Sara: Rise to the Challenge

Harry Roque, former presidential spokesman, believes Vice President Sara Duterte is the ideal candidate to lead the opposition. In a recent Facebook post, he outlined several compelling reasons for his assertion. He highlighted Duterte’s impressive electoral mandate as the country’s second-highest elected official. Her legal background and experience at the helm of the executive branch,…

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4 Essential Banking Tips for Expats Living in Kuwait

4 Essential Banking Tips for Expats Living in Kuwait Experiencing banking in Kuwait is notably remarkable within the Middle East due to its highly developed financial sector and world-class banking services. The country hosts a variety of banks, including local, regional, and international institutions, offering diverse options for those looking to invest or make significant…

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Roque Urges Sara to Embrace Opposition Leadership

Harry Roque, former spokesperson for both Rodrigo and Ferdinand Marcos Jr., believes Vice President Sara Duterte is uniquely positioned to lead the opposition. He points to several factors, including her overwhelming electoral mandate as the nation’s second highest elected official. Her legal background, coupled with executive experience, further bolster her qualifications. Roque emphasizes Duterte’s firm…

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Kuwait’s Midday Delivery Curfew

To safeguard motorcycle riders’ well-being during the hottest part of the day, Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior will be enforcing a delivery ban. From June 23rd to August 31st, 2024, delivery bikes will be prohibited from operating between 11 am and 4 pm. This mandate applies to all delivery companies, and failure to comply will result…

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Sara Duterte Steps Down as Education Secretary

On Wednesday, Malacañang announced that Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio had stepped down from her position as secretary of the Department of Education (DepEd). Duterte-Carpio personally submitted her resignation to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. earlier that day, according to Presidential Communications Secretary Cheloy Garafil. Her resignation from the Cabinet, her role as Secretary of Education, and…

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