Why not amend helmet wearing law?
BY VIC N. SUMALINOGon PAGE 6
Why not amend helmet wearing law?
BY VIC N. SUMALINOGon PAGE 6
In a Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology Report, the and nearby areas at 2:02
pm with a magnitude of 5.9 and its epicenter was in Maragusan with a depth report was that the magni-
tude was at 6.2.
At 4:47 pm, another earthquake struck the magnitude was at 5.6 with
a depth of 11 kilometers. Its epicenter was in New Bataan.
ment earlier reported that the road between the two
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towns has not been passable since Monday when two major earthquakes
In the first Tuesday earthquake those that felt
it regarding reported intensities, were Intensity V in Nabunturan and Intensity del Norte. In instrumental ( /STRONG/10)
SECURITY at the Davao City Overland Transport Terminal (DCOTT) has been tightened to ensure safety during the holding of activities for the 86th Araw ng Dabaw activities and the upcoming Holy Week.
DCOTT manager Aisa
Usop said Monday that the terminal management has cooordinated with law enforcers to ensure the safety of passengers and other individuals at the facility.
"Ang kapulisan ginapatuyok-tuyok sa sulod ug sa gawas. Ang TFD nagaaugment sila pag ingon ani nga sitwasyon," Usop said aspected due to the events and the upcoming Holy Week.
She added that local
travel to the city to witness the events during its founding anniversary, prompting the terminal management to map out plans to intensify security.
"Nagpatawag nako og meeting sa mga bus operation managers para sa Araw ng Dabaw nga dapat always ready gyud sila kung adunay pagdagsa sa mga pasahero," Usop said.
She also said that bus operators were mandated to add buses and seek special permits from the Land
million in damage to a two-story building along Bangoy Street, Barangay
27-C Monday the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP)Davao reported.
Senior Fire Officer 4(SFO4) Ramil Gillado, chief intelligence and spokesperson of Davao City Fire station, said no one was hurt in the blaze that ate part of the building owned by Grace Ann
Austria.
Gillado, however, said three families were affected by the blaze, which started at 1pm and lasted for about an hour.
Investigators said the cause of the fire was a lighted candle.
On Sunday, Our Lady of Fatima Church also sustained about P1 million inday dawn.
By Rhoda Grace B. SaronTransportation and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) for Araw ng Dabaw and Holy Week.
Usop also reiterated the no-pick-up policy and instead, reminded bus operators to operate from terminal to terminal as mandated by local and national laws.
Although reports have reached her office about erring bus drivers who continue to pick up passengers along the road, Usop said she leaves their fate to the enforcement agencies.
LAW ENFORCERS arrested a 700year old man who allegedly shot dead his partner and wounded their house help due to jealousy at Susana Homes, Baliok Tuesday morning.
Arrested was Freda resident of the place, for the killing of Zindy
BY RHODA GRACE B. SARONFlores Floreindo 37, and their house help, Catherine Langgam, 25, single.
Based on the investigation report of the Baliok Police Station, the suspect committed the crime after his partner confessed that she had an affair with another man.
Witnesses brought the
victim to a hospital where Floirendo was declared dead.
Investigators recovered a Gloc .40 caliber handgun, and two empty shells.
The suspect was arrested as the incident happened just 200 meters from the police station.
MANILA – The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) on Tuesday assured that the modernization of the jeepney would not erase its iconic look.
This was after it unveiled a new model of the popular public transport
vehicle on Monday.
In a statement, the LTFRB said the jeepney has a classic design that resembles the old jeepneys, but with upgraded features, such as a higher ceiling, doors on both sides, optional air-conditioning, and CCTV cameras for security.
It is also compliant with the Philippine National Standards set by the Department of Trade and Industry.
LTFRB chair Teofilo Guadiz III said the new jeepney is proof that its traditional look could be maintained while improv-
ing its roadworthiness.
“The traditional look can be maintained so the possibility of a phase-out is very, very remote. What we only wanted was to improve the roadworthiness of the vehicle,” Guadiz said.
He added that the LT( /MODERN/10)
In a virtual press conference, PSA Undersecretary Dennis Mapa said prices of goods and services remained elevated despite
The PSA attributed month to the slowdown of transport group prices to 9 percent from 11.1 percent in January 2023.
Mapa said that out of the 13 commodity groups,
only transport recorded avious month.
Despite the easing of the group is one of the top three contributors to the increase in prices of goods and services in February.
The group is only behind food and non-alcoholic beverages with February inflation of 10.8 percent and sharing 47.5 percent
to the total inflation last month.
Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels
and contributing 21.4 per-tion in February.
In a separate statement, National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) Secretary Arsenio Balisacan recommended
MANILA – The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) has reiterated readiness to further adjust its key rates rate in February 2023, citing upside risks from higher domestic and international food prices.
The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) on
MANILA – Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
Secretary Alfredo Pascual said challenges in the creative industries need to be addressed for the development of the local sector and to determine the contribution of the sector to the economy.
