
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte and representatives from various women’s organizations from the city’s six districts participate in a Zumba workout held at the Quezon Memorial Circle as part of the Women’s Month celebration.
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte and representatives from various women’s organizations from the city’s six districts participate in a Zumba workout held at the Quezon Memorial Circle as part of the Women’s Month celebration.
The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas displays the commemorative coin set for the 125th Anniversary of Philippines Independence at the Ceremonial...
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Read moreMembers of Kalipunan ng Kilusang Masa dramatize their protest action on Monday at Boy Scout Circle in Quezon City to...
Read moreSan Juan City Mayor and Metro Manila Regional Peace and Order Council chair Francis Zamora leads the inspection of communication...
Read moreGringo’s Chicken and Ribs rolls out its Father’s Day special with Papi's Paboritos, available for the whole month of June....
Read moreThe global energy crisis has intensified due to increased demand and depleted resources, compelling us to reduce energy usage and...
Read moreRhea-Luz Valbuena, Executive Director of School of Computing and Information Technologies (SoCIT) of Asia Pacific College, Josephine de la Cuesta,...
Read morePOC president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino with (from left) organizing committee head Jojit Alcazar, Bases Conversion Development Authority Senior Vice President...
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