MANILA (Philippine Daily Inquirer/Asia News Network): Manny Pacquiao went on a coffee date with his wife Jinkee after the latter, who he described as his “soulmate,” debunked rumours that she had filed for annulment of their marriage.
MANILA (AFP) – Philippine boxing legend Manny Pacquiao yesterday won a years-long court battle to avoid paying tens of millions of dollars in extra taxes after an appeals court dismissed the case against him. Pacquiao and his wife Jinkee had been accused by the Bureau of Internal Revenue in 2012 of owing more than PHP2.2 […]
BIGGEST SUPPORTER. Presidential aspirant Senator Manny Pacquiao listens as his wife, Jinkee, serenades the crowd at the North Reclamation Area, Cebu City on Friday night (May 6, 2022). Pacquiao is confident poor Filipinos will vote for him on Monday. (Photo courtesy of Manny Pacquiao Facebook) CEBU CITY -Senator Manny Pacquiao expects to be elected as president on Monday through the support of the poor sector which he said is made up of about 30 million. In his grand rally outside a mall at the North Reclamation Area in this capital city on Friday, he told the crowd that more than 30 million people are secretly supporting his bid and will be entitled to his "pabahay" (housing) program. "Tahimik lang tayo. Ang akong mga botante katong mga pobre. Ang kanang saba diha sa social media kanang mga datu nga mata-pobre. Ang pobre intawon daug-daogon lang (We're just quiet. My voters are the poor. Those who are boisterous in social media are the rich who look down on the poor
PRESS FREEDOM. Presidential aspirant Sen. Manny Pacquiao and wife, Jinkee (center), join the Cagayan de Oro Press Club in a wreath-laying ceremony at the Press Freedom Monument, Misamis Oriental Capitol grounds on Saturday (April 30, 2022). The monument is in honor of fallen journalists and media workers. (PNA photo by Nef Luczon) CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - Sen. Manny Pacquiao paid tribute to journalists and other media workers who died in the line of duty before proceeding to his presidential campaign rally here over the weekend. Pacquiao, together with his wife, Jinkee, and other senatorial candidates in his slate offered wreaths at the Press Freedom Monument at the Misamis Oriental capitol grounds on Saturday. He was joined by members and officers of the Cagayan de Oro Press Club, Inc. (COPC). "Part of our freedom and democracy is having a freedom to express and to have a free press," Pacquiao said. His visit was also in support of the observance of the World Press Freedom Day