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Calbayog, Catbalogan cities to co-host 2027 EVRAA Meet

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TACLOBAN CITY — The cities of Calbayog and Catbalogan will jointly host the 2027 edition of the Eastern Visayas Regional Athletic Association (EVRAA) Meet, local officials announced during the closing ceremony of this year’s regional sporting event.

The announcement was made at the conclusion of the 2026 EVRAA on Friday, March 6 hosted by Baybay City, where education officials and local leaders confirmed the plan for the two Samar cities to share hosting duties for the annual tournament organized by the Department of Education in Eastern Visayas.

Calbayog City Mayor Raymund Uy said initial discussions have already been held on how the two cities will divide the events, although the final schedule and arrangements are still being worked out.

“We already had initial discussions on the flow of the competition, but this still needs to be finalized,” Uy said.

Based on the preliminary plan, some sporting events will be held in Calbayog during the first week of the competition, while the remaining events will be staged in Catbalogan City in the following week.

The proposed arrangement follows a similar multi-host setup used in EVRAA 2025, when three school divisions—Borongan, Tacloban, and Maasin—shared hosting responsibilities for the regional sports meet.

Calbayog last hosted the EVRAA in 2018, when the Ormoc City Division captured its first championship title in the annual competition.

Mayor Uy noted that hosting the event is expected to bring economic benefits to Calbayog as thousands of athletes, coaches, officials, and supporters from across the region are expected to stay in the city during the weeklong sporting competition.

Meanwhile, Mayor Dexter Uy said the hosting is also a gesture of appreciation to the city’s young athletes who have consistently represented Catbalogan in regional competitions.
Catbalogan finished 10th overall in this year’s EVRAA, winning 10 gold medals, an improvement from its 11th-place finish with three gold medals in the previous edition.
“This hosting is my gift to our athletes because I am already on my last term. This hosting is for them who are very passionate in sports,” the mayor said.

The EVRAA is the region’s largest inter-school sporting event, gathering student-athletes from different school divisions across Eastern Visayas to compete in various disciplines and to select representatives for national competitions.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Eastern Visayas trade plummets in November 2025 amid sharp export and import declines

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Tacloban City — Eastern Visayas recorded a dramatic drop in trade activity in November 2025, with total exports and imports plunging by 98.1 percent and 96.8 percent, respectively, compared to the same month in 2024.

Exports for the month totaled USD 3.48 million, down from USD 185.02 million in November 2024, while imports fell to USD 15.07 million from USD 465.44 million.
The decline narrowed the region’s trade deficit to USD 11.59 million, a 95.9 percent decrease from the USD 280.42 million deficit a year earlier. Overall, total trade amounted to USD 18.55 million, representing a 97.1 percent drop from USD 650.46 million in November 2024.

Despite the sharp decline in value, the volume of exported goods actually increased to 113.35 million kilograms, up 43.8 percent from 78.85 million kilograms the previous year.
The bulk of exports came from ores, slag, and ash, valued at USD 3.13 million or nearly 90 percent of total exports. The People’s Republic of China remained the top export destination, accounting for USD 2.98 million, or 85.7 percent of total exports.

On the import side, the region brought in 121.09 million kilograms of goods, a 42.5 percent decrease from November 2024. Salt, sulphur, earths and stone, plastering materials, lime, and cement were the top import commodities, valued at USD 4.97 million and representing one-third of total import value. The Republic of Korea supplied USD 3.33 million worth of imports, or 22.1 percent of the total.

