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Lovi Poe may bagong Hollywood movie, sisimulan ang taping this year
BUKOD sa Hollywood independent film na “Bad Man,” may bagong international movie na pagbibidahan ang Pinay actress na si Lovi Poe. Grabe! Ibang level na talaga si Lovi, pang-Hollywood na ang kanyang acting skills! Hindi pa nari-reveal kung ano ang titulo ng bago niyang proyekto, pero ito ay pinangungunahan ng American producer-director na si Garry.....»»
Bakbakan ng mga sikat na K-drama actors sa ‘The Wild’ pasabog ang aksyon
NAGSAMA-SAMA ang pinakamatatapang sa Korea para sa isang matindi at makapigil-hiningang aksyon! Game face on na at maghanda para sa isang ‘di malilimutang intense movie experience! Showing na ngayon ang “The Wild” sa mga sinehan nationwide. Ang mga A-List at beteranong aktor ng South Korea na sina Park Sung Woong, Oh Dae Hwan, Oh Dal-Su,.....»»
Bong Go joins Asian Games send-off; renews advocacy for athletes’ welfare
Senator Christopher "Bong" Go recognized athletes, coaches, and sports officials for their contributions to Philippine sports and their crucial roles in representing the nation on the international stage, during the send-off ceremony on Monday, 18 September, at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) in Pasay City, for Filipino participants in the 19th Asian Games and 4th Asian Para Games in Hangzhou, China. “Today, we gather here not only to celebrate the excellence of our athletes but also to bid them the best of luck as they embark on a journey to represent our great nation at the 19th Asian Games and 4th Asian Para Games in Hangzhou, China," said Go. Go took the opportunity to shed light on his proposed Senate Bill No. 2116, which aims to amend Republic Act No. 10699, also known as the National Athletes and Coaches Benefits and Incentives Act. "This bill which I authored carries the potential to bring about positive change in the lives of our athletes, particularly our para-athletes," he said. Go emphasized the need to increase the incentives for para-athletes, stating, "Sana po’y ma-increase naman rin po ang kanilang incentives na natatanggap dahil ‘yung honor po na dala nila sa ating bayan, pareho naman po ‘yong gold, silver, bronze at pinaghirapan rin po nila." The proposed measures seek to upgrade the incentives for para-athletes. This bill intends to provide equal opportunities and recognition to all athletes, thereby promoting inclusivity and diversity in sports. "The heart of this legislation is inclusivity and equality. It aims to elevate or increase the incentives for our para-athletes," he mentioned. Go, vice chairperson of the Senate Committee on Finance said he continues to advocate for additional budget for sports programs under the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC). "During the budget deliberation last year, ang ipinasa po na budget ng PSC more or less about P200 million. Ako po mismo sa Senado bilang inyong chairman po ng Committee on Sports and as vice chair ng Committee on Finance, isinulong ko talaga na madagdagan po ng P1 billion po ang pondo ng Philippine Sports Commission," he said. He revealed that during the budget deliberations last year, he sponsored and successfully secured financial support for athletes participating in international competitions such as the 2023 Southeast Asian Games, which took place in Cambodia, and the forthcoming Asian Games in China. He also disclosed the allocation of P50 million through the PSC for the Asian Games, along with P30 million specifically for Asian para-games. Go also highlighted the importance of collaboration between the government and the private sector in achieving sports excellence. "’Pag nagsama ang gobyerno at pribadong sektor, walang imposible.” Meanwhile, in his speech, the senator also touched on the state of sports facilities in the country, emphasizing the need for comfortable training grounds for athletes. "Ako, sa abot ng aking makakaya ay tutulong po ako sa ating mga sports program ng ating bansa," he assured. In line with his focus on grassroots sports development, Go also spoke about the National Academy of Sports (NAS), a fully operational institution located in New Clark City in Tarlac. "Ngayon po pwede na pong mag-aral at the same time mag-training, training at the same time mag-aral diyan po sa National Academy of Sports," he said. This initiative aims to ensure that athletes do not have to sacrifice their education for their sports careers. Former president Rodrigo Duterte signed RA 11470 in June 2020, which provides for the establishment of the NAS System and its main campus. Go was an author and co-sponsor of the measure. Go is also prioritizing the institutionalization of the Philippine National Games (PNG) as a platform to scout and recruit athletes for the