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BSP promotes financial education thru Piso Caravan

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 18:07
THE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP)-Visayas Region is conducting the BSP Piso Caravan simultaneously in Western, Central and Eastern Visayas regions for two days.

In Cebu, the BSP Piso Caravan is being held at Mandaue City Public Market in Barangay Mantuyong. It will run from July 7 to 8.

Dr. Gregorio Bacay III, head of the Economic Affairs Staff of the BSP-Central Visayas, said on Friday, July 7, that the caravan aims to encourage the public to preserve the integrity of local currency and promote digital payments, which will expand the country’s financial inclusion.

Bacay said the program also aims to get partners or currency exchange partners or centers.

"Amung kuhaun ang mga hugaw nga kwarta gikan sa sirkulasyon ug ilisan namu adto sa bag-o or limpyo nga kwarta, apan kani nga programa nag promotar makakuha kami og mga partners or gitawag namu siya og currency exchange partners or centers sama sa mga pawnshops, mga money services business, mga dagku nga malls, nga mu partner sa amua," Bacay said.

(We will remove dirty money from circulation and replace it with new or clean money, but this program aims to get partners, or currency exchange partners or centers such as pawnshops, money services businesses, and big malls, who will partner with us.)

Bacay said the public can go to their partners and exchange their mutilated, old money there. The target is to have a "stakeholders approach," which means that there is participation from retail establishments especially those who use more on coins in large establishments like malls.

For those who want to exchange their mutilated money, there are three requirements needed by the BS: 3/5 inches or 60 percent surface area, a portion of any facsimile signature, and the security thread is not willfully removed.

Facsimile is an exact copy, especially of written or printed material.

Norecris Pulvera, 36, from Barangay Ibabao-Estancia who has a sari-sari store, joined the caravan to exchange her old money. She brought with her 233 pieces of P20 bill and other banknotes (P50 and P100), and coins. She brought a total of P6,675.25.

"Kaning mga karaan kasagaran mubayad mga tigulang na gani nya maikog ko mubalibad. Ako na lang sa dawatun nya hipuson. Kung mga bata, akong ingnon nga dili ko mudawat og gisi," said Pulvera.

Pulvera said her exchange money will be used to buy goods for her sari-sari store.

Another resident, Vicente Pila, 60, from Barangay Alang who is a market vendor, also exchanged his old money amounting to P3,200.

The mutilated money collected by the BSP will be shredded.

BSP Piso Caravan was programmed in 2022, but Bacay said they also had the same program many years ago.

The BSP Caravan will be held simultaneously in parts of the Visayas, particularly in Mandaue, Iloilo, Dumaguete, Tacloban, Bacolod, Roxas, and Kalibo. (HIC)

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More police personnel dispatched to Negros Oriental for October election

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 17:49
ADDITIONAL 100 policemen from the Regional Mobile Force Battalion (RMFB 7) were sent to Negros Oriental to beef up security there in preparation for the Barangay and Sanguniang Kabataan Election in October.

The send-off ceremony was held on Friday afternoon, July 7, 2023, at the Police Regional Office (PRO 7) headquarters on Osmeña Boulevard, Cebu City.

According to Police Lieutenant Colonel Gerard Ace Pelare, the spokesperson for Police Regional Office (PRO 7) Director Brigadier General Anthony Aberin, the strong presence of police and military in Negros Oriental should not alarm the locals because it is for their safety.

Their task at the moment is to guard the ports and borders of the province as ordered by Aberin.

Pelare said there is also a possibility that the PRO 7 will dispatch more troops to Negros Oriental if necessary.

Pelare acknowledged that they have already designated some barangays in the province as areas of concern, but they will bring this up at their upcoming Regional Joint Security Control Center meeting with the Commission on Elections. (AYB/TPT)

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New bill bats for creation of OFW pension system

Philippines Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 17:47
A party-list lawmaker has proposed specific social security benefits and retirement protection for overseas Filipino workers.
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2 men responsible for dentist attack identified; police prepare charges

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 17:19
THE two men who attacked a dentist inside his clinic in Queens Road, Barangay Kamputhaw, Cebu City have already been identified.

According to Lieutenant Colonel Gerard Ace Pelare, spokesman for the Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO 7), the victim, Dr. Charles Pactol Sia, 41, of Cebu City, has already identified the perpetrators, whose names are withheld pending further investigation.

