
Suffering of Thirst in the Rain
It is a cruel irony to watch a city suffer from water rationing while standing in a tropical downpour. For years, the prevailing narrative in Iloilo C...

It is a cruel irony to watch a city suffer from water rationing while standing in a tropical downpour. For years, the prevailing narrative in Iloilo C...

The Department of Energy’s (DOE) recent advice for Visayans to “iron clothes during off-peak hours” to save the Christmas grid is a symptom of a syste...

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) recently hit the brakes on its plan to impound light electric vehicles (LEVs) on national highways, moving the en...

The Philippines is running a marathon where the finish line keeps moving. Just as the nation begins to catch its breath and rebuild its economic stami...

For years, the Letter of Authority (LOA) has functioned less as a tool for revenue collection and more as a license to hunt. The recent decision by Fi...

The Philippines is currently drowning in two floods: one of rising waters and another of rising outrage. The revelation that PHP 545.6 billion was all...

The battle for the energy future of Iloilo’s 1st District is no longer just a local turf war; it is a national test case for whether public utilities ...

Malay Mayor Frolibar Bautista’s recent statement that he is “open” to the 2.54-kilometer Boracay bridge – provided no one is displaced – reignites a d...

Iloilo is currently fighting a war it cannot afford to lose, yet it is using an outdated map to navigate the battlefield. Between November 12 and 19, ...