You plan to move to the Philippines? Wollen Sie auf den Philippinen leben?

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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Friday, November 18, 2011

Being a Radio Host in The Edge Radio Davao 104.3 FM?

I have been a radio host in the Philippines from time to time since 1999, when I decided to stay in this wonderful country for good. Being on air has been just for fun. I wasn't thinking about earning a lot of money. I was happy being able sharing music from my private library with people tuning in the stations or following us via live stream.

Since some weeks I got the chance to be back on air. It wasn't just the music i am able sharing with my listeners. I got the chance again (since 2001, while leaving DXGN 89.9 FM The Good News Radio, a member of CMN - Catholic Media Networks) sharing wonderful classical music and some inspirational thoughts, direct from the bottom of my heart.

Now I am back on air. It's 104.3 FM "The Edge Radio Davao", also via live stream www.davao.theedge.ph. 

This radio station belongs to UCB Media Philippines. It is a non-stock, non-profit cooperation that raises up and operates a network of independcent FM radio stations play positive and contemporary Christian music.

The goal is to put up a network of media centers and contemporary Christian radio stations all over the Philippines. Right now, the media center is in Makati City and there are more FM stations in Lucena, Agusan del Sur, Kidapawan, South Cotabato and Pagsanjan. They are getting to rock Dumaguete and Laoag as well.
UCB Media is going around the nation and bring the latest and the best from  urban extreme games and local contemporary Christian music.

 (With my station manager Liza Faye...)


I am honoured  and blessed being part of it.

Again On The Top?


Mindanao Daily Mirror fellow columnist Bert Tesorero commented it very well:

"There are varied reactions among the local residents on the victory of the Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacguiao against his Mexican challenger Juan Marguez in a grudge fight in Las Vegas, Nevada, last Sunday. They feel dismayed or even frustrated that thePacman failed to topple the Mexican pug. Others even think Marguez won the fight just because he stunned the Filipino boxer idol with a couple of staggering power punches during the bout. But the ring judges gave the cards to Pacman and that's it."
Government driver Dodong Salvador of Sandawa Homes in Kidapawan City stated:
"Manny is old. His fist doesn't have strength anymore.  He is no longer the Manny of yesteryears!"
Kidapawan Bishop Romulo dela Cruz said Marguez could have gotten the nod of the judges if he had been more on the offensive. Manny was more like the challenger. We have to admire Marguez for the improvement he has shown. But I like the decision!"






Thursday, November 17, 2011

Launching of "Juan Time" during "RICE"

What time is it? Is your time the right one? Is it the standard time?

The Department of Science and Technology Regional Office XI will launch the Philippine Standard Time (PST) dubbed as "Juan Time" during the opening of the 1st Regional Invention Contest and Exhibits (RICE) today, November 17, 2011 at the Ground Floor Activity Area of NCCC Mall, Matina, Davao City.

DOST XI Regional Director, Dr. Anthony C. Sales said that the regional launching of "Juan Time" will change the "Filipino Time" mindset of the people. With "Juan Time", Filipino time will come to mean on time" and nobody will be late, "Dr. Sales added. The promotion of the use of the PST will set one common time among Filipinos across the archipelago's more than 7,100 islands.

On the other hand, 67 entries from the local inventors, researchers, and students will vie for the six invention contest categories:

1. Invention Category (Tuklas Award)
2. Utility Model Category
3. Industrial Design Category
4. Creative Research Category (Likha Award)
5. Student Creative Research Category (Sibol Award for High School) and
6. Student Creative Research Category (Sibol Award for College).

A cash prize ranging from 10,000 to 20,000 Pesos awaits the winners in each category. First prize winners of each category will represent the region to the National Invention Contest and Exhibits in July 2012.

Today's program: Opening Ceremony with "Acknowledgement of Participants" by Dr. Randell Espina, President of Davao Inventors Association followed by Welcome/Opening Remarks by Dr. Anthony Sales, DOST XI Regional Director followed by a message by Hon. Sara Z. Duterte, City Mayor Davao City as well the introduction of the guest speaker by Engr. Edgar I. Garcia, Director of TAPI. The Keynote Speech will be hold by Hon. Mario G. Montejo, DOST Secretary.

After the launching of JUAN TIME by. Hon. Mario G. Montejo Part, III will see the Ribbon Cutting" to be assisted by Hon. Sara Z. Duterte, Dr. Anthony Sales, Engr. Edgar I. Garcia, Dr. Randell Espina, Mr. Virgilio M. Sangutan, and Mr. Samuel M. Abrenilla.