The Abellana police are now preparing the charges against the criminals,

who hit the doctor’s eyes with a blunt object while he was attending to a patient around 2 p.m. last Wednesday, July 5.

Sia was rushed to a private hospital in Mandaue City after the incident.

He is now in safe condition.

Pelare said that the investigators are still collecting the evidence for the filing of the case.

The police have been able to identify the suspects based on the statements of some witnesses but they will not name them for the time being since the case has not yet been filed in court.

“They are preparing the charges against the suspects in other words identified na ang suspects and they are just completing the pieces of evidence before they can file it in court,” Pelare said.

The doctor reportedly gave the police the names of the suspects.

The police then looked for pictures of the suspects and showed them to the witnesses, who were able to positively identify the criminals.

“Yes, kaila sila (suspetsado) sa biktima, naa na silay previous dealings sa biktima that is the reason why upon investigation ang atong investigator nakakitag witnesses naka produce og photograph which led to the identification of the suspects,” Pelare added.

(Yes, the suspects know the victim and have dealt with him in the past, which is why, upon investigation, our investigator found witnesses who provided a photograph that led to the identification of the suspects).

Police Brigadier General Anthony Aberin, the PRO 7 chief, denounced the crime.

To ensure that the doctor would obtain justice, Aberin ordered the Cebu City Police Office to resolve the issue as soon as possible and prosecute those guilty.

Personal grudge and work-related are among the motives being looked into by the police.(AYB, TPT)

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16 abused children rescued in the Philippines after Aussie police sends tip

Philippines Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 16:36
The PNP’s rescue operation involving 16 minors is “believed to be the most child abuse victims rescued at one time” in a cross-border effort involving Australian authorities.
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Tuburan’s Molobolo Spring closed for rehab

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 16:34
TUBURAN Mayor Aljun Diamante has issued an order on Wednesday, July 5, to temporarily close the Molobolo Spring to rehabilitate the area following an incident that resulted in the amputation of the child’s finger.

Diamante said that while the renovation is still going on, it is better to close the resort to avoid more accidents.

"Naa man gud nahitabo, naay bata naputlan og tudlo ba kay naa man gud ta'y infinity pool didto unya naa pay kulang so ato lang sa ni i-rehabilitate, atong i-renovate ang mga kulang kay basin naa nasa'y madisgrasya," Diamante told SunStar Cebu on Friday, July 7.

(Something happened, a child cut his finger there because we have an infinity pool, and there’s still something missing, so we'll just renovate it, we will fix the missing ones since an accident might happen again).

In May of last year, a 13-year-girl also drowned in the spring.

Because of this, Diamante ordered the police and concerned barangay officials to strictly monitor the area to ensure the safety of swimmers.

The mayor was reportedly dismayed because there were several people swimming but no one was manning the spring when he visited the area.

"Unya ang barangay dili man gud ga cooperate lisod kaayo unya dili motabang kay kulang baya ta og personnel unya usa baya sila sa makabenefit ana so dapat gyud unta nga ang barangay usa sad sa mo man ana unya ang mga tanod wala sad sa area," Diamante said.

(The barangay doesn't cooperate; it's difficult if they don't help since we lack manpower and they stand to benefit from it, therefore the barangay should be the one to man the area. However, the tanods weren't present).

Thus Diamante plans to take a step so that the local government unit will take over the management of the spring.

Molobolo Spring is known for its beautiful infinity pool.

Before it was closed, it was open to visitors for a P20 to P30 entrance fee.

The mayor has not yet revealed when the spring will reopen.

However, Diamante said that even though Molobolo is currently closed, the town still has a lot to offer to its visitors.(ANV, TPT)
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Guatemala: Respect Election Results

Philippines Times - Fri, 2023-07-07 16:30

(Washington, DC) - Guatemalan authorities should respect the results of elections held on June 25, 2023, Human Rights Watch and the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA) said today. Concerned governments, including from Latin America, should urge the government and other authorities to ensure democratic values and respect the will of Guatemalans expressed at the

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Pier 88 soon to serve Liloan-Mactan route

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 15:51
THE recently opened port in Liloan town, northern Cebu will soon serve the Liloan-Mactan Island route once the vessel of Topline Seabus that can accommodate 150 passengers is already available.

