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Thursday, 16 May 2024

Nation

Customs intercepts P791M worth of illegal cigarettes

The Bureau of Customs - Manila International Container Port (BOC-MICP) made a significant interception on Tuesday (May 14), seizing three containers loaded with illegal cigarettes. The contraband, valued at approximately P791 million, consisted of illicit cigarettes and vape products from various brands originating from Singapore. The discovery of these illegal goods was prompted by derogatory information received by the Customs Intelligence and Investigation Service of MICP (CIIS-MICP) under Deputy Commissioner Juvymax Uy. The shipment, which purported to contain 3,845 cases of tobacco products, arrived at the MICP on May 11, 2024. However, upon physical inspection, it was revealed to contain 4,215 master cases of cigarettes and 1,053 master cases of heat sticks. Further investigation uncovered that the confiscated cigarettes and heat sticks lacked mandatory printed graphic health warnings on their packaging, violating R.A. 11900 and RA 10643. Additionally, the consignee of record was found to be unregistered with the National Tobacco Administration (NTA), contravening NTA Board Resolution 079-2005. District Collector Carmelita M. Talusan, leading the MICP, reiterated the commitment to support Commissioner Bienvenido Y. Rubio's directives of heightened vigilance against smuggling activities. This includes pursuing criminal and administrative charges against those involved. Commissioner Rubio emphasized the agency's dedication to upholding regulations and protecting consumers from potentially harmful products, aligning with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s directive to intensify efforts against illicit vape and tobacco products. A Warrant of Seizure and Detention (WSD) will be issued against the seized shipment for violating various provisions of RA 10863 (CMTA), RA 11900, RA 10643, and NTA Board Resolution no. 079-2005. 📷 Bureau of Customs PH 8 hours ago

NATION

Government employees to get mid-year bonus beginning May 15

Department of Budget and Management (DBM) Sec. Amenah Pangandaman has confirmed that qualified government personnel will receive their mid-year bonus starting May 15 this year. “I am pleased to announce that our civil servants will receive their mid-year bonus this year. We know that this is eagerly awaited by our fellow government employees and will significantly assist them in meeting their daily needs,” Pangandaman said. She added “As always, we remind all government agencies and offices to ensure the prompt and timely release of bonuses to their employees, in accordance with our existing rules and regulations. This will begin on May 15." The mid-year bonus is equal to one month’s basic pay of entitled government workers as of May 15. It is given to eligible personnel who have worked at least four months from July 1 of the previous year to May 15 of the current year. The personnel must still be employed in the government as of May 15 of the current year and should have received at least a satisfactory performance rating in the most recent rating period or applicable performance appraisal period. The mid-year bonus will be provided to all civilian personnel, including regular, casual, and contractual employees. This includes appointive or elective positions, both full-time and part-time, in the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches, Constitutional Commissions, other Constitutional Offices, State Universities and Colleges (SUCs), and Government-Owned and Controlled Corporations (GOCCs) covered by the Compensation and Position Classification System (CPCS), as well as local government units (LGUs). The mid-year bonus isn’t just for civilian personnel; it also extends to military and uniformed personnel. This includes members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines under the Department of National Defense, as well as personnel from the Philippine National Police, Philippine Public Safety College, Bureau of Fire Protection, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, Bureau of Corrections, Philippine Coast Guard, and National Mapping and Resource Information Authority. They’re all eligible to receive this bonus. The allocation of mid-year bonuses for personnel in provinces, cities, municipalities, and barangays will be determined by their respective sanggunian, subject to policy conditions for the purpose under DBM Budget Circular No. 2017-2. Moreover, the appropriations for the grant of the mid-year bonus were comprehensively released to the concerned agencies at the start of the fiscal year. Hence, the provision of said benefits to the qualified personnel is already under the jurisdiction of the concerned agencies. 📷 Department of Budget and Management FB

1 day ago

Foreign businesses call for passage of ‘Konektadong Pinoy’ bill

The Joint Foreign Chambers of the Philippines (JFC) has called on the government to immediately pass the Konektadong Pinoy bill, formerly known as the proposed Open Access in Data Transmission Act, which is pending in the current Congress. The bill aims to strengthen the country’s internet infrastructure and enhance digital connectivity, as it will also reduce costs and expand access to high-quality internet services for all Filipinos, especially those in unserved and underserved areas. “According to a recent World Bank study, only about 33 percent of Filipino households have access to fixed internet,” said the JFC, a coalition of the American, Australian-New Zealand, Canadian, European, Japanese, and Korean chambers, and the Philippine Association of Multinational Companies Regional Headquarters, Inc. (PAMURI), representing a combination of more than 3,000 member-businesses. It added, “Prohibitive costs and lack of internet infrastructure contribute to the prevailing digital divide. The Philippines also lags behind its middle-income peers in ASEAN in internet access, speed, and affordability for mobile and fixed services. We call for swift passage of the Konektadong Pinoy (Open Access) bill to bridge these critical gaps in internet infrastructure and help ensure that families have the internet they need for work, school, and more.” The group noted that the bill is included in the Common Legislative Agenda of the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC), and was identified by the Senate as among the LEDAC priority measures. “Passage of this bill will reduce costs and expand access to high-quality internet services by lowering barriers to entry in the data transmission sector and encouraging more competition and investment in data transmission, especially in underserved areas throughout the Philippines,” the foreign businesses underscored. The JFC said that it supported key reforms in the bill, such as the removal of the legislative franchise requirement for data transmission industry participants and adoption of a policy framework that promotes infrastructure sharing. “The Konektadong Pinoy bill will accelerate the growing trend towards digital transformation in the Philippines,” the JFC emphasized. The JFC is a coalition of the American, Australian-New Zealand, Canadian, European, Japanese, Korean chambers and PAMURI. The JFC shared that its member businesses are engaged in some $100 billion worth of trade and over $30 billion worth of investments in the Philippines. They declared support for open international trade, increased foreign investment, and improved conditions for business to benefit both the Philippines and the countries that the group represents. 📷 Marvin Meyer (unsplash)

