GAD of Mandaue City: 100 persons avail of free lab services

Mary Rose Sagarino 03/21/2022

MANDAUE CITY, Philippines — At least 100 individuals have benefited from the free laboratory screening conducted by the Gender and Development Focal Point System in Mandaue City on Monday, March 21, 2022. The activity was conducted at…

GAD forum orients officers with proper budget, audit guidelines

Rosalie O. Abatayo 11/12/2018

Focal persons of gender and development (GAD) offices and budget officers from regional offices and state universities and colleges (SUCs) convened for the Regional GAD budget forum starting on Monday (November 12) until Tuesday (November 13). The…

Palma: ‘Protect the blessings of God’

Morexette Erram 09/01/2018

“Let us protect the blessings of God for the welfare of the future generations.” This was the message of Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma during the Mass conducted for the Season of Creation held in the Pedro Calungsod…

No show, no entry for Dumpit

Jose Santino S. Bunachita, Nestle L. Semilla 02/06/2017

He had yet to show up at Barangay Ermita, and yet followers of suspended Barangay Chairman Felicisimo Rupinta made it clear that SPO1 Adonis Dumpit isn’t welcome to take over as the barangay’s caretaker. Rupinta’s supporters gathered…

Retired UP prof is new chair of Commission On Women

Morexette Erram 10/10/2016

A RETIRED associate professor of the University of the Philippines Cebu (UP Cebu) associate professor was appointed as chairperson of the Philippine Commission on Women. In its Facebook page, the commission said Dr. Rhodora T. Masilang-Bucoy was…

40 Duljo Fatima PWDs unable to receive cash aid

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 08/21/2016

AT least one barangay in Cebu City experienced problems in the distribution of the P1,000 financial aid to persons with disabilities (PWDs) yesterday. City Social Welfare Services (CSWS) chief Lea Japson said 40 PWDs from Barangay Duljo…

Capitol scholarships open for children of pushers, users

Jose Santino S. Bunachita 07/18/2016

A PROPOSED ordinance that would grant college scholarships to handicapped, marginalized and poor students will also include children of self-confessed drug users and pushers who surrendered to the police. The proposed ordinance dubbed as “Paglaum (Hope) Scholarship…

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