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There are REALLY TONS of websites telling us how, why, maybe why not and when you'll be able to move to the Philippines. I only love to tell and explain some things "between the lines". Enjoy reading, be informed, have fun and be entertained too!

Ja, es gibt tonnenweise Webseiten, die Ihnen sagen wie, warum, vielleicht warum nicht und wann Sie am besten auf die Philippinen auswandern könnten. Ich möchte Ihnen in Zukunft "zwischen den Zeilen" einige zusätzlichen Dinge berichten und erzählen. Viel Spass beim Lesen und Gute Unterhaltung!


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Tuesday, September 20, 2022

𝐂𝐚𝐩𝐢𝐭𝐨𝐥 𝐒𝐩𝐨𝐫𝐭 𝐅𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐚𝐩𝐨𝐬 𝐧𝐠𝐚 𝐛𝐢𝐛𝐨 𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐚𝐠𝐢 𝐬𝐚 “𝐁𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐥𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐁𝐚𝐧𝐝𝐬”


 

Isip panapos nga programa sa pagselebrar sa Sports Fest 2022 sa mga empleyado sa PLGU-Davao de Oro, gibatigbabaw gayud sa home-grown talents sa kapitolyo ang ilang kahanas sa musika pinaagi sa gipahigayong "Battle of the Bands" didto mismo sa Capitol Grounds karung hapona.

Sa maong kompetisyon nahimong Champion o 1st Place ang Team Captain America "The Captain America Band", gisundan kini sa Team Thor "The Golden Collective Band" isip 2nd Place, Team Hulk "D' Hulkage Band" isip 3rd Place ug Team Iron Man "The Metallic Band" isip 4th Place.

Sa maong panapos, nakigtimbayayong usab si Governor Dorothy Montejo-Gonzaga inubanan ni 2nd District Representative Congressman Ruwel Peter Gonzaga diin mipadayag sila sa makanunayong supporta alang sa mga empleyado sa kapitolyo. "We are committed...andam kaayu musupport sa tanang paagi para malipay atong empleyado. kaning tanan para ni kaninyo as an avenue nga madevelop atong sportsmanship" matud ni Gov. Gonzaga. 

Midugang usab ug cash prize si Gov. Dorthy Gonzaga ug Cong. Ruwel Gonzaga ngadto sa tanang teams ug working committee nga maoy nahimong instrumento sa pagkamalamupuson sa gipahigayong aktibidad.

Unang gipahigayon sa kabuntagon ang championship games sa nakadaiyang sports events diin mas nipatigbabaaw ang sportsmanship ug healthy competition sa matag team arun masungkit ang kampyonato sa sports fest karung tuiga. 

Present usab si Acting Provincial Administrator Fatima Montejo, Vice Gov. Tyron Uy, Senior Board Member Herv Zamora, Board Member Vivencia Secuya,  PHRMDO Head Lara Zaphire Kristy Bermejo ug uban pang nga department heads diin mipakita usab sa ilang takos nga pasalamat sa kalampusan sa programa.

(J. Fernandez, PAO-IPRD DdO, photos by A. Dayao)

DoT, DoLE launch tourism job fair


TOURISM Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco. Photo from Department of Tourism 


By Moises Cruz, Manila Times

September 20, 2022


TOURISM Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco announced on Monday that the pre-registration for the first three legs of the Trabaho, Turismo, Asenso! The Philippine Tourism Job Fair, the flagship employment initiative of the Department of Tourism (DoT) and the Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE), is now accessible to job seekers.


"To further assist our kababayan, the DoT and DoLE have opened the pre-registration for all three legs of the fair, covering one step of the application process," Garcia-Frasco said.


"This enables the job seekers to focus instead on the core of the event: getting to know the participating establishments and companies, and determining the career openings," she added.


Applicants for the Manila leg, which will take place from September 22 to 24 at the SMX Convention Center Manila in Pasay City, can register at https://bit.ly/philtourismjobfair .


Job searchers for the Cebu leg, which will be held at SM City Cebu from September 22 to 23, may pre-register at https://bit.ly/cebuphiltourismjobfair.


Job seekers may register in advance for the Davao leg, which will take place from September 22 to 23 at Abreeza Mall Davao, at https://bit.ly/davaophiltourismjobfair.


There are 7,510 job openings in 147 establishments across three major locations in accommodation establishments, travel and tour services, meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions (MICE) facilities and organizers, tourist transport operators, health and wellness services, restaurant and food service, and other tourism-related establishments.