During the opening of
the 2nd Philippine Creative Industries Summit on the strategies to address the bottlenecks in the creative industries through the Malikhaing Pinoy or Creative Philippines campaign.
“Malikhaing Pinoy is our holistic approach to addressing the constraints
and barriers to growth of the creative industries. It informed by the various sector-specific industry studies and roadmaps carried out by the DTI with support from our champions from Congress,” Pascual said.
He said studies in the
Tuesday reported a slight deceleration in the rate of price increases last February to 8.6 percent from the 14-year high of 8.7 percent in the previous month, although food and energy prices continued to drive
Last February’s inflation rate is within the
BSP’s forecast range of between 8.5 to 9.3 percent and brought the average in the first two months this year to 8.65 percent, way higher than the 2 to 4 percent target band of the government.
to remain above the target
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creative industries’ subsectors will be conducted and statistical data shall be gathered, particularly the actual contribution of the creative industries in terms of employment, trade and gross domestic product.
“To allow us to meas-
Aeronautics Board (CAB). CEB flew close to 13.5M domestic passengers in 2022, up 312% from the previous year, indicating strong recovery in both capacity and passenger
DAVAO Light & Power Company, Inc. earned its fourth ISO (International Organization for Standlast December 2022 for the Asset Management System (AMS) with no minor and major non-conformities.
Based on DQS Certification Philippines Inc., Davao Light is compliant with the requirements of ISO 55001:2014 which is an asset management system standard with the primary objective of helping organizations effectively manage the lifecycle of their assets.
“We at Davao Light are ecstatic that we are now AMS shows that we stay committed to becoming a world-class power distribution utility. Our assets such as our lines and poles are key to delivering the best service to our custom-
One of its best applications is during power outages when company departments and teams involved in power interruption response and resolution will need working communication equipment, complete mapping, and hardware information, among others. To effectively deliver their tasks - from the dispatching of the crew, pulling out line hardware and poles, and coordinating between teams and crews - an intricate but systematic process is essential. Without a manageable, organized system, and complete and accurate information on assets, a company's daily operations will encounter problems. This could result in to their issues or concerns.
By implementing AMS, Davao Light will be able to as substations and vehicles. Through AMS, the company
will also effectively manage and mitigate risks, avoid unnecessary costs and resource wastage, and further enhance the organization's capability.
or the Quality Management System (QMS), ISO 45001:2018 or the Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) Management System, and in ISO 14001:2015
further ensure that we can provide - at the most reasonable cost - safe and reliable power which is what they need Davao Light, an AboitizPower subsidiary, gives rise to solutions that pave the way for the development of the communities in its franchise area by providing better service to its customers. This is achieved through the advancement of its processes and technologies.
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THERE was a uniform look on almost all the faces we encountered as we waddled through a sea of humanity away from the event area: the mask of sheer disappointment. As the saying goes, all dressed up and nowhere to
as to which direction to proceed next, was clearly discernible, while thousands slowly walked away from the clogged gate that led to the coastal road. The intent was obvious. Should we head back home? Walk to McDonald’s? Select or wherever? Clearly, the choice meant anywhere, just away from here. So, even as hundreds could still be seen trudging towards the gates, an equal number had slowly spread out in many different directions.
As for my partner and I, we had already half-expected a big letdown. For sure, crowds were sure to come a-callopened to mark the end of Covid restrictions, everything was a party from then on. It was open season for any crowded event, so to speak.
From a kilometer away, already pockets of people were steadily headed the same way we were as though on a pilgrimage. Because of that, we agreed on a plan B and it was simple: If all didn’t push through, we’ll just go get dinner instead, then get home safe, ‘away from the madding crowd’. In the end, while it may have been cool of us to have thought and done what we did, I was actually distracted, though I didn’t really show it.
Come Monday, which also happens to be my birthday, I was leaving the house early for an additional medical checkup and at the same time getting the results of heavily, even if compared to the thousand atoms of dis-
appointments spread throughout the tiny length of highway that evening. I had then thought, what a way to spend a birthday, lying on a table in a clinic somewhere and worrying if they’ll ultra-sound an alien hiding in my tummy.
However, we actually did accomplish our Plan B. Despite the crowd inside a nearby Select diner, we enjoyed our rice meals and right after, hailed a cab for home. And then, as we neared the basketball gym inside our subdivision, the lights of a Ferris wheel shining from way above the trees, as if on cue, presented us with our Plan C. headed to the Perya and right away sampled out the games hit the bull’s eye and was promptly awarded with...a lapad of Tanduay rum. Though we didn’t have much luck in bring-home were more than enough to make us forget the early part of the evening. Who would have thought that two hours ago, we were miles away, paddling from waves of collective disappointment, and now only to discover fun was just at our very doorstep?
THE one issue that we have been taking up in this column for many, many times already but still not acted upon by the proper agencies of the local government of Davao City is the non-distribution of the garbage bins delivered to recipient rural barangays since three years ago.
