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Filinvest Invests P16B in Ciudad BTO Project
The development of Ciudad will finally be realized after the Province of Cebu turned over Friday a parcel of the property to homegrown developer Filinvest Land, Inc. (FLI) through a build-transfer-operate (BTO) engagement. Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia and Tristan Las Marias, FLI president and CEO, formally kicked off the project in simple ceremonies onsite on […].....»»
PMI, ARQ, ZIP Sanman boxers feted in first Elorde-Pacquiao Boxing Awards
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Central Visayas was well-represented during the inaugural Elorde-Pacquiao Boxing Awards at Okada Manila last Sunday, March 24th. This was after 13 of Central Visayas’ best boxers from Cebu and Bohol were feted for their achievements in 2023. They were headed by none other than former World Boxing Organization (WBO) world minimumweight.....»»
Eumir Marcial K.O’s Thai foe in Manila duel
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Olympic bronze medalist Eumir Marcial made easy work against Thai Thoedsak Sinam in his homecoming bout in Manila on Saturday night, March 23, at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium. Marcial, who is bound for the Paris Olympics in July, knocked out Sinam in the fourth round in their eight-rounder non-title bout. With.....»»
Balamban site is for road project, not Capitol bldg – Gwen
CEBU CITY, Philippines – The cleared site in Barangay Cambuhawe, Balamban, in western Cebu, is not for the new Capitol building, but for nationally funded road projects. Cebu Provincial Governor Gwen Garcia made this clarification after photos of a deforested mountain in Balamban, initially thought to be the site development of the new Capitol building,.....»»
Philippines bows down to Iraq in FIFA Qualifiers
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Mohanad Ali scored a late goal for Iraq that sent the Philippines to the bottom of Group F in the FIFA World Cup 2026 and AFC Asian Cup Qualifiers on Friday, March 21 (March 22, Manila Time) at the Basra International Stadium in Iraq. With the defeat, the Philippines’ chances to.....»»
Rama asks Malacañang to suspend Gwen over CBRT dispute
CEBU CITY, Philippines – Preventive Suspension. Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama is seeking the suspension of Governor Gwen Garcia over issues related to the Cebu Bus Rapid Transit (CBRT). Rama filed an administrative complaint before the Office of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. against Garcia after the governor issued a cease and desist order to the.....»»
Philippines to host Volleyball Men s World Championship 2025
MANILA, March 21 (Xinhua) -- The Philippines is set to host the Federation Internationale de Volleyball (FIVB) Men's Volleyball Championship in 2025 after winning the bid on Wednesday night. Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco welcomed the hosting opportunity, saying the country is looking forward to the success of the global sports event. "The Philippines' hosting of this global volleyball event bo.....»»
Delivery drivers urge Mayor Baste for business permit exemption
Title: Delivery Drivers Seek Exemption from Business Permit Requirement A group of delivery drivers in Davao is urging Mayor Sebastian Duterte to exempt them from the mandatory business permits. The drivers, including those from various delivery apps such as Grab and FoodPanda, are concerned about the financial burden imposed by the business permits, which range from P2,000 to P6,000. They argue that this requirement is unique to Davao City among all cities and provinces in the Philippines. Grab rider Rolando Atico emphasized the need for solidarity among all delivery drivers, regardless of the app they work for. He urged fellow drivers to support each other, as the financial impact may extend beyond just Grab and FoodPanda. Atico also requested Mayor Duterte to reconsider the requirement and reinstate the previous occupational permit, which only cost P125. The group is facing a 30-day deadline to obtain the business permits, and they are citing financial constraints as a reason for their request for an extension. Failure to comply could result in their removal from the delivery platforms, jeopardizing their livelihoods. Additionally, they are advocating for changes to Davao City's Revenue Code, proposing a model similar to Cebu City, where only an occupational permit is required. The drivers are also calling for an inquiry into the lack of transparency and unilateral actions of food delivery companies, particularly concerning rider capitalization and financial concerns. They believe that a thorough investigation will help ensure fairness and equity in their financial obligations and working relationship with the delivery companies. Maribel Paguican, the Business Bureau officer-in-charge, stated that non-certified delivery riders categorized as service contractors must obtain a business permit. She mentioned two permits for occupational and business activities, with a discounted structure for delivery riders. However, concerns have been raised about increased taxes, potentially ranging from P3,000 to P6,000, along with an additional tax on top of the declared income of P1,400. The delivery drivers' plea for exemption from the business permit requirement reflects their concerns about the financial impact and the potential threat to their livelihoods. Their call for solidarity and support from fellow drivers highlights the urgency of the situation. This story sheds light on the challenges faced by delivery drivers in Davao and the implications of the business permit requirement on their financial well-being. It also underscores their efforts to seek fairness and equity in their working relationship with the authorities and delivery companies......»»
