A former student from Don Bosco Technical Institute in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, recently graduated from university with a degree in Mongolian linguistics and Mongolian traditional script. She hosted an exhibition in December 2021 to showcase her work.Ms. Mungunbolor graduated from Don Bosco Technical Institute and has
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Alliance for Democracy (Aford) has said much as the Coronavirus pandemic has hit hard and continues to rock the country, it is hopeful and ready to hold its national elective convention sometime this year.
Aford – a governing Tonse Alliance partner – has for the past two years been marred by intraparty instability that was fuelled by “cacophonous” conventions in 2018 prior to the 2019 tripartite elections.
Chihana:
Then, Enock Chakufwa Chihana, the current president, and versatile politician and UTM publicity secretary Frank Tumpale Mwenifumbo had battled out for the party’s presidency but had disagreed on the issue of “legitimate” delegates.
‘Chaotic Convention’
Published April 22, 2021, 5:30 AM
German multinational pharmaceutical firm Bayer AG has put up a community vegetable farm in Calauan, Laguna in a bid to contribute to providing livelihood to residents in the area.
“We’re excited to have this second opportunity to reach out to communities and promote agriculture for both food and livelihood,” said Vinit Jindal, managing director of Bayer Philippines.
Vinit Jindal, managing director of Bayer Philippines (center) leads in harvesting squash at Bayer’s community vegetable farm in Calauan, Laguna.
Situated beside Southville 7 in Barangay Dayap, the 2,200-square meter farm is intended to support the regular feeding program in the community and contribute to providing an income source for community residents turned farmers.
Don Bosco Mandaluyong virtual alumni homecoming set January 30
Jan 26, 2021 12:23 PM PHT
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This a press release from the Don Bosco Mandaluyong Alumni Association.
Despite the physical restrictions due to the raging coronavirus pandemic, the 2021 edition of the Don Bosco Mandaluyong annual alumni homecoming will still be held – albeit purely online.
Don Bosco Mandaluyong s first ever virtual homecoming is set Saturday, January 30 and will be accessible both on Zoom and the livestreamed on DBMAAI Facebook.
All past pupils on Don Bosco Technical College are encouraged to pre-register here or check out the registration details here.
Don Bosco Mandaluyong Alumni Association president Fletcher Von Aquino said they considered postponing the 34th staging of the annual homecoming, but there was a clamor to continue with the yearly tradition.