Rappler and Linya-Linya launch good governance campaign

On January 24, 2026, Rappler and Linya-Linya will launch the 'Mabuti Pa' campaign focused on good governance and anti-corruption efforts. Content creators and comedians will join to make the topic approachable for young Filipinos. The event in Quezon City includes discussions and a limited edition T-shirt launch.

Rappler and Linya-Linya are teaming up to encourage discussions on good governance in the Philippines, especially ahead of the 2028 elections. The campaign, titled 'Mabuti Pa: Pag-usapan Natin ang Good Governance,' aims to involve all Filipinos, particularly the youth, in conversations about effective government and fighting corruption.

The launch event is scheduled for January 24, 2026, Saturday, at Linya-Linya HQ, 5F Magnitude Bldg., Libis, Quezon City. Registration starts at 2 pm, with the program and Q&A from 3 pm to 5:30 pm. The event features the launch of a limited edition 'Mabuti Pa' T-shirt, part of a broader advocacy effort lasting until 2028. T-shirts will be available for purchase at the venue, and coffee and food will be provided.

Participating content creators and comedians, who will use their platforms to make good governance relatable, include Ansis Sy, Raco Ruiz, and Monica Cruz of SPIT Manila. They will be moderated by Bea Cupin, Rappler's multimedia reporter.

Tickets cost P499, including a Linya-Linya Voucher, and slots are limited, so early registration is advised. As Rappler states, 'Good governance starts with good conversations.' This event is part of a larger push to expand the fight for transparency and civic participation.

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