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Tiwala si dating senador Leila De Lima na hindi hadlang ang maiksing panahon at nalalapit na 2025 elections para itulak ang impeachment complaint laban kay Vice President Sara Duterte.

Ayon sa dating senador, desidido ang mga complainant na ituloy ang reklamo sa kabila ng mga hamon at limitasyon.

Inakusahan ng mga ito si VP Sara ng graft and corruption, bribery, betrayal of public trust, at iba pang high crimes.

Kaugnay ito sa kabiguan ng pangalawang pangulo na ipaliwanag ang kwestyunableng paggasta sa 125 million pesos na confidential funds ng OVP at 7 billion pesos na unliquidated cash advance sa kanyang pamumuno bilang dating kalihim ng Department of Education. - Sa panulat ni Laica Cuevas

December 4, 2024 0 comment
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“Konting respeto naman kay Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr.”…

Yan ang apela si Senator Imee Marcos sa mga nagpapa-impeach kay Vice President Sara Duterte.

Iginiit ni Senator Marcos na mismong ang Pangulo nga ay hindi pabor na  patalsikin sa pwesto ang Bise-Presidente dahil maaapektuhan lamang ang trabaho ng mga kongresista’t senador.

Aniya, hindi rin makabubuti at makagaganda sa buhay ng sambayanang pilipino ang pag-impeach kay VP Sara dahil sangkaterba pa ang mga problemang mas dapat pagtuunan ng mga mambabatas.

Aminado naman si Senator Marcos na may sariling mundo ang kanyang pinsan na si House Speaker Martin Romualdez, kaya may sarili ring direksyon ang kamara.

Payo ng senador kay Speaker Romauldez na makinig naman kay Pangulong Marcos at isantabi muna ang pansariling ambisyon sa 2028 elections, gayundin ang kanyang galit at hinanakit kung meron man.

December 4, 2024 0 comment
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Dumistansiya ang Malacañang sa impeachment complaint laban kay Vice President Sara Duterte.

Ayon kay Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, prerogative o karapatan ng sinumang miyembro ng house of representatives ang pag-eendorso nito.

Gayunman, binigyang diin ni Executive Secretary Bersamin na walang kinalaman dito ang Office of the President at malinaw na anya ito dahil sa naunang pahayag Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. hinggil sa usapin.

Matatandaang kinumpirma ni Pangulong Marcos, ang pakiusap niya sa kongreso na wag nang ituloy pa ang impeachment complaint laban kay VP Duterte dahil sa paniniwalang pagsasayang lamang ito ng panahon.

Para sa Presidente, hindi nito mapabubuti ang pamumuhay ng mga Pilipino at mas maigi na lamang na gamitin ang oras sa pagtugon sa pangangailangan ng maraming  mga Pilipino. – Sa panulat ni Kat Gonzales

December 4, 2024 0 comment
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Nagkaroon ng pagpupulong ang mga opisyal ng Commission on Audit (COA) at Asian Development Bank (ADB) para talakayin ang mas maigting na pag-audit sa mga foreign-assisted projects, public debt audit at reporma sa Public Financial Management (PFM).

Kasama sa agenda ng idinaos na pulong ang PFM Inter-Agency Initiative for Green Lane Fiduciary Arrangements na parte ng international commitments ng COA.

Nabatid na sa pangunguna ni COA Chairperson Gamaliel A. Cordoba, nagbigay ang COA ng pagsusuri sa mga proyektong pinopondohan ng ADB.

Pinuri naman ng ADB ang papel ng COA para matiyak na epektibo at maayos ang financial management systems.

Ayon sa COA, tinalakay ng ADB ang project portfolio nito sa Pilipinas.

Sabi naman ng ADB, patuloy ang pagtaas ng financial portfolio nito sa Pilipinas at inaasahang tataas pa ng mahigit 100 percent sa susunod na tatlong taon.

Kasama sa pulong ang
pagtalakay sa Project Level Financial Management Issues sa ilalim ng Expanded Social Assistance Project (ESAP), Angat Water Transmission Improvement Project (AWTIP), at Health System Enhancement to Address and Limit COVID-19 o HEAL.