For months now since the easing of restrictions on movement due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we visited the barangays where we have seen the garbage bins delivered apparently by the City check whether these receptacles are still in the locations these were piled like in a secluded corner of the barangay covered courts, at the back of the barangay halls or on one end of the buildings housing the rural health units.
We are not mistaken. The garbage bins are still piled up with the pile mounds competing in height with tall grass varieties. And by all indications including the rather amunlikely that these bins will be distributed to areas where these are supposed to be located for the convenience of both the garbage-throwing public and the people contracted by the local government to collect the trash.
the reason/s why the bins are still piled in their lonesome a good three years since these were delivered by the local government, it looks like the garbage receptacles’ distribuBaste Duterte’s administration. Many are even afraid that the bins’ remaining piled like these are the garbage instead of the refuse’s depositories, which may even outlast Mayor Baste’s 3-year term.
We suspect though that because of the many responsibilities that the mayor has to attend to he may not be personally aware of this failure of his people at CENRO. Or there is the possibility that the issue is intentionally kept out of the young mayor’s knowledge so the ineptitude of those who are tasked with distributing the garbage bins will not be exposed. *****************************
In Zamboanga City, there is a snowballing move to have the local government relax the implementation of a national law mandating motorcycle riders to wear helmets. This started after several killings were perpetrated in that Western Mindanao city by motorcycle-riding-helmetwearing gunmen. And like what is happening in the whole of the country, the police could hardly establish the identity/ ies of the suspects even if their criminal acts were captured by closed circuit television cameras.
personally support the such move if it is replicated in Davao City. The police admit that it is hard for them to solve crimes committed by persons whose faces are fully hidden by helmets that cover the entire head and face.
Of course we agree that the objective of the law on the mandatory wearing of helmets by motorcycle riders is noble because it will ensure the safety of the riders from getting hurt or even the possibility of dying should they meet accident in the road.
Unfortunately, some people with criminal minds are taking advantage of the law by concealing their identities in the guise of complying with the legal mandate.
Our take on this matter though is for the government to suspend the implementation of the law and have it amended by Congress by introducing some additional features like the helmets to be used should not cover the face of the riders. Or, provisions like compelling helmet-wearing persons entering business establishments like banks, pawnshops,ment stores to take off the helmet and leave the same in a designated place at the entrance or exit doors.
We can be certain that such amendments to the helmet law will ensure that built-in safeguard are instituted so there will be no abuses done by those with criminal intentions.
We are challenging our city’s congressmen to rise up in the House and propose for the amendment of the law. They could end up heroes if they succeed in doing so.
DOHA, Qatar (MindaNews / 05 March) -- How bizarre
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GAMSON JR MAWALLIL QUIJANOI realized that she would use it to build her nest to lay
how invested he was in his resilience stories for that
Indeed, if this bird that has no intellect still dares to
(Batang Mindanaw is the youth section of MindaNews. Contributions from young Mindanawons are welcome in this section. Jhon Steven C. Espenido, 22, is from Surigao City. He is an AB English Language student at Surigao del Norte State University)
ferred to Manila, the De-
Assistant for the Visayas
over to the National Bu-
for any future cases that
were arrested in Bayawan within the day, one was killed in an encounter at
down inside his residential town on March 4 while his constituents were obtain-
He will then be taken
He will be buried be-
All pawned items that expired during the month of MAY, 2015 if not renewed or redeemed on or before JULY 14, 2015 will be sold to the public on JULY 16, 2015 at 9:00 a.m. at our pawnshop premises.
All pawned items that expired during the month of JANUARY 2023, if not renewed or redeemed on or before JANUARY 2023 will be sold to the public on MARCH 16, 2023 at 9:00a.m. at our pawnshop premises.
Gipahibalo ang tanan na ang FIRST COLOR PAWNSHOP magasubasta sa tanan nga nag-expired sa bulan sa ENERO 2023. Ang tanan prenda ibaligya sa publiko karong MARSO 16, 2023 sa alas 9:00 sa buntag.
Gipahibalo ang tanan na ang FIRST COLOR PAWNSHOP magasubasta sa tanan nga nag-expired sa bulan sa MAYO 2015. Ang tanan prenda ibaligya sa publiko karong HULYO 16 sa alas 9:00 sa buntag.
#47 Lao St., Toril, Davao City Tel. No. 295-2460
Egger Bldg., Matina Crossing Davao City
Tel. No. (082) 285-7069
ALL PAWNED ITEMS EXPIRED ON JANUARY 2023 AND GADGETS THAT EXPIRES ON FEBRUARY 2023 WILL BE DISPLAYED IN A PUBLIC AUCTION ON MARCH 14 , 2023 AT 9:00AM.
All Pawned Items that expired during the month of OCTOBER 2022 must be renewed or redeemed Two (2) days before the Auction Schedule stated below. If not redeemed or renewed, it will be sold to the public on its respective auction schedule and premises @ 9:00 A.M.
Gibpahibalo ang tanan nga ang DIAGOLD PAWNSHOP, INC. magsubasta sa tanan nga nag expired hangtod sa bulan sa OKTUBRE 2022, ang tanang prenda ibaligya sa publiko sa mga petsa na nakabutang sa ubos, sa oras nga 9:00 sa buntag.
