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A JOINT team from the regional customs and agriculture offices has confiscated 18 40-foot container vans containing imported red onions, valued at P57 million, at the Mindanao Container Terminal (MCT) sub-port in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental, officials said Tuesday. Acting on information from the Special Task Group on Economic Intelligence (STG-EI), personnel of the Bureau of Customs (BOC) 10 (Northern Mindanao) inspected the containers with cargoes declared to be cream, flavored nuts, and other food products but were instead found to contain onions. Also part of the task force are the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, and National Intelligence Coordinating Agency.

Rice production COTABATO City – Some 1,500 farmers in two Lanao del Sur towns are expected to boost their rice production with the operation of the P10-million Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) solar-powered irrigation system (SPIS). Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Agrarian Reform (MAFAR) – BARMM Minister Mohammad S. Yacob said Tuesday that the project has solar panels and 20 horsepower (HP) generation capacity, capable of accumulating 3.5 cubic meters of water per minute with 660 cubic meters that can supply water for 50 to 70 hectares of paddy fields. "We hope that the project will succeed and become a model for uplifting the livelihood of farmers in Lanao Del Sur, as well as in the whole Bangsamoro Region," he said in a statement.

Indemnificsation BUTUAN City -- Almost P400,000 worth of financial assistance has been extended on Thursday to hog raisers affected by the African swine fever (ASF) in the Caraga Region. Emmylou Presilda, the Information Officer of the Department of Agriculture (DA) in Caraga, told the Philippine News Agency on Friday that a total of P385,000 worth of financial aid were released to raisers in this city and the towns of Buenavista and Las Nieves in Agusan del Norte. “The continuing release of indemnification of ASFaffected hog raisers is in line with the swine insurance program of the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC) as per memorandum issued by Agriculture Secretary William Dar,” Presilda said.

By ROEL CATOTO, MindaNews

UBGAN, San Francisco, Surigao del Norte -- A large-scale mining firm has stopped its operations in this village shortly after authorities confirmed in a dialogue that it did not have the required permits, San Francisco Mayor Val Pinat said.

The dialogue on Tuesday at the pastoral center in San Francisco was attended by the mining company, townsfolk, and officials from the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB)-Caraga and other government agencies. “I told the company (GoSun Siargao Waves Corp.) to pull out their heavy equipment units in the area,” Pinat told MindaNews on Thursday night. He said the firm’s operations have caused environmental damage. MINING/PAGE 6

COPPER MINING. Siargao Waves Corp. extracting tons of debris along Jubgan River in Barangay Jubgan to build a wharf and road for its mining operations in the area. photo by roel n. catoto/mindanews

Rescued 'child warrior' Alsons Group lists P600-M 2nd turned over to Bukidnon tranche of CP issuance with PDEx social workers for the issuance has been ALCANTARA-led Alsons Commission. THE Army's 89th Infantry Battalion (89IB) on Wednesday turned over to social workers a 13-yearold girl said to be a “child warrior" of the communist New People’s Army (NPA) following her rescue in Barangay San Jose, San Fernando, Bukidnon. In a statement, 89IB commander, Lt. Col. Donald P. Gaffud said the rescued

child was brought to the municipal social welfare and development office (MSWDO) of Talaingod, Davao del Norte, where she originally resides, and will subsequently be returned to her family. On November 9, troopers from the 89IB troops and barangay officials in San Jose rescued the 13-year-old from RESCUED/PAGE 7

Consolidated Resources Inc. (ACR) has listed with the Philippine Dealing and E x c h an g e C or p or at i on (PDEx) the P600 million second tranche of its commercial papers (CP) issuance. That portion of the CP offer is part of the P3.0 billion CP program that the company had registered and sought approval for with the Securities and Exchange

The first issue amounting to P1.4 billion was carried out in July this year; and the second issuance is the one currently undertaken. “Pro c e e d s f rom t h e issuance will be used primarily for general working capital purposes,” the Alcantara firm emphasized. Tapp e d as manager, arranger and underwriter

Multinational Investment B a n c or p or at i on ; w h i l e Acuña and Francisco Law acted as transactional legal counsel; and AB Capital and Investment Corporation has been designated as facility agent. As culled from the PRS A plus (corp) rating rendered by PhilRatings for Alsons ALSONS/PAGE 7

DA steps up marketing of organic farm products in Agusan del Norte

BU T UA N C it y - - T h e Department of Agriculture (DA) in Caraga (Region 13) has formally handed over a training hub to a local farmers’ organization in the town of Remedios T. Romualdez (RTR), Agusan del Norte that will help promote and market organic farm products in the area. The newly-completed Organic Agriculture Trading Post (OATP) worth PHP1.5 million was formally turned over by DA-13 Regional Executive Director Ricardo Oñate to the Kahugpungan sa FLOOD. A man wades through the floodwaters near Bankerohan Market area in Davao mga Mag-uumang Nagsubay City. The nearby Davao River rose beyond critical level, flooding the communities sa Lihok sa Kinaiyahan along its bank. mindanews photo (KMNLK) on Tuesday.

“ The KMNLK is an organization of farmers in RTR that are engaged in organic farming. All their farm products are organically grown,” Emmylou Presilda told the Philippine News Agency on Wednesday. T h e t u r n o v e r, s h e added, was also in time for the celebration of Organic Agriculture Awareness Month this November. “The OATP will be a market outlet in RTR that will sell organically-produced rice, vegetables, root crops, and fruits,” Presilda said. In a statement on Tuesday, Oñate said the marketing ORGANIC/PAGE 7

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WO adjoining towns in Lanao del Norte province have culled a total of 234 hogs from 44 swine raisers after the Department of Agriculture (DA) found them infected with the African swine fever (ASF). In an interview Friday, ASF focal person Dr. Jules Maquiling, of the DA10's (Northern Mindanao)

veterinary division, said of the total number of hogs culled, 127 were from 34 farmers in Barangay Sta. Cruz in Maigo town, and another 107 from 10 farmers in Barangay Liangan East, Bacolod town. "Bacolod opted to depopulate hogs in the area (Purok 6) as they showed similar (ASF) signs, history patterns, and death in the area. The site is also

included in the one-kilometer radius of an index case in Maigo," he said. Maquiling said the local governments promised to pay an indemnification of P2,000 per culled hog to the affected hog raisers, as well as another P2,000 from the provincial government. He also urged municipal agriculture offices in the province to encourage and assist

farmer-hog raisers in registering to the Philippine Crop Insurance Corporation (PCIC). PCIC is a government-owned and controlled corporation that provides insurance protection to farmers against losses arising from natural calamities, plant diseases, and pest infestations of their crops as well as their livestock and poultry. The DA-10, in an earlier

statement, said they had started gathering specimens from the two towns for ASF testing as early as November 3. After the result came out, Collado said the agency made coordinated and ground activities to contain the disease. "Biosecurity measures should be strengthened on the remaining 'green zone areas' of Maigo municipality," he said. (PNA)

Task group formed to probe killing of CDO solon's son, caretaker POLICE have set up a special investigation task group (SITG) on Friday to look into the killing of a congressman's son and his business caretaker in Barangay Pagatpat here. Lt. Col. Michelle Olaivar, Police Regional Office (PRO)10 (Northern Mindanao) spokesperson, said in a radio interview the SITG has begun looking into information and pieces of evidence related to the deaths of Roland Sherwin Uy, 45,

a councilor of Barangay Carmen; and Samuel Pabalan, 70, the caretaker of the Uy family's sand and gravel business. Uy was the son of Cagayan de Oro 1st District Rep. Rolando Uy, who is running for a mayoral seat; and brother of Vice Mayor Rainier Joaquin Uy, who is also seeking to replace his father in the congressional seat. The two were shot by an armed assassin at 1 p.m.

