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‘I’LL DECIDE FOR THE CITY’ Rody shrugs off COA report questioning P45-M calamity fund By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR. abf@edgedavao.net
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I will decide what is right for the city.” Reacting to the Commission on Audit (COA)’s report questioning the use of the P45-million Local Disaster Risk Reduction Management (LDRRM) fund, Davao City
Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte on Monday said he does not care about the questions of COA as long as the taxpayers’ money reaches the people. A COA report published by social news site Rappler last Saturday said the city
government spent P45 million on motor vehicles issued to the Davao City Mayor’s Office, Davao City Police Office, Emergency Response Center, and the Traffic Management Center. “They are risk reduction,” Duterte said in an
interview at the Grand Men Seng Hotel. “What things do I need to use if there are floods? Do they want me to wait for something to happen before I act?” The mayor also answered the issue on the
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TOPNOTCH GRAD. Criminology board examination topnotcher Arfe June J. Mosquera, a graduate of the University of Mindanao, takes his oath together with the other 208 board passers from different provinces in Mindanao during the oathtaking ceremony of the newly registered Criminologists at Grand Men Seng Hotel on Monday night. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte was the keynote speaker of the event. Lean Daval Jr.
Zarate urges gov’t to put up nationwide mass transport By JON JOAQUIN jon@edgedavao.net
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AYAN Muna Rep. Carlos Zarate yesterday urged the government to provide subsidized public mass transport systems not just in Metro Manila but nationwide, saying while such a service may be costly, it would ultimately benefit the economy. “I believe government subsidy for our public mass transport (MRT and LRT) should not be made an issue because the problem with the MRT and LRT is really about incompetence, massive
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corruption, cronyism, and the pro-privatization bias of the government,” Zarate told EDGE Davao. Zarate, who hails from Davao City, had earlier pushed for the rollback on the MRT fare hike, citing its “dismal operations and maintenance.” “Despite the fare hikes, the MRT has continually deteriorated and even endangers its passengers,” he said. Asked about the sentiments of many people
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FTER the Commission On Audit (COA) came out with a report questioning the hiring of 11,000 contractual employees by the city government, Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte reacted coldly on the accusation. Defending his decision to provide more jobs to Dabawenyos, Duterte snapped back quickly by saying that the city government also deployed contractual employees to the COA office in the city. In short, COA also benefited from the hiring.
Taxi fare discount still in effect: LTFRB By CHENEEN R. CAPON
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HE Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) in Region 11 encouraged the riding public to report taxi drivers who do not follow the P30 flag-down rate. “We encourage regular taxi passengers to report to us or file formal complaint against drivers who do not cut P10 from the flag down rate,” LTFRB 11 spokesperson Edgar R. Violan told EDGE Davao yesterday. This after the regional board received complaints
of taxi drivers who have removed the P10 discount sticker and tell passengers that the order has been lifted. The LTFRB had imposed a P10 reduction on the flagdown rate in March but did not recalibrate the taximeters. Instead, it required taxi operators to put up stickers that indicated P10 would be subtracted from the final fare. Some taxi drivers, however, have said the discount order should be lifted since the price of fuel has been volatile for the past few months.
The Department of Energy (DOE) has reported that most oil companies implemented a P1.05 per liter increase in gasoline and P0.15 per liter in diesel and kerosene last June 16. The Philippine National Taxi Operators Association in Manila has already filed a petition to lift the discount. “We are still waiting for the decision of the board,” Violan said, adding the board is expected to come out with the decision before the month ends. However, he could not as-
sure taxi drivers that the P10 discount will be lifted. Violan said until it is lifted, taxi operators should regularly remind their drivers about the discount because violations will be their liability. “Operators will be penalized for the first offense of a fine of P5,000. For the second offense the fine is P10,000 and impoundment of the unit for 30 days. For the third offense the operators will be fined P15,000 and their franchise canceled,” he said.
the political arm of the CPP, but it is the latter that has not been willing. “We (government) are always ready, they are the ones who do not want to talk with us even if I declare a ceasefire right at this moment. The problem is we cannot talk to them,” Duterte said. Duterte said the only way
to resume the negotiations is to talk with Sison. He said if Sison agrees to resume the talks, “everything else will follow.” Hopes of a resumption of peace talks were raised when Braganza visited a New People’s Army (NPA) camp in Marihatag, Surigao del Sur during the 46th Anniversary of the NDFP in April.
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AYOR Rodrigo Duterte is willing to talk to Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) founding chair Jose Maria Sison for the resumption of the peace talks with the government. This after reports came out that former Agrarian Reform Secretary Hernani Braganza, who has been doing
backchannel work with the National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) for the government, submitted an explanatory letter to the Office of the President on June 8 aiming for the resumption of the peace talks. Duterte said the government side has always been ready to resume the peace talks with the NDFP, which is
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WO soldiers were killed in an attack staged by suspected members of the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters on mid-afternoon Monday, the military said. Capt. Jo-Ann Petinglay, spokesperson of the 6th Army Division said the two soldiers had just reached the arc marking the boundary of this town when the attack took place. Initial reports gathered by the military said the victims rode a motorcycle wearing athletic soldier’s attire to get more carpentry materials at their headquarters in Shariff Aguak town. They were traveling from Datu Unsay town where they were doing rehabilitation work for a school. But before the soldiers
reached their destination assailants who were riding in tandem opened fire from behind using still unknown firearms. One was hit in the head and the other in the back. The assailants snatched the motorcycle of the soldiers and fled towards the socalled SPMS box. “SPMS box” refers to the adjoining towns of Shariff Aguak, Pagatin (Datu Saudi), Mamasapano and Shariff Saydona, all in Maguindanao where the BIFF operates. The soldiers meanwhile were rushed to the Maguindanao Provincial Hospital, but they were declared dead on arrival. The military withheld the names of the victims pending notification of their families. “It’s very unfortunate
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COMMAND CONFERENCE. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte presides over a command conference attended by the city’s top brass from the Philippine
F2 SOLDIERS, 10 National Police (PNP), Armed forces of the Philippines (AFP), and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) held at Grand Men Seng Hotel on Monday night.
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HE Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) 11 has asked the Davao City Council to submit its position paper on the proposed increase of zonal valuation in the city. In the plenary discussion yesterday in the City Council, BIR East Davao Revenue District Officer Ricardo Espiritu suggested that the Council recommendation be elevated to the BIR higher office. “My suggestion, and this is also for the land developers, is that we will give 30 days to submit their
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suggestions, recommendations on the proposed zonal value,” Espiritu said. He said if the stakeholders submit recommendations especially on the areas that have high zonal value, the BIR might consider it. Espiritu, however, said the City Council’s suggestion of a 50 percent increase instead of up to 400 percent might be hard for the BIR to approve because the valuation h as not been updated for more than 13 years.
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Duterte to do own probe on Paquibato massacre By FUNNY PEARL A. GAJUNERA
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AYOR Rodrigo Duterte will conduct his own investigation on the alleged Paquibato massacre that killed three men whom the military said were members of the New People’s Army (NPA). Duterte made the statement during a command conference Monday night with city police officials and Task Force Davao. The military had said
the incident was a legitimate encounter, claiming the soldiers were serving an arrest warrant on a certain Nestor Anggoy a.k.a. Ka Opaw. The military has said the three fatalities were members of the NPA. The fatalities were identified as Datu Ruben Enlog, Randy Carnasa, and Ologario Quimbo. The NPA has denied the three were its members, saying they were house guests
in the birthday celebration of the 12-year-old daughter of peasant leader Aida Seisa. The NPA said the military strafed Seisa’s house and injured her daughter. Councilor Karlo S. Bello said the committee on civil, political and human rights which he chairs will conduct a hearing on the matter due to the conflicting versions of the incident. Duterte said in order for him to give fair judgement
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TECH AT WORK. Councilor Mabel Sunga-Acosta uses Google Map in her tablet to pinpoint the exact location of a proposed cell site which will be constructed by a telecommunications company in Ma-a, Davao City. Lean Daval Jr.
on the incident, he will conduct his own investigation to answer his own questions. “If the military will say that it was an encounter, we in the government are bound by it. We cannot say that it is not what happened,” Duterte said. “(However) I will conduct an investigation on my own, I will go to the place and talk to the people there,” he added.
PO Agua Infrastructura, Inc. (AAII), developer of the P10-billion Davao City Bulk Water Supply Project in Tamugan River, still needs to explain its project further before the Davao City Council approves its request for exemption from provisions of the Watershed Code of Davao City. In yesterday’s Pulong-Pulong ni Pulong, City Council majority floor leader Bernard Al-ag said the under the Watershed Code which was passed in 2008, the Tamugan River where the facility will be built should be not developed since it is considered as protected and conservation area. “We will see if the people of the city will really benefit
from the project or it might destroy our watershed,” he said. AAII is a joint venture of Davao City Water District (DCWD), Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV), and Jose V. Angeles Construction Corporation. It is asking the Council to issue an exemption from the Watershed Code of Davao City in order to push through with the project. In a joint presentation of AAII and DCWD at The Marco Polo, Davao last week, AAII director Manuel “Bobby” Orig told city councilors that Tamugan River is the most viable site for the project because it has sufficient flow of water and good raw material quality.