EXPIRY DATES AUCTION DATES
JANUARY 23, 2023
MARCH 09, 2023
Main – San Pedro Cor. Anda Street Davao City
Tel. Nos. (082) 221-1477; (082) 221-0355; (082)222-5039
Email us @ rosegoldpawnshopdavao@gmail.com
Highest Appraisal and Low Interest Rates at 3%
Rosegold Pawnshop
Lapu-lapu Street, Agdao Davao City Tel. No. (082) 225-3637
All pawned items that expired during the month of AUGUST 2022, if not renewed or redeemed will be sold to the public on FEBRUARY 16, 2023 at 9:00a.m. at our pawnshop premises.
Gipahibalo ang tanan na ang AL-JOS PAWNSHOP magasubasta sa tanan nga nag-expired sa bulan sa AGOSTO 2022. Ang tanan prenda ibaligya sa publiko karong PEBRERO 16, 2023 sa alas 9:00 sa buntag.
All Pawned items that expired until the month of JUNE 2022, must be redeemed or renewed Two (2) days prior the Auction Schedule stated below. If not redeemed will be sold to the public on its respective auction schedule and premises at 9:00 A.M.
ang tanan nga ang GOLDVALUE PAWNSHOP, INC., maga subasata sa tanan nga nag-expired kung dili malukat ibaligya sa publiko sa alas 9:00 sa buntag.
All pawned items that expired during the month of DECEMBER 2022 , must renewed or redeemed two (2) days prior to the Auction Schedule stated below. If not renewed or redeemed, it will be sold to the public on its respective auction schedule and premises @ 9:00 a.m.
Gipahibalo ang tanan nga ang NARDING PAWNSHOP, INC., maga-subasta sa tanan nga nag-expired sa bulan sa DISYEMBRE 2022. Ang tanan prenda ibaligya sa publiko sa mga petsa nga nakabutang sa ubos, sa oras nga 9:00 sa buntag.
All pawned items that expired during the Months of SEPTEMBER 2022 (Regular Items) and OCTOBER 2022 (Gadgets) must be redeemed or renewed two (2) days prior to the Auction date schedule as stated below. If not redeemed or renewed will be sold to the public on its respectively auction date schedule at its premises at 9:00 AM
(Fronting Queen Bank) Tel. No. (082) 222-1561 ; (082) 321-0128
Email: goldstandardpawnshopdavao@gmail.com
Rosegold Pawnshop Ilustre Street, Davao City (Beside NCCC Hardwaremaxx) Tel. No. (082) 295-6199
All Jewelry and other articles pawned at Rosegold Pawnshop San Pedro-Main, Rosegold Pawnshop Ilustre, Rosegold Pawnshop Bolton, Rosegold Pawnshop, Agdao and Rosegold Pawnshop Buhangin from SEPTEMBER 16, 2022 TO OCTOBER 15, 2022
If not redeemed or renewed on or before MARCH 17, 2023 will be sold to the Public Auction on MARCH 20-22, 2023 at Rosegold Pawnshop San Pedro-Main from 9:00am to 6:00pm.
Accepts: Jewelry, wholesaler and retailer on all kinds of jewelry
Highest Appraisal and Low Interest Rates at 3%
All jewelry and other articles pawned at Goldstandard Pawnshop San Pedro, from SEPTEMBER 16, 2022 TO OCTOBER 15, 2022 if not redeemed or renewed on MARCH 17, 2023 will be sold to the Public Auction on MARCH 20-22, 2023 at our Pawnshop premises from 9:00am to 6:00pm.
All pawned items at METRO GOLDBRILL PAWNSHOP that expired if not redeemed or renewed Two (2) days before the Auction will be sold to the public on MARCH 15, 2023.
Gipahibalo and tanan na ang METRO GOLDBRILL PAWNSHOP magasubasta sa tanan nga nagexpired kung dili malukat o matubuan duha (2) ka adlaw una ang pagbaligya sa publiko karong MARSO 15, 2023.
Roque Bldg., Matina Crossing, Davao City
Tel. # 234-6367
EURO CIRCLE PAWNSHOP
SAN PEDRO ST., DAVAO CITY - TEL. NO.: 227-0521
EURO MAIN PAWNSHOP
ILUSTRE ST., DAVAO CITY - TEL. NO.: 227-7511
MATI CITY, DAVAO ORIENTAL - TEL. NO.: 306-0665
EURO STAR PAWNSHOP
ILUSTRE ST., DAVAO CITY - TEL. NO.: 227-0667
EURO SUN PAWNSHOP
SAN PEDRO ST., DAVAO CITY - TEL. NO.: 227-3321
PAWNS NOT REDEEMED/RENEWED WITHIN FIVE (5) DAYS AFTER EXPIRY DATES WILL BE AUCTIONED ON MARCH 15, 2023 AT 10:00 A.M. AT THE RESPECTIVE PAWNSHOPS WHERE THE ITEMS WERE PAWNED.
