Author: Amianan Balita Ngayon
ALL ABOUT THE MONEY
August 27, 2022
Its not really about the lack of sugar that brought about the crisis now rocking the new administration of President Bongbong Marcos. Its really all about the money. Taking from the own words of no less than the Executive Secretary of the President, Victor Rodriguez who recently divulged to media that the brouhaha over the […]
THREE STRIKES YOUR OUT
August 20, 2022
The Department of Education (DepEd) under the guidance and direct supervision of Vice President Sara Duterte should start streamlining most of its administrative functions to further smoothen its operations and not rely on other agencies to do its job. This is important considering that the DepEd once again hogged the limelight after the Commission on […]
THE POWER OF VETO
August 13, 2022
When President Ferdinand Bongbong Marcos Jr took office after June 30, 2022, one of the important functions he immediately exercised was to veto several legislative bills already passed by both houses of Congress. Among the bills that the newly inaugurated president vetoed is a legislative measure sponsored by his sister Senator Imee Marcos that sought […]
THE NECESSITY FOR ROTC
August 8, 2022
In his first State of the Nation Address President Bongbong Marcos wasted no time in calling for Congress to enact a law making it mandatory for senior high students in all public and private tertiary level educational institutions to enroll in the military training program called Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC). The President’s call echoed […]
The Power to Choose
July 17, 2022
Even before the start of his first one hundred days in office President BongBong Marcos Jr. already had his plate full in choosing the right people in his cabinet as well as those other inferior officers that the law or otherwise has authorized him to appoint. So far concerning the selection of his cabinet members, […]
Of Local Autonomy and Short Memories
June 18, 2022
The Executive Order issued by Cebu governor Gwen Garcia making the wearing of face masks optional for Cebuano in well-ventilated and open spaces in their province seems to have generated a lot of controversies. For one the said Executive Order – which was later adopted by the Cebu provincial board thus becoming a local ordinance […]
Watch Closely and Act Immediately
June 6, 2022
The recent flurry of developments abroad has raised the level of concern for many countries especially those who are import-dependent for their food supply and other amenities. Take the case of the announcement made by Malaysian Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob that his country would ban live chicken exports to Singapore starting this month of […]
An Asinine Observation
May 28, 2022
With the advent of the internet, anybody and anyone can write about anything and have it posted online for everyone to see and read. Their reaction to what was written can be appreciative or disgust depending on the predisposition of the one who was fortunate, or unfortunate enough to read it, or it can warrant […]
For Some Consideration
April 18, 2022
No matter how hard they try to justify their abandonment of their presidential candidate in order to join the camp of another one some of the key officials of Ikaw Muna Pilipinas (IMPilipinas) were really just showing their true colors of being traitors to the cause, in this case leaving Isko Moreno Domagoso to the […]
The Disillusionment and Disappointment Factor
April 10, 2022
A recent statement made to the media by Anakalusugan Party-list Rep. Mike Defensor claims that for all intents and purposes, basing on recent survey results, it is all but game over for the presidential race as the frontrunner, who presumably can no longer be overtaken as far as surveys are concerned, will surely emerge as […]