(Eagle News) — Former Palawan governor Joel Reyes was convicted of graft by the Sandiganbayan and sentenced to six to eight years in prison. The Third Division also barred Reyes from public service after it found him guilty of granting unwarranted benefit to Olympic Mines and Development Corp. (OMDC) when he renewed its mining permit. According to the anti-graft court in its decision promulgated on Aug. 29, the permit was renewed and made valid […]
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National Volunteers Month
Do you mind taking maintenance medicines just to be fit and healthy? How about helping others that are in need? Let’s put a connection to the two. Do you mind to be healthy while helping others? These facts would surely not be part of your NVM list (Never Mind list.) Here are some of the health benefits of volunteering: December is National Volunteers Month Research by Azon Silverio Infographics by Dex Magno Can’t see the […]
Senator Enrile retires from public service
MANILA, Philippines — As the Senate adjourned sine die on Monday, June 6, Senator Juan Ponce Enrile officially announced his retirement from public service. The 92-year old veteran lawmaker thanked his colleagues, staff and the Filipino people for supporting him during his term in the Senate. From 1966 to 1968, he was the Undersecretary and sometime Acting Secretary of the Department of Finance under then President Ferdinand Marcos. He concurrently became acting Insurance Commissioner and […]
RESPONDE
Follow @RespondeNet25 “Tugon. Aksyon. Ngayon.” These three words serve not only as a tagline; it is the solemn promise of Net 25’s new public service program, RESPONDE. And these three now familiar words that have served as the tagline of this program have also become a byline in public service. RESPONDE may not be the first of its kind in the local broadcasting industry and there exists many public service oriented shows in Philippine Television […]
APRUB
Follow @StudentOnTheNews Endemic in any entrenched bureaucracy, maze-like processes grow and develop at a fast pace and everyone needs to go thru them before we get that final “Aprub”, which is a colloquial term, indicating a stamp of approval. Wouldn’t it be a great help if we have a guide thru the different processes of the various government agencies that makes up our bureaucracy? Addressing the need, Net 25 News and Current Affairs […]