The three ships operated by Aznar Shipping, Super Shuttle Ferry, and OceanJet have served passengers traveling to Camotes Island since the opening of Pier 88 last May.

The Aznar Shipping will make the first trip, departing from Pier 88 at 5:30 a.m. followed by the OceanJet at 8:30 a.m. and Super Shuttle Ferry at 9:30 a.m.

A staff of Pier 88 said the fare for Aznar Shipping is P360, while P600 and P1,000 for OceanJet’s tourist class and business class accommodation, respectively.

For Super Shuttle Ferry, the fares are P360 for regular economy, and P390 for tourist class.

According to a staff of Pier 88, Aznar Shipping's transport fare costs P360, while that of OceanJet cost P600 and P1,000 for tourist and business class accommodations, respectively.

For the Super Shuttle Ferry, ordinary economy class costs P360, while tourist class costs P390.

The pier is developed by Topline Group of Companies on the 3-hectare property.

However, Pier 88 did not yet disclose the data concerning the total number of passengers and their income since from the start of their operation as they have yet to finalize their records.(CNU Intern Kimberly Goc-ong)
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NBI chief sorry over sexy dance at bureau fellowship, vows investigation

Philippines Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 15:28
National Bureau of Investigation chief Medardo Lemos has apologized for the sexy dance number caught on video at an event of the agency, as he vowed to penalize accountable officials.
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Cebu Business Months 2023: ‘Cebu ‘ta bai’ summit reveals key drivers across four industries

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 15:17
CEBU Business Months is an annual event initiated by the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) that promotes businesses in the province of Cebu. It explores opportunities for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to create connections in the national and global arena.

In its 27th year, CBM 2023 thrives with its theme: "Cebu 'ta bai." The launch took place on Wednesday night, July 5, 2023, at SM Seaside City Cebu. CBM 2023: 'Cebu 'ta Bai' CBM 2023, with the theme "Cebu 'ta bai," highlights Cebu's future through innovation and development, attracting opportunities for the Cebuano people to venture on.

Spearheaded by CBM's chairperson, John Paul Chiongbian, CCCI focused on four sectors: Tourism; Information and Communications Technology; Entrepreneurship; and Creative Entertainment. These four sectors will have initiatives and events for the rest of the year, furthering Cebu's bright future. Telling stories through food, travel, and adventure In 2023, the tourism sector aligned with the National Development Plan of the Department of Tourism (DOT) in mapping its activities and events.

Under the leadership of Tourism Chairperson Cathleen "Kate" Anzani, they give importance to food tourism, regenerative tourism, and product development in crafting their calendar to promote Cebu's rich heritage and distinctiveness.

Among the occasions are Cebu Food and Wine Festival, Tourism Congress, Safari Adventure Race, Golf Tournament, and the Cebu Food Congress.

The dates of each event vary, and some require tickets before joining. Forging Cebu's digital uprising Innovation and Technology for All (IT4All) serves this year's CBM 2023 with immersive collaborations with technology leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators, headed by ICT-BPM Chairman Ryan Tan Yu.

The participants will discover, learn, and connect through panel discussions, programs, pitching, and demos.

IT4All 2023 will end through an open space for tech innovators to connect with investors and socialize with fellow participants. Creating conscious and purposeful collaborations Led by Chairperson Anne Gretchen Choa, the entrepreneurship sector's theme is "Creating conscious and purposeful collaborations," that will focus on Micro, Small, & Medium enterprises (MSMEs).

This includes refining the current livestock and agricultural production processes, enhancing food and beverage products, and introducing exciting developments in the industrial sector. Amplifying local artistry The creative entertainment sector, led by the Creative Entertainment Industry Chairman Lawrence Po Panganiban, organized three events that will feature Cebu's local artistry.

See Cebu is a two-day exhibit and conference that spotlight Filipino artists and writers. AnimeCebu will feature Japanese and local artists as keynote speakers. A workshop will take place to close the event. The date for both events is yet to be confirmed. The Cebuano Fortress Inspired by the Cebuano people's attitude, CBM 2023 anchored the theme by showcasing mainly Cebuano talents, skills, and artistry.

"Let us embrace the spirit of 'Cebu 'ta bai' and allow people to come together as a community, supporting one another and lifting each other," Co said.

