PCO launches free newsletter on gov't projects


At a glance

  • The PCO said the free tabloid would serve as a bridge between the public and the government.

  • Copies are available in select LRT-2 and PNR stations and select North Harbor and Victory Liner terminals.

  • The first issue of The Philippine Gazette focused on the Marcos administration's housing projects.


The Presidential Communications Office-Bureau of Communication Services (PCO-BCS) has launched The Philippine Gazette, a free newsletter that aims to inform the public about the programs and projects of the Marcos administration.

The Philippine Gazette (PCO)
The Philippine Gazette (PCO)

The PCO-BCP launched the free publication on May 24.

In a Facebook post, the PCO said the free tabloid would serve as a bridge between the public and the government.

Copies are available in select LRT-2 stations, namely Recto, Cubao, and Santolan.

The public can also get copies at the Philippine National Railways (PNR) Tutuban station, the North Harbor Terminal, and the Victory Linter Terminal in Pasay City.

According to Communications Secretary Cheloy Garafil, The Philippine Gazette would be a monthly publication but it is unclear if copies would be made available online.

The first issue of The Philippine Gazette focused on the Marcos administration's housing projects.

It also featured stories about the government's initiatives on renewable energy, economic development, and the fight against terrorism.

Stories on the government's Kadiwa ng Pangulo centers and President Marcos' visit to Washington, D.C., were also included.