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Not a Marcos priority? Rodriguez says independent House will continue Cha-cha talks

The House Committee on Constitutional Amendments will stay the course on its Charter change (Cha-cha) deliberations. President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Jr. (left) and Cagayan de Oro 2nd district Rep. Rufus Rodriguez (Facebook) Panel chairman, Cagayan de Oro 2nd district Rep. Rufus Rodriguez gave

Dela Rosa says open to hearing from students, youth on mandatory ROTC

Sen. Ronald dela Rosa committed to invite student and youth groups to the next Senate hearing on proposals to make the Reserve Officer Training Corps mandatory after they have been snubbed from the past two hearings.

For Palawan IPs, nickel mining is a threat to the community s survival

Mining activities in the southern Palawan municipality threaten the livelihood of communities dependent on agriculture, fisheries and forests, and affect the access of residents to clean water, Pala’wan leaders and youth said.

Gov t tackles steps to maintain sufficient rice buffer stock

RICE SUPPLY. President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. meets with his economic team and the National Food Authority officials at Malacanang on Tuesday (Aug. 23, 2022). Marcos and his officials discussed steps on maintaining a sufficient rice buffer in the country. (Photo from Office of the President Facebook page) MANILA - President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Jr. on Tuesday met with his economic team and officials of the National Food Authority (NFA) to discuss steps to ensure the adequate supply of rice in the country. "President Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. meets with his economic team and the National Food Authority officials to plan the administration's steps on maintaining sufficient rice buffer stock in the country," the Office of the President said on its official Facebook page. Marcos heads the Department of Agriculture (DA) and chairs the NFA Council. In his first month as President and agriculture chief, Marcos gave a marching order to boost production of r

Marcos supports review of curriculum to address jobs mismatch

(File photo courtesy of RTVM) MANILA - President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Jr. is fully supportive of proposals to look at the country's education curriculum in order to equip students with skills required by different industries and address the existing job mismatch. In a statement, Press Secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles said concerns about workers' skills, competencies, and the way the Philippines produces its graduates were raised during the weekly Cabinet meeting on Tuesday. "Among the suggestions to address these standing issues include a reform of the current curriculum since the rise of automation has posed a threat to many jobs," Angeles said. The President presided the meeting via teleconferencing since he is still in isolation after testing positive for Covid-19. Marcos told his Cabinet members that basic education skills and knowledge must be improved to prepare students as they pursue a higher level of learning. "That's exactly what is happening

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