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Three rebel members surrender to Army in Samar, Northern Samar

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REFORMED REBELS. At least former members of the communist armed group, New People’s Army, surrendered to the Philippine Army, which in turned, promised to assist them as they returned to the fold of the laws.(PHOTO COURTESY)
REFORMED REBELS. At least former members of the communist armed group, New People’s Army, surrendered to the Philippine Army, which in turned, promised to assist them as they returned to the fold of the laws.(PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — Three members of the Communist Party of the Philippines–New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) voluntarily surrendered to government forces under the 8th Infantry Division on February 4, 2026, ending years of involvement in the armed movement.

Two of the surrenderees were identified as alias “Norry” and his wife, alias “Dada,” residents of Barangay San Roque, Matuguinao, Samar. The couple turned over an M16 rifle and other war materiel upon their surrender.

They told military officials that their decision was influenced by sustained military operations that restricted their movement and access to supplies, as well as intensified coordination between soldiers and local communities that limited areas where they could seek refuge.

The third surrenderee, identified as alias “Ongbak,” a resident of Barangay Deit de Turag in Silvino Lobos, Northern Samar, said the loss of community support pushed him to abandon the armed struggle. He noted that many communities have increasingly rejected violence, coercion, and extortion allegedly carried out by communist terrorist groups.

Military officials said the three former rebels admitted feeling isolated and disillusioned, realizing that their continued armed struggle no longer reflected the sentiments of the people and instead resulted in hardship, uncertainty, and prolonged separation from their families.

The 8th ID said the surrender highlights the effectiveness of its approach that combines focused military operations with community engagement to encourage insurgents to return to the folds of the law.

The division added that government forces remain open to accepting former rebels and supporting their reintegration into society toward a peaceful and productive life.

(ROEL T.AMAZONA/LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

Northern Samar to host GeoRiskPH training to boost disaster preparedness

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TACLOBAN CITY — To enhance disaster risk assessment and strengthen evidence-based planning at the local level, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Region VIII and the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) will conduct a GeoRiskPH training in Northern Samar next month.

The upcoming activity was finalized during a coordination meeting between Northern Samar Vice Governor Clarence Dato and officials from DOST and Phivolcs, underscoring the provincial government’s support for science-based disaster preparedness initiatives.

DOST and Phivolcs representatives said the training will focus on the use of the GeoRiskPH platform, a national hazard and risk assessment system that enables local governments to collect, analyze, and share data to support informed decision-making and development planning.

The program will cover lectures on building typology, earthquake hazards, and volcanic hazards, complemented by hands-on field data collection using the GeoRiskPH and GeoMapperPH mobile applications.

Participants will include Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Officers and Local Planning and Development Officers from various municipalities in Northern Samar, who are expected to directly apply the tools in local disaster risk reduction and management efforts.

Provincial officials welcomed the initiative, citing its importance in improving disaster preparedness, risk reduction strategies, and sustainable development planning across the province.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Gov. Tan backs DPWH move to assign big contractors for Maharlika Highway rehab

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GIVING SUPPORT. Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan expresses full support for the proposal of Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Vince Dizon to tap major contractors for the rehabilitation of the Daang Maharlika, saying the move could help speed up the completion of the project. (FILE PHOTO)

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GIVING SUPPORT. Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan expresses full support for the proposal of Department of Public Works and Highways Secretary Vince Dizon to tap major contractors for the rehabilitation of the Daang Maharlika, saying the move could help speed up the completion of the project. (FILE PHOTO)

TACLOBAN CITY — Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan has welcomed the decision of Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Vince Dizon to tap large construction firms for the rehabilitation of the Daang Maharlika, saying the move could finally ensure the long-delayed project is completed on time and to proper standards.
Tan said engaging major contractors with sufficient manpower, equipment, and financial capacity would help address recurring delays that have hampered previous repair efforts along the Maharlika Highway.

“Big contractors have the resources to handle projects of this scale, which means they can complete the work as scheduled,” Tan said in an interview.“What we are really hoping for is the fast-tracking of the rehabilitation of the Maharlika Highway.”