national pool. He filed SBN 423, or the proposed PNG Act, which seeks to create a nationwide platform for athletes, particularly the youth, to display their abilities. During the ambush interview, Go also emphasized the importance of grassroots programs in encouraging youth to engage in sports and lead a healthy lifestyle. "Grassroots program, it's one way na ma-e-engganyo natin ang ating mga kabataan to get into sports, stay away from drugs, and to keep us healthy and fit," he said. He further elaborated on the connection between sports and health, saying, "Malaking bagay na fit tayo. Ang importante rin sa akin bilang chairman ng Senate Committee on Health, dalawa po 'yan. Importante sa akin ang sports at health. Magka-connect ang dalawang ito dahil para sa akin, kapag fit ka, healthy ka. Pangalagaan po natin ang kalusugan ng bawat isa. Katumbas ng kalusugan ay buhay ng bawat Pilipino." Toward the end of his speech, Go expressed his gratitude to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for his unwavering support for Filipino athletes. "Salamat po mga athletes. And of course, gusto ko rin pong pasalamatan ang suporta po sa atin ng ating mahal na Pangulong Bongbong Marcos sa suporta niya sa SEA Games, sa Asian Games, at sa lahat pa po ng future competition," he said. Go likewise extended his thanks to PSC Chairman Dickie Bachmann, Philippine Olympic Committee President Abraham Tolentino, and the Philippine Paralympic Committee President Michael Barredo for their ongoing support and contribution to the athletic community. He likewise thanked the athletes, para-athletes, and coaches for their dedication and sacrifices in training. "Athletes, para-athletes, coaches salamat po sa inyong lahat, sa inyong sakripisyo sa pagte-training. Alam kong ito na po ‘yung panahon na inaantay natin," Go said. As the athletes prepare for their journey to Hangzhou, China, Go assured them of his full support. "To our athletes, I know that we stand with you every step of the way. We believe in your potential, and we are confident that you will make our country proud on the international stage," he concluded. The upcoming Asian Games will be held in Hangzhou, China, from September 23 to October 8. The event was originally scheduled for 2022 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. See more photos here: The post Bong Go joins Asian Games send-off; renews advocacy for athletes’ welfare appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Bong Go highlights significance of education in ensuring a brighter future
Senator Christopher "Bong" Go, adopted son of CALABARZON, underscored the significance of education as a gateway to a brighter future during the 50th Commencement Exercises of Cavite State University - CCAT Rosario Campus on Tuesday, September 5. The graduation ceremony was also attended by other officials, such as Rosario Vice Mayor Bamm Gonzales and General Trias Mayor Jonjon Ferrer, among others. “Sa mga graduates, sa mga estudyante, kahit anong course po ang inyong kinuha, ishi-share ko lang po sa inyo ang natutunan ko sa buhay. Isa lang ang sikreto diyan, mahalin n’yo po ang inyong kapwa Pilipino, hinding-hindi po kayo magkakamali. Malay n’yo po pagdating ng panahon kayo rin po ang mamumuno sa bayan o magiging senador ng bansa. Totoo iyan. Kaya unahin ninyo ang interes ng kapwa natin Pilipino,” Go said in his speech. “Ako po hindi ko po akalain na magiging senador po ako. At nagpapasalamat ako sa inyo, sa Panginoon na dinala po niya ako rito. Kaya naniniwala ako na ang serbisyo sa tao ay serbisyo sa Diyos,” he continued. Go emphasized how education can open doors to countless opportunities as he commended the graduates for their dedication and perseverance, recognizing their hard work throughout their academic journey. He reminded them that their graduation marks the beginning of a new chapter filled with possibilities and challenges. “Ngayong araw, tayo'y nagkakaisa upang parangalan hindi lamang ang pagwawakas ng academic journey kundi ang pagsilang ng isang bagong yugto sa buhay ng 680 estudyante ng inyong unibersidad,” highlighted Go. “Half a century ago, this campus was founded with a dream to cultivate abilities and expertise in the realms of Industrial Technology, Engineering, Information and Communication Technology, Hotel and Restaurant Management, and Education. Now, that dream persists, and I am both honored and humbled to be part of this milestone commencement ceremony,” he continued. The senator also expressed his gratitude to the school officials, including University President Dr. Hernando Robles, Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Ma. Agnes Nuestro, Vice President for Research and Extension Dr. Mary Jane Tepora, Vice President for Business and Resource Generation Ms. Lolita Herrera, and Campus