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Personal grudge suspected motive in farmer’s killing in Borongan City

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ORMOC CITY-Local police suspect a personal grudge as the motive behind the fatal stabbing of a farmer by another farmer on November 9, in Barangay Bugas, Borongan City.
The victim, identified as “Sam,” a married and a resident of Brgy. Bugas, was allegedly attacked by “Boy,” a single resident of the same barangay.

According to the initial police investigation, the suspect arrived at the victim’s house and, without provocation, stabbed him twice in the abdomen with a sharp-bladed weapon locally known as a “sundang,” resulting in the victim’s immediate death.

The victim’s family informed police that a personal grudge may have driven the suspect to commit the crime.

Following the attack, the suspect fled with the weapon. The victim’s body was brought to St. Peter Funeral Services in Barangay Sabang South, Borongan City.

Borongan City Police Station is conducting a hot pursuit operation to apprehend the suspect, and a murder charge has already been filed with the Prosecutor’s Office.
(ROBERT DEJON)

2 students dead, 1 critical after motorcycle collision in Catarman

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ORMOC CITY– Two female students were declared dead on arrival at the Northern Samar Provincial Hospital following a head-on collision between their motorcycle and an SUV on November 10, in Barangay Bangkerohan, Catarman, Northern Samar.

The fatalities were identified as “Aiza,” 19, a resident of Brgy.Calachuchi, and “Chikay,” 19, from Brgy.San Antonio, Biri, Northern Samar.

Another passenger, “Ana,” 18, also from Brgy.San Antonio, remains in critical condition at the hospital.

The SUV involved, a gray Mitsubishi Strada driven by “Elly,” 36, a self-employed resident of Midtown Village, Cainta, Rizal, was traveling in the opposite direction of the motorcycle.

According to the initial police investigation, the SUV suddenly swerved into the opposite lane, resulting in the collision with the blue Honda Click 125 motorcycle driven by “Aiza.”

The impact caused serious injuries to all three riders. Despite immediate medical attention, “Aiza” and “Chikay” succumbed to their injuries, as confirmed by attending physician Dr. Gilbert O. Moises.

The SUV driver and the vehicle were taken to the Catarman Municipal Police Station for proper disposition and further investigation.
(ROBERT DEJON)

Nortehanons celebrate as provincial government earns SGLG, showcasing business friendliness and competitiveness

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CATARMAN, Northern Samar– The provincial government of Northern Samar (PGNS) has been awarded the prestigious Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG), a recognition given to local government units (LGUs) that meet the rigorous standards in ten key governance areas.

One of the key areas in which PGNS excelled is Business Friendliness and Competitiveness, where it has gained attention for its significant improvements in creating a more favorable investment climate and advanced business development. These efforts have been driven by enhanced investment policies and initiatives aimed at facilitating business growth and attracting investors to the province.

Among the notable initiatives that contributed to PGNS’s recognition were the establishment of the Northern Samar Green Lane. This initiative streamlines business registration and permit processing, removing the multiplicity and duplicity of business permits and licenses in the province. This alleviates the bureaucratic hurdles that investors face when trying to operate in their desired locations; the PGNS through its Provincial Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office (PEDIPO) organized the Local Economic Development and Investment Promotion Officers from the 24 municipalities to establish a faster and more streamlined communication system, further aiding the province in its investment promotion and facilitation initiatives.

Northern Samar also successfully organized the programs of national government agencies through its Food Security and Sustainable Economic Development Cluster (FSSED), thus eliminating the duplication of programs within one location or target beneficiary. This optimizes government programs and distributes them more effectively.

Over the years, the province also has created a platform for its Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) to promote their products and establish a stronger market.

Another initiative is the establishment of the Kauswagan Caravan, a platform that began as an initiative of the provincial government to deliver basic services to remote and underserved areas. It has since evolved into a platform for private entities to carry out their corporate social responsibility programs. Now in its 31st installment, the caravan continues to serve communities across the province.