"While the DoT continues to work toward President Marcos' vision for tourism to contribute greatly to our country's economic resurgence, we understand the need for this to be met with efforts to fortify the tourism and allied industry workforce," Garcia-Frasco said.


"We could not be more grateful enough to the DoLE, the local government units, and all our partners in the private sector who have supported us in this important endeavor to bring back lost jobs and to present new opportunities for employment in the tourism industry to our fellow Filipinos," she added.


EMPLOYMENT IN THE TOURISM SECTOR

The Trabaho, Turismo, and Asenso! Philippine Tourism Job Fair will begin at 8 a.m. on September 22, with simultaneous opening ceremonies beginning at 10 a.m. in all three venues.

Rains bring floods in parts of Metro Manila as LGUs cancel classes


By Francis Earl Cueto

September 20, 2022


THE Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Tuesday recorded flooding in several roads in the National Capital Region (NCR) due to monsoon rains.

According to an MMDA flood alert as of 7:53 a.m., gutter-deep floods could be seen along EDSA-POEA southbound; MIA-Domestic westbound; EDSA-Ortigas southbound in front of POEA; EDSA-Ortigas northbound on ramp and southbound off ramp.

The MMDA also reported above gutter-level floods along E. Rodriguez-Araneta northbound.

Meanwhile, classes in all levels both public and private were suspended in Rizal while Valenzuela City called off afternoon classes.



The Philippine Atmospheric Geophysical Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) said the southwest monsoon (habagat) is currently affecting Central and Southern Luzon.

Oil firms cut pump prices of diesel, kerosene

By Eireene Jairee Gomez, 

September 20, 2022


Caltex, Cleanfuel, Petro Gazz, Phoenix Petroleum, Unioil, Seaoil, Flying V and Shell lowered the cost of diesel by P4.15 per liter.

Caltex, Seaoil, Flying V and Shell said they will slash kerosene prices by P4.45 per liter.

The cost of gasoline, which was cut by P0.45 per liter last week, remains the same.

Industry experts said the decline in oil prices in the world market was mainly due to weak demand.

Last September 12, oil firms reduced the cost of gasoline by P0.45 per liter, diesel by P1.45 per liter, and kerosene by P1.70 per liter.

The Department of Energy said the year-to-date net increase has so far reached P16.50 per liter for gasoline, P34.80 per liter for diesel, and P29.90 per liter for kerosene.

Monday, September 19, 2022

ALLTV will go full blast by early 2023


By Iza Iglesias


The newly operational network ALLTV had a successful soft launch on Tuesday, September 13 with a star-studded opening salvo. But like most new projects, concerns emerged early on, which Advanced Media Broadcasting System (AMBS) President Maribeth Tolentino promised to resolve.

In an intimate interview with the press, Tolentino said they appreciate the comments of the audience who tuned in to ALLTV's first day as technical issues were noticed.


"Lahat kami kinakabahan, first day naming maglaunch. Even our technical staff, dancers, talents, so it happens, hindi maiiwasan yun. Good thing meron kaming narereceive na feedback, so mai-improve namin sa technical side," Tolentino recalled.

"Afterwards, para kaming nanganak, parang may lumabas na bata. Nasa recovery room kaming lahat, parang gusto naming matulog na lang kasi after so many days, weeks, months kaming naguusap anong show, paano gawin, ano ba ang kulang, nakahinga kami. Actually, kung nakikita niyo lang kami, ayaw naming umalis ng TV, gusto naming mapanood lahat hanggang sa mag sign off," she added.

According to the TV exec, while AMBS was granted frequency by the National Telecommunications Commission back in January, it was only in July that they have decided to finally plan everything out for the September launch.

"Nagsimula lang kami ng July kasi tinapos namin muna yung eleksyon. Mahirap kasi makigulo sa eleksyon kasi meron kaming Senador at Congresswoman na tumakbo [Sen. Mark Villar and Cong. Camille Villar]. So noong time na yun, ayaw naming guluhin ang madlang people. Lahat sila ay excited kung sino ang mahahalal na presidente. Hindi halos kami pinapansin, even ng mga stars. Busy sila mag campaign kaya after election lang kami gumalaw," explained Tolentino.

The executive further revealed they were initially meant to launch in October, which was then moved to September 1 before they finally settled to September 13.

"Kasi yun ang anniversary ng aming principals – Sen. Manny and Sen. Cynthia. Gusto namin lagi kaming may milestone sa aming company para madaling tandaan."