Thursday at a quarry site in Sitio Perico, Barangay Pagatpat near the Iponan River. The gunman, together with an accomplice, reportedly sped off aboard a motorcycle after the incident. "As what our regional director, Brig. Gen. Rolando Anduyan, ordered, the investigation should have 'no stones left unturned,'” Olaivar said. Olaivar said the SITG will be chaired by

Col. Aaron Mandia, the city police director, and will be supervised by Col. Benedicto Pintor, Northern Mindanao police's deputy director for operations, Initial findings A preliminary police investigation revealed that Uy’s killer posed as a sand and gravel buyer. Rubie Alayuay, the businessman’s driver, said he was inside the comfort room at the quarry site’s office when he heard a

man asking Uy for the price of a sand truckload delivery. Alayuay said he overheard Uy, who was sitting on a folding chair just outside the office, telling the man a truckload costs PHP13,000 with free delivery. “After that, shots were fired. I was so afraid, so I stayed put,” he added. Alayuay said he then heard the sound of a motorcycle speeding away from the site after the

incident. “I did not get to see the gunman’s face but I heard that he and (Kagawad Uy) were talking before the shooting,” he told reporters in the vernacular. Capt. Paulo Benedicto Acosta III, medicolegal officer and team leader of the Philippine National Police’s regional crime laboratory in Northern Mindanao, said both victims suffered fatal gunshot wounds. PROBE/PAGE 6

MONHS School Reading Program (Project READ) Outshines Through the Years By: CHRISTINE LUZ Z. BONIAO

Project READ is a reading program of Misamis Occidental National High School designed to increase the achievement level of the students. The program prov i d e s d i f fe re nt i ate d activities and technologybased instruction, including a variety of ways of teaching reading and assessment. Concomitant to the 10-point

Basic Education Curriculum (BEC), the DepEd enforces the “Every child A Reader Program(ECARP) of the department. In support of this program, there were different Best Practices in reading conducted including reading assessments using the PHIL-IRI and Entryway Tools. The results were utilized for planning a

sound-school-based reading program and crafting of remedial reading activities. The objectives of Project READ are to: (1)Improve students’ proficiency in English through reading; (2) Develop students' reading habits of various reading materials/resources; (3) E n c o u r a g e t h e l ov e of reading and help students

become life-time readers and learners; (4) Develop students' specific reading skills using the different strategies and techniques in reading; (5) Increase achievement /master y level in English and other subjects using English as a medium of instruction; (6) Improve learners’ reading levels from frustration level to independent level; and (7) Address the reading gap of learners. Reading is one major skills upon which other skills/learnings and other subject areas are based. Helping our students de velop st rong re ading skills can make them succeed in their work in the content fields. During this pandemic where learners are staying at home most of the time, our school reading center keeps on designing innovative ac tivities to sustain the reading interest of our learners for them to have continuity in the development of their reading skills in terms of reading speed and comprehension. Home Reading is still the best recourse to address t he re ading gap among learners with the help and supervision of their parents at home. Our school believes that the best weapon against poverty is education. Being able to read, write, analyze, and reason out log ica l ly op en ne w h o r i z o n s f o r c h i l d re n , parents, communities and society. It creates wealth and well-being, promotes self-reliance and gives them the chance to improve their own world and control their future.


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ebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading airline, continues to ramp up its domestic network to address rising travel demand, beginning with the increase of its Bacolod flights from twice to 9x weekly beginning November 15, 2021. CEB will be operating a daily ManilaBacolod flight via 5J 485, which is scheduled to depart the Ninoy Aquino International Airport at 9:20AM. Its return flight, 5J 486 is set to leave the Bacolod Silay Airport at 11:15AM. To help the inoculation initiatives of the Negros Occidental region, all fully-vaccinated passengers to and from Bacolod with pre-purchased baggage will be given a waiver for fees for 5kg excess baggage from November 15, 2021 to January 15, 2022. Passengers eligible for this must present their vaccination card or certificate at the CEB check-in

counters. “We express gratitude to the good office of Governor Eugenio Jose “Bong” Lacson for approving our request to add more flights to and from Bacolod. We are indeed very happy with this development as we believe these additional flights will contribute to the economic recovery not only of Negros Occidental but of Region VI as well,” said Michael Ivan Shau, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer at Cebu Pacific. In support of the local government’s efforts to drive vaccination, two ManilaBacolod out of the 9x weekly flights will be exclusively for fully-vaccinated passengers from November 16, 2021, until January 15, 2022. These flights will operate every Tuesday and Thursday via 5J 475, with a scheduled time of departure of 2:00PM. CEB also operates a once-weekly flight between Cebu and Bacolod every

Benefits of certain sports to high school By LEOMAR M. JUATON Teacher I Bulua NHS - Patag Annex

FOR students, sports build character such as selfconfidence and self-esteem, manage emotions, discipline, social skills, patience, perseverance, accepts defeat and teamwork. Playing a sport is a great way for children to take a break from academics and release the pent-up energy. It also helps them lead fuller and happier lives as regular sports and fitness activities have proven

to provide not only physical benefits but also social and psychological benefits to children. Several studies suggest playing sports develops a child’s self confidence and self-esteem. A pat on the back, high five from a teammate or handshake after a match really boosts a child’s confidence. Words of praise and encouragement from the coach, parents

and other players raise selfesteem. An important thing is that a child’s self-esteem must not be distinguished by victory or loss. Constructive criticism is key to children accepting and working on their weaknesses. It also helps when you ask “did you enjoy the game?” rather than “did you win?” We know how emotions run high in sports - whether watching a sport or playing it.