2 days ago

“Walang Gutom 2027: Food Stamp Program” to go full blast in July

The 'Walang Gutom 2027: Food Stamp Program (FSP)' is a flagship poverty reduction initiative of the government. It aims to reduce the incidence of voluntary hunger experienced by low-income households through monetary-based assistance and will be fully implemented starting this coming July. This was announced by Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Undersecretary Edu Punay at the Saturday News Forum in Quezon City. “This month po, magsisimula na iyong validation at ating registration ng 300,000 beneficiaries para sa July implementation ng program. Naka-hire na po this month ng 1,000 validators dito sa mga implementation sites. Twenty-one provinces in 10 regions po iyan na na-identify ng ating departamento bilang priority areas," Usec Punay discussed. He bared that the DSWD, being the lead agency in the implementation of the program, is currently completing the final preparations for its full implementation following what he described as its successful six-month pilot implementation in various parts of the country. He noted that the pilot implementation, which started in December 2023 and is about to be completed this month, covered select areas in the National Capital Region (NCR), Bicol Region, Cagayan Valley, Caraga Region, and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM). The program showed a significant positive impact on the lives of the beneficiaries based on indicators that the department had set, he added. The DSWD is currently conducting a complete review and assessment of the results of the pilot implementation, which will then aid the agency in determining the next set of beneficiaries and in further enhancing the program. He explained that under the FSP, the DSWD will provide food augmentation to the bottom one million Filipino households who belong to the food-poor criteria as defined by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and the DSWD Listahanan 3. The beneficiaries will be given monetary-based assistance in the form of food credits which will be loaded onto their Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards. These food credits can be used to purchase select food items such as rice, vegetables, meat, and other essential goods from Kadiwa stalls as well as eligible partner supermarkets and merchant stores. 📷 Saturday News Forum

2 days ago

“Era of global boiling”

The intense heat, which has been reaching dangerous levels for many weeks now, has been causing the suspension of face-to-face sessions in schools, widely affecting agriculture as well as other industries and livelihoods, and bringing so much discomfort to the people. The extreme heat that we are experiencing now, reminds us of the warning aired by United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres in June 2023, “The era of global warming has ended, the era of global boiling has arrived,” he declared. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has noted that various locations in the country had logged dangerous heat numbers, from 42 degrees Celsius to 51 degrees Celsius. Department of Science and Technology (DoST) Secretary Renato Solidum Jr. warned that global warming would continue until mankind starts reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Global warming, he stressed, is being accelerated by the burning of fossil fuels. Solidum explained that countries must work together to keep from reaching the threshold, the first being the 1.5-degrees Centigrade “industrial-level temperature.” “If it gets hotter (by 2 to 2.5 degrees), we don’t know what will happen and there will be many consequences,” he said. “Era of global boiling” World’s hottest day on record, hottest week, hottest month – these all occurred in 2023, which, as United Nations (UN) Secretary-General António Guterres has warned, were evidences that “the era of global boiling” has arrived. “The era of global warming has ended, the era of global boiling has arrived,” Guterres said in June 2023. “Climate change is here. It is terrifying. And it is just the beginning,” he said as he described “children swept away by monsoon rains, families running from the flames, workers collapsing in scorching heat.” The UN, citing data from various weather and climate monitoring centers, said that the Earth experienced its hottest month ever in July 2023, including the hottest week which was on the first week of that month, and the hottest day in history, July 4, 2023, which was even within the hottest three days in a row on world record: July 3, 4 and 5 of that year, marked by an average global temperature of 17.18 degrees Celsius (62.92 degrees Fahrenheit). During those dates, dangerously intense heat threatened the peoples of the world with heat-related health problems, the UN said. Researchers attribute these record heat levels to climate change brought about by a combination of El Niño, a weather pattern that has a global warming effect, and of human activities such as burning of fuels for industries, transportation and daily chores, as well as accumulation of non-biodegradable wastes, neglect and even destruction of the environment such as forests and watersheds, and many others. Scientists point out that “global boiling” is not a scientific term, although they recognize the intention of the UN official to drum up the warning and the call for the world to act. “He [Guterres] tried to come up with an even more compelling and sensational wording to try and get people’s attention, and I think we all understand why he’s doing that, because we have to make the governments take climate change seriously and put it at the top of their agendas,” according to the chairman of Britain’s Climate Change Committee. Secretary Solidum commented, “The term global boiling was used by the UN secretary-general to highlight the fact that we are experiencing global warming and for all countries to act, especially those who burn carbon.” Earth Summit In 1992, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), also known as the Rio Conference or the Earth Summit, was held to discuss the steps that countries should undertake to save the world. The Earth Summit resulted in the establishment of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), to combat "dangerous human interference with the climate system." Its supreme or highest decision-making body is the Conference of the Parties (COP) which meets annually to assess progress in dealing with climate change. In 2014, the historic Paris Agreement on climate change was established to provide an opportunity for countries to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change. The countries adopted the Paris Agreement at the COP21. It has been agreed by countries that a combination of actions – from individuals, governments, industries, and all sectors is needed to address climate change. To address climate change and the “global boiling,” steps must be undertaken at high-level, such as governments’ and industries’ transitioning to the use of clean and renewable energy sources, reforestation and nurturing of the environment, reduction of carbon footprints and the like, and at individual and domestic level, such as simple waste segregation, planting of trees, recycling and several others that ordinary people and household can accomplish.