GABBY’S BRILLIANT PAWNSHOP INC. / GABBY’S INFINITE PAWNSHOP INC.
All Pawned items at GOLDVISION PAWNSHOP, INC., that expired must be redeemed or renewed Two (2) days prior the Auction Schedule stated below. If not redeemed will be sold to the public on its respective auction schedule and premises at 9:00 A.M.
Gipahibalo ang tanan nga ang GOLDVISION PAWNSHOP, INC., maga subasata sa tanan nga nag-expired, kung dili malukat ibaligya sa publiko sa alas 9:00 sa buntag.
BRANCHES AUCTION DATE TEL. NO.
General Lao, Toril Agton. Toril
(formerly Cabaguio Panabo
MARCH 16, 2023
MARCH 16, 2023
MARCH 10, 2023
MARCH 03, 2023
MARCH 28, 2023
MARCH 16, 2023
MARCH 21, 2023
MARCH 24, 2023
TEL NO.: 321-2185 / 234-4844
All Pawned items at GABBY’S BRILLIANT PAWNSHOP, INC. and GABBYS’S INFINITE PAWNSHOP, INC. that expired must be redeemed or renewed Two (2) days prior the Auction Schedule stated below. If not redeemed will be sold to the public on its respective auction schedule and premises at 9:00 A.M.
Gipahibalo ang tanan nga ang GABBY’S BRILLIANT PAWNSHOP, INC. and GABBYS’S INFINITE PAWNSHOP, INC. maga subasata sa tanan nga nag-expired kung dili malukat ibaligya sa publiko sa alas 9:00 sa buntag.
BRANCHES AUCTION DATE TEL. NOS. SAN PEDRO MARCH 14, 2023 321-2185 ILUSTRE MARCH 02, 2023 234-4844
DAVAO VAULT SP
JULY 2022
AUGUST 2022
MARCH 16, 2023
MARCH 16, 2023
MARCH 16, 2023
Door #7Realty Bldg. beside Lakitan Mall San Pedro street, Davao City (Tel No.: 228-9322
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although nearly all the municipalities in the province have yet to declare the return to classes of their students.
On Monday although she suspended classes in the province, the governor still allowed the opening of the Bulawan Festival which will run until March 8, the 25th founding anniversary of the Province.
In the latest advisory of the provincial government Tuesday afternoon, it canceled all events related to the festival except for the Pontifical Mass and Foundation Day Program.
In Maragusan, the municipal government also evacuated the patients and personnel inside the Davao de Oro Provincial HospitalMaragusan.
FRB is open to the suggestion of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to allow existing jeepneys that are still in good condition to operate.
The modern jeepney is locally manufactured and can accommodate more passengers than the old ones.
Guadiz said the LTFRB would conduct consultations with jeepney operators and drivers to discuss the details of the modernization program.
Meanwhile, the LTFRB remains open to dialogue with the transport groups that are participating in the ongoing transport strike to listen and discuss their grievances related to the public utility vehicle (PUV) modernization program.
MODERN...(frompage2) intensities, It was Intensity V in Nabunturan, Intensity III in Davao City; Malungon, Sarangani; and Tupi, South Cotabato; Intensity II in Cabadbaran City, Agusan del Norte; Talakag and Malaybalay City in Bukidnon; Kidapawan City, Carmen and Banisilan in North Cotabato; Abuyog, Leyte; Alabel, Sarangani, Koronadal City, South Cotabato; and, Bislig City in Surigao del Sur; Intensity I in Kadingilan, Bukidnon; Don Marcelino, Davao Occidental; Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte; Baybay and Dulag in Leyte; Cagayan de Oro City, Misamis Oriental; Norala, Suralla, Tantangan, Banga and General Santos City in South Cotabato; Esperanza, Columbio, Isulan and President Quirino in Sultan Kudarat; Surigao City in Surigao del Norte; and Tandag Surigao del Sur.
Nearly all areas identialso felt the second earth-
Gov. Dorothy Montejo-Gonzaga suspended again all classes in all levels of schools in the province, the second day the governor did the suspension,
In Kapalong, a town in nearby Davao del Norte, there was a report of children who were injured due the report could not be were posted by several radio stations.
The local government units impacted by the tremors have yet to release the extent of the damages they sustained.
ure the creative industries’ economic contributions accurately, we will continue working with the Philippine Statistics Authority and the Intellectual Property Of -
reliable statistical system through the Creative Industries Satellite Account,” he added.
Pascual also encouraged stakeholders to submit
The LTFRB, together with the Department of Transportation, other government agencies, and local governments, are also ready to assist the passengers who may be affected by the continued strike of some drivers and operators in the next days.
Earlier, the MMDA said it would dispatch 14 buses the National Capital Region (NCR) during Tuesday’s evening rush hour to ensure commuters.
This is despite the normalization of the public transportation situation in the NCR, with no reports of stranded passengers despite continued protests in some parts of the region. (PNA)
roadmap proposals for subsectors such as architecture and landscapes, eSports, fashion and textile, furni-cors, housewares, graphic design and jewelry.
