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Tacloban opens 200 slots for 2026 Student Employment Program

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TACLOBAN CITY — The Tacloban City Public Employment Service Office (TCPESO) will begin online registration for the 2026 Special Program for Employment of Students (SPES) on March 6, offering 200 temporary work opportunities for qualified students.

Registration will start at exactly 9:00 a.m. through TCPESO’s official Facebook page, and slots will be filled on a strict “first-come, first-served” basis, the office said.

The SPES initiative provides economically disadvantaged but deserving students with temporary employment, allowing them to earn income while gaining practical work experience.

Applicants must be Tacloban City residents aged 15 to 30, currently enrolled in high school, senior high school, or college, and have no failing grades in their most recent term. Only one applicant per household will be accepted, and the combined annual net income of parents must not exceed P191,088.00.

TCPESO also requires applicants to have basic skills in Microsoft Word and Excel. Students who are already scholars, Barangay SK officials, or beneficiaries of the 4Ps, UCT, or MCCT programs are ineligible.

The office encouraged prospective applicants to prepare their digital documents ahead of time to ensure a smooth submission once registration opens.

(JENIL PERNITES, LNU STUDENT INTERN)

JCI donates 20 bed frames, launches programs for inmates in Burauen District Jail

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DONATION. The Junior Chamber International (JCI) Burauen Burabud donated 20 bed frames to the Burauen District Jail and announced a series of programs under its humanitarian initiative, Project HOPE. The donation, held on Thursday, March 5, was welcomed by Burauen District Jail Warden Jail Inspector Edilberto Velarde. (PHOTO COURTESY)
DONATION. The Junior Chamber International (JCI) Burauen Burabud donated 20 bed frames to the Burauen District Jail and announced a series of programs under its humanitarian initiative, Project HOPE. The donation, held on Thursday, March 5, was welcomed by Burauen District Jail Warden Jail Inspector Edilberto Velarde. (PHOTO COURTESY)

BURAUEN, Leyte — In a move to improve the welfare of persons deprived of liberty (PDLs), Junior Chamber International (JCI) Burauen Burabud donated 20 bed frames to the Burauen District Jail and announced a series of programs under its humanitarian initiative, Project HOPE.

The turnover activity, held on Thursday, March 5, was attended by officials from JCI chapters across Leyte, representatives of the Burauen local government, BJMP personnel, and JCI National Executive Vice President Joseph Ginno Jaralve.

Burauen District Jail Warden Jinsp. Edilberto Velarde expressed gratitude for the donation, highlighting the significance of support from civic groups in enhancing the living conditions and rehabilitation of inmates.

Project HOPE (Humanitarian Outreach and Opportunities for Peace and Empowerment) includes initiatives such as livelihood and skills training in partnership with TESDA, the Department of Agriculture, and Eastern Visayas State University. Inmates will be trained in craft-making, key chain production, candle making, rug weaving, and gardening.

Mental health and wellness sessions, facilitated by the Department of Health and Eastern Visayas Medical Center, are also planned, focusing on stress management and emotional coping. Legal assistance and orientation will be provided with the support of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines.

The program also aims to boost morale through recreational activities, including singing and dancing, inspirational talks with religious leaders, and gift-giving events.

JCI Burauen Burabud President Atty. Gerli Therese Abrillo said the organization plans to extend support to inmates upon release, assisting them in securing employment.

The Burauen District Jail currently houses 61 inmates—about 300 percent above its intended capacity of 20—underscoring the facility’s congestion challenges. The donation and programs aim to provide both immediate relief and long-term rehabilitation opportunities for PDLs.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Fuel price spike sparks concern among drivers in Tacloban

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TACLOBAN CITY — Motorists from this city are preparing for a significant rise in fuel prices as global crude oil benchmarks indicate potential adjustments in local pump rates.
Early trading data from the Mean of Platts Singapore (MOPS) on March 3, 2026, suggest kerosene could jump by P13 per liter, diesel by P12 per liter, and gasoline by around P6 per liter.

Local jeepney and bus operators expressed concern over the expected increase, noting that fuel costs already make up the bulk of their daily expenses.

“If diesel goes up by this much, we jeepney operators will struggle to absorb the cost. It can really affect our everyday earnings,” said a local jeepney driver.

“It would have been manageable if fares were increased because the current fares are really low, especially for us bus drivers who have high route boundary payments,” a bus driver added.

Some operators also linked the potential spike to international events. “With the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran, our situation could get worse,” said a driver, referring to tensions in the Middle East that analysts say have influenced global oil supply expectations and trading prices.

The Philippines imports most of its fuel, so fluctuations in global crude oil prices directly affect domestic pump rates.

While drivers call for relief measures, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) Region VIII announced via its official social media that qualified beneficiaries of the Fuel Subsidy Program should prepare their subsidy cards. The agency is finalizing program implementation to help transport operators cope with the rising fuel costs.