Cebu Pacific official paid a courtesy visit to the Office of Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose “Bong” Lacson and discussed network updates, travel protocols and health and safety measures for passengers. (From left to right: Cebu Pacific Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Michael Ivan Shau; Provincial Administrator Atty. Rayfrando Diaz; Cebu Pacific Chief Strategy Officer Alex Reyes; Governor Bong Lacson; Vice Governor Jeffrey Ferrer; and Cebu Pacific VP for Marketing and Customer Experience Candice Iyog

Tuesday. “We know that these steps will pave the way for us to rebuild the public’s trust and confidence in air travel, and we will continue to work closely with the national and local governments concerning these efforts,” added Shau. Passengers bound for Bacolod are reminded to ensure their requirements are complete prior to the day of travel. Requirements may be easily viewed via https://bit.ly/CEBTravel-Docs . CEB has attained 100% vaccination rate for its active flying crew through its very own employee vaccination program, JG Summit COVID Protect, and various partnerships with local government units in the country. The airline has been rated 7/7 stars

by airlineratings.com for its COVID-19 compliance as it continues to implement a multi-layered approach to safety, in accordance with global aviation standards. These include daily extensive cleaning and disinfection protocols for all aircraft and facilities, on top of its contactless flight procedures. Its jet fleet are equipped with hospital grade HEPA filters, known to eradicate viruses with 99.9% efficiency. CEB operates the widest domestic network in the Philippines covering 33 destinations, on top of its 10 international destinations. It ended the third quarter with a 73-strong fleet, one of the youngest in the world, which includes two (2) dedicated ATR freighters and one (1) A330 freighter.


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Make a stand Think a minute . . . Former American President, Harry Truman, said that every president has been attacked by the news media and press. President Truman further concluded that a U.S. president who had never fought with Congress or the Supreme Court had not really done his job. This principle is also true for you and me. No matter what our job is, there will be people who oppose and criticize us. Sooner or later you will stand for something that others will not like. Never forget, “You can’t please all the people all the time.” T h at i s w hy a l w ay s trying to be popular is a losing battle, wasting both our time and effort. We need to choose the right battles for the right reasons and realize that success is having a good character and clear conscience—even if sometimes it makes us unpopular with certain people. But many of those people who will not like you for your moral stand will still respect you for your character and courage.

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ORLAN R. RAVANERA While an increasing number of countries in the world have committed to stop the burning of coal, we were shocked to know as bannered in Business Week Mindanao recently that “The Department of energy (DOE) has steered clear of any commitment to phase out coal fired power plants in the Philippines, as stipulated in its pledge to the ongoing 26th Conference of the Parties (COP) Climate Change Summit in Glasgow, Scotland.” That is the position of the energy department! Is that the stand of the Filipino people? Is that the stand of the Church in reference to the Pope Francis Encyclical Letter

as embodied in Lau Datu Si? Categorically NO! Since 2010 when the government was putting coal fired power plants in Mindanao, the cooperatives were holding Power Summits all over Mindanao and people came by the thousands. They asked, why must we put up coal fired power plants when our country oozes with watershed that can generate enough hydro-electric power and renewable energies? They contented that there is no need to put-up coal fired power plants to stop power shortages but to maintain and optimize hydro-power plants. We have stated in strongest possible term that BURNING COAL IS LEADING CAUSE OF SMOG, ACID RAIN AND GLOBAL WARMING. As pronounced then by the Union of Scientists, ”in an average year, a typical coal plant generates 3,700,000 tons of carbon dioxides as cutting down 161 million of trees 10,000 tons of sulfur dioxide which causes acid rain that damages forest, lakes and buildings, and forms small

airborne particles that can penetrate deep into lungs; 500 tons of small airborne particles which can cause chronic bronchitis, aggravated asthma and premature death, and so many toxic chemicals such as 225 pound arsenic which can cause cancer.” Well, that is what a typical coal plant can do, typical meaning just around 100 megawatts. As culled from DOE data, in Mindanao alone, we have six (6) coalfired- power plants with a total megawatts of 2,277, namely: the 600-megawatt Malita coal plant of SMC Global Power Holdings of the San Miguel group in Davao; 552MW Kauswagan coal plant of GNPower in Lanao del Norte; 405MW FDC Utilities Inc. plant of the Filinvest group in Misamis Oriental; 300MW Therma South facility of the Aboitiz group in Davao; 210MW coal plant of Alsons Power Group in Sarangani; and the 210MW STEAG coal plant in Misamis Oriental. For the Alcantara group, it has also been advancing

Godspeed, JAZA When Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala (JAZA) stepped back in April, he wanted to make the transition as low key as possible. No fuzz, no celebration. He just sent an email to Ayala group employees that he was stepping down as Ayala Chief Executive Officer, a position he has held for the last 26 years. He will still be around, albeit focused on chairman responsibilities. And that was how it was during the last 6 months. But Fernando Zobel de Ayala (FZA), who has taken over as CEO, just could not let the year pass without somehow formally honoring JAZA, and recognizing his impact on the company, on the community , and on the country. And so last Wednesday, the whole Ayala group put

up a special show depicting - through film clips, stories, messages, poems, songs and dance – the respect, gratitude, sense of attachment that people had for JAZA, and how deeply he touched their lives professionally and personally. T h e t r i but e c a n b e viewed online by clicking the following link: https:// w w w. y o u t u b e . c o m / watch?v=kwX5d8kOEIk Through a Boy Abundatype interview, his daughter Mariana, son Jaime Alfonso and nephew Jaime Urquijo even managed to show the lighter side of JAZA. (He prefers hotdog to hamburger, he likes barbecue better than spaghetti, he prefers reading hard copy rather than Kindle, he prefers Ateneo to La Salle.) Certainly one of the most colorful personalities

in Philippine business, JAZA was the longest standing Ayala CEO steering the company thru 26 years. In FZA’s words, “they were a most adventurous period, riding thru various landscapes, climates and gruelling stretches and reaching unprecedented heights.” FZA continues: “JAZA’s tenure has seen Ayala’s market capitalization increase more than 6- fold with a similar 6-fold rise in net income. With Jaime at its helm, Ayala rode the turn of the millennium, powered thru global crisis, rode the digital tide and took on every opportunity. Stronger…expanded… more diversified and balanced … a company in control of its path and ahead of its time. With investments in

A display of faith JHAN TIAFAU HURST Remember, “If you know better, then you must make a stand to live better, which can inspire others to live better.” The sad fact is that when no one makes a stand for the right, everyone suffers. “All it takes for evil to win is for good men to do nothing.” T h e f am ou s Wate rg ate scandal in America was an example of this. The men who worked closely with President Nixon knew that morally wrong and illegal things were being done, but they did not do anything to stop it. In fact, during the trial when the prosecutor asked one of Nixon’s men named Porter why he did STAND/PAGE 7

