Presidential Communications Office acting Secretary Cesar Chavez yesterday announced his irrevocable resignation effective February 28, admitting that he ...
MANILA, Philippines — Presidential Communications Office (PCO) Secretary Cesar Chavez announced his resignation on Thursday, February 20. He said he will be replaced by former ABS-CBN reporter ...
President Marcos has picked a former television reporter as the next secretary of the Presidential Communications Office, replacing Cesar Chavez, who admitted that he has “fallen short” of what was ...
Cesar Chavez announced his irrevocable resignation as acting chief of the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) on Thursday. ''To use a broadcast parlance, I will be signing off as Acting Secretary ...
Philippines — Veteran broadcast journalist Jay Ruiz is set to be appointed as the next head of the Presidential Communications Office (PCO), said the agency’s outgoing Secretary Cesar Chavez.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – Everyone is invited to take part in an upcoming march to honor the legacy of social justice ...
Ending weeks of speculation, Presidential Communications Office (PCO) acting Secretary Cesar Chavez ... is appointed,” Chavez said, referring to former ABS-CBN broadcast journalist Jay Ruiz ...
The streets of downtown Grand Rapids were filled with people for the annual César E. Chávez March. Hundreds gathered outside ...
Grand Rapids honored César E. Chávez's legacy with its 25th annual march and celebration, recognizing his tireless efforts to improve working conditions for farmworkers and promote social justice.
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