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Saturday, 27 July 2024
Saturday, 27 July 2024
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
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
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
2 months agoPH 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
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