Tuesday, November 5, 2024

CONPC turns 2


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CEBU CITY -- The Cebu Online News Press Corps (CONPC) marked its second anniversary on October 31, 2024, with a series of events that highlighted the organization’s growth, collaboration, and dedication to the community.

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The celebration began at Honda Cars Cebu, where a significant milestone was marked: the official launch of the CONPC uniform. The uniform, courtesy of UNISOL, symbolizes the organization’s unity and professionalism, fostering a strong sense of identity among its members.

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Cebu Online News Press Corps Founder Robby Alugar, in his opening remarks highlighted the organization’s commitment to be a source of reliable information. “CONPC is more than just a media organization; it’s a movement. We are dedicated to spreading positivity and uplifting our community. We strive to be a trusted source of information, sharing news that inspires, informs, and empowers,” Alugar stated.

Alugar further encouraged CONPC members to continue creating high-quality, ethical content. He also disclosed an exciting plan for CONPC; the organization is poised to expand its reach and impact by establishing chapters in Davao and Metro Manila. The expansion is set to strengthen CONPC’s network in these areas.

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During the event, Cebu Chamber Of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) President Jay Yuvallos, as the inducting officer, administered the oath of commitment. During his inspirational speech, Mr. Yuvallos urged the new members to uphold the organization’s values. He stressed the importance of CONPC’s impact, influence, and emotion. He inspired CONPC members to stay focused and use their respective influence as opportunities to promote goodwill.

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                                               CCCI President Jay Yuvallos

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“Every cloud is a silver lining but golden opportunities are better. If you lose focus, you will lose golden opportunities,” Yuvallos said.

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Congratulatory message from Cebu City Councilor Nestor Archival of N.A. Systems, Inc. Electrical Company

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ACMobility Honda Cars Cebu and VisMin Branch Manager Mr. Bryan Enerio

The event was graced by esteemed guests and sponsors, including Councilor Nestor Archival of N.A. Systems, Inc., Mr. Phil Campbell of UNISOL, and Mr. Bryan Enerio of Honda Cars Cebu. Their congratulatory messages further elevated the significance of the occasion.

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Minerva Newman, a respected figure in the industry, delivered an inspiring closing message which delves into mindful communication. She motivated the members to continue sharing positivity by incorporating uplifting language in their posts.

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The first part of CONPC’s celebration concluded with a group photo with the sponsors and a thrilling raffle draw.

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The festivities continued at Maboy’s Food House in Talamban, where a general assembly and lunch were held. The event was also marked by the media launch of Maboy’s Food House, a significant partnership that strengthens the organization’s commitment to building fruitful collaborations.

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Dr. Judith Akol and Ms. Joli Lacson, key figures in the establishment of Maboy’s Food House, shared their vision for the restaurant and its role in the community.

The afternoon was filled with fun and camaraderie, with games, raffles, and a motorcade back to Honda Cars Cebu.

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UNISOL executives during the press conference. (L-R) Marketing Head Mr. Marcus Wong; Sales Head Ms. Leah Baltazar and Business Development Head Mr. Phil Campbell.

CONPC’s second anniversary celebration is made possible with the generosity of UNISOL – Uniforms On – Demand; URATEX Foam – The Sleep Specialist; Virginia Food Inc.; SM Supermalls; VietNom located at Aldecoa Drive, Dumaguete City; Seda Central Bloc Cebu; N.A. Systems, Inc. Electrical Company; Savoy Hotel Mactan Newtown, Maboy’s Food House; Honda Cars Cebu and AC Mobility; Bayfront Hotel Capitol Site; Bayfront Hotel North Reclamation; Teleperformance; Sugbo Squad and Mr. Cito Beltran.

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Sunday, November 3, 2024

Cebu Bajaus, Atis showcase indigenous identity

CEBU CITY -- Members of the Sama Bajau and Ati Indigenous Peoples (IP) community in Cebu City and the Ati and Sama-Bajau women of Barangay South Poblacion, City of Naga, and Barangay Mambaling, Cebu City showed their distinct and traditional identity through a dance presentation during the Indigenous People month celebration organized by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)-Field Office at the SM Seaside City, Cebu on the last week of October this year with the theme, “Mga Katutubo at Katutubong Dunong: Pahalagahan, Pangalagaan, at Parangalan” (Valuing, Nurturing, and Honoring Indigenous Peoples and Indigenous Knowledge). 

