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Monsignor Gaspar Balerite says senatorial aspirant Rodante Marcoleta used a Catholic space that should not be a venue for campaigning CEBU ... “Kay [Iglesia Ni Cristo] iton nga Marcoleta ...
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Iglesia Ni Cristo: Duterte trial should be in PHMANILA, Philippines — The Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC), a supporter of former President Rodrigo ... which also covers Mandaluyong City, San Juan City, most of Pasay City, and parts of Taguig City and ...
Others misrepresented a January 2025 Iglesia Ni Cristo rally opposing efforts to ... One claimed that troops in Davao City threatened to march on Manila and attack the capital, while another ...
Iglesia ni Cristo, who obey their leaders’ guidance/command. Painting Digong as an alleged cold-blooded mass murderer systematically killing suspected drug lords, traffickers and users during his term ...
This is the first time the Iglesia ni Cristo categorically sided with the Duterte camp in its feud with the Marcos government MANILA, Philippines – The Iglesia ni Cristo (INC) opposed the arrest ...
Iglesia Ni Cristo spokesperson Ka Edwil Zabala asserted that Filipinos should be tried in Philippine courts and that the country must not surrender its sovereignty to foreign entities. According to a ...
Kay unsaon man nako paghatag og budget kung dili na i-explain og unsa ni siya nga kind of program ... discussed during the budget hearing. Cebu City Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia told reporters ...
CEBU CITY — Students from major universities in Cebu City took to the streets on Monday, seeking the conviction of former president Rodrigo Duterte and the impeachment of Vice President Sara Duterte ...
CEBU CITY — Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia has justified her plan to transfer the Cebu Provincial Capitol from its present location in Cebu City to Balamban town in western Cebu in a bid to decentralize ...
MANILA, Philippines — A 150-megawatt (MW) solar power plant in Cebu owned by Spanish firm Acciona Energia Global is expected to begin operations by 2026, the Board of Investments (BOI ...
MANILA, Philippines – Cebu Pacific saw its net income drop by 32 percent to P5.4 billion last year due to costs related to aircraft fleet expansion. Revenues, however, grew by 16 percent to P104 ...
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