What is the true meaning of faith? Faith means: belief, firm persuasion, assurance, firm conviction, faithfulness. Faith is confidence in what we hope for and the assurance that the lord is working, even though we cannot see it. Faith knows that no matter what the situation, in our lives or someone else's that the lord is working in it. Trust or reliance? What does faith mean for you, my dear readers? To say it clearly: without faith we are really nothing. Faith is belief; believe in us, beliefs in our works, talents and personalities. Faith - a great challenge in us and our future. We also should believe in our parents or better, in the whole family including the black sheep, who can be found everywhere. We should also believe in our friends, even sometimes it seems to become

a very difficult task. A friend? A real friend? An expatriate friend...? Without faith, we will be reaching the rock bottom. Please don't say, it's a likely story. The German poet Johann Christian Friedrich von Schiller (1759-1815) mentioned in his drama "Maria Stuart": "Even the word might be dead, but faith keeps it alive." Yes, I can live with this. Faith and hope belong together. In his book "Through the Valley of the Kwai", Scottish officer Ernest Gordon wrote of his years as a prisoner of World War II. The 6'2'' man suffered from malaria, diphtheria, typhoid, beriberi and jungle ulcers. Many circumstances quickly plunged his weight to less than 100 pounds. Lying in the dirt of the death house, he waited to die. But every day, a fellow prisoner came to wash his

wounds and to encourage him to eat parts of his own rations. As this fellow prisoner nursed Ernest back to health, he talked with the agnostic Scotsman of his own strong faith in God and showed him that, even in the midst of suffering - there is hope - and faith! Faith is indeed tantamount to convincing and conviction. Richard Wagner, a German classical composer and poet found the following lyric: "Blessed are those people, who know how to live their life in humility and faith!" Well, let's even continue believing in our government. Faithful hope is loyal, reliable, exact and honorable. Faith looks beyond the transient life with hope for all eternity. The hope we read in scripture is not a wishy-washy optimism. First and second Chapter of Thessalonians, for

t he i mpl e me nt at i on of t he g re enf ield 105MW San Ramon coal plant in Zamboanga City.” Oh my God, that means a total of 2,333 MW in Mindanao alone. That is not acceptable and should never be! We have been saying all these years that such is NOT ACCEPTABLE to the people especially to the Mindanawons! But all these years, these big capitalists and their political cohorts have been saying not to listen to us when they were putting up these coal-fired power plants justifying then in cohort then with politicians and mainstream media that these coal fired power plants are clean. “That’s oxymoron” was our reply then as no such thing as clean coal which is now reinforced by thousands of scientists, now reverberating throughout the world especially in the C0P26. I n t h o s e P e o p l e ’s Mindanao Power Summits, it was amazing to see an awakened citizenry, showing CURSE/PAGE 7

SPEAKING OUT

IGNACIO BUNYE transformative, deep-need and high-growth industries, the company has remained relevant to the stakeholders it serves and the nation it seeks to help build.” Vi s i b l y t o u c h e d b y t h e te st i m on i e s , JA Z A acknowledged that “this journey of 40 years has really been with Fernando…. (We) grew together and worked JAZA/PAGE 7

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KLAUS DORING example, give encouragement to all Christians, who have been undergoing persecution for their faith. And, Corinthians 13:2 says: "If I have faith it can move mountains!" +++ Email:doringklaus@gmail. com or follow me on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter or visit www. germanexpatinthephilippines. blogspot.com or www.klausdoringsclassicalmusic.blogspot. com.


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Villar encourages OFWs, families to join summit Sen. Cynthia A. Villar has renewed her call to all Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their families to attend the 10th OFW and Family Summit on November 19, 2021 (Friday) 9:00 Am via Zoom and Facebook live. “We invite our OFWs and their families to participate virtually in the summit. Registration is currently open at https://ofwsummit2021. villarsipag.org/ registration,” she said. Villar said the theme for this year’s event is “Masiglang Kabuhayan Sa Bagong Panahon," EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF REAL PROPERTIES WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the late PEDRITO L. CLOA who died on March 9, 2013 at Cagayan de Oro City without leaving any will; that the deceased at the time of his death left certain real properties with I- Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-111771 situated in the Barrio of Bugo, City of Cagayan de Oro, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of NINETY EIGHT (98) square meters, more or less, II- Transfer Certificate of Title No. T-111772 situated in the Barrio of Bugo, City of Cagayan de Oro, Island of Mindanao, containing an area NINETY SEVEN (97) square meters, more or less, and has been the subject of an EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF REAL PROPERTIES WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE, filed by the heirs of PEDRITO L. CLOA, in favor of GILBERT LLIDO and LYDIA LLIDO, per DOC #357; PAGE #72; BOOK #68; Series of 2014 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. RENE ARTEMIO T. PACANA. BWM: Nov. 8, 15 & 22, 2021

which she believes is timely because we are all struggling to live a normal and happy life amid the coronavirus pandemic that crippled the world economy. For the first time, Villar related that the summit will be held virtually to ensure the protection of the participants as we are still facing a global health crisis. The senator, a known advocate of OFWs, has been encouraging our

THIS December, legendary sexy stars Alma Moreno, Ara Mina, Maui Taylor and Rosanna Roces, are cumming back to town in their search again for the next Pinay pornstar. This is the mostanticipated movie sequel of the year: #PORNSTAR2 PANGALAWANG PUTOK directed by Darryl Yap. After their failed audition and workshop, the legendary sexy stars of Philippine movies are back and they are ready to once again search for the next Pinay pornstar. Alma Moreno, Ara Mina, Maui EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:

That the late MANUEL D. TRIBUNAL and RUFA ABONITALLA TRIBUNAL who died sometime on October 2, 2011 and March 20, 2011, respectively in Gumamela st., Greymar subd., Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City, without any will; that the said deceased, at the time of their death, left a certain real property with Transfer certificate of Title No. T-30189 situated in the dist. Of Balulang, Cagayan de Oro City, containing an area of TWO THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED TWENTY ONE (2,921) Square meters, more or less, that for and consideration of the sum of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND (P100,000.00) PESOS, Philippine Currency, in hand paid by CECILIO B. LIMBAGA JR., of legal age, single, Filipino and a resident of Phase 3-A, Block 3, Lot 26, Villa Trinitas Subd., Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City, and acknowledged to have been received by the above-named heirs and to their complete satisfaction, said heirs, by these presents, do hereby SELL, TRANSFER and CONVEY, absolute and unconditionally unto the said CECILIO B. LIMBAGA, JR. his heirs and assigns and successors in interest, a portion consisting of FIVE HUNDRED (500) SQUARE METERS, more or less of the above-described real property, together with all the existing improvements thereon free from all liens and encumbrances and more particularly described, to wit: and has been the subject of an DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH ABSOLUTE SALE OF A PORTION, filed by the heirs of MANUEL D. TRIBUNAL and RUFA ABONITALLA TRIBUNAL, per DOC #22583; PAGE #17; BOOK#XLV; Series of 2017 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. JERSON S. LEYSON. BWM: Nov. 8, 15 & 22, 2021

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Villar. “Aside from teaching our OFWs how to wisely invest their savings and grow their income, it is equally important to educate them on their rights and how not to fall victims of human trafficking, illegal recruitment and investment scams," she added. Participants will also have a chance to win a house and lot, pangkabuhayan package and other prizes.