Administrator Dr. Lauro Pascua, among others. “To the committed University Administrative Council, our distinguished campus leaders, honored deans, and the lively academic community that envelops us, I offer my sincere thanks for your unwavering dedication to excellence,” Go highlighted. “To the parents and guardians, your affection and encouragement have been the pillars of these graduates' achievements. Your faith in them has ignited their resolve, and today, we revel in your victory as well,” he added. In his speech, Go took the opportunity to discuss his legislative efforts aimed at fortifying the education sector. He expressed his unwavering commitment to improving the lives of Filipinos through various initiatives. SBN 1359 or the "No Permit, No Exam Prohibition Act," was co-authored and co-sponsored by Go and received approval on the third and final reading in March. This proposed legislation aims to put an end to the practice of denying students access to examinations or other educational assessments due to unpaid tuition or school fees. The bill ensures that no student's education is compromised due to financial constraints. In a bid to enhance access to tertiary education, Go co-authored and co-sponsored SBN 1360. This bill seeks to expand the coverage of the Tertiary Education Subsidy (TES) by amending Republic Act No. 10931, known as the Universal Access To Quality Tertiary Education Act. By broadening the reach of TES, Go expressed his confidence that more underprivileged students will have the opportunity to pursue higher education. In times of disasters and emergencies, students facing financial hardships often find it challenging to repay loans. To address this concern, Go introduced SBN 1864, known as the "Student Loan Payment Moratorium During Disasters and Emergencies Act." This proposed measure offers relief to students who have taken out loans but are unable to meet their repayment obligations due to unforeseen circumstances. It underscores the importance of compassion and support during trying times. Go also earlier authored and co-sponsored RA 11470, establishing the National Academy of Sports (NAS) in 2020 as part of his vision to ensure promising young athletes can further hone their talents while getting a quality education. NAS is a government-run academy aimed at developing the country’s future athletes by offering quality secondary education with a special curriculum on sports for gifted young Filipinos who want to enhance their physical and mental capabilities in sports. “To the graduates, remember that your education is not merely a ladder for personal success; it is a potent tool for uplifting our community and the broader society. Wield it with wisdom, and never lose sight of the values and principles that have been so lovingly instilled in you,” Go said. “As I draw to a close, I leave you with a philosophy that has steered me throughout my existence: ‘Ang edukasyon ay hindi lamang isang karapatan, kundi isang tungkulin na may kalakip na responsibilidad.’ Mabuhay ang Cavite State University – CCAT Rosario Campus! Mabuhay ang mga bagong graduates,” the senator concluded. Go also provided tokens to students who graduated with honors. He encouraged them to use their education to serve their community and the country. The post Bong Go highlights significance of education in ensuring a brighter future appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Bong Go asks for accomplishment report of DPWH’s flood control projects
Senator Christopher "Bong" Go stressed on August 9, Wednesday, the need for accountability, strategic prioritization, and long-term solutions to address recurring problems in flood-prone areas during a Committee on Public Works hearing on the country's flood control master plan and outstanding projects. “Yun lang po sir ang tatlong hiningi ko: (1) accomplishment report, (2) copy of master plan at (3) prioritization dito sa mga flood control projects ninyo po na dapat po’y makinabang yung mga lugar na dapat makinabang – yung mga flood prone areas,” he asked during the hearing. Go asked DPWH for an accomplishment report detailing the flood control initiatives undertaken during former president Rodrigo Duterte's term. He also requested a copy of the master plan outlining both current and upcoming projects. The senator said the budget allocated for flood control continues to increase from P82 billion in 2019, 80.7 billion in 2020, 90.9 billion in 2021, 127.4 billion in 2022, 182 billion in 2023, and now with a proposed budget of P215.6 billion for 2024, not including foreign assisted projects and those funded by the private sector. “Ibig sabihin, tumataas po ‘yung budget ninyo for flood control. Pero ‘di pa rin po nabibigyan ng solusyon ang problema sa pagbaha,” he stated, indicating a