1 week ago

PROVINCES

Bulacan officials conduct briefer on “Let the people know the truth” river project

CITY OF MALOLOS -- Bulacan officials, led by Gov. Daniel Fernando, have  challenged the complainant, who claimed to be Francisco Balagtas, to come out in the open on the alleged anomalous river dredging project in the province. During a press briefing on the Bulacan River restoration dubbed " Let the people know the truth," on Friday afternoon (May 10) the governor said the complainant's allegations "coming out in messengers, social media and some broadsheets are false, twisted half-truths and certainly a misinformation and political demolition campaign." A news report said "A corruption scandal erupted in Bulacan province after a graft suit was filed against Bulacan Gov.  Daniel  Fernando, Vice Gov. Alex Castro, other officials, and a private contractor before the Ombudsman over the P500 million Bulacan Flood Control and River Restoration Project. The whistleblower was identified in the report  as Francisco Balagtas who filed a complaint at the Office of the Ombudsman on May 6, 2024 that was dated May 1, 2024. The governor challenged the complainant to come out in the open and exposed his true identity and those who ordered him to file the complaint. Fernando said the complainant claimed that there was no public procurement process. However, the governor explained that the project is not covered under Republic Act 9184 and cited that under "DENR DAO No. 2020-07, Section 5 which states: No funding from the government shall  be made for the conduct of dredging activities by the private sector. Holders of dredging clearance shall provide the financing, technology, management and personnel necessary to implement dredging activities within the exclusive river dredging zone." To settle the issue once and for all, Fernando said that in 2020 they adhere to the DENR Administrative Order No. 2020-07 and signed Executive Order No. 07 Series of 2021 that led to the creation of an inter-agency committee that aims to "palalimin ang priority dredging zones sa ating lalawigan." He said this is a program of the national government and after almost three years of comprehensive planning, "handa na tayong isakatuparan ang pinakamalaking hakbang upang wakasan ang deka-dekadang pagbaha sa ating lalawigan." He pointed out that the TCSC Corporation has been issued dredging clearance by the Department of Public Works and Highways and not by the governor while the environment clearance certificate was issued to the same company by the DENR EMB to dredge Bulacan's offshore delta and the five priority rivers in Bulacan that include Angat, Pamarawan, Malolos, Hagonoy and Guiguinto Rivers. 📷 Mon Lazaro

4 days ago

NCR

900 SPES jobs handog ng Caloocan LGU; miyembro ng sindikato, rapist at mga pusher arestado ng city police

Umaabot sa 900 pansamantalang trabaho ang handog ng Caloocan LGU sa mga estudyante sa ilalim ng Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES). Ayon kay Mayor Along Malapitan, ito ay bahagi ng kanilang tulong sa mga kabataan upang magkaroon ng inisyal na karanasan sa pagtatrabaho, kasabay ng pagkakaroon din nila ng oportunidad na kumita ng pera na magagamit nilang pandagdag na panggastos sa araw-araw. Ang naturang programa ay pinangangasiwaan ng Caloocan Public Employment Services Office (PESO). Sa iba pang balita, naaresto ng pulisya ng lungsod ang isa umanong miyembro ng notoryus naDacallos criminal gang na sangkot sa gunrunning, panghoholdap at pagbebenta ng iligal na droga. Kinilala ni Caloocan City Police Station (CCPS) Chief Col. Ruben Lacuesta ang suspek na si alyas Ryan, 41 anyos, residente ng Phase 8-B, Package 1-B, Brgy. 176 Bagong Silang. Naaresto ang suspek matapos niyang nakipag-negosasyong magbenta ng kalibre .38 revolver na baril na may tatlong bala sa isang pulis na nagpanggap na bibili ng armas. Nahaharap ngayon ang suspek sa kasong paglabag sa Republic Act (RA) 10591 o Comprehensive Law on Firearms and Ammunition. Naaresto rin sa lungsod ang Top 4 Most Wanted Person (MWP) ng Parañaque City na nahaharap sa 4 counts ng kasong Statutory Rape. Ang suspek na kinilalang si Alias Jay-Ar, 27 anyos, ay nahuli sa pinagtataguan nitong bahay sa Samson Road, Brgy. 80, Caloocan. Isa ring Top Seven MWP ng Caloocan na nahaharap sa kasong Sexual Abuse o paglabag sa R.A 7610 (Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act) ang nahuli ng pulisya sa Kaunlaran Village, Libis Baesa, Brgy. 160, Sta. Quiteria. Umaabot naman sa P840,000 halaga ng hinihinalang marijuana ang nasamsam sa tatlong suspek sa bahagi ng Phase 10, Brgy. 176, Bagong Silang. Natiyempuhan ang mga suspek habang nagsasagawa ng transaksyon sa pagbebenta ng naturang mga iligal na droga na nakalagay sa isang back pack at tumitimbang ng pitong kilo. Samantala, arestado sa isinagawang buy-bust operation sa bahagi ng Sampaguita Street, Brgy. 156, ang apat na lalaking nahulihan ng 21 gramo ng hinihinalang shabu na may Standard Drug Price (SDP) na P144,160, gayundin ang isa pang lalaki sa Phase 7C, Kaagapay Road, Brgy. 176 Bagong Silang, na nahulihan din ng 4.5 gramo ng hinihinalang shabu na may SDP na P30,600. Nahaharap sila ngayon sa kasong paglabag sa RA 9165 o Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. 📷 Along Malapitan FB, Northern Police District FB 2 days ago