While many have raised their eyebrows when AMBS was granted ABS-CBN's former frequency, Tolentino shared that they were actually able to help many former Kapamilya employees who are looking for jobs.

ALLTV has also yet to complete its daily programming which is why they are still dependent on collaboration between different networks. They have signed partnership with CNN Philippine for their "News Night" and ABS-CBN for their previously aired dramas such as "Ngayon at Kailanman" (2018) and "Doble Kara" (2015).

"Unti-unti binubuo namin para maka offer kami ng complete program. Hopefully January or February 2023 full blast na kami."

On talent acquisition, Tolentino said more artists are hoping to join the network.

"Yung ibang talents hindi makasign sa amin kasi may mga contract sila. But yung iba, gustong pumunta sa amin pero hindi naman namin makuha kasi wala pa namang concept para sa kanila. Nandoon pa kami sa pagco-complete ng programs namin so once complete yun, we can easily get them, balikan namin sila.

"Ang daming nagpi-pitch ngayon nga mga programs. Program muna, bago artista. Pero marami nang nagpaparamdam. Kung pinatulan namin lahat baka ang dami na naming artista."

Finally, Tolentino promised that the Filipino audience can anticipate more of ALLTV in the coming months.

"Hindi malayong mangyari na magventure din kami sa movies. Nandito na kami sa negosyong ito so lahat ng dapat gawin para makapagprovide ng magandang teleserye at movies. We're also planning to have a talent center. Eventually meron kang fresh talents na anytime kapag kailangan mo, meron ka. Lahat ng pumapasok sa negosyong ito, maco-complete yan."

Davao City opens slaughterhouses

By Ruth Palo, Manila Times


DAVAO CITY: The city government here opened double-A halal and non-halal slaughterhouses with cold storage and meat-cutting facilities on Friday.


These facilities, Economic Enterprise Officer in Charge Maximo Macalipes Jr. said, were part of the project plans of the city to put up a facility that caters to the pressing need of prospective customers for an excellent slaughtering that conforms to the standard set by the National Meat Inspection Services.


Macalipes said that his office is truly grateful for the approval of the project and the necessary support such as the financial aspect of the "world-class" slaughterhouse that will be operating soon.


He said that the Manual of Operations for the two slaughterhouses is already finished and is pending official approval from the Malagos Slaughterhouse Management Board.


The project was funded by the Department of Agriculture (DA) through its National Livestock Program, DA 11 Bottom-up Budgeting (BUB) Program, and Davao City Government.


The P80 million budget for the completion of the non-halal abattoir was sourced from the DA National Livestock Program, and P5 million came from DA 11 BUB.


The city has also allocated P1 million for the completion of the halal abattoir, and another P7.7 was allocated from the supplemental budget 2022 for the additional equipment.


Slaughter House Master 4 Joseph Gabut, in a previous interview, said that the operation of the slaughterhouses would be to the advantage of the poultry and livestock raisers in Calinan, Mintal, and the Toril public markets, the areas near the slaughterhouse.


The halal slaughterhouse will also provide an additional market for vendors because even Muslim clients will patronize them once their meat is certified Halal, he said.


The cold storage, the blast freezers and the meat processing plant which are the additional features of the non-halal slaughterhouse will be to the advantage of clients because these will help them easily process and preserve food for a wider market reach. The meat processing facility with meat grinders can also cater to a commercial size output.


A cold storage facility is also attached to the slaughterhouses and because of these features, the clients can market their products outside Davao City and throughout the Philippines.


The rates and charges for the slaughter and corral fees for the slaughterhouses will be based on Article 12, Section 383, Ordinance 0291-17 Series of 2017 or "An Ordinance Amending the 2005 Revenue Code of the City otherwise known as the 2017 Revenue Code of Davao," and the charges for meat processing (cutting, blast freezing, cold storage, etc) are still subject to final review before endorsement to the Sangguniang Panlungsod for inclusion with the existing ordinance.


Mayor Sebastian Duterte led the inauguration of the slaughterhouses.

Nominees for 37th Star Awards for Movies revealed


by Robert Requintina, Manila Bulletin


The most awaited showbiz awarding ceremony is back with the Star Awards for Movies, organized by The Philippine Movie Press Club, Inc. (PMPC).

Considered a prestigious event in the entertainment industry, the 37th edition shall honor and recognize the hardworking men and women of Philippine cinema who have worked the extra mile to produce and show their movies on various platforms available in 2020 in the midst of the pandemic.