The provincial government of Northern Samar continues to deliver results that drive local economic development, implementing innovative programs that improve governance and enhance the investment climate. Through strategic initiatives like streamlined business processes, community support programs, and effective partnerships, PGNS is paving the way for sustainable growth and progress for the Nortehanon people.
(THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF NORTHERN SAMAR)

10 exemplary establishments in Eastern Visayas star at DTI-8’s Bagwis Awards

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PALO, Leyte — The Department of Trade and Industry has recently conducted its 2024 Bagwis Awarding Ceremony, honoring 10 businesses that protect consumer rights and offer great value. The program also promotes the establishment of Consumer Welfare Desks or Relations Offices to expedite complaint resolution.

The Bagwis Award Program has three categories: Gold, Silver, and Bronze.
Five establishments were awarded the Bronze Seal during the Regional Bagwis Committee Screening: Puregold Price Club Inc. in Guiuan, Eastern Samar; Puregold Price Club Inc. in Calbayog City, Samar; J & F Department Store in Dolores, Eastern Samar; J & F Department Store in Naval, Biliran; and Auto Tech Car Care Services in Catarman, Northern Samar.

This seal signifies compliance with Fair Trade Laws and establishing a Consumer Welfare Desk (CWD) or a similar customer relations office within the mall.

Three establishments received the Silver Seal for meeting the bronze criteria and demonstrating social responsibility: Metro Retail Stores Group Inc. in Maasin City, Southern Leyte; Robinsons Handyman Inc. in Catarman, Northern Samar; and Metro Retail Stores Group Inc. in Calbayog City, Samar.

Additionally, two establishments were awarded Bronze and Silver Awards, respectively, following the revalidation of their existing seals. These are RL Appliance Inc. in Ormoc City, Leyte, and National Tires and Service Center in Maasin City, Leyte.

The Bagwis Seal signifies to consumers that participating establishments prioritize ethical business practices. This includes offering quality products at reasonable prices and providing proactive customer assistance.

Establishments eligible to join the Bagwis program include supermarkets, department stores, specialty shops, appliance centers, hardware stores, and DTI-accredited service and repair shops. They can apply for the program by seeking endorsement or directly applying through the DTI Regional Office.

The awarding ceremony also acknowledged partners for their support in upholding consumer rights and responsibilities and promoting ethical business practices.
Business permit licensing officers Joel E. Mendoza from Ormoc City and Kristine D. Mangalindan from Naval, Biliran, attended the event. Maria Cristina Rivera represented the local government unit of Dolores, Eastern Samar.

Meanwhile, local government units and their respective business permit licensing offices received recognition for their contributions. The LGUs honored included Ormoc City, Maasin City, Naval, Calbayog City, Guiuan, Dolores, and Catarman. These municipalities’ local chambers of commerce and consumer organizations were also acknowledged.

LGUs, chambers of commerce, and consumer organizations can endorse and encourage qualified establishments to apply for the program. Potential awardees are encouraged to participate in the Department’s active consumer advocacy initiatives, such as forums and seminars.

(AAC with reports from Anthea Aivi Borbon-Ancheta, DTI-8 Information Officer)

EV braces for ‘Pepito’s’ impacts

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PEPITO PREPARATIONS. In anticipation of the potential impacts of Typhoon ‘Pepito’ on Tacloban City, the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, led by Edilbrando Bernadas, convened all barangay leaders on Thursday, Nov. 14. The meeting focused on disaster preparedness, including plans for the possible evacuation of residents if necessary. Eastern Visayas is expected to feel the wrath of the typhoon. (PHOTO COURTESY)

Classes, works, and sea travels cancelled

PEPITO PREPARATIONS. In anticipation of the potential impacts of Typhoon ‘Pepito’ on Tacloban City, the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office, led by Edilbrando Bernadas, convened all barangay leaders on Thursday, Nov. 14. The meeting focused on disaster preparedness, including plans for the possible evacuation of residents if necessary. Eastern Visayas is expected to feel the wrath of the typhoon. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY– Classes and works were cancelled on Friday, Nov.15, in Eastern Visayas amid the threat of severe tropical storm ‘Pepito’ which is projected to hit the region on weekend.

Suspension of classes and works, especially in public offices, were issued in the entire provinces of Samar,Eastern Samar, and Northern Samar.

The move was to ensure the safety of the public, said Governors Sharee Ann Tan of Samar and Edwin Ongchuan of Northern Samar citing the reason for the cancellation.

