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Construction worker, mechanic nabbed in Albuera drug bust; P166,000 worth of shabu seized

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ALBUERA, Leyte — Authorities arrested a construction worker and a motorcycle mechanic and seized more than P166,000 worth of suspected shabu during a buy-bust operation conducted by the local police in Barangay Poblacion here early Monday morning, June 1.
The operation, carried out by the Station Drug Enforcement Team (SDET) of the Albuera Municipal Police Station at around 5:02 a.m. on May 25, resulted in the arrest of alias “Mating,” 41, a married construction worker from Baybay City, and alias “Nel,” 31, a married motorcycle mechanic from Bantayan, Cebu, who is temporarily residing in Albuera.
Albuera Officer-in-Charge Maj. Franklyn Romeo Parangan said alias “Mating,” the primary target of the operation, is listed by the local police as a street-level drug personality.
An undercover operative was able to purchase a sachet containing a white crystalline substance suspected to be shabu from the suspect for P34,000. The sachet weighed approximately 5.89 grams.

A subsequent body search conducted in the presence of mandatory witnesses led to the recovery of three additional sachets of suspected shabu concealed inside a plastic container found in the suspect’s sling bag. The recovered substances weighed about 14.49 grams and had an estimated Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) value of P98,532.

Police also recovered P34,000 in cash, consisting of 68 pieces of P500 bills. One of the bills was marked as buy-bust money, while the remaining bills were boodle money used during the operation.

Meanwhile, a body search on alias “Nel” yielded a transparent plastic sachet containing several smaller sachets of suspected shabu weighing approximately 4.09 grams, with an estimated value of P27,812.

During questioning, alias “Mating” allegedly disclosed that his illegal drug supplies came from various locations in the region and were distributed to customers across the province.
Alias “Nel,” however, denied involvement in illegal drug activities, claiming that he was merely delivering the motorcycle of alias “Mating” when the police operation took place.
Mayor Kerwin Espinosa reiterated his administration’s anti-drug campaign, urging residents to stay away from illegal drugs and warning that local authorities will continue to intensify enforcement efforts against drug offenders.

Police said the total volume of suspected shabu recovered from the two suspects reached 24.47 grams, with an estimated street value of P166,396.

The suspects were informed of the nature of their arrest and apprised of their constitutional rights in a language they understood.

Charges for violations of Republic Act 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, have been filed before the Provincial Prosecutor’s Office in Baybay City. The suspects are currently detained at the Albuera Municipal Police Station pending further proceedings.

(ROBERT DEJON)

PSA brings national ID and civil registration services closer to residents of Alangalang, Leyte

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NATIONAL ID REGISTRATION. Residents of Barangay Capiz, Alangalang, Leyte avail themselves of National ID and civil registration services during the PSA colocation activity under the “Munisipyo Ha Barangay” program, bringing government services closer to the community.(PSA RSSO VIII)
NATIONAL ID REGISTRATION. Residents of Barangay Capiz, Alangalang, Leyte avail themselves of National ID and civil registration services during the PSA colocation activity under the “Munisipyo Ha Barangay” program, bringing government services closer to the community.(PSA RSSO VIII)

ALANGALANG, Leyte– The Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statistical Services Office VIII (PSA RSSO VIII), together with PSA Leyte and in partnership with the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Alangalang, Leyte, successfully brought public services closer to the people through the conduct of a Colocation activity during the “Munisipyo Ha Barangay” program held at the Barangay Capiz Covered Court, Alangalang, Leyte.

During the activity, PSA delivered essential National ID (NID) and civil registration services directly to the residents of Barangay Capiz and nearby communities. The initiative enabled individuals, especially senior citizens and children, to conveniently avail themselves of PSA services without the need to travel to distant service centers. Residents warmly welcomed the activity as it significantly reduced transportation expenses and waiting time in securing their documents and services.

LGU Alangalang Municipal Mayor Lovell Anne M. Yu-Castro expressed her gratitude to PSA for its continued support and partnership in bringing government services closer to the people. In her message, she stated:

“We just would like to express our gratitude to the Philippine Statistics Authority for being our partners in every conduct of our ‘Munisipyo sa Barangay,’ and they are always with us as we bring all the services to the barangays. Madaling ma-access at madaling naaabot ng ating mga constituents ang ating BRAP. Madali na rin makakuha ng mga birth certificates and other documents from PSA kasi kasama na rin natin sila sa pagbaba sa barangay pati na rin ang National ID registration. With your support and help, everything is accessible for the public para at least hindi na kailangan pang gumastos. Maraming salamat po!”
The caravan provided various National ID services, including National ID registration, printing of National ID in paper format, updating of demographic information, and assistance in accessing the Digital National ID.