Co pointed out that CBM 2023 will serve as a premier platform to showcase cutting-edge technologies, encouraging collaboration and driving the adaptation of innovative solutions that will propel us into a future of sustainable growth. (SPONSORED CONTENT)

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Romualdez vows swift passage of national budget for 2024, Marcos priority measures

Philippines Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 15:03
The House leader said that the lower chamber will be “working overtime to comprehensively scrutinize the national budget by virtue of its ‘power of the purse’ mandate” as he vows the passage of 20 priority measures of the Marcos Jr. administration.
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Scubasureros: I’ll dive for you

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 15:00
A mission to keep Toledo City’s ocean clean



OUR oceans have always been a formidable force. To the fishermen, on good days, the ocean feeds their families. To the tourists looking for a reprieve, the oceans are an escape. To the people of Toledo City, Cebu protecting and preserving the marine biodiversity in the coastal areas of the city is not just an afterthought but a must.

In 2022, diving enthusiasts from the local power plant operating in Toledo City, Therma Visayas Incorporated (TVI) under Aboitiz Power Corporation (AboitizPower) explored the depths of their surrounding waters. To their surprise and dismay, it was not only beautiful corals and marine life that greeted them, but plastic wastes scattered on the seafloor.

An earnest desire to make a difference led to the birth of Scubasurero, an AboitizPower and TVI-led initiative that enjoined local government and people's initiative to do clean-ups not only along the shoreline and surface of the waters but also the submerged coastal areas near the TVI facilities and the Bato Marine Sanctuary. Quite appropriately, the coined word “Scubasurero” is a portmanteau combining the words 'scuba diving' and 'basurero' or garbage collector.

As a Scubasurero and one of the leaders of Bantay Dagat, Eugene pushes to be an agent of change by helping protect the waters of Barangay Bato.

Eugene Matin-aw, a 41-year-old father of four, made it clear: his job as a team leader of the Bantay Dagat seaborne patrol and the Scubasurero program has changed and strengthened his views on protecting the oceans and the marine sanctuary in Barangay Bato.

“Importante ni, kay kung wala ang marine sanctuary, mawad-an isda ang Toledo. Ang atong kadagatan mawala, kay ari mana sila mu-produce ang isda og mga sperm mga semilia, ari sa marine sanctuary, sa corals. Mao na’y makuha pud sa atong mananagat, kay og wala’y sanctuary wala nay isda, wala na’y managat,” Eugene shared.

(This is very important because, without the marine sanctuary, Toledo will lose all its fish. Our marine life will be gone since the fish reproduce in the sanctuary and lay eggs on the corals. That’s the same fish that our fishermen catch. Without the sanctuary, there won’t be any fish, and there will no longer be fishermen [in these areas].)

Being a Scubasurero, Eugene’s daily life is now connected to the oceans. Aside from protecting the marine sanctuary, the program has given him the opportunity to provide for his family. With the honorarium and the fish they often receive, Eugene said that being a Bantay Dagat and Scubasurero gave him the chance to do something for the environment and for his family at the same time.

Eugene (right) leads his Bantay Dagat team in ensuring that the sanctuary is clean and well-protected.

Alwin Canonigo, head of the Bantay Dagat crew, said that in the early days of setting boundaries for the sanctuary, they received some kind of resistance from the people, with most of the complaints concerning no longer being allowed to collect seashells by the seashore. However, the people eventually realized the benefits.

“Ig-kadugay nakasabot sila na nindot kaayo na naay marine sanctuary kay ang isda dili mapuo. Karon bitaw ilang istorya nindot daghan na kaayong isda diri,” Alwin said.

(Eventually, they realized that it's good to have a marine sanctuary because the fish will not disappear completely. Now, they talk about the abundance of fish in the area.)

Noel Cabahug believes that taking care of the environment is necessary for survival. He joined the Scubasurero event in March to help clean up the Marine Sanctuary near TVI.

Meanwhile, for Vice-President and Facility head of TVI Noel Cabahug, diving deep and being part of the instigators of the program has given him a unique perspective on marine environment protection.

“I shared it with my son, na kini, mao ni atong i-maintain... This is ours. Without taking care of our environment, wala na ta. Wala na ta’y isda, wala na’y mahabilin nato nga isda,” Noel said, recalling the day when the coastal clean-up event happened.