broader concern about the strategy and effectiveness of flood control projects in the country. The senator also expressed confusion and concern over the prioritization of some flood control projects, questioning why some areas with little or no population receive flood control measures while highly populated areas still suffer from recurring floods. “Despite having flood control projects initiated or requested by legislators and local officials, ang expertise ay nasa DPWH. Kayo dapat ang magsabi kung ano ang tama at mali, kung saan ba dapat ilagay ang flood control, slope protection at iba pang proyekto, at kayo ang dapat nakakaalam paano masolusyunan ang paulit-ulit na pagbaha sa bansa,” Go stressed. In response, DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan said there is a need to protect the environment and production areas but agreed that populated areas should be prioritized. Go said “yung nakikita ko minsan, maraming mga flood control, eh, may bundok namang nagpo-protection sa kanila.” “Eh, dito sa mga patag na lugar — halimbawa itong Bulacan — halos walang bundok ito. Walang nagpo-protect sa kanila sa mga umaagos na malalakas na tubig mula sa taas ng bundok. Eh, ‘yun pa ang kulang-kulang sa flood control. Maybe just check your prioritization plans,” added Go. The senator's call for action originated not only from a practical perspective but also from a compassionate stance. He acknowledged the difficulties faced by the citizens affected by flooding and said "ang hirap mabahaan, parang back to zero na naman po sila," underscoring the challenges of recovery. “Para po silang nasunugan, kaya lang pinagkaiba, makalabas pa rin sila, pero mahirap, sira yung gamit, basa dito, sasakyan, basa yung mga telebisyon nila, parang nag-umpisa po muli sila,” added Go. Go recalled how, during the time of former president Duterte, the administration had insisted on an equitable distribution of the budget for all regions, whether for flood control or any infrastructure. “Talagang gusto niya, hinayaan niya po ang departamentong mag-determine kung saan ‘yung priority niya talaga at nangangailangan,” said Go. “Pakiusap ko lang po sa inyo, full support naman po ako sa inyong opisina, ever since noon pa. Ayusin lang po ‘yung prioritization at ‘wag pong mapabayaan itong mga lugar na flood prone po talaga,” he added. Meanwhile, Go also highlighted the need to address compensation for right-of-way claims, especially for those who are less wealthy and struggle to have their claims recognized. “In relation to DPWH projects… gusto ko lang po malaman, itong prioritization ng pagbabayad ng right-of-way… kase ‘yung mayayaman, balewala sa kanila ‘yun. May mga may hawak ng titulo, halos namamatay na lang na hindi na-claim. Mga isang kahig, isang tuka, nasa bundok, natatamaan ‘yung kalye nila, ‘yung hindi binabayaran,” said Go. “Ano po ba ang prioritization rito sa right-of-way? Lalo na ‘yung mga maliliit. ‘Yun ang napansin ko. Pabalik-balik na, years hindi pa nababayaran,” he added. Bonoan acknowledged the importance of prioritizing all acquired properties and explained the challenges in budgeting for right-of-way compensations. He revealed that the allocated budget for these compensations has been very minimal over the past three years, with only a fraction of the requested amount being granted. Go’s demands for transparency and prioritization in flood control projects were made considering recent flooding incidents across Luzon due to heavy rains brought by tropical cyclones Egay and Falcon as well as the Southwest Monsoon or Habagat. His teams have been going around these areas to provide relief to affected communities particularly in Cagayan, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Pangasinan, La Union, Zambales, Pampanga, and Bulacan. “Ang suliraning ito ay nagpapakita lamang ng kahalagahan ng masusing pag-aaral at aksyon upang maisaayos ang flood control strategies sa ating bansa. Sa likod ng mga hamong ito, patuloy tayo sa paghahanap ng mga karampatang solusyon para sa matagal nang problemang ito,” he said. #### The post Bong Go asks for accomplishment report of DPWH’s flood control projects appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
'MayForever…Alden muling ibinandera ang loyalty sa TVJ: ‘My support for them will go until the end of times’
IMPOSIBLE na talagang mapanood si Alden Richards sa bagong “Eat Bulaga” kahit pa pilitin siya ng mga bossing ng GMA at alukin ng malaking talent fee ng TAPE, Incorporated. Muling ipinagdiinan ng Asia’s Multimedia Star na ang loyalty niya ay mananatili sa original hosts ng longest-running noontime show sa bansa na sina Tito Sotto, Vic […] The post #MayForever…Alden muling ibinandera ang loyalty sa TVJ: ‘My support for them will go until the end of times’ appeared first on Bandera......»»