An information awareness campaign was also conducted by Registration Officer III Marife R. Molon, highlighting the importance and acceptance of the various formats of the National ID and the government’s efforts in bringing PSA services closer to communities. She encouraged all unregistered residents to participate in the National ID System and emphasized the role of the National ID in improving access to government and private transactions. The campaign also clarified common concerns and misconceptions regarding the use and validity of the Digital National ID and the printed paper format.

Meanwhile, the PSA deployed its Civil Registry System (CRS) Mobile Outlet, which catered to requests and issuance of PSA-issued civil registry documents such as Birth Certificates, Marriage Certificates, Death Certificates, and Certificates of No Marriage (CENOMAR). The Birth Registration Assistance Project (BRAP) likewise facilitated the listing and processing of requirements for individuals qualified to avail of free birth registration services.

This joint initiative forms part of the government’s continuing efforts to improve the accessibility and efficiency of frontline services, in support of the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to bring government programs and services closer to the people, especially those living in far-flung areas.

For inquiries and further information, you may visit the PSA official website at www.psa.gov.ph or contact our office through telephone number (053) 839-1884 or email address rsso08@psa.gov.ph.. (PR)

Borongan City strengthens climate action efforts through KOICA training in South Korea

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BUILDING CLIMATE RESILIENCE. Borongan City officials led by Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda join international participants during the KOICA Climate Adaptation Technologies Training in Seoul, South Korea from May 25 to 29, 2026. The delegation presented the city’s climate resilience initiatives aimed at strengthening water resource management and promoting climate-smart agriculture. (BORONGAN CITY INFORMATION OFFICE)
BUILDING CLIMATE RESILIENCE. Borongan City officials led by Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda join international participants during the KOICA Climate Adaptation Technologies Training in Seoul, South Korea from May 25 to 29, 2026. The delegation presented the city’s climate resilience initiatives aimed at strengthening water resource management and promoting climate-smart agriculture.
(BORONGAN CITY INFORMATION OFFICE)

TACLOBAN CITY — The city government of Borongan is stepping up its climate resilience initiatives after joining an international training program on climate adaptation technologies organized by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) in Seoul, South Korea from May 25 to 29, 2026.

The five-day program brought together local government representatives from the Philippines to enhance knowledge and skills on climate change adaptation, innovation, and sustainable environmental planning.

Borongan City was represented by Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda, City Environment and Natural Resources Office Head Forester Jojito Acla, and City Planning and Development Coordinator Engr. Maria Anne Lopez, following an invitation under KOICA’s Philippine Climate Resilient Cities Project.

During the training, the Borongan delegation presented its ongoing and proposed climate initiatives, including the project titled “Strengthening Borongan City’s Capacity for Sustainable Integrated Water Resource Management and Climate-Smart Agriculture.”
The proposed initiative aims to improve water resource management systems, strengthen climate-smart agriculture practices, and explore renewable energy solutions such as small-scale hydropower development. It also seeks to enhance irrigation systems and optimize river resources to help ensure stable water supply for communities.

The training included expert-led discussions on climate adaptation strategies, case study presentations, peer learning sessions, action planning workshops, and field visits to key Korean environmental facilities such as the Nowon Eco Center and the Han River Flood Control Office.

Mayor Agda underscored the urgency of proactive climate action, particularly for local government units in the Philippines that remain highly vulnerable to typhoons and other extreme weather events.

“We, the local government units of the Philippines, must be adaptive—we have to be proactive. That’s the most essential part of preventing the damage that climate change threatens to bring to each region,” Agda said.

He also encouraged fellow LGU leaders to pursue stronger investments in climate resilience programs to safeguard communities and ensure long-term sustainable development.
The city government said its participation in the KOICA training reflects Borongan’s continuing commitment to environmental sustainability, innovation, and climate adaptation, as it seeks to build a more resilient future for its residents.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

Stronger together: Our Stories, Our Communities

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ON its 62nd year, the Philippine Press Institute – the national association of newspapers and online publications – celebrates its milestone of trailblazing initiatives that benefit not just its members but the very communities they serve.

As digital innovations present both challenges and opportunities in terms of how news is produced and consumed, PPI tackles this transformative shift with twin goals – maintaining credibility amid a wave of disinformation and misinformation, and achieving sustainability through expanded revenue streams.

From June 4 to 6 at the Lucky Chinatown Hotel in Manila, PPI will hold its General Membership Meeting, Community Press Awards, National Press Forum, and PPI Media-Citizen Councils Roundtable Discussion.

The Community Press Awards, supported by PPI’s long-time institutional partner Nickel Asia Corporation (NAC), will be graced by Manila Mayor Francisco ‘Isko’ Moreno Domagoso. It will be followed by a fellowship dinner hosted by Megaworld Corporation, led by Mr. Harold Geronimo, First Vice President of Corporate Communications and Media Affairs.