In Tacloban City, the regional center, City Mayor Alfred Romualdez as early as 5 am on Friday, posted on his social media account of his decision to cancel classes in all levels, be it in public or private schools, and work in government offices based in the city as part of the preemptive measure, effective noon of that day.

On Thursday, Nov.14, the City Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office, gathered all the city’s village chairmen to discuss needed precautionary measures and identify evacuation centers in case there is a need.

Several local government units in the province of Biliran, including its provincial capital of Naval, also cancelled both classes and work due to Pepito which has an international name of ‘Man-yi.’

The mayors of these towns directed their constituents not to wait to be ordered to evacuate.

Residents in several parts in Northern Samar, particularly those facing the Pacific Ocean, to be on alert for any possible storm surges.

Among these towns include Allen, Bobon, Capul, Catarman, Victoria, San Isidro, Laoang, Palapag Gamay, Mapanas, San Roque, Pambujan, San Jose, Mondragon, Lavezares, San Vicente and San Antonio.

Sea travels within and outside the region were also banned by the Philippine Coast Guard in the wake of the threat of Pepito.

In Eastern Samar, Gov. Ben Evardone has also directed all fishermen not to venture to the seas during this time.

The Eastern Samar provincial government has also prepositioned more than 1,000 sacks of rice and over 2,000 canned goods to be distributed to families who could be affected by the severe tropical storm.

The management of the Eastern Samar State University based in Borongan City has also asked students who are just renting boarding houses, especially if these are located in danger zones, to return to their respective hometowns amid the threat of Pepito.

The Office of Civil Defense (OCD) has asked all local government units in the region to refrain from holding any public mass gathering due to Pepito.

As of morning Friday, signal number 1 was raised in the provinces of Eastern Samar and Northern Samar which is expected to bring moderate to heavy rains, and was last located 795 kilometers east of Guiuan, Eastern Samar, moving westward at 25 kilometers per hour (kph) and carrying maximum sustained winds of 110 kph and gustiness of up to 135 kph.

JOEY A. GABIETA

Eastern Visayas workers to receive P30 wage hike under new Wage Order No. 24

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TACLOBAN CITY—The Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB) of Eastern Visayas has approved a P30 increase in the daily minimum wage for workers in the region following extensive consultations and public hearings.

Issued on November 5, 2024, Wage Order No. 24 introduces the wage increase in two phases.

The first phase, granting a P15 daily increase, will take effect immediately. The second phase, also amounting to P15 per day, will be implemented starting June 1, 2025.

With this adjustment, the new daily minimum wage for workers in the non-agriculture sector and service retail establishments employing 11 or more workers will increase fromP405 to P435.

Meanwhile, for cottage industry workers and service retail establishments with fewer than 11 employees, the minimum wage will rise from P375 to P405.

The RTWPB emphasized that the wage review process included extensive consultations held across Eastern Visayas in Catbalogan City, Ormoc City, Maasin City, and Catarman from September 5 to September 26, 2024.

These meetings aimed to ensure comprehensive representation from various stakeholders, including employers, employees, local government officials, and other concerned parties.
A public hearing on October 21, 2024, in Tacloban City allowed further engagement, evidence presentation, and testimonies to support the need for wage adjustments.

Several factors were taken into account in approving the wage increase, including the region’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) and inflation rate, which averaged 3.6% from November 2023 to September 2024. Additionally, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported a poverty threshold of P444 per day for a family of five in 2023, while the gross regional domestic product (GRDP) grew by 6.4% for 2022-2023.

The new wage order will be effective 15 days after its publication in a newspaper of general circulation, likely by mid-November 2024.

It will apply to all minimum wage earners in the private sector, regardless of their position, designation, or payment method.

Employers who fail to comply with the mandated increase may face penalties under the provisions of Republic Act No. 6727 (Wage Rationalization Act), as amended by Republic Act No. 8188.

In a statement, the RTWPB underscored that the wage increase is intended to help workers cope with rising living costs while maintaining the viability of businesses in the region.

The decision reflects the Board’s commitment to fostering fair and sustainable economic growth, benefiting both laborers and enterprises throughout Eastern Visayas.
(JOEY A. GABIETA)

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