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The Philippine Information Agency is the grassroots communications arm of the Government of the Republic of the Philippines. It aims to provide for the free flow of accurate, timely, and relevant ...
In its continuing effort to bring essential government services directly to the people, including overseas Filipino workers ...
The Bayani ng Pilipinas Campaign is an initiative pushed by PSAC to advocate farming as a “good way of life” and encourage the younger generation to pursue farming as a profession. It is also one way ...
A delegation from the Republic of Korea Army (ROKA) has personally honored the Filipino troops who fought in the Korean War, highlighting the Philippines and South Korea's long-standing military and ...
Good news to coin collectors! The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) on Friday issued not just one, but three limited edition commemorative circulation coins. The new coins commemorate the following: ...
If we have National Heroes Day, why don’t we have National Villains Day? If we have a pantheon of Pambansang Bayani, why can’t we have Pambansang Kontrabida? What are heroes, after all, without ...
The Philippine Army and a group of Boy and Girl Scouts honored heroes, former presidents, soldiers, ex-state leaders, and national figures at the Libingan ng mga Bayani in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig ...
Last July 26, Bartolome “Bart” Pasion, 88, was buried in the Libingan ng mga Bayani. On the cross marking his grave he was simply identified as a private in the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
“By renaming the ‘Libingan ng Mga Bayani’ to ‘Libingan ng Mga Bayani at Mga Dating Pangulo,’ we can defer from judging whether a former President was or was not a ‘hero’,” he said.
The 6th Gawad Bayani ng Kalikasan pays homage to Filipino exemplars in defending the environment and people's rights ...
MANILA, Philippines — An Army official assured that tight security measures are in place at the Libingan ng mga Bayani, where the remains of thousands of notable personalities, including former ...
On Saturday, the Marcos camp allowed the media to go inside the Libingan ng mga Bayani to take pictures and footage for about 15 minutes. The Marcoses, however, refused to be interviewed.