The event, convened by the Villar Family together and Villar Social Institute for Poverty Alleviation and Governance (Villar SIPAG), is their annual offering to our OFWs who have been sacrificing their lives to give their families a decent and comfortable life. “Through the dollar remittances they sent back home, our OFWs also help keep the country’s economy afloat

amid the pandemic,” also emphasized Villar who said the annual event is a way of the Villar Family to say "thank you" to our OFWs. She expects thousands of OFWs and their beneficiaries to participate in this virtual event wherein they can interact anew with private and government institutions for concerns ranging from access to financial services, social benefits, legal assistance, among others.

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That the late ANTONIO OLIVEROSy BACSARSA and REMEDIOS OLIVEROS y DADULO who died on December 1, 2015 and July 6, 2016 both in Cagayan de Oro City, respectively, without will and without unpaid debts; at the time of their death left a parcels of land with 1. TCT No. 34198 situated at Barrio sambulawan, Municipality of El Salvador, Province of Misamis Oriental, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of FORTYONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE (41,523) square meters, more or less, 2. TCT No. 39983 situated at Molugan, El Salvador City, Province of Misamis Oriental, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of FIFTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY (15,580) square meters, more or less, 3. TCT No. 40198 situated at Sambulawan, El Salvador City, Province of Misamis Oriental, Island of Mindanao, containing an area of SIX THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FIFTY SIX (6,656) square meters, more or less, 4. OCT NO. P-10208 situated in the Sitio of Kilosong, Barangay of Magting, Municipality of Mambajao, Province of Camiguin, Island of Camiguin, containing an area of THREE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED NINETY NINE (3,899) square meters, more or less, 5. OCT No. P-10209 situated in the Sitio of Cabiling, Barangay of Tupsan, Municipality of Mambajao, Province of Camiguin, Island of Camiguin, containing an area of ONE THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FORTY TWO (1,642) SQUARE METERS, 6. OCT No. P-10210 situated in the Barangay of Benhaan, Municipality of Mambajao, Province of Camiguin, Island of Camiguin, containing an area of TWO THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED FIFTEEN (2,315) square meters, more or less, and has been the subject of an EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE, filed by the heirs of ANTONIO OLIVEROSy BACSARSA and REMEDIOS OLIVEROS y DADULO, per DOC #113; PAGE #23; BOOK #51; Series of 2021 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. EDGARDO T. RAAGAS.

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migrant workers and their families to join this occasion, assuring that the knowledge they can get from here would be a useful tool in their working abroad. "This is an opportunity for them to learn how to protect their hard-earned money against scammers and how to invest them wisely. We also want to ensure their welfare and protection abroad and those of their loved ones who were left behind in the country," stressed

Taylor and Rosanna Roces are back to teach young and fresh girls the ropes of the industry and find the next Pinay pornstar. This time, another sexy star legend, Lara Morena will help recruit aspiring pornstars who will undergo long, hard and strenuous training. Lara Morena recruits four young and sexy girls who are ready to do everything to be the next Pinay pornstar. Gabriela a.k.a Gabby (Sab Aggabao), is an only child who was orphaned at a young age. She’s a college student by day, and a waitress by night. Melchora a.k.a Melch (Cara Gonzales), is the oldest of 7 siblings and does commercial modelling to help support her family. Trinidad a.k.a Trina (Ayana Misola), comes from EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE DECEASED FLORENCIO NUÑEZ AND BENITA NUÑEZ WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the late FLORENCIO NUÑEZ, who died intestate on July 7, 2021, in Zone 1 Poblacion, Claveria, Mis Or.; and BENITA NUÑEZ who died on January 12, 2010 in Poblacion, Claveria, Mis. Or., (“Decedents”), without a will a evidenced by the Certificate of Death attached hereto as Annex “A”; at the time of his death, left a real property with Tax Declaration No. 0812000100511 containing an area of 5041 square meters more or less, to negotiate and enter into a Lease Agreement with DITO TELECOMMUNITY CORPORATION, a corporation duly organized and establishment under Philippine Laws and with principal office address at 11th Floor, Udenna Tower, Rizal Drive Cor. 4th Ave., Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City herein represented by its authorized representative, MGEN RODOLFO D. SANTIAGO AFP (Ret,), over the above-described property on such terms and condition as may be deemed reasonable by our said Attorney-in-fact, including stipulations in the Lease Agreement that the monthly rental and other consideration/s on the lease shall be paid by check to be issued in the name of PABLO B. NUÑEZ, who shall issue an acknowledgment receipt thereof upon receipt of the corresponding payments, and has been the subject of an EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE OF THE DECEASED FLORENCIO NUÑEZ AND BENITA NUÑEZ WITH SPECIAL POWER OF ATTORNEY, filed by the heirs of FLORENCIO NUÑEZ and BENITA NUÑEZ, per DOC #335; PAGE #67; BOOK #CXXII; Series of 2020 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. RAMIL G. CARREON. BWM: Nov. 8, 15 & 22, 2021

a rich family of doctors. She is a DJ at a club and a strong drinker. Josefa a.k.a Seffa (Stephanie Raz) is a regular at beauty contests. She stopped going to college, currently unemployed and is depending on sponsors to get through every day. One of these girls will be the new face and body of Pinoy sexy movies and will pave the way to the new generation of young sexy stars. Director Darryl Yap started 2021 with the hit sexy comedy movie “Paglaki Ko Gusto Kong Maging Pornstar,” and this December, he’s ending 2021 with a big blast with the Pornstar sequel. This is also the 13th movie of Darryl Yap, who’s been making hit after hit movies that always tickle the minds and hearts of the audience. #PORNSTAR2 PANGALAWANG PUTOK will definitely be another trending hit with its bare-all and laugh-off comedy and EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AMONG HEIRS WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the late PATRICIA PAGAYAMAN died intestate in San Antonio, Jasaan, Misamis Oriental, Philippines, leaving certain parcel of property with Tax Declaration No. 0206734 situated at San Antonio, Jasaan, Misamis Oriental, containing an area of FOUR THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED FIFTY NINE (4,959) square meters, more or less, that for and in consideration of the sum of THIRTY THOUSAND (Php 30,000.00) PESOS, in hand paid by the herein vendee, GLADYS V. ARNADO, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the herein HEIRS-VENDORS, and to their complete satisfaction, the VENDORS hereby sell, transfer and convey to the herein, VENDEE, to her heirs, assigns and successor-in-interest, portion of said parcel of land constituting the share of Aurea V. Ganzan, Containing an area of THREE HUNDRED (300) square meters more or less, as particularly described above, free from all liens and encumbrances and further the VENDORS warrant their title and right over the abovedescribed real property, and shall defend the right of the VENDEE over the same against any claim of any third party; and has been the subject of an EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE AMONG HEIRS WITH DEED OF ABSOLUTE SALE, filed by the heirs of PATRICIA PAGAYAMAN, per DOC #116; PAGE #24; BOOK #X; Series of 2009 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. RAMIL G. CARREON. BWM: Nov. 8, 15 & 22, 2021

EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH DEED OF SALE BE IT KNOWN TO ALL MEN THAT: That the late of MACARIA TABOCLAON ABALDE and JOSE ABALDE, who are all now deceased and all without any debts and without any wills; the decedents left a parcel of land with Tax Declaration No. G-141237 situated in Canitoan, Cagayan de Oro City, containing an area of 1.4580 has., for and in consideration of the sum of ONE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY FIVE THOUSAND PESOS (P1,485,000.00) Philippine Currency, receipt whereof in cash and in full satisfaction and receipt by the all the HEIRS, in hand paid by WILLIAM T. CO, of legal age, Filipino, and a resident of Quezon City, “the HEIRS” hereby SELLS, TRANSFERS and CONVEYS, absolutely and unconditionally unto WILLIAM T. CO, Filipino, of legal age, and a resident of Quezon City, his assigns, executors, administrators, and successors, the parcel of land described above with an area of FOURTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY (14,580) square meters, together with all improvements, if any, in a manner that is absolute and irrevocable, free from any and all liens and encumbrances whatsoever, and subject to the subdivision plan attached herein, and has been the subject of an EXTRA-JUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH DEED OF SALE, filed by the heirs of MACARIA TABOCLAON ABALDE and JOSE ABALDE, per DOC #228; PAGE #46; BOOK #104; Series of 2019 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. CHESTER C. CASTAÑOS. BWM: November 15, 22 & 29, 2021

EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH DEED OF SALE KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the late DOMIZARDO G. QUILANG, that the Vendor is the registered owner of a parcel of land with TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-42897 situated in Sta. Ana Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental, Island of Mindanao Philippines, containing an area of TWO THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED TWENTY SEVEN SQUARE METERS (2,327 sq. m.) and has been the subject of an EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT WITH DEED OF SALE, filed by the heirs of DOMIZARDO G. QUILANG, in favor of GOLDEN VIRGO AGRI-SOLUTION, INC. represented by CRISTINA MA. BUNA, per DOC #231; PAGE #27; BOOK #LXVI; Series of 2021 under the Notarial Registry of ATTY. BRAULIO LINEJAN RUGAY, JR. BWM: November 1, 8 & 15, 2021


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Lacson: Gov't should sponsor masteral courses for community planners SENATOR Panfilo "Ping" Lacson on Thursday pushed for governmentsponsored masteral courses for community planners to empower local government units. The senator, who is running for President under Partido Reporma, said this will be a good way to maximize the increased revenues from the implementation of the Mandanas-Garcia ruling starting next year. "Maybe the 1,488 municipalities can benefit from that. We can develop the skills of our community planners to enroll in the Development Academy of the Philippines, then go back to the

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municipalities under a contract to serve for a certain number of years," he said at the Senate's deliberation of the 2022 budget of the Department of Interior and Local Government. "That’s what we did in the Yolanda corridor. They are back and continue to do their duties there. Just food for thought that it can be done. That’s a worthwhile investment," he added. Back in 2014, Lacson was appointed as Presidential Assistant on Rehabilitation and Recovery, to help in coordinating efforts for those affected by Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan). At that time, through the help of the United States Agency

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He said the mining firm is building a wharf and a road along the river to the mining area without a permit. Ramon Gotinga, one of the owners of GoSun, confirmed the stoppage of their firm’s operations in Jubgan. Earlier, Gotinga, who is also the assistant provincial administrator, clarified that GoSun is only the “buyer” of the ores and stockpile that

would be extracted in the site. He said Siargao Waves Corp., which he claimed is a separate corporate entity, is the one applying for a permit to extract the mineral ores. Gotinga said their plan is to get 100,000 tons of residual waste composed of copper and iron ores to be shipped out to China. Yet, while Gotinga claimed that GoSun is only the buyer,

Significant role of parent in children education CRISPINA R. BALINO, T-III BONGBONGON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

A child’s education starts at home so therefore parents are considered as the first teacher. Parents have the key role in shaping the character of their children. Their behavior always depends how t hey are raised at their respective home. The children’s learning is highly related to how the treated at home. Accord i ng to ma ny studies and surveys have noted the importance of parent’s involvement in the child’s education. Pupils with good support from home have achieved better grades at school and grew up with higher self- esteem. As parents it is important to become a role model of their children. They would be inspired by what their parents do. Parents are the first teacher and so learn the first things together at home. Parents should inspire their children and show them how meaningful and exciting a school life can be.

for International Development (USAID), they were able to enroll over 160 community planning officers in the DAP. "And they graduated, 161 of them from 171 cities and municipalities devastated by Yolanda. They are now performing very well making use of their masteral degrees," he said. Lacson is a champion of empowering LGUs through his Budget Reform Advocacy for Village Empowerment (BRAVE). When he becomes President, he plans to devolve project development to LGUs, saying that they are in the best position to know the needs and priorities of their constituents.

it’s the one that entered into a contract with the barangay for the construction of the road and wharf. Surimin, a mining company owned by Mayor Elizabeth Matugas of Dapa, Surigao del Norte formerly held the exploration permit and Mineral Production Sharing Agreement covering the mine site in Jubgan. But the two instruments have expired, according to MGBCaraga regional director Larry Hernandez. Several residents said they were happy that the company has stopped its operations.

They said the move will prevent further damage to the environment. “It’s now rainy season and runoffs end up at the rivers and up to the seas. Their forceful and stealthy operations using their power, influence and resources are unabated. There must be punitive actions against t he m ,” a re s i d e nt w ho requested anonymity said. Gotinga, however, said they will resume operations once the permits are out. “We are not pulling out our trucks in our yards,” he said.

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Parents should spend quality time together, doing things together give them a sense of support and confidence. Reading the lessons together is one of the best ways to be close with the child’s learning at school. As parents it is important to oversee the child’s activity in school and at home. Balancing the time between the lessons and playtime and rest is important to have a quality students’ life. It is also important that parents should make sure that children are provided with a peaceful and pleasant atmosphere at home. Parents should assure their children that you will have your back whatever comes their way.