Dambana ng Paghilom para sa mga biktima ng ‘drug war EJK’ binuksan sa Caloocan

Pormal nang pinasinayaan at binuksan sa loob ng La Loma Catholic Cemetery sa Caloocan City ang Dambana ng Paghilom, na kauna-unahang memorial site o himlayan at lugar ng pag-ala-ala sa mga sinasabing biktima ng extra-judicial killings (EJK) o pagpaslang sa ilalim ng bayolente at madugong drug war o kampanya kontra iligal na droga noong termino ni dating Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte. Ang Dambana ay bahagi ng Program Paghilom, isang inisyatibo ng Simbahang Katoliko at ng Arnold Janssen Kalinga Foundation, Inc. sa pangunguna ng founder at presidente nito na si Fr. Flavie Villanueva, SVD, na naglalayong matulungang mapaghilom ang sugat sa puso at isipan ng mga kapamilya, kaanak at kaibigan ng mga biktima ng EJK, kasabay ng pagpupursige para sa hustisya sa kanila at pagbubunyag ng buong katotohanan ng nasabing drug war at ng mga nagpakana nito. Binigyang pansin nila ang mga ulat na ang naturang drug war ay nagresulta umano sa pagpaslang sa humigit-kumulang na 30,000 katao na pinagbintangang sangkot sa iligal na droga at pinaslang dahil "nanlaban." Ayon kay Fr. Villanueva, sinimulan ang Program Paghilom noong 2017 sa panahon ng kasagsagan ng drug war EJK, "Ang Dambana ng Paghilom ay inisyatibo ng simbahan upang muling maipadama sa mga naulilang pamilya ng EJK victims ang pag-asa at paghilom sa kabila ng mga karahasang nangyayari sa bansa. The memorial site and columbarium symbolizes more than just a final resting place for those killed. Dambana ng Paghilom is also a statement of hope. Evil will never persist if men, women, senators, ambassadors, people of good conscience, HR advocates, seminarians, sisters, religious, people at the margins will continue to stand firm for life, truth, and peace." Sinabi niya na lubhang mabigat ang pinagdaanang trahedya ng pamilya ng mga EJK victims na dahil sa matinding kahirapan ay walang nagawa upang protektahan at ipagtanggol ang kanilang mga mahal sa buhay. Katuwang ni Fr. Villanueva na nagbasbas sa Dambana si Diocese of Kalookan Vicar General Fr. Jerome Cruz. Bukod sa mga kapamilya, kamag-anak at kaibigan ng mga EJK victims, nakiisa at dumalo rin sa inauguration ng Dambana ng Paghilom sina European Union (EU) Ambassador Luc Veron; German Ambassador Andreas Michael Pfaffernoschke; Dutch Ambassador Marielle Geraedts; British Ambassador Laure Beaufils; Senator Risa Hontiveros; dating Senator Leila De Lima; Running priest Fr. Robert Reyes; forensic pathologist Dr. Raquel Fortun; at marami pang iba. Kabilang din sa mga sumuporta sa inisyatibong ito ang Diocese of Kalookan; Diocesan Shrine & Parish of Our Lady of Grace sa pangunguna ni Rector & Parish Priest Fr. Eduardo Cariño Vasquez Jr.; mga parokya ng simbahang Katoliko; at iba-iba pang grupo at indibidwal. Kasunod ng ribbon-cutting sa okasyon ay sinaksihan ng mga dumalo ang inurnment o paglalagay sa urno ng mga labi ng 11 EJK victims, bilang inisyal na batch ng mga ilalagak na labi sa himlayan. Tinataya umano na aabot sa 400 urns ang maaaring ihimlay sa naturang memorial site. “This was once a hope, and it is now real,” dagdag pa ni Fr. Villanueva. 📷 Veritas FB

