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Kerwin: Let ICC rule on Duterte’s fate

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TACLOBAN CITY SLATE. House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez officially proclaimed the candidates for the council seat in Tacloban City. Among these candidates are Raymund Romualdez who is running for vice mayor, Marty Romualdez and Dandee Grafil. (PHOTO COURTESY)
TACLOBAN CITY SLATE. House Speaker Ferdinand Martin Romualdez officially proclaimed the candidates for the council seat in Tacloban City. Among these candidates are Raymund Romualdez who is running for vice mayor, Marty Romualdez and Dandee Grafil. (PHOTO COURTESY)

Charged on crimes against humanity

ALBUERA, Leyte– Mayoral candidate Rolan “Kerwin” Espinosa has stated that the International Criminal Court (ICC) should be allowed to judge former President Rodrigo Duterte, who is facing trial for alleged crimes against humanity before the Netherlands-based tribunal.

Espinosa made the remark when asked about his opinion on the possibility of Duterte’s arrest by Interpol, following a warrant issued by the ICC in connection with his administration’s controversial war on drugs, which government data shows has resulted in more than 6,000 deaths.

“He had it coming. He is a lawyer and a prosecutor. He challenged the ICC to come to the country and arrest him. He has admitted to several killings in the Philippines,” Espinosa said during a press conference in Albuera, Leyte, on Sunday, March 30, as he kicked off his mayoral campaign.

“Let’s just be thankful that what’s happening to our former president is going through due process—unlike during his time, when many victims didn’t get the proper legal proceedings. Some were killed based only on suspicion, and he even admitted it,” he added.

Espinosa and his late father, former Albuera Mayor Rolando Espinosa, were accused by Duterte of involvement in the illegal drug trade during his administration. The elder Espinosa was killed inside his jail cell at the Leyte Sub-Provincial Jail in Baybay City on November 5, 2016. Members of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) claimed they engaged in a shootout while serving a search warrant against the detained former mayor.

Kerwin Espinosa also dismissed calls from Duterte’s supporters demanding his return to the country.

“Why do we still need to bring him back? Why not let him be tried here in the Philippines? Before, he dared the ICC to come for him, saying he might even die before they could arrest him. Now, it’s a different story,” he said.

However, Espinosa clarified that he feels neither happiness nor sorrow over Duterte’s situation.

Espinosa had previously implicated former Senator Leila de Lima, one of Duterte’s fiercest critics, in the illegal drug trade. However, courts have since exonerated her of all charges.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Leyte Gov. Petilla pushes for media literacy in schools to combat fake news

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FIGHT AGAINST FAKE NEWS. Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho ‘Icot’ Petilla is pushing for media literacy into the basic curriculum to fight fake news that has become pervasive.
FIGHT AGAINST FAKE NEWS. Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho ‘Icot’ Petilla is pushing for media literacy into the basic curriculum to fight fake news that has become pervasive.

TACLOBAN CITY – Leyte Governor Carlos Jericho ‘Icot’ Petilla has called for the integration of media literacy into the basic education curriculum to counter the spread of fake news and misinformation.

“Fake news will not spread if people are not vulnerable. The reason why it prospers is because people are susceptible,” he said.

Petilla pointed out that disinformation, misinformation, and malformation often come from content creators whose sources are not verifiable. He emphasized that reliable mainstream news organizations remain the most credible sources of news and information.

“It’s not just about policing those who publish fake news; we also need to focus on educating our people. I haven’t heard of any seminar in schools or elsewhere that teaches how to distinguish fake news from real news, and I believe it should be part of the curriculum because young people tend to believe in it,” Petilla stressed.

Misinformation refers to false or misleading information shared without the intent to deceive while disinformation refers to false or misleading information that is deliberately created and spread to deceive people.

Malinformation, meanwhile, refers to a genuine information that is shared with the intent to cause harm. It often involves taking truthful content out of context.

Gov. Petilla suggested that aside from schools, government offices should also implement programs to train employees on how to identify fake news. With the internet now easily accessible through mobile devices, the rapid spread of misinformation has become a major concern.