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AirAsia unveils Airbus Smarter Fleet electronic flight folder
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IRASIA has become the launch customer for the latest Airbus “Smarter Fleet” electronic Flight Folder (eFF), following the signature of an agreement at the Paris Air Show today. The signature was witnessed by Tony Fernandes, Group CEO of AirAsia. eFF is a comprehensive software application that allows pilots to access their briefing package on-board the aircraft, or from home, the hotel, or the crew briefing room. The software also offers enhanced capabilities to manage electronic forms such as the post flight journey log and air safety reports. It is interconnected with the airline environment delivering briefing packages and automatically archiving data. “At AirAsia we place great importance in making sure that our crew are equipped with the latest applications and an optimised working environment,” said Tony Fernandes, Group CEO of AirAsia. “With the latest solutions being offered by Airbus, we can reduce paper in the cockpit, enhance overall efficiency and ensure that we maintain the very high-
est standards of safety and operational excellence.” “We are pleased to launch our latest innovation with AirAsia,” said Didier Lux, Head of Customer Services, Airbus. “As one of our largest customers, AirAsia continuously demonstrates its commitment to ensure the most efficient and reliable flight operations and today the airline once again leads the way in working towards a truly Smarter Fleet.” The new eFF application can be combined with a whole suite of Smarter Fleet solutions to optimize end-to-end operations. For instance, with the Maintenance Mobility module, maintenance personnel will be provided with timely information including documentation, work packages, and critical aircraft technical data, harnessing the benefits of mobile technology. The AirAsia Group is one of Airbus’ largest customers worldwide and has now placed orders for a total of 571 Aircraft. These include 475 A320 Family aircraft for the pan-Asian short haul fleet, plus 96 widebodies (86 A330s and 10 A350 XWBs) for operation by long haul affiliate AirAsia X.
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P to 10 percent of the country’s total workforce is expected to have tourism-related jobs before the end of the Aquino administration, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said on Monday. Tourism Secretary Ramon Jimenez Jr. told reporters in an interview that while the goal of 10-million international tourist arrivals will be “difficult” to meet, the case is different for the agency’s employment generation target. “By 2016, we should have about 5.2-million to 5.4-million directly employed in tourism-related jobs -- hopefully more,” Jimenez said. “That will be almost 10 percent of the total workforce in the Philippines.” As for revenue target, the tourism chief further said that the agency is aiming to achieve over USD 6-billion by 2016. “If we can exceed USD 6-billion, we will be fine,” Jimenez said. Given the risk of its tourist arrivals target falling short of 10-million, Jimenez explained that employment generation and revenue tar-
gets are performance indicators that should be given just as much attention as arrivals. “There are three statistics: Arrivals, income (revenue) and employment. Arrivals are not exactly what is expected, that’s why we work on employment and income,” the tourism chief explained. “We will end 2016 well within our target for income and employment,” he assured. When asked if the agency was opting to lower its tourist arrivals target, Jimenez said he did not find it necessary. “It does not help anybody to downgrade it,” Jimenez said. He expressed high hopes that the target of acquiring 5.5-million international tourist arrivals by the end of the year will be met. As of April, the agency acquired over 1.8 million international tourist arrivals from its top three source markets, namely Korea, the United States and Japan. Jimenez said he expects an upward trend in its targets in the coming months. (PNA) SCS/ANP
SOFTWARE LAUNCH. Head of customer service Didier Lux, AirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes, AirAsia Berhad CEO Aireen Omar (from left) and some of the airline staff are shown here during the launch.
Phl investment, infra roadshow starts in US By CHENEEN R. CAPON
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HE Philippine team led by Philippine Ambassador to the US Jose L. Cuisia Jr., together with the Department of Finance and Bureau of the Treasury will showcase opportunities in infrastructure and other growth areas in the five-day Philippine Investment and Infrastructure Roadshow in the US that will start today. The theme, “Invest in the Philippines: Asia’s Bright Spot,” will serve to highlight the Philippines’ status as one of the best performing economies in Asia amid keen investor interest in opportunities in infrastructure and other growth areas. “As a pillar of Philippine foreign policy, economic diplomacy is a powerful tool for strengthening our relations with international partners and advancing our national interest overseas. Indeed, this Roadshow reflects the
great importance attached by the Philippine Government to building dynamic, mutually-beneficial, and long-term engagements with the United States and other important trading partners,” Cuisia said in a press statement. For his part, Finance Secretary Cesar V. Purisima said drawing high-quality investments in key areas of opportunity like infrastructure is “a win-win for both the Philippines and foreign investors.” “This is a fundamental component of our strategy as we build better infrastructure to support the growing mobility and connectivity needs of a booming population,” Purisima said. Covering Washington D.C., New York City, and San Francisco, the team will be joined by Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory Domingo, Public Works and Highways Secretary Rogelio Singson,
Transportation and Communications Undersecretary Rene Limcaoco, Public-Private Partnership Center Executive Director CosetteCanilao, and Bases Conversion and Development Authority President Arnel Casanova, among others. The private sector will also be represented by National Competitiveness Council cochair Guillermo Luz and other senior executives from Philippine companies. The roadshow will showcase the Philippines’ accelerating economy and bullish outlook on the back the government’s good governance agenda. The roadshow will highlight the country’s story of growth, resilience, and stability to entice investors looking for ripe opportunities in the up-and-coming tiger economy of Asia. Purisima said infrastructure development has always been a key priority of the ad-
ministration, with the Philippines on track to reach infrastructure spending equivalent to 5% of GDP by 2016. The Philippine Investment and Infrastructure Roadshow is crucial to the nation’s progress as it will help draw high-quality foreign investments. Potential investors are expected to enhance our country’s development with resources, technical expertise, and technology.
paying taxes even though they are earning so little),”Olalo told EDGE Davao. The SSS implemented a rate increase of 0.6 percent in January last year and is planning to implement another increase. Olalo said social services should be free and should be shouldered by the government since it is its responsibility. “The plan to increase the contribution is completely baseless and this will be an additional burden to the work-
ers,” he added. Olalo said the government has enough funding that could be raised from diverting the “pork barrel” of President Benigno Aquino and from the fund which the government pays the World Bank for its debt. According to reports, the SSS has said increasing the rate would extend the life of the fund. SSS president Emilio de Quiros was also quoted as saying the agency was “eyeing another one percentage
point increase before the end of President Aquino’s term in 2016.” The current pension fund pegged at 27-year life span, however, is still way below the international standard of at least 70 years. SSS Davao information officer Mario Daray said that as of January 2015, there a total of 760,229 SSS members in Davao City consisting of 574,759 employees, 182,994 self-employed, and 2,476 voluntary paying members. CHENEEN R. CAPON
“We bring our story of robust macroeconomic fundamentals as our best selling point as we tour the United States and connect with potential investors. American investors will find that our story of growth is buttressed by stability and prudence,” Purisima said. We continue to bring our story of improving fiscal strength abroad in looking for reliable partners who wish to invest in the Philippines’ future,” he added.
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ILUSANG Mayo Uno (KMU)-Southern Mindanao spokesperson Carlo Olalo slammed the plan of Social Security System to increase again the rate of its membership contribution “to extend the life of the pension fund.” “Dili dapat kuhaon sa mga miyembro ang pondo para sa SSS tungod nagabayad ng mga buwis ang mga miyembro ug gamay na kaayo ang income (The funds for the SSS should not be taken from the members because they are already
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Japanese firm eyes coco plant By CHENEEN R. CAPON crc@edgedavao.net
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APANESE company Coconutcures, Inc. is eyeing to establish a virgin coconut oil processing plant in Davao City with an initial capitalization of P130 million. Based on the presentation of the proposal by Coconutcures chief executive officer Yoshinari Higure to the Davao City Investment Promotiom Center (DCIPC) yesterday, the plant will be put up at a two-hectare area located in Barangay Mahayag in Bunawan. Higure was joined by former Japanese Consul Koichi Ibara in the presentation of the project before DCIPC chief Ivan C. Cortez. “Hopefully, they can start by January 2016,” Cortez told EDGE Davao. Cortez said the two-hectare processing plant will initially process outsourced coconut from nearby plantation in the Davao Region. The firm is planning to
start processing first with virgin coconut oil (VCO) to be exported in foreign markets like Japan, Europe and the US, according to him. Aside from VCO, the Japanese firm will also process other coco-based products like vinegar from coco sap, coco water then expand to other coco-based products. Cortez said all products will be totally for export. “They have already acquired export product certifications to enter Japan, Europe and US markets,” he said. Cortez earlier said that investment in the city continued to grow in the past few years as a result of the increasing population and good governance that bring peace and order in the city. The DCIPC, he added, continues to receive different inquiries from an average of foreign companies weekly.
