"We already have established that the 20 percent, sabi nga ni RA 10754, is our right. Denying us our right, just because the platform changed, is a huge debt on our income."
MODEL AGENCIES. Residents avail of free services in the Duterte Legacy Caravan on Friday (April 29, 2022) at the Toril gymnasium in Davao City. Authorities say the event, a convergence of all government agencies, is a display of good governance under the Duterte administration. (PNA photo by Robinson Ninal Jr.) DAVAO CITY - The Police Regional Office in Davao Region (PRO-11) hosted here Friday the Duterte Legacy Caravan, showcasing the strong manifestation of President Rodrigo Duterte's leadership among the country's local government units. "The Duterte administration's effective management has been the precedent of how the police and other government offices provide services. Through the Duterte Legacy Caravan, we are able to show the public once more the kind of public service that is from the heart)," Brig. Gen. Benjamin Silo Jr., PRO-11 director, said in Filipino. The caravan was participated in by 27 government agencies composed of the regional, city offices,
MODEL AGENCIES. Residents avail of free services in the Duterte Legacy Caravan on Friday (April 29, 2022) at the Toril gymnasium in Davao City. Authorities say the event, a convergence of all government agencies, is a display of good governance under the Duterte administration. (PNA photo by Robinson Ninal Jr.) DAVAO CITY - The Police Regional Office in Davao Region (PRO-11) hosted here Friday the Duterte Legacy Caravan, showcasing the strong manifestation of President Rodrigo Duterte's leadership among the country's local government units. "The Duterte administration's effective management has been the precedent of how the police and other government offices provide services. Through the Duterte Legacy Caravan, we are able to show the public once more the kind of public service that is from the heart)," Brig. Gen. Benjamin Silo Jr., PRO-11 director, said in Filipino. The caravan was participated in by 27 government agencies composed of the regional, city offices,
HOMEBOUND. Three families composed of 12 individuals are on the bus bound for Zambales province as they leave Metro Manila for good on Friday (March 18, 2022). They are beneficiaries of the "Balik Probinsya, Bagong Pag-asa" program that aims to decongest the National Capital Region while helping hard-up families restart their lives with financial and livelihood assistance. (PNA photo by Robert Oswald P. Alfiler) MANILA - Jesseil Villamor's pandemic experience has been an oft-repeated story for the past two years. Her husband, a construction worker, was affected by the series of lockdowns due to a drastic spike in Covid-19 cases in Metro Manila last year. Although they were getting relief and cash assistance from the government, Villamor saidthey were not enough to sustain their daily expenses and the needs of their children. It came to a point that her in-laws from Zambales were supporting them financially to pay for rentals and utility bills. They did not have second tho