Bukod kay Cordoba, bahagi ng delegasyon ng Pilipinas sa nasabing pulong sina Assistant Commissioners Martha Roxana C. Sese, Adela L. Dondonilla at Alexander B. Juliano, Directors Corazon S. Rocas, Marilyn C. Briones, Haide T. Espuelas at Olympia P. Balugay, at OIC Assistant Directors Ameer S. Gamama at Eumaida P. Tiongson.

Sinasabing dumalo rin ang mga Supervising Auditors mula sa Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Department of Health (DOH), Department of Transportation (DOTr), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Local Water Utilities Administration, at Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System.

Samantala, dumalo rin si ADB Philippines Country Director Mr. Pavit Ramachandran kasama si Ruth S. Farrant (Director, Public Financial Management [PFFM] 2) at iba pang mga opisyal.

December 3, 2024 0 comment
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 This Christmas, Chowking brings Filipino families even closer with festive decorations in all stores nationwide and an irresistible Buy 2, Get 1 free promo on their product offerings. Celebrate the holidays with your favorites and make every gathering more special!

 #KimPau kicks off the festive atmosphere at Chowking stores nationwide!

Chowking kicked off the holiday season with its Grand CHOWliday Handa headlined by #KimPau, together with BGYO and Sangkap Claus, setting the tone for a joyful Christmas filled with delicious food and holiday spirit!

To make the holidays even brighter, Chowking transformed its stores into bustling Christmas attractions, decorated with dazzling Christmas trees and twinkling lights to spread holiday magic. Fans of the onscreen loveteam Kim Chiu and Paulo Avelino were thrilled as the duo led the lighting of the Chowking Christmas Tree, marking the start of the festive season!

“Christmas is all about coming together, and with our Family Lauriat and Halo-Halo Supreme, we want to bring kumpletong sarap at saya to every celebration,” shared Gio Martin, Brand Manager at Chowking. “That’s why we invited Kim Chiu, Paulo Avelino, BGYO, and of course, Sangkap Claus, to help us kick off the start of the month and welcome December in the best way possible.

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Chowking’s Christmas Festivities: Buy 2, Get 1 FREE Promo
Starting December 1 until December 12, customers can enjoy a Buy 2, Get 1 FREE deal on best-loved dishes like Chinese-style Fried Chicken Lauriat, Braised Beef, Imperial Chicken Chop, Wonton Mami & Siopao, and of course, the indulgent Halo-Halo Supreme.

But the Christmas spirit doesn’t stop there! From December 13 to 31, the promo extends to Chowking’s festive platters—perfect for sharing with family and friends. You can choose a freebie from favorites like Crispy Wonton, Lumpiang Shanghai, and Buchi, making it easier than ever to serve up something special this season, available across all branches nationwide.

Whether you dine in or take the feast home this season, Chowking is here to brighten your holidays one delicious meal at a time.

For more information about Chowking, visit www.facebook.com/ChowkingPH (Facebook) and @ChowkingPH (Instagram).

December 3, 2024 0 comment
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 Children and youth gathered in Manila today to envision their futures in 2050. The H.E.Y. Fest! (Heed the Empowered Youth) is UNICEF Philippines’ theme for this year’s World Children’s Day. The mini music festival encourages adults to “listen to the future” and considers three megatrends affecting children’s lives: demographic change; climate and environmental crises; and frontier technologies.

The celebration featured dance, theater, and musical performances; workshops with influencers from UNICEF’s Creators for Every Child; a special art collaboration between children with disabilities and painter Manuel Baldemor; and an intergenerational dialogue between adults and young advocates.

A celebration in Mindanao was held on 13 November, where hundreds of children in Cotabato City participated in an “Art of the Future” painting exhibit, a video time capsule, and a panel discussion with leaders from UNICEF and the Bangsamoro Government about protecting the future of children in the Bangsamoro.

This year, UNICEF appointed Bacolod City-based Joshua Villalobos and Cotabato City-based Fatima Darwissa Mansul as UNICEF young advocates.

On 20 November, the actual World Children’s Day, children in the Philippines took over the pages of Manila Bulletin to share their visions for the future, pledges, and calls for action from today’s generations.

“Children in the Philippines face many threats to their survival and development. We can choose a hopeful future or continue with business as usual and leave our children behind. As we commemorate 35 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and approach the end of the first quarter of the 21st century, we must equip children with the skills and resources to navigate a rapidly changing world,” said UNICEF Philippines Acting Representative Behzad Noubary.