The figures highlight a significant contraction in Eastern Visayas’ trade activity in late 2025, though the increase in export volume indicates that the region continues to move substantial goods despite declining values.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

HPG chief highlights road safety at PRO 8 executive motorcycle riding course opening

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ROAD SAFETY. Leyte Board Member Carlo Loreto (left), HPG Director B/Gen. Hansel Marantan, and PRO-8 Director B/Gen. Jonas Capoy lead the opening ceremony of the Executive Motorcycle Riding Course (EMRC) Classes R8-2026-07 and R8-2026-08 in Palo, Leyte, highlighting advanced riding skills and road safety in Eastern Visayas. (Photo Courtesy)
ROAD SAFETY. Leyte Board Member Carlo Loreto (left), HPG Director B/Gen. Hansel Marantan, and PRO-8 Director B/Gen. Jonas Capoy lead the opening ceremony of the Executive Motorcycle Riding Course (EMRC) Classes R8-2026-07 and R8-2026-08 in Palo, Leyte, highlighting advanced riding skills and road safety in Eastern Visayas. (Photo Courtesy)

PALO, Leyte– The Highway Patrol Group (HPG) Director, B/Gen. Hansel Marantan, graced the opening of the Executive Motorcycle Riding Course (EMRC) Classes R8-2026-07 and R8-2026-08, underscoring the importance of advanced riding skills and road safety in Eastern Visayas.

The 16-day specialized program, organized by the Regional Highway Patrol Unit 8 in coordination with the Regional Learning and Doctrine Development Division (RLDDD), kicked off at the Police Regional Office(PRO-8) grandstand on March 6, 2026, Palo, Leyte.
The course aims to enhance tactical riding skills, safety awareness, and discipline among participants, who include 30 Philippine National Police (PNP) personnel, three from the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP), one from the Philippine Army, and 80 civilian riders.

Weekend training sessions are being held in Catbalogan City, Samar, and Palo, Leyte.
B/Gen.Jason Capoy, PRO 8 regional director, highlighted the significance of the event. “The opening of this training reinforces our commitment to elite skills development and road safety, while the screening of ‘Beyond the Badge’ reflects the noble values of our profession,” he said.

Leyte board member Carlo Loreto of fifth district, who joined the ceremony as a Senior Master Rider of the HPG, expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative.

“I am grateful for this opportunity and more motivated than ever to champion road safety here in Leyte. Together, let’s make our roads safer for everyone,” he said.

The EMRC is part of PRO 8’s ongoing effort to professionalize motorcycle operations and promote safer road practices across the region, particularly for law enforcement personnel and civilian riders involved in traffic and community service.

(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

P41 billion tuition subsidies to aid 2.58 million underprivileged private high school students

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TACLOBAN CITY– The national government has allocated P41 billion this year to help underprivileged students attend private high schools in areas where public schools are unavailable or overcrowded, House Minority Leader and 4Ps party-list Representative Marcelino “Nonoy” Libanan said Monday, March 9.

The funding is expected to benefit around 2.58 million students from low-income households, enabling them to complete their secondary education without the financial burden of tuition fees.

Libanan emphasized that the subsidy is crucial at a time when many families face economic challenges and students are at risk of dropping out to seek immediate employment.

“The P41 billion allocation is not just an education policy — it’s an economic safeguard for families and our future workforce,” Libanan said. “Supporting students through financial hardship gives them a real chance to finish their studies and break the cycle of poverty.”
The allocation is distributed across three programs: P12.3 billion for the Junior High School Educational Service Contracting Program (JHSESC), which allows graduates of public elementary schools to enroll in Grades 7 to 10 in private high schools contracted by the Department of Education (DepEd); P26.5 billion for the Senior High School Voucher Program (SHSVP), providing tuition grants for Grade 10 completers to enroll in Grades 11 and 12 in participating private schools; and P2.2 billion for the Joint Delivery Voucher Program (JDVP), which supports senior high school students in the technical-vocational-livelihood track attending private institutions or specialized non-DepEd schools.

Data from the Second Congressional Commission on Education shows that student dropouts remain a concern. In the 2024–2025 school year, 169,836 of 2,041,601 Grade 11 students — or 8.3 percent — did not advance to Grade 12.

The DepEd and the Private Education Assistance Committee jointly manage the JHSESC and SHSVP, while the JDVP is administered solely by DepEd. Libanan said these programs aim to keep more students in school, particularly those in economically vulnerable households, and ensure a steady pipeline of skilled graduates for the workforce.

