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Gamay Central Elementary alumni set for 12th grand homecoming

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GAMAY, Northern Samar — The Gamay Central Elementary School Alumni Association (GCESAA) is all set for its 12th Alumni Homecoming on September 12, 2025, ahead of the town’s annual fiesta celebration honoring patron saint Señor San Miguel de Arkanghel on September 14–15.

GCESAA president Adelwisa Lucero-Acebuche, Batch ’78 alumna and currently the Provincial Budget Officer of Northern Samar, said this year’s event carries the theme “Moving Forward Together.”

The day-long program will open with a Thanksgiving Mass at 5 a.m., where the alumni will also serve as novena sponsors.

A light breakfast and town parade will follow, with batches wearing their chosen shirt colors. A short program will then be held, including the presentation of alumni officers and ratification of the association’s constitution and by-laws.

To add excitement, a raffle draw with major and consolation prizes is also lined up. The alumni will likewise recognize living retirees and honor those who have passed with certificates of commendation.

Capping the celebration will be the much-awaited Search for Mr. & Ms. Alumni 2025, whose proceeds will go toward school projects such as supplies, a walkway, and a sound system, as well as future humanitarian missions to be conducted by alumni doctors and dentists.

(PETER D. PAREDES)

DILG boosts barangay anti-drug councils in EV

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TACLOBAN CITY – The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) in the region, together with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and the Philippine National Police (PNP), held a two-day training to strengthen the capacity of Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (BADACs) across Eastern Visayas.

DILG Regional Director Arnel Agabe underscored the role of barangays as the first line of defense in the fight against illegal drugs, urging participants to improve strategies and ensure that BADACs are fully functional.

The sessions included updated guidelines, benchmarks, and community-based approaches under the BADAC 3.0 framework, with participants crafting localized action plans to reinforce the government’s campaign for drug-free communities.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Northern Samar MSMEs to highlight local products at 25th Bahandi Trade Fair

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TACLOBAN CITY – Thirty-three micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) from Northern Samar will showcase their products at the 25th Bahandi Eastern Visayas Trade Fair, set from October 9 to 13, 2025, at the Megatrade Hall of SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City.

The participating enterprises will feature a wide array of goods, including processed food, wearables, handicrafts, and eco-friendly products—each reflecting the province’s creativity, craftsmanship, and resilience.

“Their participation underscores the dynamic entrepreneurial spirit that continues to thrive in local communities,” the Northern Samar provincial government said in a statement.

To prepare the exhibitors, the Department of Trade and Industry–Northern Samar Provincial Office (DTI-NSPO) and the Provincial Government through the Provincial Economic Development and Investment Promotions Office (PEDIPO) conducted an orientation and exhibitors’ briefing.

Governor Harris Christopher Ongchuan has consistently pushed for stronger MSME development, with the provincial government highlighting his commitment to support initiatives that build competitiveness and open wider market opportunities for local producers.

Now on its silver year, Bahandi remains the flagship trade promotion program of DTI in Eastern Visayas, bringing together products from the region’s six provinces to reach the national market. It has become a venue not only to celebrate regional identity but also to expand market access for local entrepreneurs.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Rep. Gonzales seeks probe on mining damage in historic Homonhon Island

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TACLOBAN CITY – Eastern Samar Rep. Christopher Sheen Gonzales has filed a resolution calling for a congressional inquiry into the environmental and social impact of large-scale mining operations on Homonhon Island in Guiuan, Eastern Samar.

In House Resolution No. 234, Gonzales urged the House committees on natural resources, ecology, and local government to investigate reports of massive deforestation, soil erosion, water pollution, biodiversity loss, and health problems among residents caused by nickel and chromite mining on the island.

“Homonhon is not only rich in natural resources but also steeped in history as the first landing site of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. Decades of unchecked mining threaten to erase both its heritage and its future,” Gonzales said.

He also cited the hardships faced by local communities, including the loss of livelihoods in farming and fishing, unmet promises of development projects, and the lack of basic services despite years of mining operations.