In Central Visayas, there are 17 ICC-IP communities in different cities and municipalities-- two in Cebu; seven in Bohol; and five in Negros Oriental, DSWD-7 IP focal person Jenifer Abastilas said that the celebration is an opportunity to value the importance of the traditional knowledge of the ICC-IP communities, educate the public about their presence, and call for more collective efforts to respond to their needs.

“The celebration also aims to give a venue for the Indigenous Cultural Communities and Indigenous Peoples (ICC-IP) to showcase their identity for the public to respect and appreciate, as mandated by Republic Act 8371, or the Indigenous Peoples Rights,” Abastilas added.

The Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program, Comprehensive Program for Street Children and Street Families in Street Situations and other government agencies joined in the celebration and showed their support by bringing government services to the venue.

Some of the services included the‘AlkanSSSya Program’ of the Social Security System, free medical services of the Department of Health (DOH), information sharing of services by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), and the WiSupport mental health program of DSWD-7.

The Public Attorney’s Office (PAO) brought its free legal services at the venue; the Department of Agriculture (DA) for its seed distribution program; PhilSys registration of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) and eye consultation by members of the University of San Carlos Alpha Alumni Association (USC-AAA).

 
Conversations between IP communities, government agencies

The event highlighted the conversations with key members of the Sama-Bajau and Ati communities who shared what the government has done to help them and expressed their concerns on education, housing, and the continuing problems of discrimination and bullying.

The talk also tackled the cultural diversity of the two ICC-IP communities and what the public can learn from them.  Sama-Bajau Tribal Chieftain Felicito Asamsa and Youth Council President Bryan Ismani joined Ati Chieftain Lilia Sanger and Youth Leader Marlou Sanger in the IP Talk moderated by DSWD-7.

“We can say that it is hard to be a member of an IP community because there are some who do not recognize us, especially in the workplace, simply because we are IPs.  But this event listens to what we are experiencing in the community. I believe that IP, like us, also has the capabilities and skills to contribute to the betterment of our country,” Ati Youth Leader Marlou Sanger shared how they to feel discriminated against and experience bullying in society.

“Nagka-daghan na ang mga professionals nga mga Sama-Bajaus and nagpakita kini sa hinay-hinay nga progress para sa among komunidad.” Youth Council President Bryan Ismani shared that the 4Ps program of DSWD has been beneficial to their community of Sama-Bajau.

Ismani bared that the DSWD’s 4Ps has helped the IP community through some projects like the construction of the footbridge in Mambaling and other assistance from some government agencies like the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples regarding birth registration and the Public Attorney’s Office for legal services.

Ismani thanked the DSWD-7 for the completion of the footbridge and was turned over to the partner-beneficiaries of 4Ps in Sitio Alaska, Brgy. Mambaling, Cebu City on September 5, 2023, a cash-for-work project under the 4Ps Enhanced Support Services Intervention.

While they have recognized the importance of education, personal development training, and livelihood programs for the rest of the Sama-Bajau community, they also asked for housing projects or a permanent relocation site from the threat of demolition.

“Housing or a permanent relocation site for us the IPs is the present concern we face in the city.  We hope we can be given a place where we can wake up and not worry about losing our homes.  We also need training that will help equip our youth leaders and transfer their knowledge and skills to the rest of the members of our community,” Ismani stated at the conversation forum.

What the celebration was like

Sama-Bajau Youth Leaders of Brgy. Mambaling, Cebu City led the ecumenical prayer and members of the Kudyapi Dance Troupe of the Cebu Normal University showcased an indigenous people’s cultural performance.

DSWD-7 IP Focal Person for 4Ps, Julito Tajanlangit, presented the DSWD accomplishments for the sector, namely, 4Ps and the COMPRE programs. He shared that the 4Ps follow the framework of the indigenous people, a whole-of-government approach in responding to the critical and sensitive needs of the IP communities.

Tajanlangit bared that 2,587 active IP households in the region have been supported by the 4Ps cash grants, enhanced interventions, and capability-building activities. The COMPRE assisted others with hygiene kits, educational and livelihood assistance, and leadership training for youth members.

