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97 elderly residents in Borongan City receive P10,000 cash gifts from gov’t

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TACLOBAN CITY — Nearly a hundred elderly residents in Borongan City were granted financial assistance from the national government as part of efforts to recognize senior citizens reaching milestone ages.

A total of 97 beneficiaries, composed of octogenarians and nonagenarians from various barangays, each received P10,000 during a distribution activity held on March 26 at the City Hall lobby. The recipients included those who turned 80, 85, 90, and 95 between September and December 2025.

The cash incentives were provided under the Expanded Centenarians Act or Republic Act No. 11982, and implemented through the National Commission of Senior Citizens (NCSC), which aims to support and honor elderly Filipinos.

The distribution was facilitated by the Office of the Senior Citizens Affairs (OSCA) led by Virginia Buna, in coordination with NCSC Region VIII and local senior citizen leaders.
City officials and representatives also attended the activity, including Romeo Alexis Devora, who represented Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda. Hazel Ribong and Gilda Rodeles were likewise present during the distribution.

Local authorities said the initiative highlights the government’s continuing commitment to recognizing the contributions of senior citizens and promoting their welfare through financial support programs.

(ROEL T. AMAZONA)

LTO flags 2 drivers in surprise drug tests at Tacloban Terminal

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TACLOBAN CITY — Authorities flagged two drivers after they yielded positive results in a surprise drug screening conducted at the Abucay Bus Terminal, as part of intensified safety measures ahead of the Holy Week travel rush.

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) in Eastern Visayas confirmed that one of the drivers operates a bus, while the other is a motorcycle-for-hire (MCH) driver.

LTO-8 Regional Director Ledwino Macariola said the random drug testing was carried out in coordination with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) to help ensure the safety of passengers during the peak travel season.

Macariola clarified that the two drivers will still undergo confirmatory testing to validate the initial screening results and determine possible drug use.

The LTO said monitoring and enforcement efforts in transport terminals will continue to be strengthened to prevent drug-related incidents and uphold road safety, especially during periods of increased passenger traffic.

(KEIZHA KRYSTEIL BAYOT, LNU STUDENT INTERN)

Elderly woman arrested in Ormoc buy-bust; 30 grams of suspected shabu seized

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ORMOC CITY– An elderly woman listed as a high-value target on the Philippine National Police (PNP) drug watchlist was arrested in a buy-bust operation on the early hours of March 26 in Barangay San Jose, Ormoc City, authorities reported.

The suspect, identified as “Pacita,” 57, married, and a resident of the same barangay, was apprehended by the PNP Drug Enforcement Group (PDEG) and the Station Drug Enforcement Team (SDET) of Police Station 3 at around 2:07 a.m.

Recovered from her possession were approximately 30 grams of suspected shabu with an estimated Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) value of P204,000. Items seized included several sachets of the white crystalline substance and a P500 bill used as buy-bust money.

Capt. Arwin Perez, chief of the PDEG Leyte Special Operation Unit, said Pacita had a prior arrest for the same offense in 2005. Her husband is currently serving a sentence at the National Penitentiary for a similar drug case.

The suspect is now facing charges under RA 9165, the Comprehensive Law Against Illegal Drugs of 2002, filed at the Ormoc City Prosecutor’s Office, and is temporarily detained at Police Station 2’s locked-up cell in Barangay Cagbuhangin.

Authorities did not release a statement from the suspect, who is considered a high-profile drug personality in the region.

(ROBERT DEJON)

1 dead, 5 injured in four-vehicle crash in Tacloban City

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TACLOBAN CITY — A 61-year-old man died while five others were injured in a four-vehicle collision along Maharlika Highway in Barangay 93, Bagacay, Tacloban City, on Monday, March 30.
Police identified the fatality as alias “Terry”, a resident of Jaro, Leyte, who was driving a Skygo motorcycle. He was declared dead on arrival at the Eastern Visayas Medical Center (EVMC).
The accident involved four vehicles, namely, a Toyota Hilux Tamaraw, driven by alias “Eli”, resident of Lawaan, Eastern Samar; a Skygo motorcycle, driven by Terry, with passenger alias “Win”, 21, a fisherman from Jaro, Leyte; a Rusi motorcycle, driven by alias “Sid”, 25, from Albuera, Leyte, with passenger Billy, 18, of Sta. Rita, Samar; and a Suzuki Burgman, driven by alias “Aida”, 43, of Tacloban City, with passenger alias “Nida.”
According to police, the crash occurred around 4:37 p.m. and was reported at 5:30 p.m.
Investigators said Vehicles 1, 2, and 3 were traveling from Diit toward EVMC, while Vehicle 4 was heading in the opposite direction.
The collision began when the Skygo motorcycle attempted to overtake the Toyota Hilux and entered the opposite lane. The oncoming Suzuki slightly veered into the same lane, sideswiping the pickup before hitting the Skygo. The sequence triggered a chain collision, during which the Rusi motorcycle ran over the Skygo’s passenger.
As a result, five people were injured: the passenger of the Skygo (Win), the driver and passenger of the Rusi (Sid and Billy), and the driver and passenger of the Suzuki (Aida and Nida).
All injured were immediately transported to EVMC for medical treatment.
(JOEY A. GABIETA/ROBERT DEJON)