(I shared with my son, that this is what we have to maintain... This is ours. Without taking care of our environment, we will also be gone. The fish will be gone, nothing will be left,”)

Therma Visayas Inc. employees along with other volunteers swam the waters of Brgy. Bato to collect trash underwater.

TVI and AboitizPower’s program, along with local government action, is one of the best ways to help preserve the environment in Toledo City, shared Toledo City Agriculture Head Estrella Bargamento.

“With Scubasurero na mutabang, ingon ani mani siya. Ang dili mabuhat sa LGU, mahug sad na mahal-mahal, unya ang uban kay voluntary baya na. Mahug siya og tinabangay nga ang ilang passion mahimo siyang importante og makatabang sa constituents dinhi na ang Bato Marine Sanctuary magpabilin siya nga limpyo,” Estrella said.

(With Scubasurero helping, they get to augment the things that the LGU cannot do with the high costs, especially since most of the divers are volunteers. It ends up being a collaboration, with their passions aligned with helping the constituents in keeping the Bato Marine Sanctuary clean.)

She hopes that neighboring towns and cities, and even the whole country, would adopt similar programs and see its progress in Toledo City.

Marigold Lebumfacil, reputation and stakeholder management specialist of TVI, said that their brainchild project has led to a collection of around 2.09 tons of waste with all of the clean-ups that they have done. She has witnessed how the program has changed the behavior of the local communities, and the ripples the program has created.

“They are already very aware that plastics are very harmful to the oceans. So far, with our monthly coastal cleanups, very active sila in supporting, and they even bring their own brooms, sacks, for the coastal clean-up.” Marigold said.

“It’s not for us, it’s for our future generations. I have kids, personally, it’s good that we started this kind of activity because if we keep doing this, it’s not only us that will benefit from this,” she added.

For the people behind Scubasurero, these are their promises and vision for the future, the marine environment, and the people of Toledo City.

Therma Visayas, Inc. (TVI) is one of the two coal-fired power plants in the country that houses a Coal Dome facility. It uses a state-of-the-art Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB) and the Best Available Control Technology (BACT) to minimize coal dust emissions that can harm the atmosphere.

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DA-attached agency eyes regional fish port in Cebu

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 14:27
AN AGENCY under the Department of Agriculture (DA) has proposed to Cebu Gov. Gwendolyn Garcia the construction of a regional fish port that will be based in the province.

The project was presented to the governor by Philippine Fisheries Development Authority General Manager Glen Pangapalan, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources-Central Visayas Director Allan Poquita and DA-Central Visayas Director Angel Enriquez on Thursday, July 6, 2023, reported Sugbo News, the Capitol’s online news portal.

Pangapalan told Garcia that they were lobbying for the approval of the project as one of the priorities of the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Eight hectares

Garcia expressed her full support for the project and stressed that it must be built in a place that is accessible to fishing vessels from the neighboring Central Visayas provinces of Bohol, Siquijor and Negros Oriental.

The proposed port will have an area of around eight hectares.

SunStar Cebu reached out to Enriquez on Friday, July 7, but she declined to give more information as the project is still in the planning stages.

The Fisheries Situation Report in Central Visayas for the years 2021–2022, as reported by the Philippine Statistics Agency, shows a significant decline in fish production of 45.96 percent, from 146.71 thousand metric tons in 2021 to 79.28 thousand metric tons in 2022.

Municipal fisheries and aquaculture had significant declines, although commercial and inland municipal fisheries saw minor gains. (NWSSU INTERN IAN CHRISTOPHER OSTULANO).(NWSSU Intern Ian Christopher Ostulano)
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Gov’t agency eyes regional fish port in Cebu

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 14:27
A REGIONAL fish port will soon rise in Cebu if the project is approved.

The Philippine Fisheries Development Authority (PFDA), an attached agency of the Department of Agriculture (DA), proposed the said project to Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia in a meeting on Thursday, July 6, 2023 at the Capitol, according to Sugbo News.

The meeting was participated by DA 7 Regional Director Angel Enriquez and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR 7) director Allan Poquita and lawyer Glen Pangapalan, the PFDA general manager.

Pangapalan told Garcia that they were lobbying for the approval of the project as one of the priorities of the administration of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.