Go wants safeguards enforced in MIF bill
Senator Christopher “Bong” Go has reminded the executive branch of government to follow and enforce safeguards in the Maharlika Investment Fund bill as it gets Senate approval. “To the executive, we will hold you to your commitment that safeguards will be followed and fully enforced. Hindi dapat masasayang ang pondo ng bayan. Pangalagaan at siguruhin na walang mawawala sa korapsyon o misuse of funds,” he said. Senate Bill No. 2020 creating the Maharlika Investment Fund was approved by the Senate on its third and final reading in the early morning of Wednesday, 31 May. In the explanation of his vote which was inserted into the records after the Senate voted on the measure, Go, vice chair of the Senate Committee on Finance, stressed that the legislative branch will sternly monitor the implementation of the measure should it be enacted into law, highlighting Congress’ oversight to ensure that public funds used and the welfare of the people, in general, are protected and upheld. “Babantayan po namin ito. And just a reminder that any law can be amended or repealed when necessary. We will exercise to the fullest extent our oversight to ensure that the welfare and future of Filipinos are upheld and protected,” he said. While recognizing the need to explore investment opportunities for the national government to generate additional resources to fund the post-COVID-19 economic recovery, Go asserts that the government must be prudent and careful in utilizing limited resources. “The intention of the proposed measure, that is to ensure that our country will attain economic transformation, growth, and sustainability, is noble. Lahat naman po tayo gustong tuluyang maka-recover ang ekonomiya,” he said. “However, government resources are limited, lalo na ngayon bawat piso, bawat sentimo ay napakahalaga. That is why I commend the good sponsor for ensuring that safeguards are in place to protect the funds of the Filipino people,” he said, commending Sen. Mark Villar who sponsored the measure. Go gave his support to the measure, cognizant of the capability of the Executive to fully implement the law as intended. He also reminded that Congress is giving its trust to the Executive but will not shy away from its oversight powers just to safeguard the interest of the Filipino people. “Given this, I give my conditional support to this measure knowing that this went through scrutiny by the collective wisdom of the whole legislative body and with utmost trust and respect in the capability of the executive to implement this as intended,” he said. The bill was approved after an 11-hour session a few days after President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. certified it as urgent, thereby allowing Senate to pass the same measure on second and third reading at the same day. The House of Representatives passed its own version in December of last year. A bicameral conference was held on Wednesday, 31 May, to reconcile the two versions. Upon adoption, the bill can be transmitted to the President for his approval. In previous interviews, Go asserted the need to have credible, competent, and trustworthy fund managers. “Kailangan competent, trustworthy, at saka talagang maaasahan mo na walang pondong masayang dito… Unahin natin palagi ang interes ng bansa at kung ano makakabuti sa mga Pilipino, lalo na sa mga mahihirap,” he stressed earlier. The post Go wants safeguards enforced in MIF bill appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
10 proud LGBTQ members magpapakilig at maglalabasan ng tunay na feelings sa queer dating reality show na ‘Sparks Camp’
SIGURADONG marami ang mahu-hook at mae-excite sa pagsisimula ng kauna-unahang queer dating reality show sa bansa, ang “Sparks Camp”. Ngayong araw, May 24, ang unang episode ng “Sparks Camp” na mapapanood sa YouTube Channel ng Black Sheep Productions, hosted by Miss Trans Global 2020 Mela Habijan. 10 proud members ng LGBTQIA+ community ang magsasama-sama sa […] The post 10 proud LGBTQ members magpapakilig at maglalabasan ng tunay na feelings sa queer dating reality show na ‘Sparks Camp’ appeared first on Bandera......»»
