TINGNAN | RT Lim–Siocon Road na magduduktong sa municipality of R.T. Lim in Zamboanga Sibugay papuntang town of Siocon sa Zamboanga del Norte malapit nang matapos
Inaasahang sa December na ang inauguration ng nasabing proyekto ayon sa DOH. | via DK Zarate
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. announced that the Anti-Money Laundering Council has secured two more freeze orders covering a total of around PHP12 billion in assets. The freeze orders cover the air assets of former Ako Bicol Rep. Zaldy Co valued at about PHP4 billion, 3,566 bank accounts, 198 insurance policies, 247 motor vehicles, 178 real properties, and 16 e-wallet accounts.
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President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. called on Filipinos to make respect, consent, and fairness “everyday practices,” as the country begins the annual 18-Day Campaign to End Violence Against Women on Tuesday amid persistent concerns over gender-based abuses nationwide.
In his message, Marcos said the campaign serves as a reminder that advancing women’s rights “must be a perpetual mission and advocacy.”
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The Philippines led by President Marcos Jr. is now the Chair of the ASEAN.
President Marcos Jr. officially leads the Multilateral Organization that is home to 600m people and the world's 5th largest economy.
Congressman Paolo Z. Duterte, your impassioned words carry the weight of a family legacy in public service—one that too often seeks to mislead Filipinos into believing that standing up against China’s bullying is wrong. The entire country knows your family’s side stays silent on every harassment in the West Philippine Sea.
In questioning the loyalty of our AFP Chief, Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr., and decrying "missiles with someone else’s fingerprints," you stoke unnecessary paranoia about our vital defense partnerships. Let us set the record straight: these alliances are not gambles with Filipino lives; they are calculated steps to safeguard our sovereignty against real and escalating threats. And while you lecture on corruption as the "true problem," perhaps it is time to confront the elephant in the room.
First, on corruption: You paint a picture of thieves in uniform and suits running rampant today, as if graft is a recent invention of this government. But history—and the courts—tell a different story. Corruption did not "start only now"; it peaked in depravity during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when Filipinos were fighting for their lives and breath. Remember the Pharmally scandal? A little-known company called Pharmally Pharmaceutical Corporation secured an ₱11.5-billion contract to supply medical goods, despite having only ₱625,000 in paid-up capital. Based on the results of the Blue Ribbon Committee chaired by then Senator Dick Gordon, this company delivered substandard and overpriced PPE and supplies, robbing our frontliners and citizens of essentials when they needed them most. This was not just theft; it was betrayal, leaving hospitals bare and families destitute while the powerful profited.
Now, to the heart of your tirade: this so-called "paranoia" about U.S. intervention. Gen. Brawner did not "boast" about the U.S. Typhon mid-range missile system's deployment during joint exercises; he stated a fact—its range can reach China, enhancing our interoperability and deterrence in a volatile region. He emphasized that this is not aimed at any one nation but at upholding a free and open Indo-Pacific.
Your insinuations of CIA puppetry? That is not patriotism; that is deflection, bordering on the conspiratorial. It reeks of the same playbook that downplays China's gray-zone aggression: the water cannon attacks on our resupply missions, the blocking of our fishermen from Bajo De Masinloc, and the militarization of reefs that were once our shared commons. If anyone is gambling with Filipino lives, it is those who pretend these threats are imaginary while cozying up to Beijing. Your rhetoric is not about peace—it is an obvious defense of China, echoing the very regime that views our exclusive economic zone as its backyard.
We are not "trigger-happy" for another country, Congressman. Under President Marcos Jr., our defense posture is clear: We seek peace through strength and sovereignty through solidarity. The Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) and joint exercises with likeminded states are not about offering Filipinos as "collateral damage"; they are about ensuring we have the tools to respond if China turns bullying into escalatory aggression. China’s own generals face firing squads for corruption, you say? True enough. But here, we are building a professional force that answers to the Filipino people and our constitution, not a personality cult. Gen. Brawner serves the Republic, not foreign "bosses"—a far cry from the era when loyalty oaths were demanded in exchange for silence on scandals.