DSWD 7 hopes to develop a more harmonious relationship with the ICC-IP partner stakeholders. A manifestation in which members of the ICC-IP communities are allowed to keep their traditions and culture alive, where it is also appreciated.

At the end of the celebration, each member of the Sama-Bajaus and Atis was given cash assistance worth Php 1,000 from the DSWD-7 Assistance to Individuals in Crisis Situations (AICS) program and five kilos of rice from the University of Alpha Alumni Association for 73 participants.

Three winners of the “IP-Photography Mo!” a photo contest highlighting the way of life of the IP communities, were also announced during the event. (Photos: DSWD7/@Kerwin Macopia)

 

 

Friday, November 1, 2024

2 Cebu MSMEs make waves at Manila FAME 2024, win at KATHA awards

CEBU CITY— Bon-Ace Fashion Tools, Inc. and Finali Furniture and Home Accessories Co., made waves at the Manila FAME 2024 by winning three out of the five major awards for product design at the prestigious KATHA Awards, solidifying Cebu's position as a powerhouse of creativity and innovation in the global export industry. 

“We are immensely proud of Bon-Ace Fashion Tools and Finali Furniture for flying the Cebuano flag high on such a prestigious stage. Their products, crafted with the heart and soul of Cebuano artistry, shine not only across the Philippines but also in various corners of the globe. Their victories at the KATHA Awards highlight the exceptional talent and craftsmanship that Cebuano businesses proudly offer to the world,” DTI Cebu Provincial Director Rose Mae Quinanola said.

Quiñanola added that this recognition not only boosts their brands but solidifies Cebu’s reputation as a thriving hub of creativity and innovation.

 

The success of Bon-Ace and Finali, both supported by the Tatak Pinoy Industrial Policy Program, highlights the growing importance of sustainable practices in design and manufacturing, further cementing Cebu’s role as a leader in the global export scene, Quiñanola bared.

Bon-Ace Fashion Tools, Inc. stole the spotlight, winning two major awards—Best Product Design for Fashion for its intricately crafted Pisa Handbag and Best Product Design for Home Décor & Houseware for the innovative Achite Chess Board Set.

Finali Furniture and Home Accessories Co. also earned accolades, winning the Best Product Design for Furniture for their standout Zulu Bench.

The awardees received trophies and a ₱500,000 cash prize, handed over by the First Lady of the Philippines, adding a touch of national recognition to their global achievements.

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Manila FAME, now on its 41st year, under the theme, “Re-imagination” continues to showcase the creative potential of Filipino artisans. This year’s focus on sustainable materials and innovative design reinforced the event’s reputation as a driver of forward-thinking, eco-conscious products.

The KATHA Awards on the other hand, has long been a marker of excellence in Philippine product design, inspiring local companies to push the boundaries of creativity. This year’s edition saw over 300 nominations, reflecting the depth of talent and craftsmanship on display.

The Best Product Design for Fashion: ACHITE CHESS BOARD SET, designed by Engr. Ramir Bonghanoy for Bon Ace was chosen for its distinctive design and intricate craftsmanship. The chess board is inspired by malachite stone quarrying, crafted with malachite resin and walnut wood, with chess pieces adorned with mother-of-pearl.

This home décor piece stands apart from anything similar on the market, earning praise for its global appeal. Drawing inspiration from the majestic malachite quarries, the piece features slabs reminiscent of the deep, open fields where these precious stones are unearthed.

Expertly crafted with malachite resin and elegantly paired with walnut wood, it offers a harmonious blend of natural textures. Each chess piece is crowned with exquisite natural mother-of-pearl shells, adding a touch of luxury to the set. The faceted bases, inspired by the angular cuts in malachite quarries, further enhance the dynamic and unconventional aesthetic, making this a striking addition to any home.

The Best Product Design for Fashion: PISA HANDBAG, is inspired by the iconic Leaning Tower of Pisa and designed by Engr. Ramir Bonghanoy for Bon Ace. The Pisa Handbag captivates with its unique slanted silhouette, making it an unforgettable statement piece. This handbag showcases premium craftsmanship and eye-catching patterns that radiate luxury and sophistication.