Sea trips resume as Kabayan further weakens to LPA
CEBU CITY, Philippines – Good news for passengers stranded in ports due to bad weather. The Philippine Coast Guard in Central Visayas (PCG-7) on Monday evening, December 18, allowed several sea trips to resume after the state weather bureau lifted all storm signals in the country. In its 5 p.m. severe weather bulletin, the Philippine.....»»
Cebu under Signal No. 1 as Kabayan nears Mindanao
CEBU CITY, Philippines – The entire Cebu has been placed under Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) No. 1 on Sunday, December 17, due to Tropical Depression Kabayan. The state weather bureau, in its severe weather bulletin issued at 5 p.m. on Sunday, included the island province in the list of areas covered by TCWS No......»»
Guild of Runners opens in Escario, Cebu City
Summary: A new fitness studio, Guild of Runners, has opened in the heart of Cebu City, offering coach-guided sessions that combine track-and-field, treadmill training, and whole body workouts for strength and conditioning. The studio stands out as the only fitness center in Cebu to provide heart rate monitoring throughout sessions using a mobile application connected to a wrist or chest strap worn by trainees. Led by a Licensed Physical Therapist and a Certified USA Track and Field Coach, the Guild aims to improve overall fitness, including posture, coordination, balance, weight management, cardiovascular endurance, and musculoskeletal strength through running-based workouts. The studio also specializes in training runners and athletes preparing for competitive races, ranging from 5k to triathlons. Those interested can attend a free trial class and find more information on the Guild of Runners' Facebook page......»»
CEBU’S FIRST: EXCITEMENT PEAKS AS DANAO CITY UNVEILS 1ST INTERNATIONAL ULTRA TRAIL EVENT
In a groundbreaking milestone for Danao City, the unveiling of the First Danao City International Ultra Trail has sparked tremendous excitement. The event, announced during a press conference at the Danao City DRRM Operations Center, not only marks a significant moment for the city but also sets the stage for an unprecedented sports tourism experience. It stands as the first-ever International Ultra Trail Running Event in Cebu, sanctioned by Asia Trail Master (ATM). Notable figures including Danao City Mayor Thomas Mark “Mix” Durano, Committee Chair on Tourism Hon. Ivy Durano, and Event Organizer Marites Bitbit of Virago Sports Management Services, gathered for the press conference. Virtual guests included representatives from different Philippine Sports Organizations and international trail runners. The official event date is set for January 27-28, 2024, offering varied distances and categories, including 15km, 30km, 50km, and 100km. Registration fees range from P2,000 to P3,200, with an Early Bird rate applicable until November 30, 2023. The event also unveiled the four peaks of Danao City (Mt. Lantauan, Mt. Mago, Licos Peak, and Manghilao Peak), which will be prominently featured during the ultra trail run, showcasing the city's breathtaking terrain. Mayor Mix Durano expressed the city's commitment to adventure tourism, emphasizing the coverage and tourism boost the event will bring. Hon. Ivy Durano highlighted the event as a testament to the city's dedication to promoting sports adventure tourism and respecting the environment. Kris Van de Velde, founder of Asia Trail Master (ATM), conveyed his enthusiasm, stating that Danao City's inclusion in the championship series is highly anticipated by international fans. The 1st Danao City International Ultra Trail promises to be an extraordinary event, showcasing the city's dedication to promoting Sports Tourism and establishing its challenging peaks and terrains in the international trail running scene. In addition to the trail run, the event will feature tour packages, food fests, and invigorating zumba and yoga sessions, promising a holistic experience for participants and spectators alike......»»