(LIZBETH ANN A.ABELLA)

DND team visits Northern Samar to review reintegration program for former rebels

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TACLOBAN CITY — A delegation from the Department of National Defense (DND) visited Northern Samar on March 4 to evaluate the province’s peace-building initiatives and reintegration programs for former rebels.

The team, led by Marcelo Valdez Jr., inspected the Balay Darangpan Reintegration Center, a halfway house established by the provincial government to help former members of insurgent groups transition back to civilian life.

Located in the provincial capital of Catarman, the facility serves as a temporary shelter where former rebels undergo counseling, livelihood preparation, and community reintegration activities.

During the visit, the delegation also held a dialogue with beneficiaries currently undergoing the program.

Valdez commended the provincial government for its sustained commitment to peace initiatives, noting that Northern Samar’s recognition as the 2025 Best Implementer of the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) reflects its strong support for former rebels seeking to return to mainstream society.

He also noted that the Balay Darangpan facility has remained functional and responsive to the needs of its residents since it was established.

Currently, the center houses the 10th batch of peacebuilders, who are undergoing a three-month reintegration program consisting of several modules aimed at helping them rebuild their lives and reconnect with their families and communities. The participants are expected to graduate later this month.

The Balay Darangpan program is implemented through the Provincial E-CLIP Committee in partnership with the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), Task Force Balik-Loob member agencies, local government units, and non-government organizations.

Following the facility visit, the DND delegation proceeded to the provincial capitol where they met with members of the provincial task force to discuss updates on the peace and security situation in Northern Samar.

Officials presented developments related to people’s organizations, the implementation of the E-CLIP, and other initiatives aimed at sustaining peace and reintegration efforts in the province.

The meeting also allowed local officials to seek guidance from national government representatives on how to further strengthen programs supporting former rebels as they return to normal life.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Funding secured for new power line to boost electricity supply in Eastern Samar

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IMPROVING POWER CONNECTION. House Minority Floor Leader and 4Ps party-list Rep. Marcelino Libanan together with Eastern Samar Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales worked for the funding in the construction of a 69-kilovolt (kV) sub-transmission line in Guiuan which is seen to improve electricity reliability in the southern municipalities of Eastern Samar. The two solons made the declaration during the visit of Eastern Samar Electric Cooperative personnel in Congress. (PHOTO COURTESY)
IMPROVING POWER CONNECTION. House Minority Floor Leader and 4Ps party-list Rep. Marcelino Libanan together with Eastern Samar Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales worked for the funding in the construction of a 69-kilovolt (kV) sub-transmission line in Guiuan which is seen to improve electricity reliability in the southern municipalities of Eastern Samar. The two solons made the declaration during the visit of Eastern Samar Electric Cooperative personnel in Congress. (PHOTO COURTESY)

TACLOBAN CITY — Government funding has been secured for the construction of a 69-kilovolt (kV) sub-transmission line in Guiuan, a project expected to improve electricity reliability in the southern municipalities of Eastern Samar.

The funding was facilitated by House Minority Floor Leader and 4Ps party-list Rep. Marcelino Libanan and Eastern Samar Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales, in coordination with the Eastern Samar Electric Cooperative Inc.(Esamelco).

According to Esamelco, the new sub-transmission line will support the planned 20-megavolt ampere (MVA) substation in Guiuan and is expected to provide a more stable and reliable power supply to communities in the southern part of the province.

For decades, residents in these areas have experienced unstable electricity due to their distance from existing substations and their location at the far end of the province’s power grid.

Esamelco General Manager Jose Michael Edwin Amancio said the project responds to a long-standing appeal from residents of Guiuan and nearby towns.

“This project is the fulfillment of a decades-long plea from the residents of Guiuan. Guiuananons have long endured fluctuating voltage and appliance-damaging power surges because they are at the tail end of the province’s power grid,” Amancio said.

He added that a more reliable power supply could help encourage business activity and support the municipality’s tourism industry.

The electric cooperative also assured its member-consumer-owners that the project will not result in an increase in electricity rates, noting that the infrastructure project will be funded through government support.

Esamelco said the funding will provide critical power infrastructure that would have been difficult for the cooperative to finance using its internal resources alone.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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