2 weeks ago

Caloocan pinarangalan ng DENR bilang “Champion in ISF and Illegal Structures Management”

Tinanggap ng lokal na pamahalaan ng Caloocan ang mataas na pagkilala bilang Champion in ISF (Informal Settler Families) and Illegal Structures Management sa 4th Gawad Taga Ilog (GTI) Awarding Ceremony ng Department of Environment and Natural Resources - National Capital Region (DENR - NCR). Naging basehan ng parangal ang tuloy-tuloy na mga aktibidad at pakikipagtulungan ng LGU sa DENR para sa paglilinis ng Estero de Maypajo na nasa lungsod partikular sa bahagi ng Barangay 35 at Barangay 28, at pag-relocate o paglilipat ng mga nakatira rito patungo sa bago nilang bahay at komunidad na maayos, disente at ligtas. Kinilala rin ng DENR ang Caloocan City bilang second runner-up sa main award category na Search for the Most Improved Estero in Metro Manila. Ang parangal ay pinangunahan nina DENR Undersecretary for Integrated Environmental Science Dr. Carlos Primo David at DENR-NCR Regional Executive Director Jacqueline Caancan. Kasama rin sa nagbigay ng parangal ang mga kinatawan mula sa Water Environment Association of the Philippines, Inc., Envirokonsult Equipment and Services, Inc., Maynilad Water Services, Inc., at Environmental Management Bureau - NCR, bilang ilan sa mga partner organizations sa pagsasagawa ng GTI Awards. Ayon kay Mayor Along Malapitan, "Nagpapasalamat po tayo sa DENR sa nasabing pagkilala at asahan niyo pong walang patid nating titiyakin na namumuhay nang maayos at ligtas ang ating mga kababayan [na inililikas mula sa tabing-ilog] at nabibigyan sila ng pagkakataon na magkaroon ng marangal na tirahan." Dagdag ng alkalde, "Congratulations po sa ating City Environmental Management Department (CEMD) at sa Housing and Resettlement Office (HARO) sa matagumpay na pakikiisa sa layuning ito." Kamakailan din ay nagsagawa ang DENR Metropolitan Environmental Office (MEO) – North at ang DENR Environmental Management Bureau - Central Office ng Communication, Education and Public Awareness (CEPA) campaign sa Barangay 177, North Caloocan tungkol sa pangangalaga ng ilog. Ang aktibidad ay pinangunahan ni MEO-North OIC Deputy Director Glenn Alvin Gustilo kasama sina Engr. Rocelle Estoya at Mr. Rolando Enoc, at dinaluhan ng 20 mga opisyal at kawani ng Barangay 177 sa pamumuno ni Punong Barangay Donna De Gana-Jarito. Tinalakay sa aktibidad ang epektibong pangangalaga sa ilog at sa kabuuan ng kapaligiran na nasasakupan ng barangay, partikular ang regular na paglilinis sa mga daluyang tubig, wastong pamamahala ng mga basura, Republic Act 9003 o ang Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, at R.A 11893 o ang Extended Producer Responsibility on Plastic Packaging Waste. 📷 Along Malapitan FB, DENR NCR FB

2 weeks ago

P136k halaga ng ‘shabu’ nasamsam sa Caloocan, livelihood training inilunsad sa komunidad, at 58 kabataan pasok sa trabaho

P136,000 na halaga ng hinihinalang shabu ang nasamsam ng mga tauhan ng Caloocan City Police Station (CCPS) mula sa isang lalaking sinita nila dahil walang suot na pang-itaas na damit habang nasa pampublikong lugar na isang paglabag sa City Ordinance. Sa report ng CCPS Sub-Station 4 kay Police Chief Col. Ruben Lacuesta, sinabi nila na sinita nila ang suspek sa bahagi ng Salmon Street, Barangay 8, pero biglang tumakbo palayo. Nang nakorner at kinapkapan ng mga pulis ay nakita umano sa suspek ang dalawang sachet ng hinihinalang shabu na tumitimbang ng 20 gramo at may Standard Drug Price (SDP) na Php136,000.00. Nahaharap ngayon ang suspek sa kasong paglabag sa Republic Act No. 9165 o Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. Samantala, naglunsad ang CCPS Community Affairs Section (CAS) ng livelihood training na Dishwashing Liquid Making sa komunidad ng Barangay 175, Camarin. Pinangunahan ito ni CCPS CAS Acting Chief, PCapt. Ma. Magdalena Obrial katuwang si PSSg John Mikko Camerino, PCR Specialist PNCO. 50 residente ang dumalo sa training na ayon sa CCPS ay puwede nang makapagsimula ng maliit na negosyo sa paggawa ng dishwashing liquid dahil sa kanilang natutunan. 58 na kabataan naman ang sumailalim sa Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) orientation na inilunsad ng Caloocan City Public Employment Service Office (PESO) at ng Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). Sila ang bumubuo ng bagong batch ng SPES beneficiaries na pumirma sa kontrata upang magtrabaho sa loob ng dalawang buwan sa KNC Group of Companies na kinapapalooban ng Jollibee, Chowking, at Greenwich restaurants. Layon ng SPES na matulungan ang mga kabataan na magkaroon ng karagdagang kaalaman, karanasan, at katamtamang pasahod na pera na magiging panggastos nila para sa susunod na pasukan sa paaralan. 📹 Along Malapitan FB