The Community Press Awards will recognize journalism excellence of community media for the following categories: Best News Website, Best in Photojournalism, Best in Environmental Reporting, Best in Business and Economic Reporting, Best Editorial Page, and Best Edited Community Newspaper.

Finalists for Weekly Category include Baguio Chronicle, Herald Express, MetroPost, Mindanao Cross, Mindanao Observer, and Pahayagang Balikas; while the Daily Category finalists include Daily Guardian, Panay News, Sunstar Daily Cebu, Sunstar Daily Davao, and Sunstar Daily Pampanga.

Finalists for the Best News Website category are Baguio Chronicle, Herald Express and Palawan News for Luzon; Sunstar Cebu, The Freeman and The Visayan Daily Star for Visayas; and Mindanews and Sunstar Davao for Mindanao.

The National Press Forum will focus on the new challenges and opportunities in the ever-evolving media landscape. Mr. Jose Bayani D. Baylon, NAC Senior Vice President – Sustainability, Risk Management and Corporate Affairs; Chief Sustainability Officer; and Chief Risk Officer will deliver the keynote address.

Media advisor Jaemark Tordecilla, who has worked with dozens of newsrooms around the world on AI systems and newsroom innovation, will lead the lecture and hands-on workshop on AI use for community newsrooms.

The PPI Media-Citizen Councils Roundtable Discussion will gather heads from the 14 MCCs across the country to discuss pressing issues within their respective communities. The PPI’s 62nd anniversary is also being supported by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, SM Prime, SM Investments, Ayala Corporation, Metro Pacific Investment Corporation, Shell Pilipinas Corporation, Japan Tobacco International, Meralco, Veterans Bank, Mondelez International Inc., and Neitiviti Studios.

A special supplement marking this milestone event to be published in Manila Standard is also supported City of Parañaque, City of Manila, Presidential Communications Office, PCSO, Prime Infra, Toyota Motor Philippines, Cebu Pacific, Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Association of the Philippines, Shell Pilipinas Corporation, Apex Mining, Camella Homes, Pag-IBIG, Maynilad and Metrobank.

Eastern Samar revives coastal alliance

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ALLIANCE. Officials from the municipalities of Lawaan, Balangiga, Giporlos, Quinapondan, Salcedo, Mercedes, and Guiuan and Gov. Ralph Vincent Evardone join hands during the memorandum of agreement signing for the Alliance of Seven Municipalities for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (A7 ICZM) , aimed at strengthening marine protection, improving fisheries management, and promoting sustainable livelihoods for coastal communities.( GUIUAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.)

To boost marine protection and fisheries management

ALLIANCE. Officials from the municipalities of Lawaan, Balangiga, Giporlos, Quinapondan, Salcedo, Mercedes, and Guiuan and Gov. Ralph Vincent Evardone join hands during the memorandum of agreement signing for the Alliance of Seven Municipalities for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (A7 ICZM) , aimed at strengthening marine protection, improving fisheries management, and promoting sustainable livelihoods for coastal communities.( GUIUAN DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION, INC.)

TACLOBAN CITY— Coastal local government units in Eastern Samar have strengthened their joint efforts to protect marine resources and sustain fisheries through the revival and formalization of the Alliance of Seven Municipalities for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (A7 ICZM), during a memorandum of agreement signing held in Guiuan on May 27, 2026.

The alliance is composed of the municipalities of Lawaan, Balangiga, Giporlos, Quinapondan, Salcedo, Mercedes, and Guiuan, which share common fishing grounds that have been increasingly affected by declining fish catch due to overfishing, habitat degradation, illegal fishing practices, the entry of transient fishers, and encroachment of commercial fishing vessels into municipal waters.

The initiative builds on a collaboration started more than two decades ago and led by Guiuan Mayor and A7 Chairperson Annaliza Gonzales-Kwan, with the aim of strengthening coastal resource governance, ensuring food security, and improving the livelihoods of fishing communities across the province’s eastern seaboard.

Mayor Gonzales-Kwan underscored the importance of shared responsibility among coastal towns in managing marine resources.

“Lawaan, Balangiga, Giporlos, Quinapondan, Salcedo, Mercedes, and Guiuan share responsibility in protecting our municipal waters,” she said, adding that fishing remains not only an economic activity but a way of life for coastal communities.

The alliance also drew support from the provincial government of Eastern Samar, with Governor Ralph Vincent Evardone expressing commitment to marine conservation efforts and sustainable fisheries management.

The provincial government has pledged an annual financial assistance of P1.5 million to help sustain the alliance’s programs and operations.

