
I was a victim of martial law
By Herbert Vego THE passing of the years has not erased my memories of the martial law years under President Ferdinand Marcos. In view of the 49 anniv...

By Herbert Vego THE passing of the years has not erased my memories of the martial law years under President Ferdinand Marcos. In view of the 49 anniv...

By Herbert Vego WHEN a friend told me about a prominent Ilonggo family that the Iloilo City Prosecutor’s Office had indicted for accumulated power the...

By Herbert Vego TO run or not to run? If there’s anything the rabid supporters of Vice President Leni Robredo are afraid of, it’s her not running – re...

By Herbert Vego WHILE I was writing this yesterday, TV and radio newscasts were awash with news reports on the exiting tropical storm Jolina and the i...

By Herbert Vego AFTER one year and a half of service as the electricity-distribution utility in Iloilo City – having taken over Panay Electric Co. (PE...

By Herbert Vego IN February this year, I questioned the proclivity of the Department of Health (DOH) to rattle off daily cases of Covid-19 infections ...

By Herbert Vego FOR whatever it’s worth to readers, I am writing about unforgettable childhood experiences that have helped me survive adversities thr...

By Herbert Vego TRADITIONAL politicians who pretend to care for the people to perpetuate themselves in power are said to be “Machiavellian,” their “go...

By Herbert Vego THAT quotation comes from a retired manager of the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) in Iloilo City, Winfred Elizalde, who has read my ...