3 weeks ago

Tulong pangkabuhayan at bakuna itinaguyod ng Caloocan LGU

Umabot sa 26 na residente ng Caloocan ang nakatanggap ng kabuhayan package o panimulang negosyo mula sa Caloocan City Public Employment Service Office (PESO), tanggapan ni Senator Loren Legarda, at Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). Ang naturang mga kabuhayan package ay binubuo ng bigasan, ihaw-ihaw, at sewing machines. Ayon sa lokal na pamahalaan, karamihan sa tumanggap ng kabuhayan package ay solo parents, senior citizens, at persons with disability (PWD). Hinimok nito ang mga benepisyaryo na magpursiging palaguin ang kanilang mga natanggap na negosyo. Samantala, tuloy-tuloy ang isinasagawang libreng pagbabakuna sa lungsod laban sa mga sakitsa pangunguna ng City Health Department (CHD). Mula Abril 15 hanggang Mayo 15 ay mayroong libreng pagbabakuna laban sa polio para sa mga residente. Binigyang-diin ng LGU na ang polio ay isang karamdaman na madalas nakukuha ng mga bagong panganak hanggang 59 buwang gulang na bata. Maaari umano itong magdulot ng mga komplikasyon, panghabang-buhay na kapansanan o kamatayan. Kaugnay nito, sinabi ng LGU na magsasagawa ng malawakang pagbabakuna sa lungsod na pangungunahan ng mga health workers na magbabahay-bahay upang magbakuna, at mayroon ding itatakdang immunization sites sa iba-ibang lugar sa lungsod. Ang mga batang nasa 0 hanggang 23 buwang gulang ay makakatanggap ng tatlong dose ng bivalent oral polio vaccine (bOPV) at dalawang dose ng inactivated polio vaccine (IPV). Ang mga batang nasa 24 hanggang 59 na buwang gulang naman ay makakatanggap ng isang dose ng bOPV. Tuloy-tuloy pa rin sa mga itinakdang lugar at petsa hanggang Mayo 16 ang bakunahan kontra Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) para sa mga kababaihan edad siyam hanggang 14 na taong gulang. Karaniwan umano na nasa P4,000 hanggang P8,000 ang halaga ng bakunang ito sa mga pribadong klinika, kaya makabubuting samantalahin ang libreng pagbabakuna nito na handog ng LGU upang maiiwas sa mga sakit tulad ng cervical cancer ang mga kabataan. At dahil menor-de-edad ang target na populasyon para sa bakunang ito ay kinakailangan ng parental consent bago sila mabakunahan. Hinikayat ng lokal na pamahalaan ang mga magulang na pabakunahan ang kanilang mga anak para sa kanilang angkop na proteksyon laban sa mga karamdaman. Una na ring naglunsad ng malawakang pagbabakuna sa lungsod laban sa pertussis o tuspirina at iba pang mga sakit. Nagsagawa rin ng libreng anti-rabies vaccination para sa mga alagang aso at pusa. 📷 Along Malapitan FB

1 month ago

Lifestyle and Entertainment

BUSINESS

Philippine SME Business Expo kicks off

The 14th Philippine Small and Medium Enterprises Business Expo (PHILSME), described as the biggest business-to-business (B2B) expo, conference, and networking platform in the country, has kicked off at the SMX Convention Center in Pasay City. About 10,000 individuals registered to attend the two-day (May 10-11) event, highlighted as a one-stop-shop of business solutions to help SMEs, start-ups, and entrepreneurs boost their business growth, link with other businesses, and foster new relationships, according to event organizer, Mediacom Solutions. Up to 180 companies and businesses engaged in finance, banking, advertising, healthcare, franchising, tourism, logistics, telecommunications, and several other services are participating in the event. Also attending are entrepreneurs, top-level executives, business owners and investors who will be seeking products to grow and scale their businesses. The PHILSME was initiated by Mediacom Solutions founder David Abrenilla, who had said, “SMEs comprise the largest sector of businesses in the Philippines. Being the backbone of the Philippine economy, we should help them succeed. This is the very reason why PHILSME has been concepted, to give SMEs the platform to grow and develop. With our SME enablers growing each edition offering the newest business solutions and opportunities, PHILSME will continue its mission to strengthen entrepreneurship and business here in the country." David's widow, Trixie Esguerra-Abrenilla, now leads the company as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director. Esguerra-Abrenilla said, "Our commitment extends beyond the expo. We strive to continue supporting SMEs by helping them become aware of the latest business solutions, sharing exclusive offers they can take advantage of from various service providers, and providing them exclusive opportunities for the PHILSME Business Network." She shared that she intends to continue her husband’s legacy in supporting SMEs. 📷 PHILSME FB

