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Million-Follower Influencers Rally Fans to Visit Taiwan Visa-Free! Now is the perfect time to travel to Taiwan! The visa-free ...
The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) convened on June 25 heads of government agencies, state universities, and ...
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"eBay for government" helps agencies auction off property, Municibid founder says"We're like an eBay for government," said Greg Berry, CEO and founder of online government auction site Municibid.
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GMA News Online on MSNChinese allegedly posing as Filipino arrested by BI in Camarines NorteA Chinese national allegedly pretending to be a Filipino was arrested by intelligence agents of the Bureau of Immigration in ...
THE Government Service Insurance System (GSIS) has recognized government agencies that made the highest payments toward long-overdue social insurance premiums, covering obligations from October 2007 ...
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Philstar.com on MSNPhilippines unveils offshore wind roadmap amid permitting gridlockThe Philippines has unveiled a roadmap for navigating the complexities of offshore wind development, as over 80 permits currently stand in the way of developers.
A new era of transparency and efficiency in government project monitoring is dawning in the Philippines, with a landmark ...
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PhilStar Global on MSNGovernment to propose record P6.793 trillion budget for 2026The Marcos administration is proposing another record budget of P6.793 trillion for 2026 as the government moves to finance ...
The Philippine government’s modernization efforts are receiving global recognition at the GovMedia Awards 2025 in Singapore where the eGovPH Super App won the E-Governance Project of the Year and ...
The public may now access more government services through the eGovPH mobile application, the official online one-stop shop ...
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Inquirer Business on MSNOffshore wind projects get boost as Philippines launches road mapThe Philippines has released a “comprehensive” road map for offshore wind projects. This is to ensure that permit bottlenecks ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNRomualdez asks gov’t agencies to go after House staffer’s killersSpeaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez has asked government agencies to pursue those responsible for the killing of a senior ...
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