The governor added that if people were well-educated in fact-checking, there would be no need for congressional inquiries and hearings on fake news proliferation.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Kerwin Espinosa launches mayoral bid in Albuera, vows reform and progress

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KERWIN ESPINOSA’S TEAM. Controversial Rolan ‘Kerwin’ Espinosa on Sunday, March 30, officially started on his bid to become the next mayor of Albuera, Leyte. In a press conference, Espinosa, with the help of his teammates who include his younger sister, Mariel, his running-mates, vow to make their town developed and drug-free. (LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)
KERWIN ESPINOSA’S TEAM. Controversial Rolan ‘Kerwin’ Espinosa on Sunday, March 30, officially started on his bid to become the next mayor of Albuera, Leyte. In a press conference, Espinosa, with the help of his teammates who include his younger sister, Mariel, his running-mates, vow to make their town developed and drug-free. (LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

ALBUERA, Leyte– Mayoral candidate Kerwin Espinosa laid out his platform for governance and reform during a proclamation rally on Sunday, March 30, pledging to bring progress and change to the municipality.

Running under the ‘Bando Espinosa Pundok Kausaban’ (BEPK), Espinosa acknowledged his past mistakes and vowed to focus on development initiatives that will directly benefit Albuera residents.

Among his key promises is the provision of direct financial assistance and birthday gifts to senior citizens, along with free maintenance medicines for those with diabetes, hypertension, and other ailments.

To support local agriculture and fisheries, Espinosa pledged to distribute free seeds and fertilizers to farmers while ensuring the protection of municipal waters from external poachers.

He also promised to build a community hospital in Albuera to provide emergency medical services, particularly for indigent residents.

Addressing the issue of illegal drugs, Espinosa committed to working closely with law enforcement agencies to eradicate the problem in Albuera. He also vowed to establish a rehabilitation center for drug dependents.

Espinosa emphasized that his administration would take a firm stand against graft and corruption, ensuring transparency and accountability in governance.

His younger sister, Mariel Espinosa, is vying for the vice mayoral post, while eight BEPK candidates—Bebot Sumalhag, Jun Ebcas, Andy Tudio, Rudrud Bilbao, Jojie Ybañez, Baga Colasito, Romeo Junico, and Kevin Batistis—are seeking seats in the municipal council.
Thousands of residents attended the proclamation rally held at the town market, expressing support for Espinosa and his slate.

Espinosa is set to face incumbent Mayor Sixto de la Victoria and Leyte Board Member Vincent Rama in the upcoming May 12, 2025 elections.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

2025 Women’s Summit in Samar offered services to over 300 women

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TACLOBAN CITY– The 2025 Women’s Summit in Samar successfully concluded at Tandaya Hall, Capitol Compound, Catbalogan City on March 24, 2025. Around 300 women were served with various assistance and programs by the government.

Led by DTI Samar in collaboration with TESDA Samar, Provincial Local Government Unit (LGU) of Samar, LGU Catbalogan, Samar State University and Philippine Chamber of Commerce Inc. (PCCI) – Catbalogan City, the summit highlighted the resilience, success, and contributions of women across various industries.

The event featured an inspiring opening speech from DTI Samar Provincial Director Meilou Cinco-Macabare, who set the tone for the summit with a powerful message.

“Today, we come together not only as individuals but as a powerful community, each of us bringing our unique experiences and stories,” PD Macabare said.

“Let’s support and uplift each other, fostering an environment where every woman feels seen, heard, and valued,” she added.

The summit showcased several key highlights, demonstrating its impact on employment, entrepreneurship, and skills development.

The Job Caravan, led by PESO Samar, successfully provided immediate employment opportunities, with 17 individuals hired on the spot.

Meanwhile, the Trade Fair for Women Entrepreneurs featured 22 local MSMEs and offered a diverse range of products, generated an impressive sale of P75,580.

Also, 22 aspiring business owners benefited and gained knowledge on essential business skills from the Entrepreneurial Development Training conducted by DTI Samar’s empowered women.

Additionally, TESDA’s free services catered to over 173 individuals, offering personality enhancement services such as haircuts, massages, and manicures/pedicures, further enriching the summit’s success.

The summit fostered collaboration between government agencies, businesses, and advocacy groups, reinforcing the commitment to gender equality and economic empowerment.

DTI Samar extends its gratitude to TESDA Samar, PLGU PESO, LGU Catbalogan, PCCI-Catbalogan City Inc., Cebuana Lhuillier, Plan International, the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA), DOLE and CSWD for their unwavering support in making this event a success.

As the event ended, attendees left inspired, equipped with new knowledge, and motivated to advance in their respective fields. The Women’s Summit in Samar proved to be more than just an event, it was a movement towards greater inclusivity, support, and empowerment.