The trade chief is also pushing for improving access to capital for the creative industries.
“We will establish the Creative Venture Fund, consistent with the goals of PCIDA (Philippine Creative Industries Development Act), and shall be -
ness expansion of creative enterprises and individuals. In addition to this venin the form of grants and soft loans is also being planned,” he added.
with skills and competencies in complex new tech-
Combined with its international operations, CEBsengers for full year 2022, 335% higher year-on-year, for a seat load of 75%, which rose 14.7 percentage points year-on-year. Higher travel demand both domestically and internationally, coupled with the easing of various travel regulations, drove the steep recovery for CEB in 2022. -
of 78%, up 3.6 percentage
as the holiday peak season encouraged a further uptrend in travel demand for both domestic and international destinations. Key destinations such as Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, also eased their travel re-
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the urgent creation of a high-level inter-agency committee that will advise the Chief Executive and the Cabinet on measures to keep food prices stable and ensure food security.
"We must rethink our strategies to combat rising food prices. The country’s current high inflation is largely driven by domestic, supply-side constraints. Agricultural imports were ill-timed and food supplies solution is to get to the root of the problem, includalong all segments of the agricultural value chain,” Balisacan said.
He also underscored the importance of continuing the targeted social
nologies and their application in creative processes, Pascual said the department aims to build ENSAYO Creative Hub, which will be a learning academy and will serve as co-working space for creative professionals and aspiring creatives to collaborate with their ideas and business development.
“Through the Hub, we will implement a series of Creative Capability Building Programs focusing on Animation and Game Development. We will offer courses on starting an animation and game development business, marketing and management, partnerships and international opportunities,” he said.
He added DTI will also expand the Philippine Skills Frameworks (PSF) to be developed for the crea-
ter, enabling the airline to accelerate recovery of its international network. Hong Kong, one of CEB’s largest markets, also lifted over 587,000 passengers to short-haul internationalter, an increase of 97%ter. Long-haul destinations, namely, Dubai and Sydney, likewise contributed to the growth, posting a 14% increase in passenger volume -
lion seats during the year and ended 2022 at 92% of pre-pandemic capacity.
in place for full recovery and expects to restore 100% of its pre-COVID network and capacity in March, aided by its unbeatable
protection programs to help the poorest families and vulnerable sectors of the country.
PSA reported that inflation in the bottom 30 percent income household stood at 9.7 percent last month, the same rate in January 2023.
"These short-term assistance programs will be complemented by productivity- and efficiency-enhancing measures in the medium term, as outlined in the Philippine Development Plan 2023-2028,” Balisacan added.
Metro Manila in February 2023 was at 8.5 percent, while it was at 8.7 percent in areas outside National Capital Region. (PNA)
tive industries, in addition to PSFs on digital arts as well as animation and game development.
“To address the limited access to new technologies, we hope to pilot the establishment of Creative Innovation Centers, such as studios, co-working spaces and pilot laboratories, where we can demonstrate the application of cuttingedge technologies, perform advanced research and development, and implement co-creation programs,” Pascual said.
He said DTI will be of the Presidential Adviser on Creative Communications (OPACC) led by Secretary Paul Soriano in spearheading the government’s initiatives in developing the creative industries. (PNA)
seat sales, widest domestic network, and reinstatement of all its international destinations.
For starters, CEB has strengthened its Clark hub by operating a combined 13 domestic and international destinations from Clark International Airport, making it the largest airline servicing northern and central Luaircraft in 2023 to address capacity and growing passenger demand. These are on top of the 10 new Airbus NEO aircraft that will be delivered in 2023 to expand
“Three of the aircraft will be used to re-start the Clark base. The two other aircraft will be used to support overall growth ambitions as CEB recovers fully from the pandemic," said President and Chief Com-
MANILA – Vice President Sara Duterte said on Tuesday the Philippines shall continue to strengthen diplomatic ties and collaboration on education with the states of Laos and the Czechia (also Czech Republic).
In a social media post, Duterte said the ambassadors of the two countries visiteddent (OVP) and discussed their common interests.
Duterte pertains to Lao Ambassador to the Philippines Sonexay Vannaxay and Czechia Ambassador to the Philippines Jana Šedivá.
“Sa aming pag-uusap, napagkasunduan namin na mas palakasin pa ang diplomatikong relasyon sa pagitan ng Lao at Pilipinas bilang
mga kasapi ng (In our talk, we agreed to strengthen the diplomatic relations of the Philippines and Laos even more as members of the) Association of Southeast Asian Nations,” she said, referring to Vannaxay.
Besides improving diplomatic ties, the Lao representative also expressed interest in education and healthcare.