The Filipino people deserve better than this divisive noise. They need leaders who unite against external bullies and internal rot, not those who weaponize misleading narratives and pro-China lines to mislead and divide us. We want peace, security, and sovereignty too—but not the illusion of it, bought with denial and isolation.
Who are you really serving, sir?
Noon, madaming galit sa mga Marcos.
Ngayon, mas madaming galit sa mga Marcos.
Salamat @bongbongmarcos at pinakita mo sa mga Pilipino at sa buong mundo na magnanakaw talaga kayo. #neveragain
LOOK: Farmers in Negros Oriental flock to the National Food Authority in Dumaguete City on Wednesday (Sept. 24, 2025) to avail of PHP20/kg. rice under the government's "Benteng Bigas Meron (BBM) Na" program.
The one-day rollout was specifically intended for rice farmers in the province who could purchase up to 50 kilos each of the subsidized rice. | via Judy Flores Partlow (Photos courtesy of the Department of Agriculture - PATCO)
Kasabay ng pagdiriwang ng kaniyang ika-68 kaarawan ngayong Sabado, Sept. 13, binisita ni Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. ang Valenzuela Medical Center para tiyakin ang maayos na implementasyon ng “zero balance billing” policy.
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In his latest podcast episode aired Tuesday, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. addressed the government’s takeover of Siquijor Island Power Corp., a Villar-owned power firm. The decision was made to immediately restore electricity service after prolonged outages. “Hindi na tayo puwedeng mag-antay. Kawawa ang tao eh. So sabi ko, kunin na natin, tayo na magpatakbo,” Marcos said.
On water supply issues linked to another Villar-owned firm, #PrimeWater, Marcos said politics should not stand in the way of fixing public services. “Nothing is personal. They are friends of mine and I respect them. But we have to fix the problem. People have to have electricity, people have to have water,” he said.
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Bilang tugon sa isyu ng kakulangan sa kuryente sa Siquijor, ipinaliwanag ni Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. ang naging desisyon ng pamahalaan na sakupin ang operasyon ng Siquijor Island Power Corporation (SIPCOR).
Paliwanag ng Punong Ehekutibo, layunin ng pamahalaan na matiyak ang mas matatag at maaasahang suplay ng kuryente para sa lahat ng Siquijodnon.
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Noting its vital role in transporting the president of the Philippines and other important persons, Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. called for the continued modernization and upgrade of the 250th Presidential Airlift Wing.
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PANOORIN | Iginiit ni Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Sec. Vince Dizon na hindi sa papel nangyayari ang korapsyon.
Diin niya na kahit alisin pa lahat ng kuwestyunableng entry sa panukalang pondo ay hindi nito matitiyak na walang katiwalian. Nangyayari kasi aniya talaga ito sa ahensya. | via Kathleen Jean Forbes
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PANOORIN | Hindi solusyon sa isyu ng maanomalyang flood control ang tuluyang pagbasura sa anomang flood control initiatives.
Ayon kay DPWH Sec. Vince Dizon tanging mga proyekto na lantad sa "tongpats" ang kanilang aalisin gaya ng rocknetting. Ngunit pagdating sa dredging, 100% aniya niya itong suportado para malinis ang lahat ng daluyan ng tubig lalo na sa Metro Manila. | via Kathleen Jean Forbes
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Umapela ang Department of National Defense (DND) sa mga Pilipino na magkaisa bilang isang bansa sa pagtatanggol sa maritime domain para sa susunod na henerasyon.
Ito ang mensahe ng Defense Sec. Gilberto Teodoro Jr. kasabay ng paggunita ngayon sa Maritime and Archipelagic Nation Awareness Month (MANA Mo) 2025. | ulat ni Jaymark Dagala
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