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Maguindano Town Receives 2 School Buildings Worth P9M From Japan

The Japanese government gave PHP8.9 million fund to a community in Mantanog, Maguindanao to build two new school buildings.

Rescued ‘Big Bird’ In Cotabato City Set For Release

The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao and their environment officials has released the Lawin that landed on one of the resident houses in Barangay Poblacion 7.

7 Young Zamboanga Weightlifters Feted

The scholars for weightlifting of the Alsons Power Group were recognized by the provincial government of Zamboanga for their exceptional athletic and academic excellence.

Typhoon-Hit Surigao Del Norte Town Gets More Aid From DSWD

The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Caraga region gave more than 6,000 food packs to the community in Socorro, Surigao Del Norte who were massively affected by Typhoon Odette.

DSWD-11: P49-M Educational Aid Released In Davao Region

The Department of Social Welfare and Development in Davao has given up to PHP49 million in educational assistance to students in different grade levels.

BARMM Builds P16.7-M Shelter For Children In Conflict With Law

The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao built PHP16.7 million worth of temporary shelters for children undertaking reformation activities.

Sulu-Based Marine Troops Deployed For Border, External Defense

The Armed Forces of the Philippines stationed troops in borders of Sulu to increase defense against terrorism.

Davao Oriental To Promote Local Sites Via Grand Tourism Campaign

The local government of Davao Oriental inspected one of their tourist attractions in preparation for their tourism grand campaign titled "Davao Oriental Beautiful".

Study: Davao Oriental’s Pujada Remains ‘Class A’ Bay

Pujada Bay remains a “Class A” inlet based on the latest study by the Davao Oriental State University.

ASF-Affected North Cotabato Town Gets 105 Piglets

The Department of Agriculture distributed additional piglets to North Cotabato as the African Swine fever heavily affected the hogs.