Marawi development groundbreaking reset
The government has reset the groundbreaking of the massive development of war-torn Marawi City from July to late August after ...
Read moreThe government has reset the groundbreaking of the massive development of war-torn Marawi City from July to late August after ...
Read moreBy next week, the government is aiming to secure a “win-win” agreement with the potential consortium that will rebuild Marawi ...
Read moreForeign companies from China and Malaysia are interested to bid for the rehabilitation of the war-torn city of Marawi in ...
Read moreThe government is looking at the possible recruitment of 4,000 Maranaos to the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the ...
Read moreAlmost P50 billion will be initially needed to rebuild Marawi City after being left in ruins by a five-month rebel ...
Read moreTwo months following the liberation of Marawi from Maute terrorists, 500 transitory shelters have been built in Barangay Sagonsongan to ...
Read moreThe Task Force Bangon Marawi (TFBM) announced Friday that there will be no bidding for the reconstruction of the war-torn ...
Read moreNow that the war in Marawi has finally ended, the greater challenge, both on the national and local levels, is ...
Read morePresident Duterte is confident that Armed Forces Chief of Staff Gen. Eduardo Año would perform well as the next Department ...
Read moreOpposition Sen. Antonio F. Trillanes IV yesterday dared President Duterte to fire Leftist members in his Cabinet, following the Chief ...
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