Prohibited right
After raising the plight of Filipino fishermen in the West Philippine Sea in his recent bilateral meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. got the assurance that China will find a...
Houses in slow decay
As the year starts, it is not my wish to spoil and shoot the euphoria. It would be rather easy to close our eyes of the negatives and focus on the positives.
The bandwagon mentality...
Knowing Christ leads us to know ourselves
ONE of the things that St. John the Baptist did was to testify who Christ really was—that he was “the Son of God.” (cfr. Jn 1,29-34) This detail is crucial for us because once...
HB 1976 a shot-in-the-arm for salt industry
In “an attempt to make the Philippines self-sufficient in salt production, a senior administration lawmaker Rep. Ron Salo of party-list Kabayan, authored and sponsored HB 1976. The Salo House Bill aims to revitalize the...
Economic meltdown
Many of my friends and colleagues who are now working in the United States keep on boasting about where they are now and what they have become, as though they are now in heaven....
For energy consumers
Amid the high and increasing energy rates, our people are hoping that the Marcos administration will make good on its promise to ensure an ample energy supply in the coming months and years as...