4 days ago

OFWs in UAE eye investing in property and business, according to survey

Majority of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) that are based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) want to invest in property and business, according to a survey conducted by integrated marketing and communications firm New Perspective Media (NPM). NPM noted that of the 3,200 UAE-based OFW respondents in the survey, 62 percent said they want to invest their salaries in property or real estate. In the same survey, 58 percent of the respondents stated that they would like to invest in business, preferring entrepreneurial activities. About 30 percent of the respondents said they want to invest in life insurance, and 27 percent answered that they want to invest in the equity market. Dr. Karen Remo, chief executive officer and founder of NPM, underscored, “The growth in the Philippines’ real estate market is backed by strong economic fundamentals and the country’s anticipated leadership role in ASEAN’s (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) economic expansion.” She added, “The long-term outlook remains positive, particularly with ongoing asset appreciation and attractive rental income.” Dr. Remo said that this appetite from OFWs to invest in property provides an opportunity for the Philippine property sector amid the growing income of Filipino expats in the UAE. Seven out of 10 Filipinos in the UAE said they have experienced a significant increase in their salary, with seventy-five percent saying that they earn at least AED5,001 (UAE Dirhams), equivalent to PHP78,000, per month. The NPM is spearheading the Philippine Property and Investment Exhibition (PPIE), the country’s largest international property and investment show, on May 11 to 12 at The Bristol Hotel, Deira, Dubai. Dr. Remo is a Dubai-based Filipina herself who has chosen to engage in entrepreneurial activity.Apart from forming and heading the NPM, she publishes The Filipino Times—the biggest free newspaper in the UAE and the largest digital platform for Filipinos in the region. 📷 OWWA FB

6 days ago

PH to tap into billion-dollar global horticulture market

The Philippines is poised to play a role in the global horticulture industry and tap into its market worth billions of dollars, as the government through the Department of Agriculture (DA) gears to expansively help local growers beef up their production. At the launch of the May 3-5 “Pagsibol: Philippine Horticulture and Urban Agriculture Summit” organized by the DA and the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) in Makati City, DA Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel, Jr. shared that he sees a promising future for the Philippines’ active participation in the said international industry. The Philippines can also supply plants for landscaping, the DA chief said, noting, “I was told that for landscaping, there is lack of supply versus demand so there’s still a good opportunity for us in that field.” He likewise cited as an advantage that many Filipinos have “green thumbs” or have the natural abilities to grow plants. Pagsibol, a three-day conference and exhibit, was organized to create a dynamic platform for knowledge exchange, innovation, and collective action among key stakeholders for the growth of the Philippine agriculture sector. Laurel highlighted the role of horticulture and urban agriculture in food security, economic growth and sustainability. “Horticulture, with its focus on cultivation of high-value crops and ornamentals, offers a pathway to diversity. Our agricultural landscape is limited as of the moment, and that with this, we will definitely diversify and meet the evolving demands of domestic and international markets," he said. “Urban agriculture, on the other hand, represents a modern adaptation of traditional practices. It presents a unique opportunity to reimagine the role of urban spaces in our agricultural system and harness the capacity of idle lands into centers of food and land production,” he added. Bureau of Plant and Industry Director Gerald Glenn Panganiban, for his part, disclosed that they are looking at ways on how to scale up production of high-value crops especially ornamental plants. “Globally, it's a billion-dollar industry. Based on experience, there's a huge potential because Filipinos love horticulture, we love taking care of plants,” Panganiban stated. He added, “We have a lot of high-value crops and ornamentals, and with the support of the government and with private sector collaboration, we can scale it up because we have the talent to do it and the technologies are here.” The government intends to invest in greenhouses and irrigation technologies for this initiative on horticulture, Panganiban said. 📷 BPI FB

1 week ago

Leandro Leviste acquired 8.5 percent interest in ABS-CBN Corp.

Businessman Leandro Leviste, the son of Senate President Pro Tempore Loren Legarda and owner of the renewable energy company Solar Philippines, has acquired an 8.5 percent interest in ABS-CBN Corporation. ABS-CBN disclosed to the stock exchange that LL Holdings and its parent company Countryside Investments Holdings Corp. had purchased 76.5 million shares of the company. The transaction makes Leviste the second-largest shareholder of the company after the Lopezes. As of 1:50 pm on Thursday, ABS-CBN shares were up 9.9% to P4.95 a share. “ABS-CBN is a great company that helped countless people over the years. I hope there may now be a way for us to be of help, for the benefit of ABS-CBN’s shareholders and employees, and the media industry of the Philippines,” Leviste said in a statement. Senator Legarda, Leviste's mother, is a former ABS-CBN news anchor. She refrained from voting on the extension of ABS-CBN's franchise in 2020 as House deputy speaker, citing a "conflict of interest," for which she faced widespread criticism. However, in July 2021, Legarda expressed support for ABS-CBN and called for a refiling of the franchise renewal bill. Leviste has recently been actively pursuing acquisitions after the sale of P6 billion worth of SP New Energy Corp. (SPNEC) shares to MGen Renewable Energy Inc., a subsidiary of power utility behemoth Manila Electric Co. (Meralco). The founder of Solar Philippines still controls 20.6 billion SPNEC shares worth roughly P22 billion. 📷 Leandro Leviste FB