Cortez said that most of the foreign investors do not just visit Davao City to have an ocular inspection
and study the market, but also to meet the popular Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte. In 2014, new invest-
ment amounted to P6.3 billion, almost half of which came from the P3-billion mill set up by
Steel Asia Manufacturing, Inc., and the rest coming mainly from real estate development ventures.
FOOD SAFETY. Vendors sell fresh fruits at the sidewalk along City Hall drive in Davao City. The City Council of Davao is planning to expand the scope of the pending Food Safety Ordinance after a food poisoning incident last Friday that downed 17 people. Lean Daval Jr.
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EDITORIAL Formula for success
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NE of the biggest beefs the people in the regions have against the over-centralized government is the latter’s penchant for pouring out funds to address the needs of those living in the National Capital Region (NCR) at the expense of those living outside it. This is manifested in the numerous road projects, flyovers, bridges, and other vital infrastructure that are liberally spread out in Metro Manila. While it may be said that the growing population there requires such monumental spending, those in the regions point out that the funds used for such projects are taken from the national coffers -- meaning even those outside the NCR get to share in the spending spree even though they do not see even a shadow of a flyover. Perhaps the most obvious manifestations of this lopsided budget are the Metro Rail Transit (MRT) and Light Rail Transit (LRT) systems that circuit through the metro. While denizens get to enjoy cheap and quick train rides, they often do not realize that such convenience comes at a price -- not for them but for the rest of the country. More than half of the fare of each passenger is actually shouldered by government through subsidy, and again, this subsidy is taken from taxpayers’ money. Like the aforementioned bridges,
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flyovers, and roads, the trains are enjoyed by a very limited number of people while the rest make do with public transport that is less than ideal. Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Zarate, who hails from Davao City and thus knows about this imbalance, has said it is pointless to lambaste the national government for subsidizing the MRT and LRT. Instead, he said the people in the regions should demand that the government also provide efficient public mass transport systems nationwide -paid for with subsidies from the national government just like the MRT and LRT. While this is costly, the ultimate result would be beneficial to the entire country. He said a very large majority of those who are using the MRT and LRT are students, employees, workers, self-employed, and vendors, and these should be “incentivized” by the State through the delivery of social services like train subsidies for them to study well, work hard, be more productive citizens. Now imagine that being a reality throughout the country and we have a formula for success. Nothing is more demotivating than having difficulty traveling from place to place; if government addresses that, then it could actually send the entire country rocketing to progress.
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PLAYING the role of “InaTay” (Ina-Tatay) is one of the most challenging and life changing experiences one could ever have. Carrying the responsibilities of two parents on one shoulder is no joke and I salute all women who have singlehandedly raised their children and shaped for them a better future.
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AirAsia named Asia and World’s Best Low Cost Airline for 7th consecutive year AIRASIA has been named the World’s Best Low Cost Airline and Asia’s Best Low Cost Airline for the seventh consecutive year at the Skytrax World’s Airline Awards held at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget.
Skytrax is the global benchmark of airline excellence and one of the most prestigious accolades for the airline industry with 19 million customer surveys completed worldwide by over 160 nationalities, measuring standards across 41 key performance indicators of an airline’s front-line products and services. Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, Group CEO of AirAsia was present to receive the awards at the Paris Air Show 2015 along with CEOs from the AirAsia Group. Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said, “We faced many challenges this past year but I am proud to say that our staff banded together for our guests and we have emerged stronger than ever. To be named the ‘World’s Best’ for the seventh consecutive year is an incredible honour, and I dedicate it to the 17,000 AirAsia Allstars who are the force behind it all.” “We would also like to thank our guests and stakeholders for continuing to believe in us. We are committed to continue innovating on all fronts to provide our guests with not only the best value but also a superior travel experience and convenience using technology,” added Tony Fernandes. Also commenting on the recognition by Sky-
trax to AirAsia Group, Datuk Kamarudin Meranun, Executive Chairman of AirAsia Berhad said, “This recognition as Asia’s and the World’s Best reinforces the efforts that the Group is taking to strengthen our services and our network, and we will take every effort to live up to this recognition.” The AirAsia Group consists of short-haul low-cost airlines AirAsia Berhad (airline code AK), Indonesia AirAsia (airline code QZ), Thai AirAsia (airline code FD), Philippines’ AirAsia (airline codes PQ & Z2) and AirAsia India (airline code I5). Throughout its existence, AirAsia Group have established themselves as market leaders and innovators in travel and technology, offering not just flights but a wholesome travel experience with the introduction of
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AS PART of SM Supermall SM Cares Project and Em ployee Volunteerism Pro gram (EVP), SM City Davao SM Lanang Premier, SM Cit Cagayan de Oro and SM Cit General Santos conducte ‘Brigada Eskwela’ clean-u and repair drives in day car centers as well as elemen tary school in their commu nities.
Last June 6, SM City Davao vo unteers along with the securi team headed to Isla Swerte Da care Center in Brgy 76-A, Time Beach. Armed with cleaning an carpentry materials, the voluntee were able to refurbish the center furniture, paint the classroom, fi lighting and electrical works well as build an extension for th children’s pantry area. SM City Cagayan de Oro em ployees as well as security perso nel also participated in this year ‘Brigada Eskwela’ by cleaning th classrooms donated by SM Prim Holdings, BDO Foundation and S Foundation in Lumbia Elementa School last May 28. On June 13, SM Lanang Premi employees and security force spent their day off extending helping hand at Ibula Day Ca Center at Brgy San Antonio, A
ENTERTAINMENT the mobile app, interactive travel guides, full scale self-service options, WiFi on-board, premium coffee via Barista-In-The-Sky and much more lined up, such as online Duty Free shopping before schedule departure flights. All airline affiliates in the AirAsia Group oper-
ate one of the youngest fleet of Airbus A320 in the world, with an average age of only 3 years group wide; with firm orders of 475 Airbus A320 aircraft and deliveries up till 2028. In addition to the modern fleet, AirAsia offers consumer-friendly products and services comple-
Celebrate ‘Back-To-School’ the SM Kids way AS the summer vacation comes to an end and the start of class rolls around, kids everywhere are excitedly anticipating going back to school. Whether it is about seeing their friends again or learning new things, shopping for new outfits is always among the highlights of beginning a new school year for
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As a bonus treat for your little ones, SM Kids is giving a FREE lunch bag that comes in four happy and fun designs for a minimum single receipt purchase of P1,500 from the Children’s & Infants’ Wear Department from today until June 30, 2015. For more fun and exciting ways to welcome the school year, visit the nearest The SM Store today
mented with everyday low fares, extensive route network, including over 60 unique routes in the Asean region and unmatched flight frequencies; along with convenient booking and payment channels; and value added services such as Fly-Thru, Premium Flex and much more.
‘PBB 737 Onl JEEPNEY TV joins in the celebration of the 10th year of the iconic “Pinoy Big Brother” reality show as the number one throwback channel airs ‘PBB 737 Online,’ the online streaming show about the current “PBB” season which began last June 23.
Airing from Tuesdays to Saturdays at 12MN on Jeepney TV, “PBB 737 Online” hosted by Bianca Gonzales and Robi Domingo will give supplementary updates about the latest happenings both inside and outside the “PBB” house. Another interesting element to “PBB 737 Online” are its interactive segments and “PBB” fan activities, which will intensify the connection of the fans to the show. In July, “PBB” fans will get
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roof and repainted the classroom. The volunteers further donated an electric fan, educational toys and slippers. “We feel very blessed to be adopted by SM,” social worker and day care in charge Lucy Remotigue said. Meanwhile, Maria Glinda Mercado, teacher in charge at Ibula Day Care Center, noted that that the installation of
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facilities, in particular an accessible lavatory through SM’s Brigada Eskwela, “has been beneficial in teaching the kids proper hygiene practices such as washing their hands before they eat.” SM’s Employee Volunteerism Program encourages employees to give back to the community and share their blessings with the needy sectors of the society.