PrimaryHomes Inc. Hosts GPAN 2023: A Gala of Gratitude, Achievements, and Shared Vision
PrimaryHomes Inc. recently hosted its annual Grand Partners' Appreciation Night (GPAN) at the Waterfront Hotel and Casino in Cebu City, marking a night of gratitude, achievements, and a shared vision. The event, themed Elegant Reverie: Cotillion Gala, served as a platform to honor and acknowledge the hard work and achievements of its partners. The night was a celebration of joint accomplishments and a vision of continued collaboration with PHI, highlighting the most comprehensive Ultra Sales Incentive Program by the company. The event saw the acknowledgment of top performing partners during the Ultra Recognition 2023, with individual achievements spotlighted during the sales agents awards. Renz Arthur Q. Abucejo of Horizons Realty and Jovelyn Coyoca of Leuterio Realty & Brokerage were recognized as the 2023 Salespersons of the Year for Bohol-Negros and Cebu, respectively. Additionally, realty firms were awarded for their crucial role in propelling the company's sales, with Leuterio Realty & Brokerage earning the 2023 Realty of the Year award. The evening also saw the introduction of the PrimaryHomes DigiStars award, highlighting partners' digital brilliance on social media platforms, with Mark Dave Pialago of Skyland Realty earning the DigiStar of the Year recognition. Furthermore, the Reliable Circle, an esteemed group beyond the offerings of the Ultra Sales Incentives Bundle, was recognized for its exceptional dedication and commitment, offering members access to numerous benefits and incentives. In a thrilling finale, the Ultra Grand Raffle Draw saw millions in prizes, including four house and lot units, being given away. The event concluded with the reaffirmation of PHI's dedication to providing unwavering support for its sales partners, aiming to deliver enhanced experiences and reliable services to their clients. For those interested in learning more about Primary Homes or becoming a sales partner, visit its website, www.primaryhomes.com, or its Facebook page, Primary Homes Inc. (SPONSORED CONTENT).....»»
MG Motors Cebu s electrifying debut of MG4 EV
MG Motors Cebu has made an electrifying debut with the unveiling of its latest electric vehicle, the all-new MG4 EV. This marks the company's commitment to sustainability and innovation, providing eco-friendly alternatives to Cebuanos. The MG4 EV boasts cutting-edge features, including a quick-charging battery and sports car-like handling precision. With a range of up to 435 kilometers, this electric vehicle offers optimal performance. MG Motors is known for its exceptional performance and sophisticated designs, and the MG4 EV takes it to the next level. The company also emphasizes quality customer service and after-care support. With a starting price of 1.5 million pesos, Cebuanos can now enjoy an elevated driving experience while contributing to a sustainable future. For more information, visit MG Cebu's Facebook page or contact them directly. (SPONSORED CONTENT).....»»
Magnitude 6.9 quake jolts Hinatuan in Surigao del Sur, tremors felt in Cebu
CEBU CITY, Philippines – A strong earthquake struck Surigao del Sur late on Saturday evening, December 2, with tremors felt in Cebu. Saturday’s quake, which occurred at 10:37 p.m., had an intensity of 6.9-magnitude on the Richter scale, based on the earthquake bulletin from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs). The United States.....»»