Viewing of Exhibits and a Press Conference will be following.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

War Games

Pre-published in "Mindanao Daily Mirror" on November 11, 2011 (with friendly permission of my publisher Marietta F. Siongco)

I am talking about very special war games: wage war in the office of any other working place. I have written about it several times. Why again?

Again I observed a dramatic increase of these "war games" also in several Philippine companies and institutions. Let's keep in mind: We spend more time with colleagues than with our families, except we are working together with them in a family business, as I do. Anyway, we have a lot of occasions to commit and experience conflicts, disagreements, disputes, fights, rivalries, intrigues up to psychological terror. The war-like arguments at our working places claim more and more victims. People consider no sacrifice too great to act as tyrants, schemers and careerists while stopping at nothing.

The scape goats as well as the plotters can be found everywhere up to the executive floors, no matter if it's an ordinary company or church-based or government institutions.

Clever-dicks and hypocritical such as nice acting mask wearers, in all modesty, are the decline of every enterprise. Management consultants and doctors worldwide observe such phenomena in rapid rising. Where ever human beings have to cooperate and coordinate one can find different opinions. Sure, that's normal. But, the daily psycho stress makes body, mind and soul sick. It's many times NOT the hectic schedule in the office, no, it's the poisonous atmosphere caused by colleagues or the boss himself or herself. The principle of making the polluter pay is so simple: Well-considered good conduct by being kindly disposed towards someone but later a terrible back fighter, who enjoys any kind of gossip and harassment.

The worse working place conditions the more sick workers: a very simple explanation. But, progressive enterprises and institutions reorganize or remodel themselves. "Management by love" instead of oppression and modern slavery are the magic formulas. Quarrelsomeness - allowed or even supported by a management  forces only one thing: the economically bankruptcy and the bankruptcy of moral values. Intact human relations? How are they at your working place? 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Strawberries in Davao City? Sure! Why not!


Growing strawberries in Davao City? Is it possible? I love strawberries since my childhood. I missed them many times during my expatriate life here in Davao City. 

Growing strawberries in Davao City, is it really possible? We all know that strawberries in the Philippines come from its summer capital Baguio City. But , since connected with the DOST I learned, that with the Department of Science and Technology's assistance, it is now possible to grow strawberries in Davao City.

The DOST XI brought two experts on strawberry production technologies from La Trinidad, Benguet to New Calinan, Baganihan, Marilog  District, Davao City. The experts, namely, Mr. Sergio Gayao and Mr. Peter Bulangen, conducted a short lecture on strawberry production technologies, which includes different varieties and different characterics of the crop. The experts and the farmer members of Baganihan Agri-Eco Ventures Cooperative had a three-day encounter discussing the major requirements for a successful production of strawberries. 

The farmer-members of the Baganihan Agri-Eco Ventures Cooperative were grateful of the knowledge and skill they have gained during the said training. The members vowed to start and ensure the success of the project.

Of course, very important, there were also inputs on pest and disease control, which is the number one problem of the farmers. With the said training, they already understood the seasonality of strawberry production, the peak and low season.

So, the next time, we'll be visiting our supermarket, we should be proud to see that strawberries on the shelves are actually home-grown from Marilog, Davao City.

Monday, November 7, 2011

The DOST Regional Office XI and Its Director Anthony Sales


Since August 2011 I am also working as DOST consultant here in Bajada, Davao City. I learned that DOST Region XI Director Dr. Anthony Sales is really an active director with an outstanding staff. Dr. Sales, before working on the private sector (food business, tuna cans, frozen coconut milk) became DOST XI director in 2009.


The Mandate/Mission is very clear: Provide direction, leadership, and coordination of scientific and technological efforts and ensure that results are geared and utilized in area of maximum economic and social benefits for the people and being in service for the people in this region.

By 2020, the Philippines shall have developed a wide range of globally competitive products and services of high  technology content.



I learned from Director Sales, that the Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program (SETUP) is the department's umbrella program  which has been strongly implemented in the region since 2002. SETUP has been assisting MSME's (Medium and Small Enterprises) through technical assistance/consultancy, infusion of new technologies, provision  of funds for technology acquisition, manpower training, packaging and labeling designs as well as product testing.

DOST Services are there to contribute to the socio-economic development of Mindanao. DOST XI offers a wide range of innovative services that include technology upgrading, laboratory analysis, testing and calibration, shelf-life testing of food samples, advisory services, technology trainings, and scholarships programs. Furthermore, the DOST-RSTL (Regional Standards and Testing Laboratory) - Davao is also an accredited water testing laboratory by the Bureau of Health Facilities and Services of the Department of Health as well as one of the recognized laboratories for fish and fishery products by the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Region XI.

