by admin | Oct 30, 2016 | Headlines
Kumon K of C produced more students in the Advanced Student Honor Roll as published by Kumon Philippines, Inc. in August 2016. Bronze Awardees are students who are already doing worksheets for topics 6 months beyond their grade level. Silver Awardees are 2 years advanced while Gold awardees are 3 or more years advanced.
“Congratulations to our new batch of hardworking and persevering ASHR students. Kumon K of C family is proud of you.”, said Chief Instructor Dr. Elva Evasco-Auza.
Gold Math Awardees:
FRANCIS CLIFFORD MILLAR
GABRIEL MATTHEW SANTOS
GEORGE DOLALAS
HANNAH MICHAELA CARCUEVA
JEREMIAH AUZA
JHAEIA DOLALAS
LUKE JED LOQUELLANO
MA. JUNIELIZA CARCUEVA
RJ DELFIN
Silver Math Awardees:
ANDREA MARQUEZ
CHESKA GENOSAS
ISABELA DE LOS SANTOS
JACOB AUZA
JACOB ROLAND REFORMINA
JINHEE PARK
MATT WILLIAM SANCHEZ
TAJAN CAELI MENDE
Bronze Math:
ABBEY MARQUEZ
AIZE MARQUEZ
ALYSSA JAMERO
AYEISHA MARQUEZ
BENEDICT GALORPORT
BERNICE GALORPORT
CARL VINCENT JAMERO
CHAIRA GALORIO
CHAWISA GENOSAS
CLAIRE BILIRAN
DAN ABRAU
DARA GABRIELLE TABUCANON
DUKE HYRAM MIÑOZA
EMMANUELLA MARATAS
GIAN CARLO PELLAZAR
HELENA BEATRIZ REFORMINA
JAYDEN RELLITA
JOHN KENNETH MARATAS
JOSHUA AUZA
JOVY JASPE
JUMMEL JASPE
JUSTIE JASPE
KATE OLAYON
KRISHIA MARTINEZ
MARY GRACE MARATAS
MARY JOY DEMETRIO
MAURICE CHUA
NEIL CHRISTOPHER MILAN
PETER PAUL JABINES
RHEIN DANIELLE ACUÑA
RYZEN SKYE LUMANTAO
TRIXIE SOSOBAN
VENICE TAGOC
Silver Reading:
PAULA MARIE JABINES
Bronze Reading:
AIZE MARQUEZ
DARA GABRIELLE TABUCANON
FRANCIS CLIFFORD MILLAR
ISABELA DE LOS SANTOS
JACOB AUZA
JACOB ROLAND REFORMINA
JOSHUA AUZA
LORD BAYOCOT
NIÑA SAMUYA
RHEIN DANIELLE ACUÑA
RYZEN SKYE LUMANTAO
by admin | Oct 29, 2016 | National News
The Subdivision and Housing Developers Association- Central Visayas’ (SHDA-CV), in partnership with HLURB Central Visayas Region, and Pag-IBIG Fund held the Housing Summit 2016 at the SM Northwing on October 24-27, 2016. The event is part of the celebration of the Housing Month.
The event discussed new approaches in building homes and fulfilling the housing needs of the growing population in Central Visayas. It also showcased various housing developers and exhibitors and had the theme: “Expanding Visions: Building towards A Sustainable Future.”
This year’s conference shed a light into 15 various topics, distributed among the summit’s four fundamental components: “The Economic and Market Overview of the Region,” featuring talks from Cebu Business Club’s Executive Director, Perry Fajardo; KMC MAG Savills’ Managing Director, Michael McCullough, and UA&P’s President, Dr. Winston Conrad B. Padojinog; “Infrastructure Initiatives,” headlined by speeches from Metro Cebu Development Coordinating Board’s Chairman of the Executive Committee, Gordon Alan Joseph; Cebu City Transportation Office’s Executive Director, Atty. Rafael Christopher Yap; Department of Public Works and Highways’ Regional Director for Regional 7, Ador Canlas; and Johndorf Ventures Corporation’s President and CEO, Mr. Richard Lim; “Building a Sustainable Future,” presenting topics from Palafox Associates’ Principal Architect in Urban Planning, Arch. Felino Palafox; and APEC Architect, Arch. Ma. Lourdes “Joy” Onozawa; and finally, “The Pillars of the Housing Industry,” featuring discourses by the Home Development Mutual Fund Task Force Head in Business Development, Juanito V. Eje; HLURB’s CEO, Atty. Antonio Bernardo; and SHDA National’s President himself, Rodel Racadio. Highlighting the conference, SHDA-CV has invited Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council’s Secretary General, Atty. Angel R. Ojastro III to exemplify the National Shelter Program.
