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REP. LEANDRO LEVISTE CONFIRMS OWNERSHIP OF SOLAR FIRM HIT WITH MULTI-BILLION-PESO FINE
MANILA, Philippines — Batangas First District Representative Leandro Leviste acknowledged on Thursday that he remains the owner of a solar power company recently fined by the Department of Energy (DOE)…
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Ex-DPWH Official Pledges to Return ₱1 Billion in Flood Control Kickbacks
MANILA, Philippines — Former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) operations undersecretary Roberto Bernardo has committed to restituting ₱1 billion to the government as part of his agreement to…
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Cebu Landfill Collapse Kills Worker, Leaves Dozens Missing
CEBU CITY — Rescue teams are racing against time after a massive landfill collapse in Barangay Binaliw on January 8, 2026, which has killed at least one worker, injured many…
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Another ICI Commissioner Resigns as Government Investigates Flood-Control Irregularities
MANILA, Philippines — Rossana Fajardo, a commissioner of the Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI), has tendered her resignation, the second such departure from the three-member fact-finding body created to probe…
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Sarah Discaya Surrenders to NBI Amid Looming Arrest
MANILA, Philippines — Government contractor Cezarah Rowena “Sarah” Discaya voluntarily surrendered to the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on Tuesday as authorities moved closer to serving an arrest warrant over…
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Typhoon Tino Damage Hits P1.98 Billion in Negros Occidental
BACOLOD CITY — The estimated cost of damage caused by Typhoon Tino to infrastructure and agriculture in Negros Occidental has escalated sharply, officially nearing the P2 billion mark as provincial…
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ICI Recommends Charges vs. Villanueva, Estrada Over Flood Control Kickback Scheme; Senators Deny Allegations
The Independent Commission for Infrastructure (ICI) has recommended the filing of criminal and administrative charges against Senators Joel Villanueva and Jinggoy Estrada for their alleged involvement in a multibillion-peso kickback…
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Iloilo’s Rise: Good Governance Fuels a Business Hub
Iloilo City, once nostalgically recalled as the “Queen City of the South,” is currently undergoing a stunning civic and economic renaissance. This dramatic transformation is not accidental; it is the…
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Camella Continues North Luzon Expansion with Launch of Camella Solano in Nueva Vizcaya
by MNLtoday.phThe heart of Nueva Vizcaya came alive in a celebration of culture, community, and contemporary living as Camella unveiled Camella Solano through Florece: Modern Lifestyles in Full Bloom. Held at…