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dao in Davao City. They installed a roofed lavatory for kids and a gutter, painted the walls and tables, polished the classroom floors, beautified the toilet, and donated
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o relive and watch their avorite teen housemates urned big stars such as Kim Chiu, Gerald Anderson, and Matt Evans housemates when Jeepney TV airs “PBB Teen Edition” season 1. Jeepney TV also showcases a special documentary on Jodi. Sta. Maria’s filmography on June 28 (Sunday), 9PM n “BTS.” The documentary
presents the early days of Jodi’s career and gives highlights on her iconic roles, including her portrayal of Amor Powers in the remake of “Pangako Sa’Yo.” For more information, visit Jeepney TV’s Facebook (facebook.com/JeepneyTV) and follow Jeepney TV on Twitter and Instagram (@ JeepneyTV).
min personnel and security guards held a clean-up last June 18 at Sitio Toning Day Care Center. They cleaned the whole surroundings of the school, repaired the damaged
GMA Network Entertainment website page views hit alltime high in May GMA Network continues to prove its leadership beyond television as it achieved another online milestone. According to Effective Measure, the Entertainment website of GMANetwork.com broke its own record in May 2015 for the highest number of page views, garnering a total of 55 million with a 32% growth rate compared to April. Furthermore, GMANetwork.com recorded more page views compared to its entertainment website counterparts, ABS-CBN.com and PEP.ph. Through the official website, Kapuso netizens are constantly updated about their favorite Kapuso personalities and programs, and have exclusive access to digital media that can only be found on the Network portal. GMA Network.com continues to widen its audience with effective digital promotions and product improvements to the site. Last March, the official GMA Network Entertainment website gained its second highest number of page views of approximately 42 million since its launch.
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JURASSIC WORLD Chris Pratt, Judy Greer PG
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JUST THE WAY YOU ARE Enrique Gil, Liza Soberano G
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WOMEN Metro Mom A1 education, a comfortable life and a taste of luxury. She radiated with beauty and maintained a youthful glow whilst tiring herself at work to fulfill her responsibility as a sole provider for her child. When she and her beau, Art, met and fell in love, all of us, her friends, stay tuned to this love story that seemed so much like a top-rated TV series. Theirs was a mix of so many emotions, the kind that makes you curious of what could happen in the next episode. We were all eager to witness that moment of glory, when the couple would finally give in to fate’s calling and say “I do.” That day finally came last June 12 and all of the avid fans of the Art and Queenie love team
gathered to witness their union. Decked in an Aztec Barba creation, Queenie walked down the aisle giddy and glowing. She beamed with so much joy and everyone shared in the excitement and glee when the couple were blessed as one and
expressed their vows. A celebration followed at the ballroom of Marco Polo Davao, where guests partied until midnight and grooved to music of the 80’s and 90’s. Being the perfect and generous hosts that they are, Queenie and Art worked
closely with the event stylist, Noel Tanza, and the hotel team in making sure the guests will have a grand time. I couldn’t be any happier for Queenie. She deserves every blessing and happiness she is now enjoying.
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T seems there are only two necessities in life that make people to howl in protest immediately if they are taken away. One is electricity (especially if you are watching the basketball championship) and the other is water (particularly if you are taking a bath). Among the two, it’s water that you cannot live without. Without electricity, you can always use other means like fanning yourself when it is too hot or using a lamp at night time. But without water, you cease to exist. This is especially true in Davao City which, according to some reports, has the second best water in the world (although I cannot confirm for sure who said, when it was said, and on what occasion). At one time, I visited a friend in Davao. I was in the bathroom and was in the middle of my bath when the water stopped. I had my hair full of shampoo and soap was covering all over my body. It was good that there was a pail full of water. I finished my bath without much hassle. Why am I writing this? It’s because two new studies have found that about one third of the planet’s largest underground water reserves are rapidly draining and it is unclear how much fluid remains in them. Water levels in 21 of the world’s 37 largest known aquifers are trending negative, according to the study which was published in the journal Water Resources Research. Done by a group of NASA scientists, it is the first major accounting of groundwater change over time on the planetary scale. It was accomplished, not with wells or surveys, but with satellites. “Given how quickly we are consuming the world’s groundwater reserves, we need a coordinated global effort to determine how much is left,” University of California Irvine professor and principal investigator Jay Famiglietti was quoted as saying by Reuters. “Groundwater reserves are one of the environmental phenomena that’s hardest to conceptualize,” notes Robinson Meyer, an associate editor at The Atlantic. “Droughts are systemic and complex, sure, but a curious person can always go stand in a reservoir and see where the water is supposed to be. Dry lawns and fallow fields present another view on to what Dear Atty. Zen, I caught my husband having an affair with another woman. I immediately confronted him about it. Although he denied it that time, I left the house in anger. After a few weeks, I returned to our house since he begged me to come back. He promised not to do it again but frankly I have difficulty trusting him. We have been married for seven years and we still do not have any children. What are my remedies under the law? – Jen Dear Jen, Nothing is more painful than betrayal. The pain is deep whether or not the betrayal came from a close companion like a husband, or relatives, or even friends. Come to think of it, various law provisions give us remedies in the event of betrayal. The Philippine Constitution itself authorizes the removal of the President for the crime of Betrayal of Public Trust. The Revised Penal Code is composed of various penalty for crimes committed due to betrayal like business associates may file estafa cases to those who betrayed their trust. In the case of a betrayal by a husband to his wife, the wife may likewise seek protection under the law by filing a criminal case of concubinage against the husband. But before a husband can be deemed guilty under this provision, he must have kept “a mistress in the conjugal dwelling, or, shall have sexual intercourse, under scandalous circumstances, with a woman who is not his wife, or shall cohabit with her in any other place.” (Article 333 of the Revised Penal Code) You may likewise seek redress under Republic Act 9262 or the Violence against Women and Children Act which includes marital infi-
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Running on empty a drought is. But THINK ON THESE! aquifers remain hidden, hard to measure and hard even to imagine.” NASA scientists warned the situation would only worsen with climate change and population growth. Henrylito D. Tacio After all, the most overbur- henrytacio@gmail.com dened aquifers are in the world’s driest places, where there is little natural replenishment. Already, 2 billion people worldwide rely on groundwater for daily use. “That will have slosh over effects: A 2012 study reported that water from aquifers, moved to the surface by human activity like farming and mining, would constitute 25% of sea level rise before 2050, and possibly even more after that,” Meyer writes. A few years earlier, a United Nations report stated that groundwater resources all over the world are overexploited and are fast diminishing, as there is also very slow renewability. This overexploitation is happening in many countries in Asia, Middle East, southern and northern Africa, some countries in Europe and Cuba. In the Philippines, the problem is translucent in Metro Manila. The drying up of aquifers has made Metro Manila to sink “10 times faster than during the period before the 1960s,” Federico D. Pascual, Jr. reported in 2006. According to Pascual, “the underground rivers flowing under the metropolis have been drying up, leaving huge subterranean hollow space.” The same thing is happening in Cebu City. Its narrow aquifers, which supply water for a metro area of 12 cities and towns, are now “running on empty.” “Relentless overpumping of these narrow underground reservoirs allowed seawater to seep in, but salt contamination in the mid1970s was contained along the seafront areas,”
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delity as a form of psychological violence since it causes mental and emotional suffering to the wife. It is interesting to note that Section 5(f) of RA 9262 considers as an Act of Violence against Women and Children if the husband “Inflicts or threatens to inflict physical harm on oneself for the purpose of controlling her actions or decisions.” You also have the option to file a legal case for separation under Article 55 of the Family Code, but not for annulment of marriage though. Couples who want to dissolve their marriage may not be able to do so under our present law if the sole ground for the dissolution is marital infidelity. Of course, we cannot deny the fact that most couples with irreconcilable difference have been availing themselves of the famous annulment of marriage under Article 36 of the Family Code which declares a marriage as void where one party is psychologically incapacitated to comply with the essentials of marital obligations. The Women’s Legal Bureau put it succinctly when it called Article 36 as the source of divorce of Filipino couples. “The innumerable Article 36 cases brought to trial courts is an indication of the elasticity of Article 36 to accommodate the needs of many couples desiring to terminate their marriages.” (The Relevance of Divorce in the Philippines by The Women’s Legal Bureau Inc.)