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According to the 2024 State of World Children’s report The future of childhood in a changing world, urgent action is needed to safeguard children’s rights in the face of three megatrends. Climate hazards will continue to impact children, child populations will shrink globally, and the digital divide will affect children’s ability to use digital tools in education and future workplaces.

The report contains some good news. Globally, life expectancy at birth is projected to increase, and access to education will continue to improve. With increased investment in education and public health and more stringent environmental protection, outcomes for children can improve significantly.

The gender gap in educational attainment can narrow, and exposure to environmental hazards can be reduced

Megatrend: Demographic Shift In the Philippines, demographic shifts offer both promise and peril. Urbanization is increasing, with over half the population living in cities and projected to rise to two-thirds by 2050. Fewer births can mean more resources per child, less competition for jobs, and reduced poverty. By 2040 or 2050, the Philippines can be the 14th largest economy in the world. Investment in health, education, and skills building is crucial to harness this demographic dividend.

Megatrend: Climate Change Children in the Philippines face severe climate change impacts like typhoons, floods, and heatwaves, leading to shortages and health risks. Rising temperatures can displace millions by 2050. Despite youth involvement in climate action, children lack representation in policy discussions such as the updating of the Nationally Determined Contributions plan. They need to be included in developing and implementing climate policies.

Megatrend: Frontier Technology The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the digital divide, with many children lacking internet access, leading to lost learning. UNICEF calls for digitalization of education through the 3Cs: Content (innovative, inclusive digital learning solutions), Capacity (enhancing digital skills), and Connectivity (affordable internet and devices) to close the digital divide.

The Philippines is a major center for child sex abuse material production, with AI-generated child sexual abuse materials emerging as a threat. While the government prioritizes ending online child abuse, more can be done to strengthen all sectors to work together on child protection, educate families on how online abuse impacts children, and hold perpetrators accountable.

Children must also be involved in shaping green, frontier technologies. As the government increases renewable energy production, equipping children with new skills is essential. With advancements in AI, neurotechnology, vaccines, and next-generation solar and wind innovations, UNICEF invites all sectors to design with children in mind to leverage frontier technology and mitigate risks for children.

The report underscores the importance of centering child rights in all strategies, policies, and actions. It calls for investing in education, services, and sustainable and resilient cities for children; expanding climate resilience in infrastructure, technology, essential services, and social support systems; and delivering connectivity and safe technology design for all children.

December 3, 2024 0 comment
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Ikinalugod ng isang dating kongresista ang pagbasura ng Commission on Appointments (CA) sa ad interim appointment ni ex-TESDA chief Suharto ‘Teng’ Mangudadatu bilang Army colonel reservist.

Pahayag ni dating Gov. Esmael ‘Toto’ Mangudadatu, ngayo’y isang peace advocate sa BARMM, ang pagbasura ng CA sa pagtalaga kay Teng bilang colonel reservist sa Armed Forces of the Philippines ay makatuwiran.

Tinukoy ni Toto, 3rd degree cousin ni Teng, ang mga pagkakataon sa track record ng umano’y mga pang-aabuso ng kanyang pinsan.

“Ang daming reservist na nandito sa amin na nagagamit ni Teng. Libo ang reservist nila. Pinadadala ng mga baril, akala ng mga tao sundalo lahat, zero IB pala ang mga yun,” pagsisiwalat ni Toto, na dati ring Maguindanao governor.

“Mayroon silang mga private cars na kulay green. Doon nakasakay lahat ng private armed groups nila, at tinatakot nila lahat na ipakukulong,” dagdag pa niya.

Isiniwalat din ni Toto ang umano’y ginagawang pang-aabuso ni Teng sa pangalan ng Philippine Army sa kanyang political antics sa Bangsamoro region kahit hindi siya bahagi ng BARMM.

“Magandang balita ang naging desisyon na hindi bigyan ng titulong army colonel reservist si Teng dahil malamang ay abusuhin niya lamang ito at mabigyan siya ng lisensiya na magpatuloy sa kaniyang harassment sa mga kalaban niya sa BARMM,” ani Toto.

“‘Delikado talagang mabigyan ng titulong colonel si Teng kahit reservist lang kasi pwede na nitong mabigyan ng ‘semblance of legitimacy’ ang pag-alaga niya ng mga pekeng armed reservist kahit sa totoo ay goons ang mga ito ng kanyang pamilya,” pagbibigay-diin ni Toto, idinagdag na, “kung may Ampatuan noon ay heto.. may Teng Mangudadatu ngayon.”

