Malacañan Palace Certain That Gordon Will Deliver An Excellent Job

Richard Gordon

After De Lima’s ouster from the Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights, Malacañan is confident that her successor, Sen. Gordon, will deliver an excellent job. The Malacañan Palace expressed its confidence that Senator Richard Gordon will deliver an excellent job after being chosen by his fellow senators as the new chairman of the Senate … Read more

DOH: Confirmed Zika Cases in the Philippines Reaches 9

Department of Health confirmed six new Zika cases in the country, totalling to 9. The Department of Health expects more infections to be recorded in the coming days, after the confirmed cases reached 9. The patients range from 9 to 49 years old. On Tuesday, DOH said six more cases of Zika were reported this month … Read more

Kamara Summons More Persons to Face Next Hearing on NBP Drugs

The Lower House of the Philippine Congress summoned more individuals to be present during the next hearing on alleged illegal drug trade in the Bilibid. After the first day of the hearing of the House of Representatives committee on justice where six witnesses faced the lawmakers, more individuals were summoned for the next hearing regarding … Read more

DOJ Secretary: Duterte Had No Hand in House Probe on NBP

DOJ Secretary clarified President Duterte did not push the members of the Kamara to conduct investigation on illegal drugs trade in NBP. Department of Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre II answered the reactions of Senator Leila de Lima claiming that the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte is doing all they can do in order to put … Read more

No Assignments To Be Given To Pupils During Weekends – DepEd

No Assignments

The Department of Education has released a memorandum to all public elementary schools requiring teachers to give no assignments to be given to pupils during weekends. In portable document file (PDF) of the DepEd Memorandum No. 392, s. 2010, it said that students must not be given homework of assignments during weekends. This is for … Read more

New Bilibid Prison Convicts Are Now Allowed To Testify Against De Lima

New Bilibid Prison Convicts

New Bilibid Prison Convicts Are Now Allowed To Testify Against De Lima New Bilibid Prison convicts are now allowed to testify against Senator Leila De Lima as Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez granted their request. The convicts of NBP will testify against De Lima to have immunity from in connection with their testimony. On Tuesday (September 20, … Read more

De Lima Deserves Ouster From Committee Chairmanship, Says Panelo

De Lima and Panelo

Secretary Panelo believes that De Lima deserves her ouster of from committee chairmanship for a certain reason. Presidential Chief Legal Counsel Atty. Salvador Panelo said that Senator Leila de Lima deserves her ouster as the chairman of the Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights, after holding an inquiry on extrajudicial killings under the present … Read more

President Duterte On Senators Rift: “I Don’t Care”

The president emphasized that he shall remain a hardliner against illegal drugs and does not care about the conflicts in between the senators. President Rodrigo Roa Duterte reiterated that he shall remain a “hardliner” in his administration’s war against illegal drug proliferation in the Philippines and this is what he shall always care for. This … Read more

Due to Tight Labor Market, Singapore Employs Robots for Services

Robots have helped several establishments in Singapore survive tight labor market. Establishments and center offering services to the people found a big help from robots after the government imposed restrictions on hiring foreign workers. In Singapore, restrictions on foreign workers have left many companies struggling to look for staff, pushing them to find means so … Read more