wrote veteran journalist Juan Mercado. “Today, the ‘saline edge’ has crept more than 4 kilometers inland, wrecking irreversibly the main source of water.” If Davao City will not watch out, those problems may also happen. The facts have been staring us in the face for years. “Population growth, increased economic activity and improved standard of living are placing tremendous pressure both on the reserve supply and service delivery systems,” declared Dr. Sevillo D. David, Jr., executive director of National Water Resources Board, during the trade fair and business leaders’ conference of BIMP-EAGA Summit held in Davao City last year. “Today, we withdraw water far faster than it can be recharged – unsustainably mining what was once a renewable resource,” deplores Janet Abramovitz, a researcher/writer of the Washington-based Worldwatch Institute. A recent report from the United Nations and the Stockholm Environment Institute said that by the year 2025, two-thirds of the world’s population would be affected by water shortages. “World demand for water doubles every 21 years, but the volume available is the same as it was in the Roman times,” observes Sir Crispin Tickell, former British ambassador to the United Nations and one of the organizers of the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. “Something has got to give.” Next to air, water is the element most necessary for survival. You may not know it, but water makes up more than 60 percent of our body weight. Proteins make up only 18% while fats encompass 15%, minerals 4%, carbohydrates 2% and vitamins less than one percent. A person needs at least 24 liters of water daily or one liter per hour. Even when he breathes, he still needs water. “Our lungs must be moist to take in oxygen and excrete carbon dioxide,” wrote Leroy Perry in a Reader’s Digest article. “It is possible to lose half a liter of liquid each day just by exhaling.” As water becomes more scarce, conflict over water rights are inevitable. “Wars will be fought over water,” World Bank’s Ismael Serageldin once pointed out. There is indeed a widespread support for a passage of a divorce law in the Philippines. This is shown by the March 2015 survey of the Social Weather Station which shows that 62% of men and 57% of women who responded supported legalizing divorce – up from 52% among males and 49% among females in a similar survey in 2011. (excerpt from National Catholic Reporter, March 25, 2015, Philippine Lawmakers Pledge to Block Proposed Divorce Law) Gabriela Women’s Party introduced in 2014 House Bill 17999 or An Act Introducing Divorce in the Philippines. Under the said draft law, sexual infidelity that caused irreparable breakdown of the marriage is a ground for divorce. But then Jen, even I admit that the road to legal battle is an arduous one. Even our Supreme Court recognizes this. That is why parties are given various opportunities to settle their case even after filing the complaint – one is before the mediator and the other is before the judge. Before deciding to engage in a legal battle, it is best that you open the communication line with your husband first. If this is the first time that it happened, then you may want to know the reasons why it happened and work with your husband on how to make sure it will not happen again. If this has happened countless of times and you have exhausted all means of communication to no avail, then that is the time to rethink your strategy. As the saying goes, stupidity is doing the same things over and over again and expecting different result. The opinion rendered by the author does not constitute a lawyer-client relationship. Please send your comments and questions to EmilyZen@ ezlawdavao.com.
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NE wonders whether there is in families that practice dynastic politics sufficient idealism, altruism, or caring for our society—enough to motivate them to set aside family advantage or desire and give way to others. This is an issue that tugs at the conscience of thoughtful constituents where a political family tenaciously clings to power, bent on dominating all other families for generations, and no signs of letting go. Raising this issue is really the same as asking whether a political family or its members can be fair and just, such that they will defer to the common good—because political monopoly, no less than a business monopoly, is bad for a community and society in general. In other words, is there any chance that idealism, respect for society, or patriotism can motivate a member of a dynasty to subordinate his personal advantage, forego his turn at the reins of power, and rise above his family-imposed agenda in politics? ***** This is a momentous question in view of the increasingly shameless and unabashed display of greed displayed by political dynasties as they turn politics into a monopoly and a family enterprise. A family’s stranglehold on public office blocks the opportunity of other citizens to take their turn at the wheel of public service, which is especially reprehensible where mediocrity marks the dynasty while talents abound in the constituency. Not only does a selfish dynasty make a travesty of the democratic ideal of equal opportunity and fairness, it deprives our electoral system of a level playing field, exposing them to be bereft of statesmanship. Exploiting legal loopholes, defying the constitution, they position their members for never ending reign. And they prevail because they can dominate elections with superior funding and logistics—derived from their increasingly larger take from the system (social, political, economic)—which they employ with devastating effect against would-be challengers. ***** This isn’t just a political problem. It is a cultural and moral problem for our society. Capturing and monopolizing political power enables them to amass such resources that they can manipulate the system and the people to further their fortunes and their superior status. It is gross political opportunism. But they seem incapable of recognizing it as such— much less appreciate how it corrupts society and politics starting with the jurisdiction they dominate. It is abusive. It is uncivilized. It is selfish. So rampant has this aggrandizing pursuit of political office become that it is portraying Philippine politics as hopelessly corrupt and immoral and unrestrained by social or political values. It is very bad, very reprehensible. It defies our Constitution and causes disrespect for it. It offends our ethical values. And because it trashes our manners and sense of propriety as a people, it is so un-Filipino. All this negativity it is due to the preponderance of political dynasties throughout our Republic. Would that they would listen to an appeal to patriotism! Is it so unreasonable to ask for idealism to temper excessive indulgence in a selfish political urge? In other words, can the dynasties abstain from their excessive and voracious aggrandizing of power and control? Manny is former UNESCO regional director for Asia-Pacific; secretary-general, Southeast Asia Publishers Association; director, development academy of Philippines; member, Philippine Mission to the UN; vice chair, Local Government Academy; member, Cory Govt’s Peace Panel; awardee, PPI-UNICEF outstanding columnist. Author of books on governance, he is chairman/convenor ofGising Barangay Movement Inc.valdehuesa@gmail.com.
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PLEASE EXPLAIN. Councilor Bernard Al-ag says the developer of the P10-billion Davao City Bulk Water Supply Project in Tamugan River, still needs to explain its project to the City Council. Al-ag graced yesterday’s Pulong-Pulong ni Pulong at the Sangguniang Panlungsod. Lean Daval Jr.
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HE Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday dismissed the petition against the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL). The petition questioning the constitutionality of the proposed BBL was filed by Rolando Rojo Mijares. Likewise, the SC ordered the consolidation of the petitions filed by the Philippine Constitution Association (PHILCONSA) and former Negros Oriental Rep. Jacinto Paras against the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) and the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro (FAB). At the same time, the SC also ordered the respondents, namely the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), Government of the Republic of the
Philippines (GRP) Peace Panel Chief Miriam Coronel Ferrer, the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) and the Commission on Audit (COA) to submit their respective comments on the petitions of the PHILCONSA and Paras within a period of 10 days from notice. Moreover, the SC also required the respondents to comment on the prayer of the petitioners for the issuance of a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the FAB and the CAB, which paved the way for the creation of the political entity to be called Bangsamoro. In a press conference, SC Public Information Office (PIO) Chief and Spokesman Atty. Theodore O. Te said that “In the matter of UDK 15297 (Petition
P5 million maintenance and other operating expenses (MOOE) which was spent on uniforms, meals, and office equipment even though they were not disaster-related. He admitted that the city procured some raincoats, boots, and flashlights for the enforcers of the City Traffic and Transportation Office (CTTMO) do they will not get wet if rain pours while they are directing traffic. The COA recommended that the LDRRM Council re-evaluate its budget plans to avoid inappropriate charges to the calamity fund. But Duterte respond by saying, “I run the city, I will decide what is right for the city because I am the mayor.” “Kung gusto sila, sila ang molingkod pagka-mayor, mobakasyon ko (If they want, they can replace me as mayor and I will go on vacation),” he said. Duterte also justified the hiring of around 11,000 contractual employees of the city government as first
published by Rappler. He said the city really needs more manpower to deliver the services to the people. “Kulang ang position og dako kaayo and siyudad (There is a lack of regular government positions and the city is too large),” he said. He said it has been the practice since his first term as mayor in 1988 which contributed to the development of the city. Duterte also pointed out that the city government provides contractual employees to national offices – including COA – to beef up their human resources. Meanwhile, City Council majority floor leader Bernard Al-ag said there is nothing in the COA report to worry about since it did not state that there were illegal expenditures. “This is only the question of COA and the city can justify it,” Al-ag said in yesterday’s Pulong-Pulong ni Pulong.
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to Declare the Bangsamoro Basic Law Unconstitutional, Rolando Rojo Mijares, petitioner), the Court DISMISSED the petition for being premature.” Te added that “In the matter of G.R. No. 218406 (Philippine Constitution Association, et al. v. Philippine Government, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the Secretary of Budget and Management and Commission on Audit), which challenges the constitutionality of the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro and the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro, the Court required the respondents to submit their comment to the petition and the application for TRO within ten (10) days from receipt of the Resolution.” Likewise, Te said that “In
the matter of G.R. No. 218407 (Jacinto V. Paras v. Miriam Coronel Ferrer, et al.), which also challenges the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro, including the Framework Agreement on the Bangsamoro, the Court ordered this case consolidated with G.R. No. 218406 subject to the same order given in the preceding case.” Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen, who was the Chair of the Government Negotiating Panel that negotiated the FAB before being appointed to the SC, has voluntarily inhibited himself from participation in the pending cases and any future cases involving the FAB, the CAB and the BBL. (PNA) RMA/PTR/EDS
that these unarmed soldiers working for peace were killed in a treacherous way by the BIFF. They don’t even care for the future of the children in the area where these victims had dreamed also to uplift the education of the kids,” Petinglay in a statement. Efforts were underway to rehabilitate Meta Elementary school in Datu Unsay after the school was damaged by fire, bullets and mortar explosions during the war against the BIFF last year. Last week, the BIFF allegedly ambushed the 2nd
Mechanized Battalion in Datu Piang town killing one soldier and wounding two others. This was followed by another ambush of two persons aboard a sports utility vehicle killing two persons one of whom was wearing a police uniform. Asked if the BIFF was behind these attacks, Abu Misry Mama, the group’s spokesperson replied via text message that “no other group now is fighting against the military, it is only the BIFF”. (Ferdinandh B. Cabrera/MindaNews)
Yesterday, Al-ag said the code provides a leeway but it will depend on the discussion and voting of the councilors. He said the Council still needs to dig deeper into the proposal by thoroughly looking through the documents that will be submitted. AAII is eying to tap the
surface water of Tamugan River, an area covered by the ordinance. Councilor Leonardo Avila, chairman of the committee on environment and natural resources, earlier said the P12-billion Davao City Bulk Water Project could help the city’s aquifers recharge.
