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Archdiocesan Shrine of Sto. Niño unveils full ‘Semana Santa’ 2026 program for the faithful

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HOLY WEEK. Devotees flock to the Archdiocesan Shrine of Sto. Niño on Palm Sunday, March 29, the start of Holy Week, as palm fronds are blessed and sold, marking the beginning of a week of prayer, reflection, and spiritual renewal leading up to Easter.(PHOTO COURTESY)
HOLY WEEK. Devotees flock to the Archdiocesan Shrine of Sto. Niño on Palm Sunday, March 29, the start of Holy Week, as palm fronds are blessed and sold, marking the beginning of a week of prayer, reflection, and spiritual renewal leading up to Easter.(PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — As the Lenten season starts, the Archdiocesan Shrine of Santo Niño in Tacloban City has released its complete Semana Santa 2026 program, offering a detailed guide for devotees seeking a more meaningful and immersive Holy Week observance.
The schedule outlines a full week of liturgical celebrations and spiritual activities designed to help the faithful reflect on the passion, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Beginning with Palm Sunday, the faithful are invited to join the solemn blessing of palms and procession, followed by Masses that mark the triumphant entry of Christ into Jerusalem.

From Holy Monday to Holy Wednesday, the shrine will host a series of Lenten recollections, catechetical reflections, and confession schedules to encourage personal conversion and reconciliation. A nightly District Lenten Recollection at 7:00 PM will serve as a communal opportunity for prayer and spiritual renewal, particularly for those preparing more deeply for the Triduum.

The most sacred days of the Church calendar are highlighted through traditional and solemn rites. On Holy Thursday, the Mass of the Lord’s Supper will commemorate the institution of the Eucharist, followed by an extended Eucharistic Vigil. Good Friday will feature the Celebration of the Lord’s Passion and the revered Santo Entierro procession, drawing large numbers of devotees in silent reflection. The Easter Vigil on Black Saturday will culminate in the joyous celebration of Easter Sunday, proclaiming Christ’s victory over death.

Church leaders emphasized that beyond the schedule of activities, the true essence of Semana Santa lies in interior renewal and a sincere return to God. The shrine calls on parishioners, pilgrims, and visitors alike to actively engage in the observances, not only as tradition but as a personal journey of faith.

“In this sacred season, we are all invited to pause, reflect, and rediscover the depth of God’s love,” the statement read, reinforcing the Lenten call to conversion: “Return to me with all your heart” (Joel 2:12).

With thousands expected to visit the shrine throughout Holy Week, officials also encourage early planning and mindful participation to ensure a prayerful and orderly celebration for all.

(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

Libanan pushes PNOC to build fuel storage hubs in Visayas, Mindanao

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Rep. Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan
Rep. Marcelino
“Nonoy” Libanan

TACLOBAN CITY—Amid rising concerns over global oil supply disruptions, House Minority Leader Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan is urging the government to strengthen the country’s energy security by developing strategic petroleum storage facilities in the Visayas and Mindanao.

Libanan called on the state-owned Philippine National Oil Co. (PNOC) to invest in critical coastal fuel depots that would serve as buffer reserves, protecting the country from volatile global oil prices and supply shocks linked to ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

“The oil crisis caused by the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran clearly underscores the urgent need for the government, through PNOC, to establish its own emergency fuel reserves,” Libanan said in a statement on Sunday, March 29.

“We need a government-managed buffer stock of key petroleum products—particularly diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel—that can be rapidly deployed during times of crisis,” he added.

The lawmaker emphasized that establishing storage facilities outside Luzon would help ensure a more balanced and efficient fuel distribution system nationwide. He specifically urged PNOC to prioritize coastal hubs in the Visayas and Mindanao to improve accessibility in these regions.

As a model, Libanan pointed to the Subic Bay Freeport Zone facility operated by Philippine Coastal Storage and Pipeline Corp. (PCSPC), which has a storage capacity of 6.3 million barrels, or roughly one billion liters, of fuel. The facility currently supplies Luzon, including much of Metro Manila, through a wide network of petroleum clients.