by admin | Oct 28, 2016 | Features, Headlines, Local News / Bohol Balita, Major Events, World
USAID facilitates tripartite partnership in investment promotion in Bohol and Tagbilaran City
Tagbilaran City – The Bohol Provincial Government, the Tagbilaran City Government, and the Bohol Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) entered into a tripartite partnership to formalize their commitment to pursuing inclusive growth. Recognizing the need for a solid “one voice for one destination” vision in promoting investments, the partnership is anchored on a unified and enhanced investment promotions program for Bohol and Tagbilaran City.
“The government must work with the business sector, civil society, and other stakeholders to achieve sustainable development,” said Bohol Governor Edgardo Chatto.
“The private sector is an important driver of growth,” he added. “As the province prepares for the influx of more tourists and businesses with the opening of the new international airport in Panglao in 2018 and the completion of infrastructure projects in Tagbilaran City, the more we need to synchronize our efforts to reach our potential as an economic growth hub in the region.”
The partnership was the result of a series of workshops on investment promotion organized by the U.S. Embassy Manila’s U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), through its Strengthening Urban Resilience for Growth with Equity (SURGE) Project, in Tagbilaran City. The BCCI will take the lead in aggressive investment promotions for the province and Tagbilaran City, drawing foreign direct investments that can bring in more jobs and revenues. Governor Chatto will issue an Executive Order to create the Tripartite Technical Working Group.
“The tripartite partnership signifies the public and private sectors’ commitment to building a mutually beneficial economic relationship that will help generate more jobs and wealth and ultimately uplift the lives of citizens,” said Jeffrey Lehrer, Director of the USAID/Philippines Office of Economic Development and Governance.
Tourism and investments
Tourism continues to be the competitive advantage of Bohol, given its status as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Philippines. Tourism played a crucial role in the recovery of the province after an earthquake and a typhoon in 2013.
While the consecutive calamities caused a sharp drop in tourist arrivals, the province, with the support of international donors, invested heavily in its tourism recovery program, Visit Bohol 2015. As part of the project, Tagbilaran City allotted PhP15 million (US$308,412) for the construction of the Bohol Friendship Park, which is designed to become a major tourist attraction in the city. According to the Department of Tourism, the number of travelers to Bohol nearly doubled from 356,370 in 2012 to 602,257 in 2015. Governor Chatto expects to attract 1.7 million tourists a year when the new international airport opens in 2018.
According to the National Competitiveness Council’s rankings in 2016, the province’s competitiveness increased by 18 places among the country’s 74 provinces, advancing from a rank of 54th in 2015 to 36th. Meanwhile, Tagbilaran City’s competitiveness increased by 9 places, from 34th to 25th among the 110 cities in the country.
Tagbilaran City Government identified tourism development, revitalization of information and communications technology (ICT), and a rationalized infrastructure program as the priority areas for development in the next three years.
“Various infrastructure projects are already in the pipeline and we are optimistic these initiatives will bring in significant contributions to what we have today—specifically, attracting investments that will eventually generate more jobs in the city,” said Tagbilaran City Mayor John Geesnell “Baba” Yap.
Strategic directions for investment promotion
The tripartite partnership will revise the enhanced Bohol Investment and Promotion Center’s two-pronged strategic direction to support business registration and micro, small, and medium enterprise development, and at the same time attract big investors. It will also strengthen the capacity of the center through learning exposures in international investment promotions conferences and destinations. This alliance will work toward establishing an Investment Promotions Center to be led by the private sector, supported by the government, and registered with the Philippines’ Securities and Exchange Commission.
“We believe in the province and city’s economic growth prospects, and the business sector intends to bring it to greater heights. The province and the city have various investment opportunities to offer and we just need to set the stage for more investments to come in,” said Marietta Gasatan, Vice President for External Affairs of BCCI.
