Students from private schools expected to transfer to public schools this school year
PALO, Leyte- Leyte schools division superintendent Ronilo Al Firmo said that they are bracing for possible increase of enrollment in public schools this incoming school year. Firmo said that the expected increase of students in...
20 survivors finished heavy equipment operator course
TACLOBAN CITY-About 20 survivors of Yolanda from Leyte, one them a female, have graduated from free heavy equipment operator (HEO) course and earned the National Certificate II (NC II) from the Technological Education and...
New DAR regulation assured protection to tenants
SAN ANTONIO, Northern Samar – Agrarian reform adjudicators from the region have convened here recently for the cascading of Administrative Order No. 02 series of 2014 which aims to protect coconut land tenants who...
Government to work double time to repair Yolanda-damaged schools, Sec. Luistro said
PALO, Leyte - Barely two weeks before the classes opens, the Department of Education is rushing to complete the repair of 17,000 classrooms damaged by supertyphoon Yolanda last year. As of last week, only...
UN exec urges tourism- related businesses to adopt measures on climate change
TACLOBAN CITY - The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) urged tourism-related businesses to adopt climate change mitigation measures, as global demand for responsible tourism rises. In his brief visit in this storm-ravaged province...
Rotary Club of Chinatown Manila donated sewing machines to female inmates
TACLOBAN CITY – The Rotary Club of Chinatown Manila District 3810 is very committed to uplift the lives of typhoon Yolanda survivors. The club, headed by its first class president Zeni Yao and Rotary...