(PR)

Ormoc City opens state-of-the-art dialysis center, free for PhilHealth members

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DIALYSIS CENTER. Patients who are suffering from chronic kidney problem need not go to hospitals outside Ormoc City with the operation of the state-of-the-art dialysis center. Mayor Lucy Torres-Gomez led in the opening of the Fresenius Kidney Care Ormoc Dialysis Clinic on March 13, 2025.(PHOTO COURTESY)
DIALYSIS CENTER. Patients who are suffering from chronic kidney problem need not go to hospitals outside Ormoc City with the operation of the state-of-the-art dialysis center. Mayor Lucy Torres-Gomez led in the opening of the Fresenius Kidney Care Ormoc Dialysis Clinic on March 13, 2025.(PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY – Ormoc City has inaugurated a state-of-the-art dialysis center, offering free treatment for PhilHealth members.

The Fresenius Kidney Care Ormoc Dialysis Clinic, located at the Ormoc Diagnostic and Treatment Center in Barangay San Pablo, was officially launched on March 13, 2025.
Equipped with 20 Fresenius 4008S machines, the facility can accommodate up to 100 patients daily, significantly expanding access to life-saving dialysis treatment for residents of Ormoc City and the 4th District of Leyte.

The clinic’s services are covered under the PhilHealth dialysis benefit package, making dialysis treatments free for members. However, any services beyond the package’s coverage may require out-of-pocket expenses or external funding.

Under PhilHealth Circular No. 2024-0023, the government increased dialysis coverage from 90 to 156 sessions per year, effective October 9, 2024. Additionally, the case rate package for outpatient hemodialysis has been raised from P4,000 to P6,350 per session, further easing the financial burden on patients.

Ormoc City Mayor Lucy Torres Gomez emphasized that the new facility will provide quality medical care in a clean and efficient environment, addressing the growing demand for dialysis services in the region.

“This clinic is not just for Ormocanons—it will serve the entire 4th district of Leyte, ensuring that more people have access to quality healthcare,” she said.

The launching ceremony was led by Mayor Lucy Torres Gomez, Rep.Richard Gomez, city officials, and Care Delivery managing director Marielle Aguirre.

The opening of the dialysis clinic comes amid a rise in chronic kidney disease (CKD) cases in the country, largely due to diabetes and hypertension. The availability of free dialysis is expected to greatly benefit patients, many of whom struggle with the high cost of long-term treatment.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

‘Kanta Binisayà’ Choral Festival showcases Eastern Visayas’ musical heritage

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KANTA BINISAYA. About six chorale groups from Eastern Visayas joined the ’ Kanta Binisayà’ Choral Festival Concert on Saturday, March 29, at the People’s Center in Tacloban City. (ROEL T. AMAZONA)
KANTA BINISAYA. About six chorale groups from Eastern Visayas joined the ’ Kanta Binisayà’ Choral Festival Concert on Saturday, March 29, at the People’s Center in Tacloban City. (ROEL T. AMAZONA)

TACLOBAN CITY – The’ Kanta Binisayà’ Choral Festival Concert successfully held its grand performance on Saturday, March 29, at the People’s Center in Tacloban City, featuring talented choral groups from Eastern Visayas and a guest performance from Mindanao.

The event marked the culmination of a series of activities that began with the Intense Book and Logo Launch in January, followed by a capability training seminar for local conductors and choirs in February, and a choral clinic in March.

Six choral groups from Eastern Visayas showcased their artistry during the concert, including LNU Philharmonic Singers (Leyte Normal University); Praise Chanters (Archdiocesan Shrine of Sto. Niño); Rah Rah Rousers (Palo, Leyte); Sinag Koro Ensemble (Tacloban City);

SLSU Coro de Alcedo (Southern Leyte State University); and STEFTI Youth and Children’s Choir (Tacloban City).

The choirs performed sacred choral pieces, Kanta Binisayà choral arrangements, and OPM renditions. The evening was further enriched by a special performance from the multi-awarded University of Mindanao Chorale from Davao City.

“Kanta Binisayà is more than just a concert. It is a cultural movement, a legacy that will continue to nurture choral excellence in Eastern Visayas for years to come,” said Department of Tourism (DOT) Eastern Visayas Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes.

The DOT-8, along with the Office of House Speaker Martin Romualdez, Tingog partylist, and Leyte Normal University, collaborated to ensure the festival’s success.

The initiative is spearheaded by Stephen Lagarde, a retired associate professor from the University of the Philippines-Tacloban Campus, who is dedicated to preserving and celebrating Eastern Visayas’ musical heritage.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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