Go lauds Capiztahan Swimfest, sends out aid to indigents
Senator Christopher “Bong” Go, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sports, congratulated the provincial government of Capiz, led by Governor Fredenil Castro, for successfully holding its Capiztahan Swimfest from 14 to 16 April at the Villareal Stadium in Roxas City. “Nais ko po sanang batiin lahat ng mga manlalaro na nagmula sa iba't ibang panig ng rehiyon upang makilahok sa kompetisyon na ito. Ang inyong dedikasyon at pagsisikap ang nagdala sa inyo dito, at tiyak na ibibigay ninyo ang inyong buong puso sa inyong laban,” expressed Go through a message delivered by his representative present during the event. Go was scheduled to personally join the event that day but due to technical issues with the aircraft, his visit was rescheduled to Monday in Capiz where he visited the Malasakit Center in Roxas City. He also joined the groundbreaking of two Super Health Centers and provided assistance to indigents in Panit-an and Panay towns. “As we all know, sports play an essential role in our lives. They not only keep us physically fit but also help us develop important values like discipline, perseverance, and teamwork. They also teach us to face challenges and overcome them with determination, which is a valuable lesson that we can apply in all aspects of our lives,” he continued. The Swimfest is just one out of the 14 sporting events featured in Capiztahan 2023 as there will also be jujitsu, windsurfing, taekwondo, arnis, lawn tennis, invitational motocross, chess, boxing, mixed martial arts, table tennis, bodybuilding, skimboard, and criterium race. The sports festival aims to promote physical fitness, healthy competition, and camaraderie among the residents of Capiz, particularly the youth. It also provides a platform for local athletes to showcase their skills and talents in various sports and to represent their respective towns and cities in friendly competitions. “Sa lahat ng mga magulang at guardians na naririto ngayon, nais kong pasalamatan kayo sa inyong pagsuporta sa mga pangarap ng inyong mga anak na mahilig sa sports,” cited Go. “Ang inyong pagmamahal at suporta ang nagtulak sa kanila upang magpatuloy sa kanilang mga pangarap, at hindi nila makakamit ito ngayon kung hindi sa inyong walang-sawang suporta,” he added. Go’s team also raffled off a pair of shoes and a bike for the participants of the swimfest. Board Member Thea Faith Reyes was present during the event and expressed gratitude to Go for his continuing support of the province. Meanwhile, Go’s team led a relief operation for 1,000 indigents at the Civic Center. They gave away grocery packs, vitamins, snacks, masks, and shirts to the residents. They also provided bicycles, cellular phones, shoes, umbrellas, and balls for basketball and volleyball to select beneficiaries. Representatives from the Department of Social Welfare and Development were also in attendance and extended financial assistance. “I would also like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the organizers of this event, including the local government, for their hard work in putting together this wonderful competition. It takes a lot of effort and dedication to organize such an event, and I commend you for your tireless efforts,” Go highlighted. “Let us all enjoy this day of healthy competition and camaraderie. To all the swimmers, I wish you the best of luck, and may the best person win. Patuloy nating itaguyod ang sports upang maitaguyod ang ating pagkakaisa at magandang kinabukasan para sa ating bansa,” he concluded. On the same day, Go sent his outreach teams to Panay and Panitan towns to likewise assist struggling residents. Go, as Vice Chair of the Senate Committee on Finance, was instrumental in pushing an additional budget for the Philippine Sports Commission in order to support the preparation, training, and participation of Filipino athletes in upcoming sports competitions and to implement effective programs to hone the skills of more young and aspiring athletes. Particularly, the increase in the PSC's 2023 budget reflected in the General Appropriations Act is intended to support Filipino athletes in the 2023 Asian Games, 2023 Southeast Asian Games, and 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. It can also be recalled that Go has successfully authored and co-sponsored a bill in the Senate which became Republic Act No. 11470 in 2020. The Act mandated the establishment of the National Academy of Sports System and Main Campus in New Clark City, Capas, Tarlac. The NAS is a government-run academy aimed at developing the country’s future athletes by offering quality secondary education with a special curriculum on sports for gifted young Filipinos who want to enhance their physical and mental capabilities in sports. “Simula sa grassroots level, d’yan talaga nag-uumpisa ang mga atleta natin. Kaya rin po naisabatas na ang National Academy for Sports, isa pong eskwelahan kung saan po nakakapag-aral at the same time nakakapag-training ang mga kabataan. Pag-aaral at the same time training, training at the same time pag-aaral. Walang naisasakripisyo,” said Go. The lawmaker also introduced Senate Bill No. 423 or the proposed Philippine National Games Act of 2022. The proposed measure aims to institutionalize “a truly comprehensive national grassroots sports program, which will harness the vast potential of the citizenry in discovering and developing champion athletes who could excel in international sports competition, thus giving the country pride and international goodwill and addressing the long-standing problems of Philippine sports in general.” Furthermore, the bill seeks to ensure a more inclusive system of promoting promising Filipino athletes who possess potential in various fields of sports to be given an equal opportunity of becoming future contenders in international sporting competitions and cement the country’s status as a "Sports Powerhouse in Asia." The post Go lauds Capiztahan Swimfest, sends out aid to indigents appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Prioritize 150K-plus OFWs amid China-Taiwan tension — Go