As part of ongoing coastal resource protection efforts, more than 30 marine sanctuaries across the seven municipalities are now under active management and protection, in partnership with organizations such as RARE International Philippines and the Guiuan Development Foundation Inc. (GDFI).

The program focuses on strengthening law enforcement against illegal fishing, improving compliance with local fisheries ordinances, and expanding community education on marine conservation and sustainable fishing practices.

Local officials said the renewed alliance seeks to secure stronger institutional and financial support for priority coastal management programs while expanding marine protection initiatives across Eastern Samar’s shared fishing grounds.

The A7 ICZM is expected to enhance inter-municipal cooperation, improve the resilience of coastal ecosystems, and provide long-term benefits to fisherfolk communities dependent on marine resources.

Also in part of the alliance is the Philippine National Police(PNP) and the Department of Environment Natural Resources (DENR).

JOEY A. GABIETA

DOT-8 seeks stronger feedback to improve Samar fiesta tourism program

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’PATRONIZERS’. Local residents of Calbiga, Samar warmly welcome guests and “patronizers” of the Pamatron: Samar Fiesta Experience by serving traditional home-cooked dishes and local delicacies, showcasing the town’s rich culinary heritage and hospitality during the Pahoy-Pahoy Festival. (GERRY RUIZ)
’PATRONIZERS’. Local residents of Calbiga, Samar warmly welcome guests and “patronizers” of the Pamatron: Samar Fiesta Experience by serving traditional home-cooked dishes and local delicacies, showcasing the town’s rich culinary heritage and hospitality during the Pahoy-Pahoy Festival. (GERRY RUIZ)

CALBIGA, Samar— The Department of Tourism (DOT) in Eastern Visayas is encouraging participants of the “Pamatron: Samar Fiesta Experience” to provide detailed feedback as part of efforts to further improve and institutionalize the province’s cultural tourism program.

Speaking during the pilot implementation of the tour program in Calbiga town, DOT Eastern Visayas Regional Director Karina Rosa Tiopes emphasized that the initiative is designed to enhance tourism experiences across Samar’s municipalities through continuous learning and collaboration.

“For this is not about being competitive but it’s more on leveling up,” Tiopes said.
“Every time we hold the Pamatron in one place, it becomes a learning experience for everyone. In every itinerary, we look for ways to improve until all the patron celebrations in Samar are completed. By the next round, the experience will be much better,” she added.
Tiopes said refining the tour package would make it more attractive not only to local travelers but also to balikbayans and foreign tourists seeking authentic cultural experiences.

The tourism program was recently piloted in Matuguinao during the Makarato-Kahiaraan Festival, which featured spring resort visits, cave exploration, and communal dining experiences.

Another pilot run was conducted in Calbiga during the Pahoy-Pahoy Festival, famous for its giant dancing scarecrows.

Following each tour, participants were asked to complete assessment forms through Google Forms to help organizers evaluate the program.

Tiopes urged participants to go beyond posting their experiences on social media and instead provide constructive recommendations to the provincial government.

“I hope that our experiences in Matuguinao and Calbiga will not only remain on Facebook or in our memories. I hope we can give feedback to the province because sometimes we think everything is already okay, but there is always room for improvement,” she said.
The DOT regional director stressed the importance of submitting detailed observations rather than general comments.

“It should not be generic. The feedback should be specified. We need the details because this will be part of how to ultimately come up with guidelines on how to conduct the Pamatron and institutionalize it,” Tiopes added.

Tiopes also commended the provincial government of Samar for conceptualizing the tourism initiative, saying the program helps build the province’s identity and tourism narrative.

“I appreciate the provincial government of Samar for coming up with this kind of tour program because even if it is done per municipality, if you look at its impact on the whole province, it creates your story,” she said.

She added that storytelling plays a vital role in tourism promotion.
“Even if we travel around and enjoy food, if the story is lacking, the impact is still lacking,” Tiopes said.

Pamatron: The Samar Fiesta Experience is a cultural tourism initiative that transforms traditional town fiestas into immersive travel experiences for visitors. The program aims to promote Samar’s cultural heritage, strengthen community-based tourism, and showcase the province’s natural attractions.

Under the program, tourists, referred to as “Patronizers,” stay with local families or in hotels while participating in community traditions such as local cooking, religious and socio-cultural activities, and eco-adventures.

The experience is divided into three phases: ‘ante’ and ‘vesperas’, which focuses on fiesta preparations and communal activities; ‘kaadlawan’, featuring the main fiesta celebrations including masses, street dances, and parades; and ‘liwas’.

Participants who complete the experience receive a Certified Patronizers certificate along with a “Sharon bag,” a local term referring to a take-home food pack or souvenir bag commonly associated with Filipino gatherings and celebrations.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

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