An estimated 723 schools in the province are affected by overcrowding, with a shortage of about 5 554 classrooms
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MADIBAZ: Why Nelson Mandela University has students lined up
Application season heats up at Nelson Mandela University. Here's your guide to its top courses and ins and outs of campus life in Gqeberha …
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Justin Bieber in Coachella: Nostalgic or just lazy?
CEBU CITY, Philippines — For most artists, Coachella is about the largest screens, the loudest pyrotechnics, and a small army of backup dancers. But for Justin Bieber, his 2026 headlining debut was a return to where it all began: a boy, a laptop, and a YouTube search bar. The 32-year-old pop star transformed the massive
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Children who escaped Second Chance facility rescued
Fifteen children in conflict with the law (CICL) who escaped from the Cebu City Operation Second Chance Center (CCOSCC) in Barangay Kalunasan, Cebu City, broke out on Saturday, April 11 by allegedly destroying a metal barrier installed on the dormitory window, police said.
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Katy Perry casual Coachella moments go viral
CEBU CITY, Philippines — From the space to the desert, Katy Perry sure does know how to enjoy life to the fullest. Even though she’s not headlining this year’s Coachella on stage, the pop star still got her own spotlight pointed at her for her appearance with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and for
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CebuDoc unveils Endo Alpha Theater in latest push for healthcare innovation
Cebu Doctors University Hospital has opened a new chapter in its push for patient-centered care with the inauguration of its Grand Lobby, enhanced pharmacy, and Endo Alpha Theater, key facility upgrades that signal CebuDoc Group’s continuing investment in healthcare innovation in the heart of Cebu. Present at the inauguration were Cebu Governor Pam Baricuatro, Cebu
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Marcos ignores critics, Duterte-led coalition to focus on crisis
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Monday said President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. remains focused on governing the country through the crisis, unfazed by critics and emerging opposition alliances. Palace Press Officer Claire Castro pointed out that the President is prioritizing solutions to cushion the impact of rising fuel prices and protect Filipinos. “Ang Pangulo po
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Palace denies Imee Marcos’ claim President has been sick for months
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Monday denied the insinuations made by Senator Imee Marcos that President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. had been sick for months, calling it another false information spewed by his long-estranged elder sister. At the sidelines of a press briefing in Malacañang, Palace press officer Claire Castro said Imee had not seen the President
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DOF hit for not exploring excise tax suspension on existing fuel supply
MANILA, Philippines — Lawmakers criticized the Department of Finance (DOF) for not exploring the possibility of including existing fuel supply stocks in the suspension of excise taxes, with Marikina Rep. Miro Quimbo saying on Monday that any relief should be felt immediately by the public. During the hearing of the House of Representatives’ Legislative Energy and
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Proper procedures will be followed to arrest Roque, says Remulla
MANILA, Philippines — Interior and Local Government Secretary Jonvic Remulla on Monday clarified that “proper methods” will be carried out to arrest former presidential spokesperson Harry Roque over human trafficking charges. “When I say ‘personally arrest,’ hindi ibig sabihin ako aaresto. Wala naman akong authority diyan,” Remulla said in a press briefing in Camp Crame.
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