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outside Metro Manila who believe the government subsidy given to MRT and LRT passengers is depriving the rest of the country of similar services since the funds are taken from taxpayers money, Zarate said even those living outside of the national capital can benefit from an efficient public transport system. “A very large majority of those who are using the MRT and LRT are students, employees, workers, self-employed, vendors – or those coming from the lower-middle and lower classes living in Metro Manila and its environs who to my mind should be incentivized by the state through the delivery of social services like train subsidies for them to study well, work hard, be more productive citizens,” he said. “The return of investment may not be that readily visible, but in the long run, if our mass transport is managed properly, this will really redound to the benefit of our country, even those living outside of the Metro,” he added. Zarate also pointed out that government subsidizes other programs in the regions. “What if those living in Metro Manila, especially the poor ones, will also complain why they are subsidizing the public hospitals or public schools or other social services in the provinces when they are not also benefiting from it?” he said. Zarate said instead of opposing the subsidies being given to MRT and LRT passengers, the people in the regions should push government to put up similar mass trans-
port systems throughout the country. “Dapat hindi lang sa Metro Manila merong mass transport system. We should demand that government implement a nationwide mass transport system,” he said.
“Even if I will recommend it to our national office, Commissionaire Kim Henares might not approve it,” he said. City Council committee on finance, ways and means, and appropriation chair councilor Danilo C. Dayanghirang said the increase will hamper the economic development in the city. Dayanghirang said any tax increase on land valuation should be attuned to the interest of local government units and its constit-
uents for them to sustain economic progress and development. He said city government and its people will be greatly affected by the potential slowdown the city’s economic development as result of the implementation of the proposed increase, it added. “The positive investment climate that the City of Davao has worked hard to achieve will be pointless without investors that would spur economic activity,” he said.
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Excuse slips Zarate made the statement after blasting the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) for saying passengers can ask for incident reports from MRT and LRT management that will serve as “excuse slips” for being late for school or work. “This is an absurd way to address the problems of our mass transit system,” he said. “This response of the DOTC falls miserably short of the calls of commuters for a safe, convenient, and cheap transport system. Excuse letters for students and employees is a pathetic way of evading the real issue of why the MRT is becoming a massively unreliable mode of transport,” he added. Zarate said other countries such as Japan and the US, where wintry weather or malfunctions cause occasional delays on train operations, have practiced the system of giving out excuse slips for tardy passengers. “However, here in the Philippines, where the problem is the maintenance and the meager number of trains, being late for work is an everyday situation for MRT commuters. I could imagine they would be swamped by requests for excuse letters if this becomes a practice. This is an absurd response of the DOTC,” Zarate said.
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ECOGNIZED as the conqueror of Datu Bago, Jose Cruz Maria Ibarzabal y Oyanguren, was born on May 2, 1800 to peasant parents in Villa de Bergara, Guipuzcoa Province, in northern Spain. He enrolled at the Real Seminaria de Bergara where stayed for six years, and was a student of law. Three years later he was exiled to Guam due to his maverick political stance but managed to request for transfer to the Philippines. When Oyanguren arrived in Manila in 1825, Spanish rule in the country was on the decline. His links with Basque officials in the colonial government in Manila while in exile served him in good stead. He was issued three ships which he used for opening trade with the Provincias de Moras (Moro Province) in the 1830’s. It was in one of his sorties in Tandag that he met Maria Luisa Azaola, daughter of a capitan general. The two agreed to live together as partners because Oyanguren, a Catholic, could not marry her because he had a wife in Spain. After a decade of stay in the country, he enrolled at the
University of Santo Tomas, where he earned his Bachiller en Leyes course in only two years. In 1939 he accepted the position of juez de primera of Tondo, Manila, which he held until 1846 when he was forced to relinquish the judgeship after a Madrid appointee was installed. This frustrating episode brought him back to his previous business engagements in Palawan and the Caraga region. It was during these mercantile travels that he was apprised about the burning of the trading ship San Rufo in Davao Gulf, which eventually led to the conquest of Davao. On his deathbed, Oyanguren, according to official records of the San Pedro Cathedral archives, married Maria “mismo el dia antes ala una y media” at 1:30 in the afternoon of Oct. 10, 1858, on the day before he died. Fr. Celedonio Pardos solemnized the nuptial, presumably with the confirmation that his first wife in Spain had died. His certificate of burial is dated Oct. 11, 1858. The official entry states: En once dias del mes de Octubre del año del Señor mil ochocientos
cincuenta y ocho yo J. Celedonio Pardos, enterre en el cementerio de Bergara el cadaver de D. JOSE OYANGUREN Español adulto natural de Bergara Provincia de Guipuzcoa casado con Dña. Luis Azaola mismo el dia antes ala una y media. Y por verdad firmo ut supra. Oyanguren, as a street name, was removed following the approval of Resolution No. 413, which the City Council enacted in 1963. The edict came out as a result of the construction of the Magsaysay monument on a reclaimed area adjacent to Santa Ana Pier, the first port undeer the American rule. No historical event has closely associated Magsaysay with Davao, save for the fact that he was Philippine president. Ramon F. Magsaysay, who died in a plane crash in 1957, was an automobile mechanic and war veteran before becoming military governor of Zambales. For two terms he served as congressman of Zambales before accepting the appointment as Secretary of National Defense under the Quirino administration. In 1953 he won as President over
the incumbent leadership, and the first national leader to be born in the 20th century. He was known to be a close friend of the United States and a strong mouthpiece against the evolving communist movement. He is credited for laying the foundation of the Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), also known as the Manila Pact of 1954, and was popular among the common tao as the ‘Guy.’ His four-year was “considered one of the cleanest and most corruption-free.”In his honor, the Ramon Magsaysay Awards, the Nobel Prize equivalent in Asia, was founded; it gets its funding from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.
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Substitute BBL good for Mindanao business: Marcos
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NSURING a businessand investment-friendly environment in Mindanao is one of the goals of the substitute Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” R. Marcos, Jr. assured European businessmen in the Philippines today. Marcos, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Local Government tasked to tackle BBL, was the guest speaker of the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philip-
pines (ECCP) during their luncheon meeting today at Makati Shangri-la Hotel. He is also pushing a substitute BBL that addresses significant flaws of the draft BBL. He explained that the BBL essentially aims to recalibrate the terms of the political autonomy granted to the Muslim Mindanao region based on the government’s peace agreements with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. However, Marcos said
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the draft BBL suffers from constitutional infirmities. In addition, it grants exclusive powers to the Bangsamoro government, which could have serious implications on business and the investment climate in Mindanao. “I am mindful of all these ramifications and the repercussions of the BBL proffered by Malacañang. To address these, I have vowed to consider all the relevant views and the helpful suggestions that the Committee was able to gather during its several hearings, in order to craft an amended bill that is inclusive and beneficial to all,” Marcos said. “I am doing this in recognition and in respect of the various interests that stand to be affected and threatened by this monumental legislation, including those of the business sector, both local
and foreign, which depend on the healthy operation of the markets in the Philippines for their survival,” he added. Marcos earlier stressed that granting political autonomy to the Bangsamoro government is not enough to bring peace to Muslim Mindanao. Rather, it should be accompanied by initiatives to spur economic development in the area. Under the draft BBL, the Bangsamoro government would enjoy exclusive powers governing taxation; the regulation of trade, industry and investment and f business; and labor and employment. These powers cover various industries and sectors including power generation, distribution and transmission; mining policy; agriculture and food security, including the manufacture of
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food, drinks and drugs; land management and housing; regulation of public utilities, including take-over powers; regulation of the financial and banking system; among others. Emphasizing that these are exclusive powers to be granted to the Bangsamoro government, Marcos said it is possible for the Bangsamoro legislature to enact laws that could amend, render inapplicable, or even supplant laws that otherwise apply to the entire Philippines. For example, Marcos said the Bangsamoro government can enact and implement within its territory its own tax code, labor code, trade and investments laws, banking laws, and other similar regulations. “The Bangsamoro government could in the future have a policy direction that is substantially different from, or at a great disconnect with, that of the Philippine government,” Marcos said. Marcos pointed out that another cause for concern in the draft BBL is the provision that puts Lake Lanao in Bangsamoro territory, giving the Bangsamoro government control over the lake. Lake Lanao supplies the steady stream of the Agus
River, which in turn drives six (6) hydroelectric power plants that generate more than fifty percent (50%) of the energy requirements of Mindanao. “How can the national government protect the interests and welfare of the rest of the island of Mindanao, which is already beleaguered by a power shortage and which is heavily dependent on the hydroelectric potential of the great lake?” Marcos said. While all these concerns are speculations for now, Marcos said they are plausible scenarios if the draft BBL is enacted into law. Amid the constant prodding of Malacanang and the MILF for the immediate passage of the draft BBL without changes, Marcos vowed to stand his ground against any attempt at railroading the bill. “We cannot allow that to happen,” said Marcos, noting that the BBL impacts not only Muslim Mindanao but the entire country, posing a threat to its sovereignty and territorial integrity. “I hope the people will stand by the same conviction that I have. I hope the business sector will also share my firm conviction,” Marcos said.
