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Official PhilHealth statement on alleged unpaid claims to PHAPi hospitals as of May 29, 2020

PhilHealth categorically denies and regards as unfounded, malicious and irresponsible the statement made by Dr. Rustico Jimenez that 300 or so private hospitals are facing closure due to delayed payments by PhilHealth.

Agri-fishery can rebound — DA chief

The Department of Agriculture is taking the necessary steps to boost domestic food production and attain higher levels of food sufficiency in the coming months after a slight decline in the first quarter of the year.

Sharp donates Plasmacluster Ion Air Purifier to Muntinlupa City for two of their COVID-19 hospitals

In the midst of the global health crisis brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, Sharp Philippines Corporation (SPC) donated eight units of Plasmacluster Ion Generator (IG-A40E) and six units of Air Purifier(KC-G50E) to the of Muntinlupa city government.

Philusa donates to Philippine Army

FORT BONIFACIO, Metro Manila - The Philippine Army received 100 gallons of Cleene Ethyl Alcohol donated by Philusa Corporation here today, May 22, 2020. Philusa...

SM Foundation provides safety gears to Marawi frontliners

Residents of the war-torn city exhibited courage and positivity as they stood up after the dark chapter that happened in Marawi. The COVID-19 pandemic is another challenge that they need to overcome.

Tarlac mall buys 13MT squash from Ifugao thru Kadiwa Express

Kadiwa Express is one of the multi-market platforms of the ‘Kadiwa ni Ani at Kita’ program of DA wherein farmers and buyers are directly linked, with both parties mutually benefitting.

SBMA shifts to modified ECQ status

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) will be allowing more business operations in the Subic Bay Freeport Zone (SBFZ) but will retain border controls and restrictions on non-essential activities as it joins neighboring communities in implementing modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) until the end of this month.

SBMA frontliners negative in rapid antibody tests

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT — Close to a thousand frontline workers of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) tested negative in a rapid antibody test undertaken here on Saturday under a mass testing project sponsored by a business locator here in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

SM scholar alumna joins team of COVID-19 frontliners

An SM pride, SM Foundation’s (SMFI) scholar alumna, Air Force Lt. Danzel Bacaycay is spreading  social good. She leads a team of frontliners manning...

PHLPost offices to remain open, announces new schedule

The Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost) announces that it will remain open to deliver and accept mails and packages nationwide. PHLPost has assured that postal services...

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Echoes of the Blue Fire

Our ancestors believed the butat-iw were bad omens. They appeared when I was alone—wild orbs of floating blue fire, the size of my Baba’s fist. When in great curiosity I tried to reach for them, they would vanish with a soft hush, only to reappear a few paces...

Rediscover the joy of merienda at Araneta City’s World Kitchens

An exciting new menu celebrates Filipino mid-day favorites with global flavors and comforting twists Merienda is an important part of Filipino food culture. Whether it’s a steaming bowl of sopas, a glass of refreshing halo-halo, or a stick of delectable fishballs, Pinoys have a fond memory of this...

United Nations Confers SM Hotels’ Iconic Property in Tagaytay as a Community Peace Center and Global Citizens Hub

In a landmark celebration of the 80th Anniversary of the United Nations this year, Taal Vista Hotel—one of the Philippines’ most iconic heritage icons—was conferred as a UN Peace Center and Global Citizens Hub, solidifying its role as a beacon for culture, sustainability, and community-based peace initiatives. The...