“Sinabi ko sa kanya nadent ay handang magbigay ng tulong sa Lao sa pagkilala ng mga local government units na mayroong best health practices na maaari nilang pag-aralan o subukan (I told him that the OVP is ready to help Lao in identifying local government units that have best health practices which they can assess and adapt),”
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Vice President Sara Zimmerman Duterte also congratulated the people behind MICECON. She was one of the leading proponent when Davao City successfully bid to host the event back in 2019 when she was still the City Mayor. However, the pandemic halted the holding of MICECON for two years.
“For Davao City, being the host of this year’s MICECON 2023 is an opportunity to showcase one of the tourism gateways in Mindanao,” Duterte said during the closing ceremony.
She also encouraged the MICE stakeholders to work together in order to revitalize the tourism sector, stating the importance of offering diverse packages and incentives, and bringing in investments that gives importance on service quality, public health and transportation that will help enrich the immersive experience of tourists.
Davao City is home to, at least, 50 MICE facilities accommodation, food, even Halal offerings.
MICECON is the biggest gathering of MICE professionals in the country that brings together local and foreign participants in learning about various global trends in business meetings from national and international MICE experts and opening a myriad of possible opportunities while experiencing the tourism sites of the the host city.
Aside from visiting Davao's tourism attractions, the delegates were also able to experience the culture, arts and cuisine of the city and the region during the nightly socials.
Notice is hereby given that the estate of the late MARIA LOURDES C. VELASCO, also known as Ma. Lourdes C. Velasco, or Lourdes C. Velasco, who died intestate on March 15, 2022 at Davao City.
That said decedent properties both real and personal properties which the decedent solely owned or co-owned, as follows:
REAL PROPERTIES
TRASNFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-44101, a parcel of land (Lot 3, Block 20, of the consolidation and subdivision plan Bcs-2038, sheet 1, being a portion of the consolidation Lots 4 to 9, of Plan Pcs-507, Lot 37, of Plan Pcs-3293, Lot 10-A, of Plan Psd-17760 and Lot 1196, of the Cadastral survey of Davao, G.I.R.O. Cad. Rec. No. 317) situated in the City of Davao, containing an area of Three Hundred Twenty (32) Sqm. More or less;
TRASFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-238731, a parcel of land (Lot 3-0, Psd-11-043514, being a portion of lot 3, Pes-11-001947, situated in the Barrio of Poblacion, Cityof Davao, containing an area of Six Hundred (600) Sqm. More or less;
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-374398 a parcel of land (Lot 1 of the consolidationsubdivision plan (LRC) Pcs-6591, being a portion of the consolidation of Lot 135-C-2-A and 135-C-2-B, described on plan Psd-20693, LRC, Record No. 6986) situated in the City of Davao, containing an area of One Hundred Fifty Four (154) Sqm. More or less;
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-374397 a parcel of land (Lot 1 of the consolidationsubdivision plan (LRC) Pcs-6591, being a portion of the consolidation of Lot 135-G-2-A and 135-G-2-B, described on plan Psd-20693, LRC, Record No. 6986) situated in the City of Davao, containing an area of One Hundred Fifty Four (154) Sqm. More or less;
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-146121 a parcel of land (Lot 13-B-2, of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd-131913 being a portion of Lot 13-B, described on plan, Ps-84-D, IRC Record No. 6867), situated in the City of Davao, containing an area of Two Thousand Four Hundred Forty Two and Forty Seven Decimeters (2,442.47) Square Meters more or less;
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-270611 a parcel of land (Lot 248-A, Psd-11013325 being a portion of Lot 248, Pcs-3076 Amd.), situated in the Barrio of Bia Guianga, City of Davao; containing an area of Four Thousand Six Hundred Sixty Three (4,663) Square Meters more or less;
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-270610, a parcel of land (Lot 249-A, Psd-11013324 being a portion of Lot 249, Pcs-3076 Amd.), Situated in the Barrio of Bia Guianga, Cit y of Davao, containing an area of Four Thousand Five Hundred Forty-Four (4,544) Square Meters more or less.
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. CARP-03572, a parcel of land (Lot 3696-D-7, Psd-11-036936
a portion of Lot 3696-D, Psd-010680), Situated in Sinaragan, Matanao, Davao
Duterte added.
Moreover, Šedivá also visited the OVP as she pressed on her country’s support for Philippine education, which is currently working on the learning recovery following the pandemic effects.
Duterte expressed gratitude for Czechia’s efforts in the Philippines, especially in the disadvantaged areas.
“Nagbigay ang Czech Republic ng 20 computers para sa mga mag-aaral sa isang maliit na bayan sa Bohol. Pinasalamatan naman natin ang suporta na ibinigay ng Czech Republic sa ating bansa (The Czech Republic donated 20 computers for learners in a small town in Bohol. We thanked the Czech Republic for its support to our country),” she said.
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until early Q4 (fourth quarter) 2023 before decelerating close to the low-end of the target range by January 2024 due mainly to negative base effects and the likely decline in global oil and non-oil prices,” the BSP said, citing supplyside factors both here and abroad.