Garcia expressed her full support for the project and stressed that it must be built in a place that is accessible to fishing vessels from the neighboring Central Visayas provinces of Bohol, Siquijor and Negros Oriental.

The proposed port will have an area of around eight hectares.

SunStar Cebu tried to reach out to Director Enriquez, but she declined to give more information as the project is still in the planning stages.

The Fisheries Situation Report in Central Visayas for the years 2021–2022, as reported by the Philippine Statistics Agency (PSA), shows a significant decline in production of 45.96 percent, from 146.71 thousand metric tons in 2021 to 79.28 thousand metric tons in 2022.

Municipal fisheries and aquaculture had significant declines, although commercial and inland municipal fisheries saw minor gains.(NWSSU Intern Ian Christopher Ostulano)
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AFP reports swarming of more than 50 Chinese vessels in West Philippine Sea

Philippines Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 13:46
The aircraft pilots were quoted in an AFP Wescom statement saying that the "swarming" of Chinese fishing vessels is "quite visible from the air." One co-pilot said the boats appear to just be loitering in the area.
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Capitol to DSWD 7: Replicate Dasig Sugbo system for 4Ps cash distribution

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 13:45
CEBU Governor Gwendolyn Garcia wants the Department of Social Welfare and Development in Central Visayas (DSWD 7) to adopt the Dasig Sugbo card system for the cash distribution for Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries.

Garcia proposed the initiative during a meeting with DSWD 7 Director Shalaine Marie Lucero and Assistant Regional Director Johnny Cantero at the Capitol on Thursday, July 6, 2023.

The 4Ps program provides conditional cash assistance to low-income families for child health, nutrition, and education. Garcia observed, though, that these financial incentives were not used as expected, with some beneficiaries using it to buy alcoholic beverages or involve in gambling activities.

Hence, the governor suggested to DSWD 7 to consider replicating the Cebu Provincial Government’s Dasig Sugbo card system, in which beneficiaries were issued QR-coded cards that can be used to redeem pre-approved items such as home materials and food supplies from the Capitol's partner stores rather than distributing cash.

The Provincial Government first introduced the Dasig Sugbo cards with a worth of P1.8 billion as financial vouchers for the victims of the Super Typhoon Odette to Cebu in December 2021.

Around 400,000 households in Cebu province benefitted from the coupon cards, which they used to buy groceries and home construction materials directly from partnered stores.

Under the system, the Capitol was able to guarantee that the public funds allocated for the program were used only for the stated purpose.

Meanwhile, Lucero said that she was willing to relay the suggestion to their central office, which has the final word in the matter.

SunStar Cebu tried to reach out to Lucero through a text message and phone call for additional information, but she has yet to reply. (Kyle Andrei D. Acuña, NWSSU Intern)

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Beauty that never goes out of style

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 13:28
ALPHA Premier Medical Aesthetics, a well-known name in the field of medical aesthetics in Cebu since 2018, has added another feather to its cap with the grand launching of its third branch last Saturday, May 20, 2023.

After the success of its first branch situated south of Cebu in Poblacion, Minglanilla, as well as the second branch in the middle at Crossroads Mall, Banilad, the company reaffirms its commitment to providing the latest and most advanced treatments this time to the people of Lapu-Lapu City.

All branches are equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed with experienced and skilled professionals.

“Now this 2023, we are happy to announce the grand launching of our third branch here in Lapu-Lapu City. This is our biggest branch so far and we wanted to make it more of an interactive space to hold lectures, training, and continuous medical education because we want to provide a safe space for our staff, doctors, and nurses that allows further learning experiences.,” Dr. Geona Macrohon-Larino, one of the founder of the company said. Journey Over the years, Alpha Premier Medical Aesthetics has become synonymous with quality, trust, and professionalism.

The journey of Alpha Premier Medical Aesthetics began in 2018 when Macrohon-Larino and her husband, Dr. Charles Larino, founded the company.

With the couple's expertise and passion for aesthetics as the driving forces behind the success of Alpha Premier Medical Aesthetics, the company grew from a small team of professionals and a few services to one of the leading medical aesthetics providers in the province.

“The market for cosmetic enhancements here in Cebu is very underserved...With wellness, self-love, and improvement as the popular trends these days, people are more open to exploring cosmetic enhancement services here in Cebu. However, we as doctors highly advocate getting these enhancements from experienced and licensed professionals,” Macrohon-Larino commented.