Senator Christopher “Bong” Go urged the Department of Migrant Workers to closely monitor the growing tension between Taiwan and China in order to prepare for necessary contingency measures for the more than 150,000 Filipinos in the area. In an ambush interview Wednesday, 12 April, during the relief operation for fire victims in Parañaque City, Go expressed his concern that the livelihood of the Overseas Filipino workers currently in Taiwan may be at risk. “The safety and the welfare of our kababayans should be the priority of our government. Alam nyo po, mahigit 150,000 na mga OFWs ang nasa Taiwan at unahin po natin ang safety nila at kapakanan nila,” said Go. “Gaya po ng sinabi ni dating pangulong Rodrigo Duterte during the UN General Assembly in 2020, ‘when elephants fight, it is the grass that gets trampled flat.’ Alam n’yo sa sitwasyong ito, malapit ang lugar natin sa Taiwan. Sa sitwasyong ito, ang Pilipinas po ang damo. Tayo po ang kawawa kung mag-aaway ang dalawang higanteng ito,” Go cited. Over the weekend, China simulated a three-day air and sea drill dubbed as the “Joint Sword” drills, around the Taiwan Strait. According to the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the military exercises were meant to be a “stern warning to the provocative activities of Taiwan independence secessionist forces and their collusion with external forces.” “Tiwala naman po ako sa ating gobyerno. Tiwala po ako kay Pangulong Bongbong Marcos na uunahin po n’ya ang interes ng ating mga kababayan (at) interes ng ating bansa at sana po ay ang magiging polisiya natin ay ‘friends to all, enemy to none. “Mas maganda na pong friend to all tayo at enemy to none. Mahirap na tayo pang madamay. Ang Pilipino gusto lang pong mamuhay nang tahimik. Importante, ‘yung kalusugan at buhay ng bawat OFW na nasa Taiwan na maaaring madamay kung sakaling magkagulo doon,” he stressed. When asked if the said issue will create a new conflict with regard to the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, Go expressed that the government must prioritize what is best for Filipinos. “Gaya ng sinabi ko, unahin muna natin ang interes ng ating mga kababayan and I’m sure hindi naman po papayag siguro ang ating gobyerno at ating militar na magagamit tayo o maiipit tayo kung saka-sakali,” Go expressed. “Ako naman, bilang isa sa mga senador, kung saka-sakaling kailangan nating magsalita sa tamang panahon, unahin muna natin kapakanan ng Pilipino,” he asserted. The post Prioritize 150K-plus OFWs amid China-Taiwan tension — Go appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Mutia ti La Union pageant nagbabalik makalipas ang 3 taon
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, La Union—Nang huling itanghal ang Mutia ti La Union pageant noong Marso 2020, nagkakandaugaga ang ilang mga bansa upang masukol ang pagkalat ng COVID-19, at may ilang impeksyong naitala sa Pilipinas. At ngayon, makalipas ang tatlong taon mula nang huling magkorona ng reyna, nagbabalik ang patimpalak kahit mas huli na ito […] The post Mutia ti La Union pageant nagbabalik makalipas ang 3 taon appeared first on Bandera......»»
67 dagdag-kaso; 10 pa patay sa COVID
MANILA, Philippines – Nakapagtala ang Department of Health (DOH) nitong Martes ng 67 na bagong impeksyon sa COVID-19, pangatlong beses na mula noong Abril 2020 na nakapagtala ng hindi hihigit sa 100 kaso sa isang araw. Ayon sa pinakahuling numero ng DOH, ang COVID-19 tally ng bansa ay kasalukuyang nasa 4,073,980. Ang tally ng mga […] The post 67 dagdag-kaso; 10 pa patay sa COVID appeared first on REMATE ONLINE......»»
52nd Mutya ng Pilipinas pageant kasado na; Alamat, G22 may pasabog na sorpresa
SA WAKAS, dumating na ang panahon upang magtanghal ng coronation night ang Mutya ng Pilipinas pageant, tatlong taon makaraan ang huli nitong pagsasagawa ng isang patimpalak. Nagpahinga ito noong 2020 at 2021 dahil sa COVID-19 pandemic. Ngayong gabi, 40 kandidata mula sa iba’t ibang panig ng bansa at mula sa ilang pamayanang Pilipino sa ibayong-dagat […] The post 52nd Mutya ng Pilipinas pageant kasado na; Alamat, G22 may pasabog na sorpresa appeared first on Bandera......»»
Mutya ng Pilipinas pageant tagisan ng mga beterana, baguhan, at overseas beauties
NAG-IINIT na ang ika-52 Mutya ng Pilipinas pageant dahil sa kahanga-hangang hanay ng mga kalahok na kinabibilangan ng mga pamilyar na kandidata, palabang baguhan, at beteranang overseas beauties. Nagbabalik ngayong taon ang pambansang patimpalak makaraang magpahinga noong 2020 at 2021 dahil sa COVID-19 pandemic, at ipinagpatuloy ang pagkilala sa mga Pilipina sa ibang bansa sa […] The post Mutya ng Pilipinas pageant tagisan ng mga beterana, baguhan, at overseas beauties appeared first on Bandera......»»