The Subic facility is owned by I Squared Capital, a U.S.-based private equity firm focused on global infrastructure investments.

“Developing coastal petroleum storage facilities is fully aligned with PNOC’s core mission, and a national buffer stock would help extend the country’s ability to withstand severe global or domestic energy disruptions,” Libanan said.

PNOC was established in 1973 following the global energy crisis triggered by the Arab oil embargo, with the mandate of ensuring a stable energy supply and promoting self-sufficiency.

The Department of Energy (DOE) recently authorized PNOC to procure up to two million barrels of buffer fuel in response to continued instability in the Middle East and Malacañang’s declaration of a state of national energy emergency.

An initial shipment of 22.58 million liters, equivalent to about 142,000 barrels of diesel, arrived in the country on March 26.

PNOC has so far secured 165.7 million liters of fuel, with additional deliveries expected throughout April, according to Energy Secretary Sharon Garin.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Tingog pushes fuel aid for farmers, fisherfolk as costs threaten food supply

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FUEL SUBSIDY. The Tingog party-list asked the government to aid farmers and fisherfolk who are among the hard-hit following the oil price increases. Tingog underscored the critical role of the agriculture and fisheries sector in the Philippine economy, thus, they all the assistance during this time of critical situation. (Photo Courtesy)
FUEL SUBSIDY. The Tingog party-list asked the government to aid farmers and fisherfolk who are among the hard-hit following the oil price increases. Tingog underscored the critical role of the agriculture and fisheries sector in the Philippine economy, thus, they all the assistance during this time of critical situation. (Photo Courtesy)

TACLOBAN CITY—Amid escalating fuel prices, the Tingog party-list is calling for immediate government intervention through targeted fuel subsidies to protect farmers and fisherfolk and prevent potential disruptions to the country’s food supply.

In a press statement issued on March 27, the group stressed that rising fuel costs are placing mounting pressure on food producers, particularly small-scale farmers and fisherfolk who rely heavily on fuel for daily operations.

Tingog underscored the critical role of the agriculture and fisheries sector in the Philippine economy, noting that it contributes over a trillion pesos annually and ensures a steady food supply for households nationwide. However, it pointed out that those at the frontlines of food production remain among the most economically vulnerable.

The group highlighted that fisherfolk are especially affected, as fuel expenses account for a significant share of their operational costs. Continued price increases, it warned, could force many to scale down or halt their activities altogether.

Tingog also cited broader industry trends, noting that while agriculture has posted modest gains, segments of the fisheries sector continue to decline—challenges further aggravated by rising input costs, particularly fuel.

The party-list cautioned that the effects could ripple beyond producers, potentially resulting in reduced food supply, higher market prices, and increased financial strain on Filipino households.

“To protect the country’s food supply, immediate intervention is needed,” the group said, emphasizing that any subsidy program should be time-bound, well-targeted, and efficiently distributed to those most affected.

Tingog concluded that supporting farmers and fisherfolk amid rising fuel costs is essential to maintaining stable food production and safeguarding consumers from further price increases, urging swift government action.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

WEERA Summit 2026 pushes regional growth through women-led enterprises

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WOMEN BUSINESS POWER. Women entrepreneurs gathered during this year’s Women Entrepreneurs for Economic and Regional Advancement (WEERA), a new initiative aimed at strengthening women-led enterprises and driving inclusive regional development. The event was held on March 27 in Tacloban City. (Photo Courtesy)
WOMEN BUSINESS POWER. Women entrepreneurs gathered during this year’s Women Entrepreneurs for Economic and Regional Advancement (WEERA), a new initiative aimed at strengthening women-led enterprises and driving inclusive regional development. The event was held on March 27 in Tacloban City. (Photo Courtesy)

TACLOBAN CITY—Business leaders, advocates, and women entrepreneurs gathered for the WEERA Summit 2026, marking the formal launch of the Women Entrepreneurs for Economic and Regional Advancement (WEERA), a new initiative aimed at strengthening women-led enterprises and driving inclusive regional development.