The resolution likewise flagged allegations of firms encroaching beyond their concession areas, foreign nationals engaging in illegal mining, and companies with prior environmental violations resuming activities with little transparency.

Gonzales, House minority leader, said the inquiry should cover environmental damage assessment, health and livelihood impact, compliance with laws, revenue sharing, and measures to preserve the island’s historical and ecological integrity.

“The voices of Homonhon residents, environmental advocates, and church leaders must be heard. Congress has a duty to ensure that mining operations are lawful, sustainable, and beneficial to the people—not destructive,” he stressed.

Home to about 15,000 residents in eight barangays, Homonhon is historically significant as the site where Magellan landed in March 1521 during his circumnavigation of the globe.
Gonzales’s call comes shortly after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed Republic Act No. 12253, or the Enhanced Fiscal Regime for Large-Scale Metallic Mining Act, which streamlines the country’s mining tax system and is expected to raise P6.26 billion annually in government revenues.

(LIZBETH ANN A. ABELLA)

10 finalists named for Samar’s kuratsa dance competition

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TACLOBAN CITY – The Samar Provincial Tourism Office has announced the 10 finalists for the upcoming Kuratsa Dance Competition on September 12 at the Samar Convention Center.

The finalists are Kultura D’ Balaug, Phoenix Hoopers, and Piktaw Manarayaw of Catbalogan City; NWSSU Kinetic Dance Company and CACO Iskolar of Calbayog City;Tribu Kat-bari of San Sebastian;Binhi-Dou of Gandara; Basey NHS SPA Sparks of Basey; Bonggas Casandiganon of Paranas; and SMNHS Synergy of Sta. Margarita.

The groups were chosen from online submissions after the provincial tourism office launched the contest to raise public awareness and appreciation for the traditional Kuratsa dance.

The initiative follows a viral video of Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan performing the Kuratsa during the Hermano Mayor’s Night of the Catbalogan City Fiesta, where she was showered with money in line with the traditional “gala.”

Winners of the competition will receive cash prizes: P30,000 for the champion, P20,000 for the first runner-up, and P10,000 for the second runner-up. Non-winning groups will each receive P5,000 as consolation.

The Kuratsa, a beloved folk dance of Eastern Visayas, is often performed at weddings, fiestas, and other special occasions. Mimicking the courtship movements of a rooster and a hen, the dance also serves as a means of community fundraising through the offering of money to the dancers.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

DSWD, Globe launch digital literacy drive for 4Ps beneficiaries in Leyte

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TACLOBAN CITY – To prepare poor households for the country’s shift to cashless transactions, the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has launched its digital financial literacy program “e-Panalo ang Kinabukasan” in Leyte province, providing 100 Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries with brand-new mobile phones.

The initiative, piloted in February 2024, aims to transition 4Ps cash grants from traditional cash cards to electronic wallets, ensuring that beneficiaries are digitally equipped to manage their finances.

“This is an initiative of the DSWD to ensure that all 4Ps beneficiaries are digitally and financially literate. We are now in the stage of moving to electronic transactions, so we need to ensure our beneficiaries can keep pace with these changes,” said DSWD-8 Regional Director Grace Subong.

By teaching beneficiaries how to use digital tools, the program hopes to end the practice of cash card pawning, reduce travel expenses to ATMs, and promote responsible use of grants. It also encourages saving, investing, and using financial resources more wisely.
“e-Panalo is a way out of poverty. By promoting digital financial literacy, our beneficiaries learn to save, invest, and spend wisely because this program is not forever,” said 4Ps National Program Manager Gemma Gabuya during the launch.

Under the program, Globe Telecom and its fintech arm GCash distributed the mobile phones to selected beneficiaries from different towns in Leyte. Beneficiaries were chosen based on the availability of internet connectivity in their communities.
The DSWD emphasized that digital transactions will also widen beneficiaries’ access to financial services, such as bill payments and online purchases, while ensuring faster and more secure disbursement of grants.

Launched nationwide as part of the government’s effort to modernize poverty reduction programs, e-Panalo is expected to gradually cover all 4Ps beneficiaries in the coming years.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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