Hinunangan tightens rice movement to safeguard local supply

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In Southern Leyte

TACLOBAN CITY — The municipal government of Hinunangan in Southern Leyte has moved to restrict the transport of rice outside its jurisdiction, issuing an executive order aimed at preventing local shortages and stabilizing prices amid the ongoing oil crisis.
Mayor Ymard Joseph Tocmo signed the order on March 25, requiring all individuals, traders, and companies to secure a transport and export permit before moving rice out of the municipality. The measure comes in response to growing concerns over supply constraints and potential price spikes linked to rising fuel costs.

In an advisory, the local government described the directive as a “concrete step to protect the people’s interests and sustain the economic well-being” of the town.

Under the order, applicants must disclose the volume, destination, and purpose of the rice shipment, along with supporting documents such as stock records and purchase receipts. Approval will be subject to a food security assessment by the Municipal Agricultural Office to ensure that sufficient supply remains for local consumption.

The policy covers all participants in the rice supply chain, including millers, warehouse operators, farmers, transporters, and logistics providers. However, exemptions are granted for government procurement, humanitarian assistance, and authorized transfers by the national government.

To enforce the directive, the municipal government has created a Rice Monitoring and Enforcement Team composed of the Philippine National Police, Department of Trade and Industry, the Municipal Agriculturist’s Office, village officials, and accredited civil society organizations.

The team is authorized to conduct inspections, set up checkpoints, and monitor the movement of rice stocks. Violators may face penalties ranging from fines and permit revocation to possible legal action.

The town has also organized a local price coordinating council to monitor commodity prices and prevent profiteering as the oil crisis continues to impact transport and production costs.

(JOEY A. GABIETA)

Over 10,000 EV drivers to get P5,000 fuel aid

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STOPPED OPERATIONS. A gasoline station in Tacloban City suspends operations on March 29, 2026 after running out of fuel supply, amid rising prices and global supply concerns linked to tensions in the Middle East. Local officials, however, say overall fuel supply in the city remains stable. (story page 3)
STOPPED OPERATIONS. A gasoline station in Tacloban City suspends operations on March 29, 2026 after running out of fuel supply, amid rising prices and global supply concerns linked to tensions in the Middle East. Local officials, however, say overall fuel supply in the city remains stable. (story page 3)

TACLOBAN CITY—In response to the continued surge in fuel prices, more than 10,000 public transport drivers across Eastern Visayas will receive P5,000 each in cash assistance from the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) to help ease the burden on their daily operations.

The subsidy forms part of the government’s broader effort to support vulnerable transport workers, whose incomes are directly affected by rising fuel costs and fluctuating passenger demand.

DSWD-8 spokesperson lawyer Jonalyn Chua said the distribution is expected to begin after the observance of Holy Week, as the agency finalizes the list of beneficiaries and completes logistical preparations.

“We only have initial information regarding the cash relief assistance. This is initially for seven cities in Region 8, targeting 10,971 beneficiaries at P5,000 each,” Chua said in an interview.

The program will cover drivers from seven major cities in the region: Tacloban, Ormoc, and Baybay in Leyte; Catbalogan and Calbayog in Samar; Maasin in Southern Leyte; and Borongan in Eastern Samar.

With an estimated budget of P85 million, the assistance is expected to benefit drivers across various modes of public transport, particularly motorcycle-for-hire (MCH) operators, who serve as a primary transport option in many communities, especially in areas with limited access to formal public transportation.

In Tacloban City alone, more than 2,000 MCH drivers and operators have already registered for the subsidy during an enlistment activity conducted on March 26 by the local DSWD office in coordination with the city government.

To ensure proper targeting and accountability, only registered MCH drivers and operators will be eligible to receive the assistance.

The list of beneficiaries is currently being validated using records from the Tacloban City Business Permits and Licensing Division to ensure that support reaches legitimate and compliant transport workers.

The initiative highlights the government’s ongoing efforts to cushion the impact of rising fuel prices on essential sectors, particularly those who rely on daily earnings to sustain their livelihoods.

JOEY A. GABIETA

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