Alpha Premier Medical Aesthetics offers a wide range of services and medical treatments to enhance beauty and wellness.

Some of the services offered by the company include both invasive and non-invasive medical procedures, such as Botox, dermal fillers, laser hair removal, skin rejuvenation, rhinoplasty, body contouring, etc.

“We specially designed this place to have a homey and relaxing feeling for both patients and guests. That goes to say for the privacy of our patients as well. In this new expansion, we have our VIP lounge for important individuals who want a more personal and tailored experience with their treatments,” Macrohon-Larino said.

Experience the difference with Alpha Premier Medical Aesthetics – where beauty and well-being are their top priorities. For inquiries, appointments, or to learn more about their services, Alpha Premier Medical Aesthetics is open every Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (SPONSORED CONTENT)

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Aeron Uy: Breaking the molds of hospitality

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 13:15
COMING from a line of hoteliers, 26-year-old Aeron Uy has hospitality embedded in his DNA.

For the young Executive Vice President (EVP) of Jpark Island Resort, Uy draws his values of hard work and humility from his foundational years as a part of a family that grew one of Cebu’s most prestigious resorts.

Uy officially joined Jpark’s management in October 2022, the latest of his family line to officially join the hospitality business.

“We’re beyond grateful and blessed to have good partners both foreign and local who were able to guide us in the process of transitioning our family business,” said Uy.

Uy’s family is tight-knit and the generational influence he’s witnessed strengthened his resolve in becoming the leader that he is today.

In spite of the immense influence of his family, Uy also wanted to break out of the given mold.

He simply didn’t want to be known only as a member of his family line, he wanted to be known as his own person.

Uy believes the best kind of leadership, one that he follows loyally, is the kind of leadership that stems from the heart.

“I treat my colleagues inside and outside Jpark as my family. Regardless of your position, you should uphold the same standard of connection to everyone,” he said. Challenges The newly-elected EVP also faced his fair share of challenges in assuming his role as a leader.

“The role is fairly new to me. I was involved solely in finance before but now, I handle marketing as well. I have to oversee operations run smoothly and think of the wider scope of things. I have to make sure both the business and the people behind it, especially the employees are at par beneficially.”

As the EVP, Uy recognized the need for adaptability and agility in addressing the challenges that rise.

The fast-paced nature of the hospitality industry demanded a sense of urgency, quick decision-making and strategic planning.

One of the key challenges Uy faced was the need to stay ahead of the competition and remain relevant in an ever-evolving market.

The tourism industry is highly competitive, and Jpark had to continuously innovate and offer unique experiences to attract guests.

Uy embraced the responsibility of spearheading marketing efforts to position Jpark as the premier tourist destination, leveraging his financial acumen and understanding of market dynamics to develop effective strategies.

Despite the challenges, Uy approached his role with unwavering dedication and a genuine desire to make a difference.

By fostering strong connections and building relationships based on trust and respect, Uy aimed to create a harmonious work environment where everyone could thrive.

As he continues to navigate his role as the executive vice president, Uy remains committed to upholding the values instilled in him by his family and leaving his own mark on Jpark Island Resort.

With his vision, determination, and passion for excellence, Uy embarked on a journey to build upon the legacy of his family's successful business while forging his own path as a leader. (SPONSORED CONTENT)
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Warner Bros. defends controversial Barbie film's map, deets inside

Philippines Times - Fri, 2023-07-07 12:55
Los Angeles [US], July 7 (ANI): Warner Bros.' highly anticipated movie 'Barbie' has sparked controversy due to a specific scene that recognizes an Asian political conflict. The film stars Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling in the lead roles. As per Variety, the film contains a scene that depicts a map with the "nine dash line," a representation of China's territorial claims in the South China Sea, which Vietnam said that it v
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BSP: Folded P1,000 polymer banknotes still valid

Cebu Sun.Star - Fri, 2023-07-07 12:06


THE Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Visayas Region clarified that the P1,000 polymer banknotes with fold marks will still be accepted.

This was said by BSP officer Conrado Cabandi Jr. on Friday, July 7, during a discussion on digital financial literacy at the Mandaue Public Market in Barangay Mantuyong.

The BSP only issued 500 million P1,000 polymer bills for test circulation. (HIC)
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