The summit introduced WEERA as a platform designed to connect, support, and elevate women entrepreneurs across various industries, particularly in the regions, where access to resources and networks remains a challenge.

In her keynote address, Myren Garcia described the initiative as a “bold step forward” in advancing women’s economic participation, noting that it builds on the two-decade legacy of the Network for Enterprising Women (NEW), which also celebrated its 20th anniversary during the event.

WEERA seeks to expand opportunities for women in business by fostering collaboration, mentorship, and partnerships among stakeholders. Mitzi Sabando was also recognized for her instrumental role in bringing the initiative to fruition.

Anchored on the theme “When Women Rise, Regions Thrive,” the summit underscored the critical role of women entrepreneurs in stimulating local economies and creating sustainable growth. Organizers highlighted the importance of equipping women with access to capital, training, and wider markets to help them overcome common business challenges.

Held in line with the celebration of National Women’s Month, the event also served as a platform to promote women’s leadership and empowerment. Participants were encouraged to actively contribute to shaping WEERA into a long-term movement that champions inclusive growth and lasting regional impact.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

Retired Maasin City employee dies from accidental fall at home

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ORMOC CITY– A 59-year-old retired government employee was found dead in his home in Barangay Tunga-tunga,Maasin City on the morning of March 27, 2026, in what authorities believe was an accidental fall.

The victim, identified only as Peter, was discovered around 6:30 a.m. by his caretaker, Rose, who went to deliver food and found him lying supine on the floor. The incident was later reported to the Maasin City Police Station by the victim’s brother, John, at approximately 9:15 a.m.

According to the caretaker, Peter was last seen alive at about 7:00 p.m. on March 26, when he requested a massage. Police officers and the Scene of the Crime Operatives (Soco) team responded immediately to the scene to verify the report and process the area.

A post-mortem examination conducted by a physician from the City Health Unit revealed that Peter’s death was due to hemorrhagic shock secondary to severe head trauma, consistent with injuries from an accidental fall. Authorities confirmed there were no signs of foul play at the scene.

(ELVIE ROMAN ROA)

Samar secures top 2 spot in regional tourism investment awards

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TOURISM AWARD. The provincial government of Samar received top 2 excellence in performance and the LGU leadership in Tourism Investment Award handed by the Department of Tourism in the region headed by Karina Rosa Tiopes. (DOT-8)
TOURISM AWARD. The provincial government of Samar received top 2 excellence in performance and the LGU leadership in Tourism Investment Award handed by the Department of Tourism in the region headed by Karina Rosa Tiopes.
(DOT-8)

TACLOBAN CITY – Samar has emerged as a standout in regional tourism development, claiming top 2 excellence in performance and the LGU leadership in Tourism Investment Award among 24 participating local government units (LGUs).

The recognition highlights the province’s readiness to attract private investments through well-packaged, high-potential projects.

The key projects that put Samar on the investment map include the San Juanico Retirement Village & Wellness Estate – a serene destination combining leisure, healthcare, and lifestyle facilities; Literon Riverfront Farm & Wellness Resort – a nature-inspired tourism hub promoting eco-friendly wellness tourism and the Spark Samar Hotel & Business Hub – a modern facility designed to support business travelers and foster entrepreneurship.

These accomplishments reflect Governor Sharee Ann Tan’s strong commitment to Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), aiming to transform Samar into a sustainable, technologically advanced, and investment-ready province.

Through initiatives like Spark Samar, Tan is leveraging partnerships in tourism, infrastructure, and digital skill-building to accelerate economic growth and enhance the province’s competitiveness.

“The awards recognize our efforts to turn plans into partnerships, creating real opportunities for local communities while attracting investors,” Gov. Tan said.

Samar’s success demonstrates a clear roadmap for other LGUs seeking to modernize their tourism and investment strategies, positioning the province as a model for innovation-driven development in the region.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

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