The central bank saidlook are still on the upside
Ilustre St., Davao City
Tel # 224-1204; 222-6086
The DAVAO ROS-VER PAWNSHOP, INC. and NEW PAG-ASA PAWNSHOP will be having its JOINT AUCTION on all unredeemed pawned items left during the month of January 2023. The said items will be sold to the public at the following VENUE AND DATE.
Gipahibalo ang publiko na ang DAVAO ROS-VER PAWNSHOP, INC. og ang NEW PAG-ASA PAWNSHOP; magsubasta sa tanang prenda nga naremata atong Enero 2023. Ang tanang prenda dungan nga ibaligya sa publiko sa mga sumusunod nga dapit og petsa:
until next year primarily due to the “potential impact of uncertainties in the global food market, increased domestic prices of key food items facing supply constraints, additional transport fare hikes due to elevated oil prices, and higher-than-expected wage adjustments in 2023.”
These factors are expected to be countered by the results of weaker-than-
NOTICE is hereby given that the estate of the late TEODERICO R. PETALCORIN who died intestate on December 10, 2004 at Davao City; That the deceased Teoderico R. Petalcorin at the time of his death left a property described as follows:
TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-103205
A parcel of land (Lot 5, Blk-1,Pcs-11-0001501, being a portion of Lot 336-D-F-E, F&G, Psd-11-008390), situated in the Barrio of Talomo, City of Davao, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of One Hundred Eighty Seven (187) Square Meters more or less;
That pursuant to Sec. 1 Rule 74 of the Revised Rules on Court of the Philippines, the above-mentioned described property has been the subject of AFFIDAVIT OF SELF ADJUDICATION WITH SALE made and executed by his only heir THELMA PETALCORIN per Doc. No.118; Page No. 25; Book No. 76; Series of 2022 of the Notary Public Atty. Joselito D. Sevilla of Davao City.
(MT-Mar. 8, 15 & 22, 2023)
expected global recovery.
The central bank said its policy-making Monetary Board (MB) “will review its assessment of monetary policy meeting on 23 March 2023,” referring to the second rate setting meeting of the Board for this year.
“The BSP remains prepared to adjust its monetary policy settings as
necessary to prevent inbecoming disanchored and safeguard the inflation target over the policy horizon.
The BSP also continues to call for the timely and effective implementation of non-monetary government measures to mitigate the impact of persistent supplyit added. (PNA)
Notice is hereby given that the estate of the late ALICIA Y. RALLON, who died intestate on December 17, 2020 at Davao City;
That the deceased at the time of her death leaving her OneHalf (1/2) undivided conjugal share and cash in the bank more particularly described as follows:
TRASNFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-343982, A parcel of land (Lot 28-B-1, Psd-11-063429, being a portion of Lot 28-B, (LRC) Psd-113644, situated in the Barrio of Tugbok, City of Davao, containing an area of Five Hundred (500) Sqm. More or less
Personal Property a Savings Account with BPI, Toril Branch under Savings Account No. 2133-0117-92.
That pursuant to Sec. 1 Rule 74 of the Revised Rules on Court of the Philippines, the above-mentioned properties has been the subject of EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH REPUDIATION made and executed by and among her heirs per Doc. No. 406; Page No. 83; Book No. 4; Series of 2023 of the Notary Public ATTY. JANE KARLA BORBE of Davao City.
(MT-Mar. 1, 8 & 15, 2023)
NOTICE is hereby given that NEWTEIN L. SY, of legal age, Filipino, married and a resident of Sta. Mesa Manila; after being duly sworn in accordance with law, hereby depose and state that:
That I am the son of Sy Hua, who was a Chinese Citizen and a resident of Davao City;
That Sy Hua passed away on April 12, 2012 in Davao City;
That sometime during the early 1990’s when I was still residing with Sy Hua in our ancestral house in Davao City; he asked me to safekeep his stock
No. 58 dated 4 December 1963 Five Hundred (500) Shares;
No. 59 dated 4 December 1963 Five Hundred (500) Shares;
No. 60 dated 4 December 1963 Five Hundred (500) Shares;
No. 192 dated 6 February 1968 Seven Hundred Fifty (750) Shares;
No. 229 dated 24 May 1972 Three Hundred Forty (340) Shares; forgotten about them when I eventually transferred residence sometime in 1995 to Manila where I have been residing to this day;
That due to long passage of time, I could not anymore locate the said
That I exerted diligent effort to retrieve the same in all the places where I could have stored the same in our ancestral house but all my diligent efforts proved futile as I could not anymore locate them. are considered legally lost and irretrievable, for all intents and purposes;
foregoing, and to inform the concerned authorities, including Manila Rubber Corporation of this fact, and to support my request for replacement stock per Doc. No. 256; Page No. 53;
the Notary
WITH the highly successful Davao City hosting of the MICECON (meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions conference) last March 1 to 3, the city has validated once agaib its capacity as one of the country's leading MICE destinations.
The city has hosted MICECON exactly a decade ago.
"Davao has raised the bar for MICECON, having held such an excellent exhibition of the potential the Philippines can have to be the leading MICE destination in Asia,” Department of Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco said during the opening ceremonies.