Sinasabing ang appointment ni Teng bilang army colonel reserve ay ibinasura sa isang panel deliberation ng CA, kung saan ang dating TESDA chief ay tinanggihan dahil sa non-compliance at non-appearance sa mga proceedings sa kabila ng mga imbitasyon na dumalo.

Ipinaliwanag nina panel head at Camiguin Representative Jurdin Jesus Romualdo na inisnab ni Teng ang proceedings ng apat na beses, na grounds para ibasura ang kanyang appointment, ayon sa Section 24 ng CA Rules.

December 3, 2024 0 comment
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Inihayag ng Trabaho Partylist na hangad nitong maging “personal choice” na lamang para sa mga Pilipino ang mangibang bansa at magtrabaho imbis na ito’y maging sapilitan o dahil sa matinding pangangailangan.

Sabi ni Trabaho Partylist spokesperson Atty. Mitchell-David Espiritu, kinikilala ng grupo ang pagiging “Bagong Bayani” ng mga overseas Filipino workers at ang malaking kontribusyon nila sa ekonomiya ng bansa.

Subalit iginiit ng tagapagsalita ng Trabaho na marami sa ating mga kababayan ang nagiging OFW dahil sa kawalan ng oportunidad, kaya’t ito’y nagiging sapilitan o kaya’y last resort para umunlad ang antas ng pamumuhay.

Sabi pa ni Atty. Espiritu, malaki man ang remittances na naiuuwi ng mga OFW, may negative effect naman ito sa kanilang pamilya subalit matagal silang mawawalay sa kanilang mga anak at minamahal sa buhay.

Upang tugunan ang isyung ito, layunin ng Trabaho na isulong ang iba’t ibang programa upang mapalapit ang mga oportunidad sa ating mga kababayan, tulad ng access sa tamang impormasyon, skills training at job-matching.

Pahayag ni Atty. Espiritu, maitutugma ng Trabaho Partylist ang pangangailangan ng mga iba’t ibang sektor ng industriya sa bansa sa skillset ng mga Pilipinong manggagawa.

Sinasabing layunin din ng Trabaho Partylist na suportahan ang implementasyon ng Enterprise-Based Education and Training o EBET Framework Act upang siguraduhin ang skills alignment ayon sa market needs, mas mataas na kalidad ng mga aplikante, malawakang accessibility ng programa, at patuloy na pagtaas ng employment rate ng bansa.

December 3, 2024 0 comment
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Nanindigan ang Philippine National Police na hindi makikipagtulungan sa gagawing imbestigasyon ng International Criminal Court  kaugnay sa drug war ng nakaraang administrasyon.

Ito ang sinabi ni PNP Spokesperson Brigadier General Jean Fajardo, matapos ang pahayag na paghingi ng ICC ng dokumento na may kinalaman sa drug war ng administrasyong Duterte.

Nagsalita na aniya si Pangulong Ferdinand Marcos Jr. na hindi makikipag-tulongan ang gobyerno ng pilipinas sa imbestigasyon hinggil sa isyu.

Nilinaw din ng PNP Official na hindi nila pipigilan ang sinumang indibidwal na makikipag-cooperate sa ICC bilang testigo.

Matatandaang hinimok ng ICC ang ilang indibidwal na may kinalaman sa war on drugs ng nakaraang administrasyon na makipag-ugnayan sa kanila. –  Sa Panulat ni Jeraline Doinog

December 3, 2024 0 comment
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 Posibleng tanggalan ng Philippine National Police ng gun permits si Vice President Sara Duterte.

Ayon kay PNP Spokesperson Brigadier General Jean Fajardo, hihintayin muna nila ang resulta ng imbestigasyon ng Criminal Investigation and Detection Group bago sila maglabas ng desisyon kaugnay dito.

Hindi naman sinabi ni PB Gen. Fajardo ang mga inisyu na lisensya kay VP Duterte.

Una nang nagsampa ng reklamo ang PNP laban sa Bise Presidente dahil sa direct assault; disobedience at grave coercion. –  Sa panulat ni Alyssa Quevedo

December 3, 2024 0 comment
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