“I commend the involved partners for coming together to plan for Tagbilaran City and Bohol’s future investment direction. USAID is committed to support the province and the city in improving its business environment, which will gradually contribute to deepening the Philippines’ competitive efforts globally and locally,” said Lehrer.
Tagbilaran City is one of USAID’s six partner cities under the Cities Development Initiative (CDI). The SURGE Project, the CDI’s flagship activity, is developing conditions for broad-based, inclusive, and resilient economic growth in the six cities, and will soon expand to cover additional cities.
SURGE supported the Tagbilaran City Government in updating its Comprehensive Land Use Plan to integrate climate change adaptation, gender equality, and social inclusion. It also facilitated the expansion of the inter-municipal alliance, the Panglao Island Executive Council, into the Panglao Island and Tagbilaran Executive Committee (PITEC). The PITEC, represented by local government heads from the province and the cities of Tagbilaran, Dauis, and Panglao, is addressing common concerns in urbanization and in managing the impacts of the construction and operation of the new international airport. A provincial ordinance will be issued to institutionalize the PITEC.
Moreover, the SURGE Project and the local government are developing an action plan to streamline the business registration process to three steps to improve the city’s business enabling environment.
The International City/County Management Association (ICMA) is the main implementing partner for SURGE. ICMA is a global organization composed of more than 11,000 city, town, and county managers who work to professionalize local government management around the world.

Tripartite partners strike an “all of one, one for all” pose to symbolize a solid partnership.
by admin | Oct 28, 2016 | Headlines, National News, Tourism
MANILA, October 28 (PIA)–Mokabat sa 19 ka bilyong dolyar sa mga loans ug investments ang gidala paule ni Presidente Rodirgo Duterte sa iyang pagbalik gikan sa tulo ka adlaw nga pagbisita sa Japan.
Dakong parte niini o naa sa $17.2 bilyon ang gitanyag sa Pilipinas sa Marubeni Corp., usa sa pinakadakong integrated trading ug investment business conglomerate sa Japan.
Pagpalig-on sa ekonomiya, maritime ug air capabilities ang pipila lamang sa produktibong nahisgotan ni Presidente Duterte ug Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sa maong pagbisita niya sa maong nasod.
Sa iyang mensahe sa pag-abot sa Davao International Airport (DIA), miingon ang Presidente nga dako ang matabang sa Japan sa maritime ug air capabilties sa Pilipinas.
Gihulagway pa sa Presidente nga “excellent” ang relasyon sa Pilipinas ug Japan.
Human sa iyang pakigpulong kang Abe, nanawagan si Presidente Duterte sa mga private business sa Japan nga mamuhonan pa sa ilang negosyo sa Pilipinas.
Gipasigarbo usab ni Duterte ang mga natabang sa mga Hapon sa Pilipinas ilabi na ang pagpatuman sa mga proyekto ubos sa Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) ug usa sa giingong mga nag-unang partner sa nasod ang Overseas Development Assistance (ODA).
Gibarugan usab ni Presidente Duterte nga magpabiling suod nga higala ang Japan ug Pilipinas. (ecb/PIA7-Bohol)
by admin | Oct 28, 2016 | Headlines, Local News / Bohol Balita
TAGBILARAN CITY, October 28 (PIA)–Gi-isa na karon sa Department of Health (DOH) sa code white alert ang tanang mga pampublikong tambalanan sa tibuok nasod ug sa ilang mga regional offices tungod sa nagsingabot nga Kalag-kalag.
Ubos sa code white alert, gimanduan ang mga doktor, nurse ug medical team nga mangandam sa paghatag og bisan unsang medical emergency assistance nga kinahanglanon sa mga pasyente.
Epektibo ang code white alert sugod sa Oktubre 30 hangtud Nobyembre 2.
Samtang nipahinumdom ang DOH sa publiko nga mag-amping ug magbinantayon sa mga pagkaon ug ilimnon nga ginabaligya sa mga menteryo tungod sa mga sakit nga posibleng makuha sa dili limpyo nga pag-andam sa mga pagkaon. (ecb/PIA7-Bohol)