Lapu dads approve purchase of 40 computers out of 100 units requested by Ahong

Futch Anthony Inso 08/14/2021

LAPU-LAPU CITY, Philippines- Members of the opposition-led Lapu-Lapu City Council approved the purchase of only 40 of the 100 computer units requested by Mayor Junard “Ahong” Chan. But the Council approved the purchase of all of the…

Graft case against former Lapu-Lapu Mayor Arturo Radaza, 16 others junked

Norman V. Mendoza 10/18/2019

LAPU-LAPU CITY, Cebu, Philippines — Former Lapu-Lapu City mayor Arturo Radaza and 16 others were acquitted of  graft charges involving alleged purchase of overpriced computers in 2005. The decision of the Sandiganbayan Seventh Division was released today,…

20 PWDs in Talisay receive training, computers

John Michael Aroa 06/05/2018

ABOUT 20 persons with disabilities (PWDs) received their Computer Software Servicing certificates after they graduated from the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) computer course in Talisay City, Cebu last May 10. The program sponsored by…

CIDG-7 gets new computers

Benjie Talisic 02/08/2018

FOUR personal computers (PCs) and two laptops worth more than P300,000 were donated by Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. t o the Regional Advisory Council of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG-7) headed by its chairman, Chester…

Lenovo launches program to enrich learning experience in partner schools

01/20/2017

Recognizing the growing role of technology in the learning process of students, Lenovo Philippines launches Think University, an initiative that empowers partner schools to provide an enhanced and more interactive learning experience through a grant of 10…

Gov’t spending on infra, education spurs IT growth

Victor Anthony V. Silva 12/13/2016

The government’s increased spending on infrastructure and the current implementation of the K to 12 program are seen to help make the information technology (IT) industry in the Philippines grow. Carren Garcia, commercial channel sales manager of…

Bohol students get computers

03/17/2016

Students of San Jose Elementary and High School in Mabini, Bohol no longer have to walk more than a kilometer to the national highway to do research for their assignments and projects. Last Feb. 24, AboitizPower, through…

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