Teacher sa Aklan game maging ‘babysitter’ sa anak ng Grade 9 student: I pay so much respect for young mothers who go to school
LAGANAP sa bansa ang tinatawag na “teenage pregnancy” o mga batang nabubuntis. Ayon pa nga sa 2020 data ng Commission on Population and Development o PopCom, umaabot ng mahigit 56,000 ang mga maagang nabubuntis sa bansa – kabilang na riyan ang mga nasa edad sampu hanggang labindalawa. Gaya nalang ng isang guro sa Aklan na […] The post Teacher sa Aklan game maging ‘babysitter’ sa anak ng Grade 9 student: I pay so much respect for young mothers who go to school appeared first on Bandera......»»
Bagong US Ambassador to the Philippines, darating sa katapusan ng Hulyo
MANILA, Philippines- Nakatakdang dumating sa bansa sa katapusan ng Hulyo ang bagong envoy ng Washington sa Pilipinas. Itinalaga ni US President Joe Biden ang career diplomat na si MaryKay Loss Carlson bilang susunod na US ambassador to the Philippines. Ang posisyon na naging bakante simula noong Oktubre 2020. “We are really excited to welcome very […] The post Bagong US Ambassador to the Philippines, darating sa katapusan ng Hulyo appeared first on REMATE ONLINE......»»
1% population growth target ng POPCOM
MANILA, Philippines – Nais ng Commission on Population and Development (POPCOM) na mapanatili ang rate ng paglaki ng populasyon ng bansa sa humigit-kumulang 1%, sinabi ni reappointed Executive Director Juan Antonio Perez III ngayong Miyerkules. “Yung population growth natin nung 2020 ay around 0.9%. In 2021, it was 0.4%. I don’t expect that it will […] The post 1% population growth target ng POPCOM appeared first on REMATE ONLINE......»»
Miss Universe Myanmar 2020 nakuhang model sa London; mga magulang tinamaan ng COVID-19
Miss Universe Myanmar 2020 Thuzar Wint Lwin NATATANDAAN n’yo pa ba si Miss Universe Myanmar 2020 Thuzar Wint Lwin? Isa na siyang modelo ngayon sa London. Namomroblema noon si Miss Myanmar pagkatapos ng 2020 Miss Universe beauty pageant kung saan siya tutuloy dahil hindi na siya puwedeng bumalik sa kanilang bansa. Sigurado kasing huhuliin siya […] The post Miss Universe Myanmar 2020 nakuhang model sa London; mga magulang tinamaan ng COVID-19 appeared first on Bandera......»»
Alden inatake ng nerbiyos nang magka-COVID ang taong laging kasama; Gladys may warning sa mga bakunadong Pinoy
Alden Richards, Gladys Reyes at Christopher Roxas MULING nanawagan ang Asia’s Multimedia Star na si Alden Richards sa sambayanang Filipino na magpabakuna na kontra-COVID-19. Sa gitna ng patuloy na banta sa bansa ng killer virus, lalo na ang pagdami ng nahahawa ng Delta variant, hinikayat ng Kapuso Drama Prince ang lahat ng Pinoy na magpaturok […] The post Alden inatake ng nerbiyos nang magka-COVID ang taong laging kasama; Gladys may warning sa mga bakunadong Pinoy appeared first on Bandera......»»
Lea, Regine, Luis saludo kay Nesthy Petecio, wala raw dapat ihingi ng sorry sa mga Pinoy
Nesthy Petecio, Lea Salonga at Regine Velasquez NAGKAKAISA sina Asia’s Songbird Regine Velasquez, international star Lea Salonga at singer-TV host Karylle sa pagsasabing hindi dapat mag-sorry si Nesthy Petecio sa sambayanang Filipino. Sobra kasi ang panghihinayang ng Pinoy athlete na hindi niya naiuwi ang gold medal sa bansa para sa women’s fetherweight category sa Tokyo 2020 […] The post Lea, Regine, Luis saludo kay Nesthy Petecio, wala raw dapat ihingi ng sorry sa mga Pinoy appeared first on Bandera......»»