Government needs P1.62 billion to repair Yolanda-hit structures, said Singson
TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is seeking P1.62 billion additional funds to rehabilitate government infrastructure destroyed by supertyphoon Yolanda.
Speaking in the recent transparency forum organized by the University...
Australian group donates books to 14 schools in Leyte
TACLOBAN CITY- An Australian-based organization donated 5,000 books to different colleges and universities in Leyte during a simple turn over rites held on March 20.
The turn-over of these books was held at the University...
Observes strict compliance on chainsaw using, PCA reminds operators
TACLOBAN CITY- The Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) here in the region stressed that there is still strict regulations being implemented in using chainsaws even if these tools came from humanitarian groups intended for the...
“Sambo” said no build zone not fully enforce; waits for the city master rehab...
TACLOBAN CITY— Vice Mayor Jerry “Sambo” Yaokasin of this city expressed his disappointment on the non enforcement of the “no build zone” policy of the government.
The policy restricts residents to live or build houses...
Cristina joins women month celebration
TACLOBAN CITY- As an advocate on women’s welfare particularly domestic violence and human trafficking, Tacloban City Councilor Cristina Gonzales Romualdez joins women in the entire world and nation in celebrating the March 8, 2014...
Leyte folks hit by Yolanda continue to receive food aids
TACLOBAN CITY- The people of San Isidro, which was hit by supertyphoon Yolanda, continues to receive food assistance from the municipal government.
Thus said former town mayor and now Board Member Alan Ang of Leyte’s...