Artefino: Empowering Women Artisans in the Countryside
All it took to start the trailblazing Artefino were five ladies of passion and commitment, three of whom, joined us in a special episode of PairFect, the online show of the DAILY TRIBUNE. [gallery columns="4" size="full" ids="176285,176284,176283,176282"] These ladies are achievers in their own right and have been at the forefront of causes that have continuously benefited the society. Mita Rufino has been the top honcho of the Filipino Heritage Festival which has been going on for 20 years. Maritess Pineda was president of the number one Zonta chapter in this part of the country and region, Zonta Club of Makati and Environs. For the longest time, she was engaged in the export business and was active with the Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions, the export promotion arm of the Philippine Department of Trade and Industry. Cedie Vargas heads the Lopez Group Foundation and is the executive director of the Lopez Museum and Library. [caption id="attachment_176287" align="aligncenter" width="789"] Fiesta throw blankets. | Photograph Courtesy of Ig/abel Philippines[/caption] Our interview article with the three ladies, which we started yesterday, continues in this issue. Here follows our interesting exchange. DAILY TRIBUNE (DT): Tell us about your personal passions outside of Artefino. What else keeps you occupied. Mita: I’m with the Filipino Heritage Festival. We work with the National Commission for Culture and the Arts. We have our programs and events throughout the Philippines. Our main objective is to bring awareness of our cultural heritage to the whole country if we can. One of our major projects is the Youth Forum participated in by around 60 young students. Last May, we had it in Negros Occidental and we had six cities that joined in. We are trying to make them aware about the different heritage and all forms of cultural heritage, tangible or intangible, in their own areas. We get reports now from them and we discuss how we are going to help them out. This is something which I feel is going to be quite interesting for the youth. We will be 20 years old next year. We’re hoping to go to Ilocos. We would also like to work with Artefino because Artefino is part of our heritage. For next year, another project will focus on our local trees, indigenous hardwood and local. We’re working with the Metropolitan Museum for that one. And, of course, I am active in church and with the Zonta. My time is really full from morning to evening. Sometimes I just ask myself, “Wow, what will I do now? I have to report this, I have to report that.” That’s what’s keeping me quite busy. Maritess: I think what has helped me a lot in doing my share in Artefino is the fact that I was 20 years with CITEM. In the beginning when we were starting in my export business, I would ask the support of CITEM. It gave me a very good perspective of how it is to come up with fairs like this. We used to do it here and abroad. I was 20 years in export and I was part of the board of CITEM for quite a number of years. I was among the pioneers during the time of Mina Gabor, who was the one who trained me. She was the one who trained me how to give a talk to 3,000 women and producers from Bacolod. I refused at first but they said, “No, you will just talk to a few people in a small room.” So, I agree but, at the CCP, I found out there were 3,000 women. Sabi ko doon sa asawa ko, “You stay at the back. Then you will be the only one I will look at and no one else.” I really picked up a lot of things from Mina. She really made our handicraft industry very strong. And because of that, I was able to bring that know-how into this fair. Other than that, I’m very active in the arts. I have been a collector since 1972. That’s my passion. Also, being the granddaughter of Amang Rodriguez, serving the community is really part of my DNA. It is really second nature for us, we in the Artefino, to do anything we could to empower women and their communities so that they could be self-sufficient by putting up their own social enterprises. Something that would inspire their children to follow suit and not leave their parents’ and grandparents’ crafts for another profession or livelihood. Cedie: I think the best way to describe me is just like an arts and culture advocate. And that sort of ties everything that I do whether it’s in the media or the Lopez group foundation including the Lopez Museum and Library and other foundations outside of the Lopez Group. But what excites me is when I can tie all these together into a few projects. One of the bigger advocacies of the Lopez Group is environmentalism. Whether you’re saving the marine reefs or mangroves or saving the trees. They intertwine and it’s exciting when you are able to create a project that will marry all your different advocacies. You know, you have passion, you have commitment in what you are doing. DT: Tell us about your family lives. Are you mothers? Are you grandmothers? Are you single? Mita: I am single now. I just lost my husband two and a half years ago. I have four kids. Three girls, two of them in London, and one boy. My daughter, Maritoni, is a ballerina and she teaches ballet. My son, Chino, anchors a sport show and he promotes motorcycles. Maritess: I have four children. One is abroad working in hotels. And three of them are here. I already have three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Now that they’re all grown up. I have time for all these things. I’m free to do what I want. Cedie: I’m a mother. I’m a grandmother. I have four children and four grandchildren. By the end of the year, I will have six grandchildren. I think what I’m trying to define now is my role as a grandmother. I involve my children and even my grandchildren in this advocacy that I have. Whatever it is that I strongly believe in, I try to expose them to that. Two of my children are with the Lopez group. DT: Can you tell us about someone, a craftswoman, you have empowered? Maritess: We can tell you that we started our first grantee, Sarah Juan, for our Artefino Foundation. Mita: We helped this one designer because she is really good. Cedie: And enterprising. Mita: She works with the community in Davao. Mita: She was our first beneficiary. They were able to come up with a line-up of jackets that were beaded and that sold very well in Artefino. She has two stores now — one in Rockwell and the other in Greenbelt. Cedie: A lot of our brand partners have amazing stories. That’s what interested us in them. That’s why we put up Artefino and the Artefino Foundation because of their amazing stories. DT: It turned out there are a lot of creative Filipinos. Cedie: Yeah. They just need that extra push. Yeah. DT: This year, who will Artefino benefit? Maritess: Well, like we have Anya Lim. She’s from Cebu. Actually, we visited the place. We visited the area, her community and we saw how the ladies, mostly elders, work and help one another. Mita: That particular lady, said to me, “Ma’am, now I can buy a TV because I have already sent my apos to school. Now it’s for me naman to have a television.” Cedie: They are trying to teach us how to weave. We tried. It’s so hard. Mita: It’s a great workout, though. Maritess: Kailangan ng great coordination, eh. Kamay at paa. Mita: You have to move with the rhythm of the loom. Maritess: It was very nice talking with them because they were really telling us their whole stories. Cedie: They were sharing as mothers. They invited us to go back. Maritess: Kasi they were able to send their children and grandchildren to school. So, malaking bagay, 'di ba? Now that the children know that they could earn on weaving, they are willing to learn the trade. Mita: What we’re hearing in different places is that even the men, when they come home in the evening, help out also. Cedie: You know, the men have actually strong hands. The weaves are tighter. DT: What makes this edition of Artefino special? Mita: We are into reused, recycled and repurposed products. Actually, the original person who did all these years ago was Patis Tesoro. She was the epitome of all this without calling it repurpose or recycle. Basta she would pick up any kind of material. Puwedeng kurtina, puwedeng mantel. She would put it together, buburdahan niya. And because of that, we decided to feature her here as the Ms. Patis Tesoro. DT: Thank you very much. It has been our pleasure. We are happy that you have helped a lot of women and at the same time are paying tribute to trailblazing women like Patis Tesoro. With you, ladies, there is indeed hope for our countrymen, especially our creative industry workers in the mountains and seashores of our country. 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Goring now a typhoon; Signal No. 2 up over northeastern Cagayan
MANILA, Philippines — Typhoon Goring intensified anew prompting state meteorologists to raise Signal No. 2 over the northeastern part of Cagayan province. The bulletin from the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) on Friday night showed that Goring now packs maximum sustained winds of 120 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center, and The post Goring now a typhoon; Signal No. 2 up over northeastern Cagayan appeared first on Cebu Daily News......»»
Goring now a severe tropical storm, may become typhoon by Saturday — Pagasa
MANILA, Philippines — Severe Tropical Storm Goring continues to intensify as it moves southeast, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said on Friday afternoon. Pagasa’s latest bulletin showed that Goring now packs maximum sustained winds of 110 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center and gustiness of up to 135 kph. As The post Goring now a severe tropical storm, may become typhoon by Saturday — Pagasa appeared first on Cebu Daily News......»»