Alongside commending the winners, the 37th Star Awards for Movies shall also confer special awards to veteran actor Ronaldo Valdez for the Nora Aunor Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award, and to internationally-acclaimed director Brillante Mendoza for the Ulirang Alagad ng Pelikula sa Likod ng Kamera Lifetime Achievement Award.

This year’s presentation is headed by current PMPC President Fernan de Guzman together with immediate past president Roldan Castro as overall chairman for the 37th Star Awards for Movies.

The awards night date and other pertinent details shall be announced very soon.


Here are the nominees:


MOVIE OF THE YEAR     


·         “Fan Girl” (Black Sheep, Globe Studios, Epicmedia Productions, Project 8 Projects, Crossword Productions)


·         “Four Sisters Before The Wedding” (Star Cinema)


·         “Isa Pang Bahaghari” (Heaven’s Best Entertainment)


·         “Love Lockdown” (Dreamscape Entertainment and iWantTFC)


·         “Nightshift” (Viva Films, Aliud Entertainment, ImaginePerSecond)


·         “On Vodka, Beers, and Regrets” (Viva Films)


·         “Untrue” (Viva Films, IdeaFirst Company, October Train Films)


·         “Us Again” (Regal Entertainment)


MOVIE DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR


·         Mae Cruz Alviar (Four Sisters Before The Wedding)


·         Joy Aquino (Us Again)   


·         Sigrid Andrea Bernardo (Untrue)


·         Noel Escondo, Manny Palo, Andoy Ranay, Darnel Joy Villafor (Love Lockdown) 


·         Antoinette Jadaone (Fan Girl)


·         Joel Lamangan (Isa Pang Bahaghari)        


·         Yam Laranas (Nightshift)              


·         Irene Emma Villamor (On Vodka, Beers, and Regrets)                                                                                                                                     


INDIE MOVIE OF THE YEAR


·         “Coming Home” (ALV Films and Maverick Films)


·         “He Who Is Without Sin” (Sinag Maynila and Solar Pictures)


·         “Lahi, Hayop” (Sine Olivia Pilipinas)


·         “Magikland” (Brightlight Productions and Gallaga-Reyes Films)


·         “Suarez, The Healing Priest” (Saranggola Media Productions)


·         “Tagpuan” (Alternative Vision Cinema)                  


·         “The Boy Foretold By The Stars” (Clever Minds, Brainstormers Lab, The Dolly Collection, Purple Pig)


·         “Watch List” (BRON Studios, State of Awe, Reality Entertainment)


INDIE MOVIE DIRECTOR OF THE YEAR


·         Christian Acuña (Magikland)


·         Mac Alejandre (Tagpuan)            


·         Adolfo Alix, Jr. (Coming Home)  


·         Lav Diaz (Lahi, Hayop)                   


·         Dolly Dulu (The Boy Foretold By The Stars)                           


·         Jason Paul Laxamana (He Who Is Without Sin)                                                    


·         Ben Rekhi (Watch List)                                                  


·         Joven Tan (Suarez, The Healing Priest)                   


MOVIE ACTRESS OF THE YEAR


·         Nora Aunor (Isa Pang Bahaghari)              


·         Iza Calzado (Tagpuan)                   


·         Alessandra De Rossi (Watch List)                                                              


·         Charlie Dizon (Fan Girl)                 


·         Lovi Poe (Malaya)                                                                           


·         Cristine Reyes (Untrue)                                                


·         Sylvia Sanchez (Coming Home)                                                  


MOVIE ACTOR OF THE YEAR


·         John Arcilla (Suarez, The Healing Priest)


·         Paulo Avelino (Fan Girl)


·         Enchong Dee (Alter Me)


·         Nanding Josef (Lahi, Hayop)        


·         Xian Lim (Untrue)


·         Phillip Salvador (Isa Pang Bahaghari)       


·         Alfred Vargas (Tagpuan)                                               


MOVIE SUPPORTING ACTRESS OF THE YEAR


·         Kakai Bautista (Four Sisters Before The Wedding)             


·         Angeli Bayani (Watch List)


·         Agot Isidro (Death Of Nintendo)


·         Sanya Lopez (Isa Pang Bahaghari)


·         Shaina Magdayao (Tagpuan)                                                      


·         Hazel Orencio (Lahi, Hayop)


·         Sue Ramirez (Love Lockdown) 


MOVIE SUPPORTING ACTOR OF THE YEAR


·         Art Acuña (Watch List)


·         Michael De Mesa (Isa Pang Bahaghari)                                   


·         Edgar Allan Guzman (Coming Home)                                      