One of several future ideas is the national project "Own technology and solar".


Dr. Anthony Sales, who likes reading novels and detective stories and enjoys relaxing at the beach or on his own farm with goats, pigs, chickens and ducks somewhere in Marilog voiced out this: We will continue to value honesty in public service, because our mission IS honesty and NOT corruption.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Standing By Myself?

(Pre-published in Mindanao Daily Mirror, Friday, November 4, 2011)

While being a columnist of "Tinig ng Bayan" (published in Abra) during the 1980s I remember our Taiwanese coordinator Cristina Lising-Geronga, who expressed herself in innumerable write-ups about the topic loneliness. Sure, "Tinig ng Bayan" has been a publication for Filipinos abroad. Loneliness, borne by Filipinos living abroad while missing their families in the philippines became a very "normal" expression.

During that time my late mentor Monsignor Professor Dr. Hermogenes E. Bacareza, Chaplain of the Philippine Community in Berlin, started together with me publishing "Ang Mabuhay". Believe me, "loneliness" became a main topic in many write-ups.

How comes that loneliness is still a general topic in so many families?

Loneliness has been called one of the main diseases of this century. It really doesn't strike not only the Filipinos abroad and their love ones back home. Too often loneliness is being followed by alcoholism, drug abuse and even suicide. Yes, loneliness becomes a modern day plague. I observed several people (also expatriates) trying to surround themselves with so-called "friends" only to find that such relationships are often shallow and unsatisfying.

Loneliness can be painful but being lonely or alone at that is not always a bad thing. Ask yourself, how do you use your time, if you are really alone? Do you simply let the time passes without doing anything at all? Why not use such time productively? There are many worthwhile activities to engage in, even if you are alone, such as reading, writing, listen to good (light?) music, play an (forgotten?) instrument, gardening... .

Reading the bible can be also very particularly beneficial. The  Word of God is "alive and exerts in power" and can take  our minds off ourselves.
To break the cycle of loneliness, one must be a giver. Let's keep an eye, not only and always on our personal interests but also on the interests of others. Look around and watch out who needs help, or who needs a real friend or good listener. Once you have spotted such a person, act! Thus, in order to have you must act like a friend. Luke 6:38 says, "Give to others, and God will give it to you!"

A blessed and relaxing Sunday to all of you!

Old Glory of Ambuklao Dam

SN Aboitiz Power successfully launched the 105-MW Ambuklao hydro-electric power plant in Benguet, bringing back to life the oldest  and what was once the biggest hydro power facility in East Asia from its 12-year slumber.

After an earlier formal ceremony involving dignitaries and national government officials, amore traditional launching ceremony was held last October 27 following rituals of the Igorot natives of Itogon, Benguet - the host community of the project in a wonderful environment...

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Davao Food Safety Team Inc. Formed

The Davao Food Safety Team Incorporated (DFST, Inc.), previously Davao Food Safety Team (DFST) of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) of Region XI (Mindanao), where I am presently working as consultant, was created to support the food processing projects in Southern Mindanao under the Small Enterprises Technology Upgrading Program (SETUP). an umbrella program which rationalizes and links all DOST services to address the technological needs of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises with the concerted efforts of DOST regional offices, Research and Development Institutes, Council and other institutes of the Department.

The DFST Inc. is composed of equally competitive and knowledgeable professionals and service providers both from the government and private sector. The team is expected to play an important role in imparting and disseminating information on food safety regulations and requirements to food handlers for the continuing improvement production of safe, healthy and unadulterated foods for both local and export markets.

The DFST Inc. has been actively participating in food safety advocacy since its inception. It has been busy catering to requests for speaking engagements on awareness, full course training for Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for LTO application ore renewal as well as plant layout and other pertinent food safety programs. 

Parallel to servicing the needs of the local food industry, are the numerous capability building up seminars and workshops participated by various food safety members. 

Existing for 5 years now, the group is composed of food safety practitioners who are experts on their respective fields, represented by specialists from the various public and private agencies. These include the Food and Drugs Administration, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Bureau of Plant Industry - Davao National Crop Research and Development Center, Davao City Water District, Department of Health, just to mention some among many others.

At current, the team has 25 food safety experts. It offers 25 Different Food Safety Modules. For more information, visit the group at the DOST 11 Regional Office, Corner Friendship-Dumanlas Roads, Bajada, Davao City, or you may call their staff, Ms. Loi Tolentino at numbers 082 - 227-1313 or 0932-4422221.