Chedeng intensifies into severe tropical storm
Chedeng is now a severe tropical storm, according to the 11 p.m. bulletin of Pagasa. Severe tropical storm Chedeng, which has an international name Guchol, brings maximum sustained winds of 95 kilometer per hour (km/h) near the center, gustiness of up to 115 km/h, and central pressure of 992 hPa. READ: Tropical Storm Chedeng – […] The post Chedeng intensifies into severe tropical storm appeared first on Cebu Daily News......»»
PCSO to suspended STL operator in Cebu, Southern Leyte: Stop unauthorized operations
Determined to stamp out illegal gambling and instill full compliance among its accredited Small Town Lottery operators, the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office on Tuesday clamped down on the unauthorized operations of an erring STL operator in Cebu City and Southern Leyte. PCSO General Manager Mel Robles explained that all operations of Saturn Gaming N' Amusement Corporation in the said provinces are already deemed illegal, after the termination of its authority to operate last 8 March 2023. Robles pointed out the PCSO’s order is effective and must be fully enforced in the said areas except in Metro Cebu and Mandaue City. The PCSO made the announcement Tuesday on its official website, stating, among others, that the authority to operate of Saturn Gaming was revoked effective 8 March 2023 by virtue of PCSO Board Resolution No. 55 Series of 2023, even as the revocation order subsequently took effect on 6 April this year. The bulletin said: “Ipinababatid ng PCSO na ang Saturn Gaming N’ Amusement Corporation ay hindi Authorized Agent Corporation (AAC) ng Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office para sa Southern Leyte at Cebu simula ika-6 ng Abril 2023. Ang Authority to Operate (ATO) ng Saturn Gaming N’ Amusement Corporation ay binawi at tinanggal sa ilalim ng PCSO Board Resolution No. 55, Series of 2023 na inilabas noong ika-8 ng Marso 2023”. It added that any attempts by Saturn Gaming to defy the lawful order is in clear violation of Presidential Decree No. 1602 (Prescribing Stiffer Penalties On Illegal Gambling) and Republic Act No. 9287 (An Act Increasing the Penalties for Illegal Numbers Games, Amending Certain Provisions of Presidential Decree No. 1602, and For Other Purposes). Robles said they decided to terminate the authority to operate after they discovered that Saturn Gaming had committed and was continuing to commit numerous violations of the terms and conditions stipulated on the Authorized Agent Corporation Agreement. Robles said Saturn Gaming’s closure should serve as warning to other STL operators, reiterating that the PCSO will not hesitate to impose sanctions or revoke their authority to operate if they are found violating the Authorized Agent Corporation Agreement. “Magsilbing babala sana ito sa ating mga STL operator na sana ay sundin nila ang nakasaad sa kasunduan na kanilang pinirmahan. Dahil hindi kami magdadalawang-isip na ipasara sila kapag napatunayan namin na lumalabag sila sa mga probisyon ng nasabing agreement,” he said. The PCSO and the Philippine National Police earlier vowed to unite in waging war against illegal gambling operations in the country. PNP chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr. in a recent meeting with Robles, said he would strictly enforce the one-strike policy against police commanders who fail to stop illegal gambling activities in their respective areas of responsibility. The PCSO said it has already informed Acorda and P/Brig. Gen. Anthony A. Aberin, PNP Regional Director in Cebu City, regarding the agency’s position that Saturn Gaming is now an illegal operation. Robles is adamant that illegal gambling operations in the country must be stopped, noting that they greatly affect the PCSO's ability to generate higher revenues as the greater portion of their earnings end up in the hands of illegal gambling operators. "In turn, those losses deprive poor Filipino citizens of the health care and other benefits the PCSO provides," he said. Saturn Gaming, for its part, said it was able to secure a Writ of Preliminary Injunction from Regional Trial Court-Mandaluyong Branch 213 against the PCSO order. Robles, however, clarified that no such writ has been issued by the court in favor of Saturn Gaming. The post PCSO to suspended STL operator in Cebu, Southern Leyte: Stop unauthorized operations appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»