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Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP). In a statement, Tagum Cooperative Chairperson Norma R. Pereyras, who was on official business in Cagayan de Oro City at the time,said Tagum Coop’s participation with the ARENA Serbisyo Caravan in Talaingod was in line with the 7th Cooperative Principle: “Concern for Community.” “It is also our way of giving life to what Pope Francis said that we should ‘take the road less travelled and that we should go the peripheries to serve,’” she said. Pereyras said Tagum Coop’s congee serving,especially for the IPs,was “fulfilling,” quoting the words of Jesus Christ who said, “Whatever you do for the least of the brethren, you do it unto me.” (Tagum Cooperative)
HE provincial government of Davao del Norte is gearing up for the Kadagayaan Festival in celebration of the province’s 48th year anniversary on June 24 to July 1. Speaking during the recent Kapihan sa Kapitolyo at the Provincial Information Office Mini Studio, Provincial Tourism Officer Noel Daquioag said the festival will be anchored on the theme “Kadagaya ug Kasadya sa DavNor Makita.” Daquioag said the festival will be highlighted by the Agri-Aqua Industries Trade Fair, Technology Fora, Nightly Entertainment, Alay Davao Walk with Zumba Fitness Program, and Anniversary and Awarding Program. He said the festival will be kicked off by a motorcade to be participated in by all the city and municipal government units. To showcase the Kadagaya or the abundance of the province, Provincial Agriculturist Dr. Anastacia Notarte said the Agri-Aqua Industries Trade Fair from June 24 to July 1 at the Capitol Parks, Provincial Government Center, Mankilam, Tagum City will feature the different products of the province. “All the city and municipal government units will have a booth to display all their products; we also invited local nurseries to join in the trade fair,” Notarte said. She added that alongside the trade fair, the provincial government will also hold technology fora and competitions like identification
of pest control measures and fertilizers, and poster making. For the technology fora, the lectures will concentrate on banana, cacao and vegetables on June 25; corn, rural based organizations and fisher folks on June 26; and ASEAN Integration on June 29. “Interested farmers must contact their local agriculture office to participate in the technology fora,” Notarte emphasized. The Kasadya or fun of the festival will include performances of national artists during the nightly entertainment from June 29 to July 1 at the Tourism Village, Davao del Norte Sports and Tourism Complex. Daquioag bared that the guests in the nightly entertainment will be the Banana Splits Dancers and Rodjun Cruz on June 29, Melai Conteveros and Sam Concepcion on June 30, and Aegis Band and Aljur Abrenica on July 1. “A fireworks display will also showcase the nightly entertainment on June 30,” he said. Daquioag said that the Alay Davao Walk on June 30 will be participated by all the agencies of the government that are located in the province. “For this year, we are trying to improve the systems of the parade, which usually take four hours for the tail to reach the complex,” he said. He also disclosed the anniversary ceremony will start with a Diana and will be highlighted by an awarding ceremony. (PIA11, Michael Uy)
only able to escape by getting out from the window and rappelling down from the building. Noraina dela Cruz, 31, from Darong, Sta. Cruz, a household service worker repatriated from Jeddah, said she was very fortunate to avail herself of the training. “I am really thankful for this training because it gave
me hope to start again. I will make this business grow,” she said. Dela Cruz decided to return to the country after going through maltreatment and overwork in the hands of her employers. Rea B. Sa-an, Reintegration Officer of NRCO 11, said it is the agency’s desire to see that OFWs and their families
achieve financial freedom and independence by providing them with essential knowledge and alternatives in their pursuit to be reintegrated in the society. “Through this training, OFW returnees can now use their newly acquired knowledge to start their own livelihood and investments,” she said. (DOLE-NRCO XI)
The Tagum Cooperative free congee offering was done in coordination with the ARENA Serbisyo Caravan which gathered more than 3,000 IPs of the AtaManobo tribe coming from various sitios of Talaingod.
Tagum Coop serves lugaw to 1,000 Caravan people A
LMOST 1,000 individuals, mostly indigenous peoples (IPs),had their fill of hot congee (lugawi) served by Tagum Cooperative during the 16th leg of the ARENA Serbisyo Caravan which made a stopover on June 19, 2015 in Sitio JBL, Barangay Sto. Niño in Talaingod, Davao del Norte. The Tagum Cooperative free congee offering was done in coordination with the ARENA Serbisyo Caravan which gathered
more than 3,000 IPs of the AtaManobo tribe coming from various sitios of Talaingod. Women, children, men, and elderly beneficiaries of the Caravan made their way to Tagum Cooperative booth for congee which was served at midmorning and at lunchtime. Staff members of the various national agencies deployed to serve during the eventalso benefitted from the hot congee. Organized by members
of the Association of Regional Executives of National Agencies (ARENA) in Region 11, the Serbisyo Caravan pooled together assistance and services of various national line agencies. It also welcomed contributions from civic and non-government organizations (NGOs). Tagum Cooperative was among the civic and NGO groups that took part in the Talaingod leg of the Serbisyo Caravan. Among those present were Secretary Dinky Soliman of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD); Undersecretary Manny Bautista, executive director of Cabinet Cluster on Security, Justice and Peace; Assistant Secretary Jean Ubial of the Department of Health (DOH); and national officials of the Office of the Presidential
Displaced OFWs get training in baking, cake decorating Tribe’s ancestral domain of Ata-Manobo recognized
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TOTAL of 114,000 hectares of land have been approved by the National Commission of the Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) as ancestral domain (AD) for the IPs in Talaingod and a portion of Kapalong and Sto. Tomas, Davao del Norte. NCIP chair lawyer Leonor Quintayo said the Ata-Manobo tribe will be the primary beneficiary of the AD recognition. She said the delineation of the AD is a community activity and that it is the community that chooses the head-claimants like Datu Lumansad and former Mayor Pilar Libayao. “The land title is already there, but it cannot be issued since it is still due for recognition before the Register of Deeds,” she said. Quintayo said the NCIP still needs to cull out privately-
owned lands that are situated within the ancestral domain area. She explained that the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act protects the vested areas situated in the area. “Until such time that the private properties are culled out, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) will issue a certificate of no overlap and then we can proceed to the Register of Deeds, and then we award the title,” Quintayo said. The NCIP awarded the resolution recognizing the AD for the area during the Serbisyo Caravan conducted by line government agencies Friday, June 19. Quintayo said she hopes the NCIP can award the title before President Benigno Aquino steps down. (PIA 11Joey Sem G. Dalumpines)
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GOVERNMENT agency recently gave several distressed and displaced Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) with skills training in the baking business to start anew. The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) National Reintegration Center for OFWs (NRCO) Davao Region equipped 15 undocumented and distressed OFWs with the fundamentals of baking and cake decorating recently at DOLE 11 Activity Hall. Aside from cake production, the OFWs were also trained in pricing schemes, selling strategies, and business management. Each of them was also given baking equipment such as oven, mixer, rolling pins, and some ingredients. Displaced from Malaysia, 55-year-old Elizabeth Po, a resident of Riverside, Calinan, Davao said she was thankful for the skills training. “It is a great opportunity for me because I will be able to continuously support the needs my family by putting up a business,” she said. Po said she experienced a lot of physical abuse from her employers and she was
Some of the displaced OFWs try their hand on baking.