(ELLA MAE D. SEGUROS, LNU STUDENT INTERN)

DOT-8 assesses training needs of tourism stakeholders to strengthen Eastern Visayas industry

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TACLOBAN CITY – In line with the Marcos administration’s push to position the Philippines as a major tourism destination in Asia, the Department of Tourism in Eastern Visayas (DOT-8) convened tourism stakeholders for its biennial Learning Needs Analysis (LNA) – Focus Group Discussion on March 5 at the Summit Hotel here.

The activity, organized in partnership with the Office of Human Capital Development (OHCD), aims to identify training gaps among tourism frontliners and ensure that workers in the sector are equipped with the skills and competencies needed in the rapidly evolving tourism landscape.

Tourism officers, trainers, representatives from the academe, and operators of accommodation establishments across the region participated in the discussion. The gathering allowed stakeholders to share their individual training needs while helping the DOT identify broader industry gaps that must be addressed through future capacity-building programs.

The LNA forms part of the agency’s effort to implement a more demand-driven training strategy that would produce future-ready tourism professionals capable of meeting the industry’s real-world requirements.

DOT officials said training programs developed from previous LNAs have continued to evolve to keep pace with industry changes. These include modules on gender and development, digital skills, tourism investment promotion, and other emerging competencies needed by tourism workers.

DOT-8 Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes said the results of the latest assessment will help the agency prioritize programs that address the most pressing needs of the tourism sector.

“We envision that the result of this year’s LNA would guide us properly to identify what it is we should really address. Even with limited budgets, we want to prudently select what is needed the most and where it is needed the most,” Tiopes said.

(RALPH AUSTIN FERNADEZ,LNU STUDENT INTERN)

DPWH completes P7.9-M multipurpose building, benefiting Jaro villagers

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TACLOBAN CITY — Residents of Barangay Villa Paz in Jaro, Leyte can now conduct community activities in a safer and more organized venue following the completion of a new multipurpose building constructed by the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH).

The Leyte 2nd District Engineering Office reported that the facility, funded under the 2025 General Appropriations Act (GAA), was built to provide a functional space for sports events, community assemblies, meetings, and other social activities in the barangay.

District Engineer Leo Edward Oppura said the project involved full structural works, including the installation of a basketball goal, to support recreational activities among residents, particularly the youth.

“This newly constructed multipurpose building will serve as a venue for sports activities, community assemblies, meetings, and other social events that promote unity and development within the barangay,” Oppura said.

Barangay Chairperson Melissa Barraza expressed gratitude to the DPWH for completing the project, noting that the facility addresses long-standing challenges faced by the community when holding gatherings and activities.

“Before we had this multipurpose building, it was very difficult for us, especially when we conducted barangay activities such as the annual assembly or meetings for the 4Ps beneficiaries during their Family Development Sessions,” Barraza said.

She recalled that residents had to rely on temporary shelters during events.

“We used to put up tents whenever we held activities. The children would often play along the road and were exposed to the rain and the heat of the sun because they had no proper place to gather or play basketball,” she added.

With the new facility, Barraza said the barangay can now hold activities more comfortably and safely.

“Now that we already have a multipurpose building, it is much better for us to conduct our activities because there is already a roof and a proper venue. The children are also more comfortable when they play since they are no longer exposed to the rain or the heat,” she said, thanking the DPWH for providing the structure to their community.

The project, which costs P7.9 million, was implemented by Filzand Construction and forms part of the national government’s continuing efforts to improve community infrastructure in rural areas.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

342-meter flood control structure completed in Juaton, Ormoc

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A 342-meter flood control structure in Barangay Juaton, Ormoc City, has been completed by the Department of Public Works and Highways Leyte 4th District Engineering Office. Funded under the 2025 General Appropriations Act at P48.9 million, the concrete slope protection lines the river from the highway to the lower community, providing enhanced defense against erosion and flooding. (DPWH-LEYTE 4TH DISTRICT)
A 342-meter flood control structure in Barangay Juaton, Ormoc City, has been completed by the Department of Public Works and Highways Leyte 4th District Engineering Office. Funded under the 2025 General Appropriations Act at P48.9 million, the concrete slope protection lines the river from the highway to the lower community, providing enhanced defense against erosion and flooding.
(DPWH-LEYTE 4TH DISTRICT)

ORMOC CITY-The Department of Public Works and Highways Leyte 4th District Engineering Office (DEO) completes the Construction of the Juaton Flood Control Structure in Barangay Juaton, Ormoc City.

The project started in May 2025 and was finished in December 2025 funded under the General Appropriations Act 2025 in the amount of Php 48,900,000.00. Extending 342 linear meters, the concrete slope protection lines a long stretch of the river, following its natural bends from the highway down to the lower portion of the community.

The structure stands as a continuous safeguard against erosion and flooding in a section long exposed to rising waters. With the project now in place, Ormoc City gains added protection as it continues to confront the challenges of intermittent weather conditions and work toward a safer and more climate-resilient future. (PR)

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