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not even try to stop it, Porter answered: “I was afraid of the group pressure from the other men and that I would not be seen as a team player.” Porter did not understand that “Sometimes silence is golden, but other times it’s just plain yellow [and cowardly].” There’s nothing wrong with being a team player— as long as you choose the right team: truth’s team. Remember, “If you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything.” A wise man said: “Please God—and you will please the people God wants you to please.” Today, won’t you decide to join God’s team? Jesus declared: “Everyone on the side of truth listens to me.” If you ask Him, Jesus will give you the power and courage to daily make a stand for what is true and right. Plus, you will inspire others to do the same. Just think a minute.

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their collective force and ready to take responsibility. There is no choice but to have transition to renewable energy as clearly expressed by the people themselves through their cooperatives and NEVER co a l f ire d powered plants which are considered a CURSE to the people and the environment. And the people are indeed correct as thousands have already afflicted by cancer because of these coal-fired power plants. The decision of t he DOE not to phase out coalfired powered plants is a manifestation of a lack of political will that bows down to the whims and caprices of these capitalists. It should now dawn to the DOE and to everyone the truism that when the burning of coal continues, the greenhouse gas effect-trapping continues in our planet at an ever increasing rate, we are rapidly reaching a point of no return. As so much veneration to the profit motive continues that has already captured the mindset of all governments and all institutions that has buried humanity to so much materialism and consumerism, let us revisit what His Holiness Pope Francis has underscored in his encyclical pronouncement in Lau Datu Si on care for our common home. His Holiness critiqued consumerism and irresponsible development, lamented environmental degradation and climate change and called all people of the world to take swift and united action. It is in this light that we now call all Filipinos to unite and strongly advocate for the phase out of coal fired power plants especially in the land of the brave and the free – Mindanao that has already lost its ecological integrity with the conversion of the choicest of lands – about 200,000 hectares to massive plantations that are supplying the consumerist lifestyle

of the people in advanced countries that are heavily using chemical fertilizers, herbicides and pesticides that have already contaminated the water-tables because of the eight chemicals these corporations are using, seven are already banned in other countries. We supply high value products to advanced countries while we cannot even produce basic staples like rice and milk to our people! Hunger and malnutrition are high in Mindanao, a mockery of the its name as the “food basket” of the country. Let us remember the constitutional adage that “the welfare of the people is the supreme law,” and not the interest of a few oligarchs. Enough is enough of oligarchical control! Thus, PHASE OUT COALFIRED POWER PLANTS BUT INSTEAD SHIFT TO RENEWABLE ENERGY AS MINDANAO OOZES W I T H WAT E R S H E D S TO MAINTAIN HYDROPOWER RESOURCES! In fact, in those Mindanao Power Summits, the cooperatives of the Indigenous Peoples have committed to regain back the impaired watersheds through massive replanting to optimize hydro-power plants instead of puttingup coal-fired power plants but they have not been listened to but instead their ancestral domains have been land grabbed by powerful corporations! AS BEFORE UNTIL NOW: OUR FIRM ADVOCACY – PHASE OUT COAL FIRED POWER PLANTS, A CURSE TO THE PEOPLE AND ENVIRONMENT!

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from page 4 together.” And what a journey it has been. JAZA gave some parting thoughts. Here are excerpts: “First: Pe ople are the backbone of any organization… As organizations, we are just living organisms…organisms made up of individuals that are possibly evolving, keeping shifting and changing… These individuals have to be nurtured, cared for, helped to grow strong and evolve in progressive ways…. The most effective leaders are those who can build trust, empower, and in many ways think more of the institution than themselves. This ability to create and keep trust, while empowering and celebrating others is the real platform for value creation as we move on.

“Second: We must be accepting of institutional change. It is part and parcel of what makes us strong, what invigorates us, what creates value and longevity in our organizations. The Ayala group has changed dramatically during the last 40 years. When Fernando and I started in Ayala, AC and Ayala Land were one company. Manila Water did not exist. Globe was a telex company. IMI just had one plant in Manila. BPI took pride in its ATM network as their technology differentiator. Institutions need to evolve and change. We must never be scared to do that. We must encourage it and be comfortable with it in order to adjust to the changing needs, changing times and changing environment. “Finally, we must be cognizant of environmental change and be able to adopt to it as well. The environment has changed and in many ways. Issues of inclusion, issues of the environment, issues of where capitalism is going and how good it is as a model, issues of governance, issues of climate. These are issues Fernando and I used to wrestle with. Now these ideas have become mainstream. …I like to think we have been ahead of the curve. We have been thinking about these things for some time. … All the leadership team, the Mancom think very similarly about these things. I hope we stay that way, that we want to be part of institutions that leave their mark positively in our society. Vibrant, charting new paths.” JAZA promised to keep connected. Echoing a favorite quote (“What is urgent is seldom important and what is important is seldom urgent.), JAZA now would like to do some things that he had not been able to do because the urgent always got in the way of the important. “I look forward to connecting with you in new ways and helping you in turn connect with all your constituencies. I look forward to touching base in less formal ways, seeing your projects, visiting teams and understanding the needs of the many constituencies that are part of the stakeholder communities that surround us.” Comelec Commissioner Rey Bulay C ongratulations to newly-appointed Comelec Commissioner Rey Bulay. Atty. Bulay was former Manila Chief Prosecutor,

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He said Uy bore gunshot wounds in his stomach, head, and arms, while Pabalan also was shot in the head and chest. Acosta said the victims were shot facing the gunman at medium range. “The suspect was at least six feet from Uy when he shot him,” he added. S c e n e of t h e c r i m e operatives recovered eight fired cartridge cases and four defor me d bu l lets. Investigators have yet to determine the type of firearm used in the shooting. Maj. Jerson Estanilla, City Police Station 7 chief, said they were hoping to gather information from potential witnesses since Uy’s driver cannot describe the gunman. He added the surveillance camera mounted on the ceiling of Uy’s makeshift office has not been functional and the dashboard camera on the victim’s vehicle was not turned on at the time of the shooting. Estanilla said Uy did not tell his driver there was a threat to his life. The police officer also said residents did not notice the assailants exiting the site since motorcycle-riding men, usually heavy equipment operators from the quarrying area, are a common sight in Pagatpat. The Uy family has yet to issue any statement regarding the incident. (PNA)