The governor noted that she has repeatedly sought the repair of deteriorating national roads in Samar since 2019, but only temporary patchwork was undertaken by the DPWH, which she said further worsened road conditions over time.

Her statement followed Secretary Dizon’s inspection of Samar sections of the Daang Maharlika on Sunday and Monday, during which he personally observed severely damaged road segments and aging bridges along the national highway network.

The Daang Maharlika, also known as the Pan-Philippine Highway (AH26), spans more than 3,279 kilometers across Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao and serves as a major corridor for trade, tourism, and daily transport. In Eastern Visayas, the highway covers 395.52 kilometers, with 205.75 kilometers located in Samar—considered among the most deteriorated portions of the route.

Dizon has committed to completing the full rehabilitation of the highway by 2027, with major contractors expected to be designated to carry out the large-scale repairs.
Tan added that the provincial government is also proposing the widening of certain sections of the highway to four lanes during rehabilitation, instead of retaining the existing two-lane configuration.

She said a four-lane road would ease traffic congestion, improve the movement of goods and services, and boost business, tourism, and trade along the Maharlika Highway.

ROEL T. AMAZONA, JOEY A. GABIETA

Puppets, popcorn lessons, and teen talk: Neneng and Biboy launch Calbayog Teen Centers

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YOUTH PROGRAM. Puppets ‘Neneng’ and ‘Biboy’ entertained the young crowd during the opening of a teen center in Calbayog City, a facility which aim to make the young people not just life’s skills but importance of reproductive health information. (PHOTO COURTESY)
YOUTH PROGRAM. Puppets ‘Neneng’ and ‘Biboy’ entertained the young crowd during the opening of a teen center in Calbayog City, a facility which aim to make the young people not just life’s skills but importance of reproductive health information.
(PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — Laughter, life lessons, and a pair of well-loved puppets took the spotlight as Neneng and Biboy charmed students during the back-to-back opening of two new school-based Teen Centers in Calbayog City, turning an important youth program launch into a fun and memorable learning experience.

The educational puppet show headlined the opening programs at Calbayog City National High School in the morning and San Policarpo National High School in the afternoon, drawing enthusiastic responses from students.

The activities were led by the Commission on Population and Development (CPD) Region VIII, in partnership with the City Population Office of Calbayog and the Provincial Population Office of Leyte.

Neneng and Biboy, an Adolescent Health and Development (AHD) initiative of the Provincial Population Office of Leyte, uses interactive storytelling and relatable characters to discuss topics such as adolescent development, sexuality, and reproductive health in a way that is age-appropriate and easy to understand. Through humor and dialogue, the puppet show encouraged students to ask questions, express themselves, and make informed choices.

Beyond the entertainment, the show marked the official opening of the Teen Centers—safe, youth-friendly spaces where adolescents can access reproductive health information, life skills activities, and guidance services within their schools.

CPD Region VIII Regional Director Elnora Pulma, who attended both events, said expanding adolescent-friendly services remains a priority for the region, with adolescent health and development programs lined up as a key focus for 2026.

Calbayog City Mayor Raymund “Monmon” C. Uy also joined the launch and urged students to make full use of the Teen Centers, saying these spaces are meant to help young people make responsible and healthy decisions.

City Population Officer Dymple Via Naparan said the centers are designed to be welcoming spaces where adolescents feel heard, respected, and supported, a goal echoed by school officials and Department of Education partners who backed the initiative.

Students warmly received the puppet show, which added energy and color to the milestone event. CPD Region VIII also acknowledged the Provincial Population Office of Leyte, led by Provincial Population Officer Melchora Cawile, for bringing Neneng and Biboy to Calbayog City and supporting youth-centered programs.

The opening of the two teen centers marks another step forward in strengthening youth development efforts in Calbayog City, with partner agencies committing to continued collaboration to promote adolescent well-being.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

BI arrests 2 Chinese nationals for immigration, ID violations

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TACLOBAN CITY — Two Chinese nationals allegedly working and managing a regional e-bike trading business without proper immigration documents were arrested in a joint operation by government authorities in Barangay 91, Abucay here on Thursday morning, January 29.

