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Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Jerry Gracio, tatakbong mayor ng Valenzuela
VALENZUELA CITY — Nag-anunsyo ng kanyang kandidatura bilang mayor ng Valenzuela City si Jerry Gracio, kilalang manunulat at cultural and developmental worker noong Marso 20. Sa pahayag ni Gracio, tinalakay niya ang ilang matagal nang hamon sa lungsod tulad ng trapiko, pagbaha, at kondisyon ng mga kalsada. Binigyang-diin din niya na kailangan ng Valenzuela ng mas maayos na kalsada, mas epektibong flood control system, pagpapabuti ng serbisyong pampubliko kabilang ang mga ospital, at suporta sa maliliit na negosyo. "Wala akong pera, wala akong makinarya, wala akong kapangyarihan. Pero kaya kong patakbuhin ang city hall kasama ang taumbayan, lalo na ang kabataan, lalo na ang mga manggagawa na bumubuo sa kalakhang bahagi ng ating lungsod." ayon kay Gracio. Ipinaliwanag din niya na hindi siya trapo at hindi bahagi ng kahit anong political dynasty. Sa ngayon, wala pang inilalabas na opisyal na tugon ang kampo ni Valenzuela Mayor Wes Gatchalian tungkol sa naturang pahayag. Inaasahan naman na mas iigting pa ang diskusyon tungkol sa mga lokal na isyu sa lungsod habang papalapit ang halalan. 📷 Jerry B. Gracio FB
QC LGU, pinalalakas ang papel ng kababaihan sa transportasyon sa isinagawang summit
QUEZON CITY — Daan-daang kababaihan mula sa sektor ng transportasyon ang dumalo sa QC Women in Transportation and Mobility Summit na ginanap sa Quezon City M.I.C.E. Center noong ika-19 ng Marso. Layunin nitong kilalanin ang kahalagahan ng kababaihan sa pagpaplano at pagdidisenyo ng transportasyon para matiyak ang mas ligtas, mabilis, at accessible na biyahe para sa lahat. Sa kanyang talumpati, ibinahagi ni Q.C. Mayor Joy Belmonte ang mga hakbang ng lokal na pamahalaan para mapabuti ang kaligtasan ng mga commuter, lalo na ang kababaihan. Kabilang dito ang pagpapalawak ng CCTV network, pagtatayo ng protected bike lanes, at pagpapaganda ng mga sidewalk sa lungsod. Isinusulong din ng pamahalaang lungsod ang pagiging pedestrian-friendly ng Quezon City bilang bahagi ng mas inklusibong urban mobility plan. Layunin din ng naturang summit na ipakita ang mga inisyatibo ng lungsod para sa kapakanan ng kababaihan sa transportasyon, at mahikayat ang iba pang sektor at organisasyon na makiisa sa pagsusulong ng ligtas at maayos na biyahe para sa lahat. 📷 Quezon City Government
Ayala’s ACMobility to exit Honda dealerships by 2026; Shifts focus to EVs and sustainable mobility
MANILA -- The Ayala Group’s mobility unit is set to relinquish its Honda dealership operations after more than three decades, citing a strategic focus on emerging growth areas, including electric vehicles. Ayala Corporation disclosed on Thursday that ACMobility, through its subsidiary Iconic Dealership Inc. (IDI), will hand over its Honda dealerships to “new dealer principals” by January 1, 2026. The transition includes all Honda outlets currently operated by ACMobility, which will continue to run Honda Cars Makati, Pasig, Shaw, Bacoor, Cebu, Mandaue, Iloilo, Negros, and Cagayan de Oro until the end of this year. Jaime Alfonso Zobel de Ayala, CEO of ACMobility, said the company was “grateful, and indeed proud, to have been part of Honda’s journey in the Philippines for the past three and a half decades.” “This transition reflects our ongoing effort to optimise our portfolio and focus on new growth areas. Among these are initiatives in advancing sustainable mobility and electrification, where we continue to build solutions that benefit communities, businesses, and the environment,” Ayala added. Since 1990, ACMobility has sold more than 220,000 Honda vehicles through its dealerships, growing to become the country’s largest Honda dealer group. The move comes as both ACMobility and Honda Cars Philippines Inc. (HCPI) pursue independent strategies for growth and innovation. This announcement follows a similar decision by ACMobility earlier this month to cease distribution of Volkswagen vehicles in the Philippines. Apart from Honda and Volkswagen, ACMobility’s portfolio includes BYD, Isuzu, and Kia. 📷 AC Mobility
5 months agoGo Negosyo mentors over 1.5K QC students on youth entrepreneurship
MANILA – The Go Negosyo non-profit organization, in cooperation with the Department of Education (DepEd), conducted a youth entrepreneurship mentoring session for more than 1,500 senior high school students in Quezon City under the group’s Youthpreneur program. The mentorship event was held at San Francisco High School in Quezon City on February 21, 2025, co-led by DepEd Secretary Sonny Angara, other department officials, and the Quezon City Local Government Unit (LGU). More than 50 mentors, led by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) and successful entrepreneurs—including Violy Lapid, owner of R. Lapid’s Chicharon; Graciano “Butch” Salvador, owner of Car Magic Auto Painting and Street Smart Magic General Merchandise; Kim Lato, founder of Kim Store; Mika Leetong, owner of Brew & Co.; and content creator Reymond ‘Boss RDR’ Delos Reyes of RDR Business Solutions —oriented students on the fundamentals of entrepreneurship. Angara hailed the gathering as the “biggest Youthpreneur event” to date and expressed gratitude to Go Negosyo and other partners for spearheading the project. He also thanked the mentors for sharing their lessons, insights, and experiences in entrepreneurship. "What the mentors will share here today cannot be found in books because they are real-life lessons. Our young entrepreneurs are lucky to have a strong support system. DepEd and Go Negosyo are here to show you different dreams," Angara told the students at the event's opening. Concepcion also thanked key officials from DepEd, the Quezon City government, and the country’s largest business groups for supporting public school students. “Character formation is important, and a lot of it comes from parents, from mentors, from good friends,” Concepcion emphasized. The mentors encouraged students to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams at an early age. RFM Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Joey Concepcion, who also serves as Chairman of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Business Advisory Council, leads Go Negosyo, which aims to “alleviate poverty in the Philippines by promoting an entrepreneurial mindset and by leading programs that help grow small businesses, with the goal of one day transforming the Philippines into a nation of entrepreneurs.” As stated on the group’s website: “Youthpreneur… is designed for Filipino youth, specifically for senior high school students. It aims to nurture the next generation of Filipino entrepreneurs or offer entrepreneurship as an alternative to traditional employment.” “Youthpreneur is the newest program of Go Negosyo, launched on November 25, 2023, aimed at promoting an entrepreneurial mindset among Filipino youth. The program seeks to build skills through mentorship, increase financial literacy, raise agricultural awareness, cultivate entrepreneurial skills in agriculture, and facilitate industry connections for mentorship.” According to Go Negosyo, the Youthpreneur program has already reached more than 6,000 public school students across 22 schools nationwide, including several cities in the National Capital Region, Quezon Province, General Santos City, Cebu, Davao, La Union, Lucena, Laoag, Baguio, Bataan, and Occidental Mindoro. 📷 DepEd, Go Negosyo
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