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RIPE FOR THE PICKING
‘King Arthur’determined to become world champ
Fil-Tongan PBA draft prospect wins D-League MVP award
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ILIPINO-TONGAN big man Moala Tautuaa of the Cebuana Lhuiller Gems on Monday took home the PBA D-League Foundation Cup MVP award, a few months before he takes centerstage to be potentially the top pick in the upcoming PBA Rookie Draft. Tautuaa led the league with 20.22 points per game while he came in second in rebounding with 11.33
boards per outing. He also averaged 3.4 assists and 1.67 steals a game as he led the Gems to the semifinals of the D-League. Last conference, Tautuaa came in second behind Ray Parks in the MVP race. But this time around, he was the runaway winner after topping Cagayan Gerry’s Don Trollano and Abel Galliguez, CafeFrance’s Maverick Ahanmisi and AMA’s Jay-R Taganas for
the award. The 6’7″ Tautuaa, 26, already declared himself for the 2015 PBA Rookie Draft where he is projected to be picked first overall in the event on August 23.
ELIEVING that the game of basketball is not as beautiful as it used to be, Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson said LeBron James is guilty of traveling “every other time he catches the basketball.” In an interview with Howard Beck of Bleacher
Report about the current state of basketball, the 69-year old president of the New York Knicks pointed to the fourtime NBA MVP’s penchant for traveling as one of the main examples of a game that has devolved to a lack of “structure” and “discipline”. “I watch LeBron James,
for example. He might [travel] every other time he catches the basketball if he’s off the ball. He catches the ball, moves both his feet. You see it happen all the time. There’s no structure, there’s no discipline, there’s no ‘How do we play this game’ type of attitude…. It struck me: How
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TOP PROSPECT. Moala Tautuaa is expected to go no. 1 in the PBA draft.
Phil Jackson criticizes LeBron, NBA play B
ZEN MASTER. Phil Jackson is not a big fan of Lebron James.
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NDEFEATED IBF International and Oriental Pacific Boxing Federation super flyweight champion “King” Arthur Villanueva is training hard for his title fight against unbeaten Puerto Rican southpaw McJoe Arroyo scheduled for July 18 at the Don Haskins Convention Center in El Paso, Texas. Trainer Edmund Villamor who was named “Trainer of the Year” three years in a row at the “Flash” Elorde Annual Awards told the New Standard/boxingmirror.com “we are preparing three or four southpaw sparring partners for “King” Arthur who is “determined and wants to be a world champion.” ALA Gym head trainer Edito “Ala” Villamor told us that Villanueva is coming along fine and has sparred twice over ten rounds against southpaws, since Arroyo is a lefty and he needs to get used to fighting southpaws. One of the sparring partners
is Joy Joy Formetera, a 21 year old southpaw from Cebu City who has a solid record of 6-1 with 4 knockouts, all in his last four bouts with a 2nd round knockout over Allan Doronilla in his last bout on June 7. Formetera’s only loss was in his pro debut against Rolando Servania who was also making his debut in a four round bout on January 20, 2013. He said they are also recruiting an amateur from Bohol who is a southpaw to help enhance Villanueva’s handspeed, reflexes and movement while well known American strength and conditioning coach Nick Curson is working with Villanueva to get him into the best physical shape for the tough test against the 29 year old Arroyo who has an unblemished record of 16-0 with 8 knockouts. Arroyo earned the title shot when he scored a lopsided win against Filipino Mark Anthony Geraldo in an eliminator in Puerto Rico on December 30, 2014.
can we get so far away from the real truth of what we’re trying to do?” “And if you give people structure, just like a jazz musician—he’s gotta learn melody, and he’s gotta learn the basic parts of music— and then he can learn how to improvise. And that’s basically what team play is all about,” added the championshipwinning coach of the Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers Jackson, a firm believer in the Triangle Offense that utilizes all five players on the floor, also noted the shift from “team basketball” to offenses centered on individuals, explaining the change in attitude is a reflection of how society has evolved. “When I watch some of these playoff games, and I look at what’s being run out there, as what people call an offense, it’s really quite remarkable to see how far our game has fallen from a team game. Four guys stand around watching one guy dribble a basketball.”
MERICAN Larry Doggett has been picked by the International Boxing Federation to referee the IBF flyweight title fight between champion Amnat Ruenroeng of Thailand and mandatory challenger and former IBF light flyweight champion Johnreil Casimero at the Hua Mark Indoor Stadium in Bangkok on Saturday. The fight will be telecast by TV5 at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday. The judges named by the IBF are veteran Don Trella, David Braslow and Hilton Whitaker Jr all of the United States. The fight supervisor is Anibal Miramontes. In his prime Doggett fought kickboxing middleweight champion Don Wilson who became a movie star while Doggett is now recognized as
a world class boxing referee in both the IBF and the WBA. He was the referee who warned Michael Domingo quite a few times in the 11th and 12th round of an IBF bantamweight eliminator against Vusi Malinga when Domingo tired in the championship rounds and lost by a unanimous decision in South Africa. We recall that Trella was singled out and commended in the Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire – Wilfredo Vazquez Jr title fight in San Antonio, Texas in 2011 which we covered along with Dyan Castillejo for ABS-CBN when Trella and Levi Martinez turned in identical 117-110 scorecards for Donaire while Ruben Garcia came under bitter criticism for having Vazquez the winner 115-112.
Spinning Instructors Course held at Gold’s Gym in Cebu City last May. The two successfully finished the training and went back to Davao equipped with more tips to further enhance their spinning classes as well as make sure of the safety
of their participants in the classes they teach. Holiday affiliate Sydney Tancontian, daughter of former national karatedo team member Paolo Tancontian, won silver in the Southeast Asia Wrestling
Competition. For more information about judo, running, spinning, or other fitness and sports related matters, you may call Holiday Gym at 222-3041 or 222-4207 or visit them along F. Torres St.
American referee picked for Casimero-Ruenroeng title fight
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Team Holiday scores wins in various competitions
EAM Holiday Gym composed of its staff and members scored several breakthrough wins in several competitions held from May to June. Holiday took part in the Regent Foods 5150 Triathlon
held at Subic Bay last June 5 to 8, 2015. Several members of TRIAD, Davao Sunday Runners, and Team Trisibot among others, saw action in the event. Jj Sarona finished strongly in 3rd place for male category
age group 15- 19 years old. Dolly Yuste was also a finisher in her first race in Subic, for olympic distance 1.5km swim, 40km bike and 10km run. Marjun Balaite and Louie Pintor joined the Mad Dog
TEAM HOLIDAY. Members of Davao’s Holiday Gym nd Spa during recent competitions.
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HOPE FOR PINOY BALLERS
Nike launches Rise to discover hoop talents
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BASKETBALL CRAZY. These bunch of young Pinoy street ballers will get the chance to be discovered in Nike’s Rise program.
IKE on Tuesday announced the Philippine launch of Rise, its first-ever reality documentary and basketball development program that hopes to inspire young Filipinos to raise their game and realize their full basketball potential. Nike Rise will be giving a once-in-alifetime opportunity to street ballers to be discovered in a nationwide search and later provided a platform to rise above their limits in a unique program. “True to Nike’s mission to bring inspiration and innovation to every athlete, Rise will encourage and provide opportunities to everyday athletes to go beyond their comfort zone,” said Patrick Reyes, country
marketing manager of Nike Philippines. “The selected Rise players will try out the latest product innovations, as well as access to professional training through coaches and athletes. Through Rise, we will enable and inspire athletes to rise beyond their limits and realize their full potential,” Reyes added. Regional tryouts will be held in four major cities - Dagupan on June 27, followed by Manila (June 28), Cebu (July 4) and Davao (July 5) - to select 24 standouts who will undergo training under a crack staff led by coach Chot Reyes and Jimmy Alapag as assistant coach. Interested basketballers can also write in to Nike.com for a chance to be invited to the tryouts. During the six-week
training, Rise players will be immersed in a Nike athlete’s experience, living together while being given technical training as well as strength and conditioning sessions. There will also be guest coaches and mentors as part of the six-week training program. “During that time, these players will be eating, breathing basketball,” said Reyes, the former Gilas Pilipinas coach who, at the end of the program, will pit the Nike Rise team against a selection of elite players. The House of Rise will be the center point of the campaign, where the players will train and hone their basketball skills and abilities under a training program specifically tailored by Reyes and the other coaches.
Rise players will benefit from elevated training tools, digitally enabled to provide insight into an athlete’s technical performance through speed, shooting and basketball IQ. It will also celebrate the culture of Basketball – both globally and locally. Nike Rise players will be enabled with the best Nike Basketball product innovations that include both training apparel and footwear. An exclusive curation of t-shirts and footwear for Nike Rise will also be available at selected Nike stores beginning July 2015. The audience can follow the journey of Rise on TV5, every Sunday starting July. For behind-the-scenes and additional training content, go to Nike.com. Keep track of online content through #Rise.