Presidential Communications Office Secretary Cesar Chavez announced his resignation on Thursday, February 20.
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Veteran broadcast journalist Jay Ruiz yesterday formally assumed his post as President Marcos’ new communications secretary, vowing to intensify the administration’s fight against fake news and disinformation.
Presidential Communications Office Secretary Cesar Chavez announced his resignation on Thursday, February 20.
Malacañang has submitted the ad interim appointment papers of newly designated Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon and Presidential Communications...
Nagbitiw na bilang acting secretary ng Presidential Communications Office (PCO) si Cesar Chavez.
The Department of Education yesterday vowed to prioritize last-mile schools as part of the administration’s push to deliver quality education to...
President Marcos expressed readiness to expand the areas of cooperation between the Philippines and the Czech Republic during his meeting with the...
The newly inaugurated Executive Chairman of Ose Local Government, Hon. Barr. Clement Kolapo Ojo, has dedicated his tenure to God, vowing to lead...
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. once again warned the public about fake news, pointing out that supporters of the...
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. once again warned the public about fake news, pointing out that supporters of the...
The OCTA Research group yesterday denied social media posts claiming that it has conducted a February survey showing that Vice President Sara Duterte...
President Marcos’ media security task force yesterday vowed to shun complacency and to continue addressing all forms of threats against journalists,...