The Bureau of Immigration (BI), in coordination with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Philippine National Police (PNP), and the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA), identified the arrested individuals as Zhu Fulin, 52, and Wu Huoyan, 54, both male.
Authorities said the two were operating and managing Fidelo Trading, a supplier of electric bicycles with 19 branches across Eastern Visayas, Cebu, and the Bicol Region.

During the operation, Zhu reportedly failed to present a valid passport or any immigration documents, while Wu allegedly attempted to pass himself off as a Filipino by presenting a Philippine Identification (PhilID) card.

Immigration officials said Zhu was found to be undocumented, while Wu was cited for misrepresentation. Both were also determined to have overstayed and to be working without the appropriate visas.

The two were initially brought to the Tacloban City Police Office (TCPO) for documentation before being flown to Manila for inquest proceedings and eventual turnover to the BI Warden Facility.

Initial investigation showed that Fidelo Trading is registered as a One Person Corporation (OPC) under the name of Zhu’s common-law wife. However, authorities noted that the active involvement of undocumented foreign nationals in managing the business raised suspicions of a possible “dummy arrangement” meant to circumvent restrictions on foreign ownership.

Investigators described the case as involving a “tripartite breach” of Philippine laws on immigration, taxation, and public documentation.

The BI said Zhu is also the subject of an active Watchlist Order, while Wu was found in possession of a Philippine National ID despite being a foreign national.

The suspects are now facing multiple charges, including violations of Sections 37(a)(7) and 45 of the Philippine Immigration Act (Commonwealth Act No. 613) for unauthorized employment and failure to secure proper permits; violations of the National Internal Revenue Code (NIRC) for obtaining and using invalid Tax Identification Numbers; and violations of Republic Act No. 11055, or the Philippine Identification System Act, as well as the Revised Penal Code for misrepresentation and falsification of public documents.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Arteche LGU studies Palapag’s thermal waste technology to improve solid waste management

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Officials of the LGU of Arteche, Eastern Samar, led by Vice Mayor Roland Boie Evardone, visited Palapag, Northern Samar to study its thermal decomposition technology as part of efforts to strengthen sustainable solid waste management and environmental protection. (ARTECHE LOVE YOU FACEBOOK)
Officials of the LGU of Arteche, Eastern Samar, led by Vice Mayor Roland Boie Evardone, visited Palapag, Northern Samar to study its thermal decomposition technology as part of efforts to strengthen sustainable solid waste management and environmental protection. (ARTECHE LOVE YOU FACEBOOK)

TACLOBAN CITY — In a bid to strengthen its solid waste management program and explore more sustainable waste disposal solutions, officials of the local government unit (LGU) of Arteche, Eastern Samar conducted a benchmarking visit to the municipality of Palapag, Northern Samar to study its thermal decomposition technology.

The visit, held on Jan.29, focused on Palapag’s use of a thermal decomposition machine, an environmentally sound system designed to significantly reduce the volume of solid waste and improve disposal efficiency.

The Arteche delegation was led by Vice Mayor Roland Boie Evardone, together with personnel from the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office (MENRO) and the Engineering Office. The group paid a courtesy call on Palapag Mayor Florence Batula and Vice Mayor Melvic Chy, who welcomed the initiative and shared the municipality’s experience in adopting the technology.

During the benchmarking activity, Palapag officials presented the operational process, sustainability measures, and challenges encountered in running the facility.
Arteche officials were also given a walkthrough of the waste management site, allowing them to observe the system in actual operation and assess its potential application in their own municipality.

Technical briefings were facilitated by Palapag MENRO staff Charlito Gorgonia and agricultural technician Sixto Ano, who explained the technical and environmental aspects of the thermal decomposition system.

Arteche officials said the activity was intended to gather best practices and practical insights that could help enhance the municipality’s waste management initiatives and overall environmental protection efforts.

Both local governments described the visit as an opportunity to exchange strategies and strengthen inter-local cooperation in advancing sustainable solid waste management in the region.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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