·         Micko Laurente (Watch List)                                                       


·         Zanjoe Marudo (Isa Pang Bahaghari)                                       


·         Enzo Pineda (He Who Is Without Sin)                                     


·         Dante Rivero (Suarez, The Healing Priest )    


  SPECIAL AWARDS:


Nora Aunor Ulirang Artista Lifetime Achievement Award


MR. RONALDO VALDEZ

Ulirang Alagad ng Pelikula sa Likod ng Kamera Lifetime Achievement Award


MR. BRILLANTE MENDOZA

DARLING OF THE PRESS Nominees


·         Gretchen Barretto


·         Christian Bautista


·         Mayor Joy Belmonte


·         Liza Diño-Seguerra


·         RS Francisco


·         Niño Muhlach


·         Piolo Pascual


·         Alden Richards


·         Alfred Vargas


MOVIE LOVETEAM OF THE YEAR


·         Ronnie Alonte and Loisa Andalio (James And Pat And Dave)


·         Joao Constancia and Alexa Ilacad (Four Sisters Before The Wedding)



·         Jameson Blake and Julia Barretto (Block Z)


·         Donny Pangilinan and Loisa Andalio (James And Pat And Dave)


·         Jeremiah Lisbo and Belle Mariano (Four Sisters Before The Wedding)


·         JC Santos and Bela Padilla (On Vodka, Beers, and Regrets)

No ‘destructive’ tsunami threat to PH after 7.2-magnitude quake hit Taiwan — Phivolcs


by Ellalyn De Vera-Ruiz, Manila Bulletin


There is no tsunami threat to the Philippines following the 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Taiwan on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18, said the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs).

Phivolcs said the earthquake struck at around 2:44 p.m. The quake occurred at a shallow of 10 kilometers (km).

Although hazardous tsunami waves are possible along coasts within 300 km of the earthquake epicenter, Phivolcs said that there is no destructive tsunami threat to the Philippines from this earthquake.

It defines a tsunami as a series of sea waves commonly generated by under-the-sea earthquakes and whose heights could be greater than 5 meters.

Tsunami is erroneously called tidal waves and sometimes mistakenly associated with storm surges, it added.

NTC urges public to report scam messages

By Francis Earl Cueto, Manila Times

September 19, 2022


THE National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) over the weekend encouraged the public to report scam text messages.


Those who will file complaints need to submit their complete name, address, email and contact number as well as the cellphone number that received the messages, a screenshot of the text scam message with the sender's mobile number, and a photo of any of their government-issued IDs to kontratextscam@ntc.gov.ph.


"Your personal data will be kept strictly confidential in accordance with the Data Privacy Act," the NTC said in a statement.


Reports can also be sent to the NTC's website through a text scam complaint form.


According to the regulator, the text message coming from an unknown mobile number that contains a job offer, promises cash and discounts, and may contain a clickable web link is considered a "text scam message."


Numerous text blasts warning consumers about the scam were sent by the telecom companies upon the prodding of the NTC.


Meanwhile, the NTC continued to remind the public to simply ignore the messages by not replying to it or clicking the web link, if there is.


"Once reported to the NTC, immediately block the number and delete the text scam message," it said.

Bigger price cut for diesel seen


By Richmond Mercurio - The Philippine Star 


Unioil, in its fuel price forecast yesterday, said diesel could go down by P3.80 to P4.00 per liter, while gasoline could either have no price change or a rollback of P0.15 per liter.


MANILA, Philippines — Motorists may see a bigger reduction in diesel prices than previously expected, as well as a slight rollback in gasoline prices this coming week.


Unioil, in its fuel price forecast yesterday, said diesel could go down by P3.80 to P4.00 per liter, while gasoline could either have no price change or a rollback of P0.15 per liter.


The expected decrease in diesel is higher than the earlier forecasted reduction of between P2.50 to P3 per liter as of Friday.


As for gasoline, Friday’s estimates of industry players pointed to no adjustment to a P0.50 per liter increase.


This would be the third consecutive week of rollbacks if the projected decline in prices of fuel products pushes through.


Oil firms will announce tomorrow the final price adjustments, which will take effect on Tuesday.


Last week, oil companies implemented a P0.45 per liter decrease in gasoline, P1.45 per liter for diesel and P1.70 per liter for kerosene.


These has resulted in a year-to-date net increase of P16.50 per liter for gasoline, P34.80 per liter for diesel and P29.90 per liter for kerosene, based on data from the DOE.