Pinay mompreneurs turn to Gemini to supercharge their businesses

According to the Department of Trade and Industry, as of 2024, 60 percent of the Philippines' registered MSMEs are owned and run by women. Everyone must recognize that women are the heart of our homes — and indeed, the very heartbeat of our nation. And for these women who run their own businesses, it may be challenging to juggle everything that needs doing, from work to maintaining a whole household.

Ligo Sardines keeps up with Joshua Garcia’s busy and healthy lifestyle: ‘Lamang ka sa Ligo’

With his busy career as an actor and commercial model, Joshua Garcia is always on the move. However, he ensures that his busy schedule doesn't interfere with maintaining a healthy lifestyle and enjoying nutritious meals. No matter where work takes him, he always brings along Ligo Sardines.

Santé PH celebrates success and recognizes achievers at the ‘Go for S.P.E.E.D. Gala Night’

The Santé Philippines’ Go for S.P.E.E.D. Gala Night was a grand and memorable event, bringing together distributors from across the country, along with top executives from Indonesia. Held at the Marriott Hotel on January 30, the evening was filled with positivity and recognition. Outstanding performers were honored with prestigious awards and incredible prizes, including cars, real estate, and luxury international trips.

Artists, celebs and influencers feel inspired and nostalgic at  the re-opened Aquino Center in Tarlac

Senator and independent candidate Bam Aquino led a group of online influencers, musicians, and celebrities on a guided tour of the newly reopened Aquino Center and Museum in Tarlac City. The visit provided a deeper connection to the rich history and enduring legacy of the Aquino family. The museum recently reopened after a two-year renovation.

Angkasangga Partylist Kicks Off Campaign with Strong Batangueño Support

The Angkasangga Partylist launched its campaign with great momentum at the highly anticipated Barako Fest in Lipa City, Batangas, receiving strong support from Batangueños. This event signaled the beginning of Angkasangga’s congressional run, aiming to champion the rights of the transport sector and Filipino informal workers. The partylist addressed crucial issues affecting riders and workers, outlining a vision for meaningful change that seeks to improve countless lives.