1 week ago

PH eyes over 1 million “big spender” US tourists in 2024

The Philippines targets to attract over one million tourists from the United States this year, or about 15 percent more than in 2023, noting that US tourists have been the biggest spenders among all inbound visitors to the country. Based on data from the Department of Tourism (DOT), a total of 5,450,557 international visitors entered the country from January 1 to December 31, 2023, of which 5,003,475 are foreigners while the remaining 447,082 are overseas Filipinos. South Korea continued to be the Philippines’ top source of international visitors with 1,439,336; followed by the United States with 903,299; then Japan with 305,580; Australia with 266,551; China with 263,836; and then followed by Canada, Taiwan, the United Kingdom, Singapore, and Malaysia. The international visitors from the US generated PHP35 billion in revenues in 2023 -- the highest among the country’s top tourist markets, according to Philippine Tourism Director-Attache in New York Francisco Hilario Lardizabal. He emphasized, “This is 215 percent higher than the tourism receipts from South Korea, so this is how important the American market is. While the arrivals are fewer, the contribution is bigger.” Records from the DOT showed that visitor receipts in 2023 reached PHP482.54 billion, with the US as the top spending market, followed by Australia with PHP17.74 billion, South Korea with PHP16.41 billion, Canada with PHP15.85 billion, China with PHP12.24 billion, and Japan with PHP10.02 billion. Lardizabal revealed that based on their monitoring, the American tourists tend to spend more and stay longer in a destination in the Philippines. He added that majority or 55 percent of inbound travelers from the US are former Filipinos, whose main travel motivation is to visit friends and relatives in the Philippines. “Filipinos from the US go around the Philippines and stay longer in the Philippines, and they also spend a lot. Apart from the money they spend on travel, they sometimes also give out money to their relatives,” he noted. He shared that former Filipinos who visit the Philippines as tourists are being motivated by the desire to meet up and personally interact again with their friends and relatives in the Philippines, as well as see what changes happened in the country while they were already living in the US. “They go around and visit friends and relatives in many places,” he said. Meanwhile, mainstream American visitors looked for a more immersive dining experience. “They want to know the story about Filipino foods, how these are prepared, and they would even cook these foods themselves,” he remarked. Lardizabal expressed confidence that the Philippines will achieve 15 percent more of the 2023 US tourist arrival figure, noting that the DOT is doing a multi-pronged approach to entice the market by forging partnerships, conducting more trainings for travel agents, joining B2B (business-to-business) travel trade events, and organizing curated familiarization tours. He likewise shared that prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, most US travelers to the Philippines were baby boomers or those in the age bracket of 60 to 78 and Generation X or those aged 44 to 59. But now, he said, majority of US travelers that are showing interest in the Philippines are millennials, or those born between 1981 and 1996. “That should be our focus, how do we address the needs and preferences of the millennials,” he highlighted. The tourism official likewise said that the emerging travel trends in this millennials market are geared toward immersion or experiential travel, wellness tourism, workcation, premium travel, solo travel, and adventure and sports, among others. He mentioned as an example the market observation in the US itself, where there was a recorded uptick in the sales of sports and equipment for activities such as hiking, horseback riding, cycling and scuba diving. Lardizabal added that among the top destinations for American visitors to the Philippines are Boracay, Palawan, and Siargao. 📷 Department of Tourism FB

2 weeks ago

“EDSA Greenways” to enhance commuter experience, improve transportation, create greener cities

The $140-million Epifanio Delos Santos Avenue (EDSA) Greenways Project is expected to enhance the experience for commuters in the National Capital Region (NCR), improve transportation, and transform cities into greener areas, the Department of Transportation (DoTr) underscored. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is funding this project, which is composed of elevated pedestrian walkways in Balintawak and Cubao in Quezon City, Guadalupe in Makati City, and along Taft Avenue in Pasay City. It will connect pedestrians and commuters to mass transit stations to help promote the use of public transport. DOTr Assistant Secretary for Road Transport and Infrastructure James Andres Melad stressed that the project would also boost economic growth through better transportation system. “This harmonization is crucial for shaping a more sustainable future and creating greener cities that are safe, commuter and pedestrian-friendly, as well as accessible for all,” Melad said. The department shared that the first phase of the EDSA Greenways project involves building five kilometers of the covered elevated pedestrian walkways around the four mass transit stations - Balintawak, Cubao, Guadalupe and Taft, along EDSA. The DOTr noted that at present, existing pedestrian facilities on EDSA are poorly designed, uncomfortable, and unsafe. The project thus aims to make EDSA, a major artery in Metro Manila, more walkable. The DOTr declared that the Greenways project will be completed by 2027. According to the ADB, “Pedestrians on EDSA can soon expect safe, wide, well-lit, and disaster-resilient elevated walkways. The Asian Development Bank has approved the EDSA Greenways Project, which will help the government construct 5 kilometers of covered walkways that will be linked to mass transit stations in Balintawak, Cubao, Guadalupe, and Taft. The 5-meter-wide structures, equipped with elevators and monitoring systems, will be easily accessible for pedestrians, including the elderly, pregnant women, young children, and people with disabilities.” 📷 Asian Development Bank FB

2 weeks ago