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the hands of an NPA group operating in the area. According to the child, she escaped from the unit led by a certain Ida Marie Montero, secretary of NPA's Southern Regional Command-5 of the Southern Mindanao Regional Committee. Together with the NPA group, the child said she was evading the ongoing

focus military operations conducted by the 1003rd Brigade, under the 10th Infantry Division in San Fernando, Bukidnon. According to Gaffud, the child suffered from hunger, fatigue, stress, and psychological trauma while she was with the NPAs. Gaffud condemned the heinous act of the NPA in snatching and "destroying the future of precious children just for the sake of their selfish and unpopular ideology". "(The girl) is only one of the many child combatants who were forcefully recruited by the CTGs (communist terrorist groups) and were made to believe in their deceptive propaganda. She disclosed that her six-yearold brother is currently also with the CTGs," the 89IB statement said. The Communist Party of the Philippines-NPA is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States, European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines. The National Democratic Front of the Philippines, meanwhile, has been formally designated as a terrorist organization by the AntiTerrorism Council on June 23, 2021, citing it as “an integral and separate part” of the CPP-NPA created in April 1973. (PNA)

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from page 1 early this year, the company “has an ab ove average capacity to meet its financial commitments relative to other Philippine corporates.” The Alcantara-led company is currently at its expansion phase for its power development ventures — not just in the thermal technology space but also for renewables, particularly for run-of-river hydropower facilities. In particular, Alsons is advancing into completion its 14.5-megawatt Siguil hyd rop owe r f aci lit y i n Sarangani province; and this will serve as take-off point to at least eight hydro facilities that it will be rolling out from blueprint in the years ahead. Additionally, it is pursuing implementation of its 105MW San Ramon coal-fired power venture so it can provide ‘reliability solutions’ to

the electricity needs of Zamboanga City – and that facility is due on stream by 2023. T he p owe r c ap a c it y portfolio of Alsons currently stands at 468 megawatts – and its electricity generation has been serving over 8 million people in Mindanao grid, primarily in 14 cities and 11 provinces. After helping solve the power crisis in Mindanao in recent years, the Alcantara firm indicated that the next terrain of its project developments will be in the renewable energy (RE) realm, not just hydro but potentially solar farms.

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from page 1 hub will encourage more consumers in RTR and its neighboring towns in Agusan del Norte to patronize organically grown farm produce. “The DA is hopeful that more farmers will go into organic farming. Aside from generating income, organic farmers will also help promote healthy living among the constituents of the province,” Oñate said. In the same statement, Hermanita Bacquial, the p r e s i d e nt o f K M N L K , thanked the government for supporting them, especially in marketing their organic products. “Buyers of our organic products will now easily locate our displays through this market outlet and will help increase our income,” Bacquial said. S h e a d d e d t h at t h e organization has 30 active members who are devoted to practicing organic farming in their town. The OATP was formally accepted by RTR Mayor Richard Daquipil, Maria Nenita Daohog, the Municipal Agriculture Officer in the area, and Bacquial. (PNA)


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Shell NSAC’s Virtual Art Interact: How young creative minds can ‘restART’ the nation’s future

THE resourcefulness and creativity of young artists can be a powerful voice in moving the country forward, as the empowering messages in their pieces can reignite expression, the hope of the people, and the restrengthening of the economy. This was the timely and powerful idea that reverberated during the recent Virtual Art Interaction, now on its second year and held by the long-running Shell National Students Art Competition (NSAC). The event’s ‘restART’ theme also signified that the nation’s future can be rebuilt and revitalized through art. Launched by Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation 54 years ago, the NSAC annually convenes aspiring young artists, masters, and art enthusiasts to champion Filipino artistry and creativity. The event also provides student and rising artists an avenue where they can both showcase their works, as well as learn from masters how to succeed in this unique, if challenging industry. “Art has the power to change hearts and minds and communicates messages through a powerful display of sound, visuals, and all of these combined. Filipinos can use the power of their art to keep the Philippines moving forward,” said Conrad Parizal, the Social Performance Adviser for Downstream of Pilipinas Shell. The power of conceptual art Shell NSAC’s restART vision calls

for young artists to come together to visualize a brighter tomorrow for all Filipinos, using their work and skills. Art has the power to influence society, form opinions, and instill values because it can translate messages and experiences across language, time, and culture, as it acts as a vehicle for social change. The pieces of art created during the event emphasize the importance of hope which can rise when artists and the public work together. Multimedia artist Emard Cañedo, explained further the role that art plays during these challenging times: “Art is a form of therapy. It helps us cope with the pandemic. In the long run, after the pandemic, those who practiced art can utilize it as a tool to express themselves.” The event highlight was a deep dive into Conceptual Art, where the artist makes use of the materials he has available to get their ideas across. This includes exploring alternative resources like charcoal, crayons, lipstick or other beauty items, used newspapers and magazines, and cardboard boxes. Then Cañedo, a visual artist and art educator whose works probe the current socio-political conditions through visual idioms, held a one-hour workshop on ‘Still Life: Finding Life in Art in the Time of Crisis.’ Joining him in the panel discussion was 2007

The first leg of the Shell National Student Art Competition (NSAC) Virtual Art Interact begins. The workshop harnesses the power of conceptual art, or making good use of readily available materials, to help inspire a generation of artists who can make a difference in the future of the Philippines. (Top Left-Right): Conrad Parizal, Pilipinas Shell Country Social Performance and Social Investment Manager; Andrei Pamintuan, Creative Director of FringeMNL and Pineapple Lab. (Bottom Left-Right): Gino Bueza, NSAC Alumnus and Winner; Emard Cañedo, Multimedia Artist.

NSAC Winner Gino Bueza whose art specializes in the elements of collage, where fragmented images are merged into layered juxtapositions of color, pattern, and form. Bueza reinforced his belief in conceptual art, saying, “Joining NSAC makes me happy and helps me to be

resourceful with the limited materials. Limited material is not a blockade to express the message you want to say – but it can build confidence.” How to succeed in art Virtual Art Interact emphasized how young artists can further develop and challenge their art process. Given

limitations in resources during times of crisis, the workshop students learned how to use different and ‘ordinary’ materials to enhance their art practice. Leaders from the art world also gave their insights on and guidance to the students on how to be a successful

artist. “Support is really important in this field, like what Shell is doing: providing a future platform where artists can showcase their piece,” said comic book writer and illustrator Berlin Manalaysay. Carla Francisco, the almostarchitect turned art intern, pointed out another factor to success: “[Be] willing to learn. Ask from those who know more. The successful artists took the time to learn, and asked the right questions.” Filipino-Asian modern and contemporary artist Richard Buxani agreed, then adding that “people from diverse backgrounds can easily adopt. Let’s say you have a degree in accountancy, how do you combine numbers with your work in Fine Arts? Or if you have a degree in chemistry, how do you weave that with sculpture? It starts with passion.” In his closing message, Cañedo encourages his younger colleagues: “Don’t be shy to explore ideas. What we need is to continue with progress.” Future Virtual Art Interactions There will be two more legs of Virtual Art Interaction: “Tech and Art” on November 13; and “Art and Advocacy” on November 20. Those who want to reignite their creative passion and learn about art from masters of the craft can click on http:// www.shell.com.ph/JuanArtNation


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