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Local Our Favorite Placards During the Trillion Peso March
September 26, 2025

Trillion Peso March: A Showcase of Pinoy Creativity in Placards

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

When thousands of Filipinos filled the streets for the Trillion Peso March, the energy was undeniable. Voices rose in chants, drums echoed through the crowd, but it was the placards—handwritten, painted, and creatively crafted—that captured the heartbeat of the protest. Read more »

Local Thinking You Might Have A Thyroid Problem? Here’s How PhilHealth Can Help
September 25, 2025

Thinking You Might Have A Thyroid Problem? Here’s How PhilHealth Can Help

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

In line with National Thyroid Cancer Awareness Week held every last week of September under Republic Act 10786, the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) is reminding Filipinos to stay alert to symptoms and seek medical advice right away. Read more »

Local Surigao Celebrates 41 Years Of Bonok-Bonok Festival
September 10, 2025

Surigao Celebrates 41 Years Of Bonok-Bonok Festival

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

The streets of Surigao City pulsed with life on Tuesday morning as thousands gathered for the 41st Bonok-Bonok Festival—a jubilant convergence of dance, devotion, and heritage. Read more »

Local Luxury vs. Lifesaving Projects: The Hidden Cost Of Nepo Babies’ Privilege
September 08, 2025

Luxury vs. Lifesaving Projects: The Hidden Cost Of Nepo Babies’ Privilege

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

In a country where most workers can barely make ends meet, the rise of “nepo babies” flaunting unearned wealth is a glaring reminder of how corruption breeds privilege across generations. Read more »

Opinion Beyond Contractors: Who Really Benefits from Ghost Flood Control Projects?
September 05, 2025

Beyond Contractors: Who Really Benefits from Ghost Flood Control Projects?

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

Who really benefits from ghost flood control projects? This is not just a story of corruption. It’s a story of how public works have been weaponized as pork. Read more »

Showbiz & Entertainment The Mike De Leon Legacy: Cinema as Memory, Resistance, and Art
September 03, 2025

Remembering Mike de Leon: Cinema as Memory, Resistance, and Art

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

With the passing of Mike de Leon (1947–2025), Philippine cinema lost one of its boldest and most uncompromising voices. Known for his fearless storytelling, technical mastery, and unflinching critique of power and society, de Leon was more than a filmmaker—he was a cultural conscience. His films blurred the line between art and protest, blending haunting imagery with social urgency. Read more »

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