Panelo slams critics of campaign vs crime
Chief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo yesterday criticized groups questioning President Duterte’s anti-crime campaign for allegedly fomenting anarchy in the country.
Read moreChief Presidential Legal Counsel Salvador Panelo yesterday criticized groups questioning President Duterte’s anti-crime campaign for allegedly fomenting anarchy in the country.
Read moreAMID reports of rising prices of consumer goods, rising fuel costs, moves to increase water rates, proposals to raise light rail transit fares, and a record low peso value of P53 to the US dollar, one bright item for consumers stood out in this week’s reports – a drop in the price of rice, the national staple.
Read morePresident Duterte is not playing favorites in the channeling of government funds for development projects of provinces.
Read moreApart from the Bureau of Immigration, President Duterte has ordered the Philippine National Police to stop pestering tourists in the country or else fire dire consequences.
Read morePresident Rodrigo Duterte hit back at his critics and claimed that no arrests were made following his order to the police to launch a crackdown on “tambays” (loiterers or idlers). “Yung utos ko sa pulis na ‘yung mga tambay. Sundin lang ninyo ‘yung utos ko. Wala namang inaaresto,” Duterte in his speech during Certificate of Land Ownership Award […]
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Read morePresident Duterte wants the government to hold peace talks with communist rebels in the Philippines instead of Norway to save costs, Malacañang said yesterday.
Read moreThe proposed arming of barangay captains keen on fighting crime and illegal drugs is not yet final, Malacañang said yesterday.
Read moreChina is interested in finding oil resources to advance its industrial development, President Duterte said recently, amid the Asian superpower’s controversial presence in the South China Sea.
Read moreThe Presidential Communications Operations Office committed another blunder when it erred in the name of the late National Security Adviser Roilo Golez last Thursday.
Read moreDavao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio thanked her father President Duterte for making her what she is today in her Father’s Day message yesterday.
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