Expertly constructed from radiant red pen shell and natural abalone mother-of-pearl, the design embodies the harmony between boldness and beauty. The iridescent abalone shimmers with refined elegance, while the striking red pen shell symbolizes the strength and confidence of the woman who carries it. Embrace individuality and timeless style with the Pisa Handbag, a true reflection of empowered femininity.

The Best Product Design for Furniture: ZULU BENCH, is designed by Angelo Cadungog for Finali Furniture. The Zulu Bench is a striking blend of minimalist elegance and bold craftsmanship. Featuring intricately wrapped lampakanay and raffia fibers around a sleek metal frame, this piece exudes both texture and refinement.

Its deep black color creates a stunning contrast against brighter backdrops, making it the perfect focal point in any modern, minimalist space. With its understated yet captivating aesthetic, the Zulu Bench is designed to command attention while harmonizing with your interior décor.

As Manila FAME 2024 continues to captivate local and international buyers alike, Cebu’s award-winning exporters are sure to attract further attention, paving the way for more Filipino brands to shine on the world stage.

“We will continue to back our local businesses as they scale new heights, showing that Filipino-made products can truly compete with the best of the best globally,” Quiñanola stated. (Photos: DTI-Cebu/FB)

SU student among Top 3 Most Outstanding International Students in PH

DUMAGUETE CITY – A Silliman University student from Indonesia, Anastasia Y. Kambai joins this year’s awardees, Kikou M. Ikusawa and Deborah Anirejouritse Eda in the Top 3 Most Outstanding International Students in the Philippines for SY 2024-2025 and was named the 2024 International Friendship Awardee at the Proclamation Rites and Awarding Ceremonies of the 51st Annual Search for the Most Outstanding International Students in the Philippines SY 2024-2025 on October 25 in Baguio City.

Anastasia Y. Kambai is a Psychology student studying in Silliman University has been recognized with her academic achievements and leadership within the international student community at Silliman University.

Known for her academic excellence and leadership qualities, Kambai is a consistent honor student and currently serves as the president of the Overseas Students Fellowship of Silliman Church. Her commitment to both her studies and community involvement made her a standout candidate in this annual search organized by the Philippine International Friendship and Understanding Association (PIFUA).

The selection process for the award involved a rigorous three-segment competition. Contestants took written exams covering Philippine historical facts and current events, demonstrated their talents, and engaged in public speaking. Finalists were evaluated based on their academic performance, community service, and leadership skills, showcasing the holistic qualities the award seeks to honor.

Joining Kambai among the top three were Kikou M. Ikusawa, a fellow psychology student from Japan currently studying at Saint Louis University in Baguio City, and Deborah Anirejouritse Eda, a nursing student from Nigeria studying at Lyceum University in Batangas.

The screening for this year's award took place on September 10 at the University of Santo Tomas. (Photos: SU/OIP)

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Cebu Pac launches 4 flights from MCIA

LAPULAPU CITY— Cebu Pacific, launched new direct flight routes from Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) to Kansai, Don Mueang, Masbate, and San Vicente.

“We are thrilled to introduce these new routes, which further enhance travel options for passengers flying through Cebu. Our strong partnership with Cebu Pacific enables us to continuously broaden our destination offerings, and we are grateful to all our airline partners for their contributions to our vision of establishing MCIA as the world-class tourism and transfer gateway to the Philippines,” Athanasios Titonis, Chief Executive Officer of Aboitiz InfraCapital GMCAC said.

The inaugural flight to Don Mueang departed from Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) at 2:20 AM on October 2, marked by a traditional water cannon salute. The water cannon salutes for the flights to Kansai, San Vicente, and Masbate followed on October 15, 26, and 30, respectively. The airline operates three weekly flights to Don Mueang and four weekly flights each to Kansai and San Vicente, along with three weekly flights to Masbate.

Travelers can now explore the vibrant culture and unique experiences of Bangkok, enjoy the stunning landscapes of Osaka, relax by the beautiful shores of San Vicente, and discover the scenic charm of Masbate.

“The expansion of flight options also plays a key role in advancing Cebu Connect, a service we launched this year to ensure seamless and efficient airport transfers within MCIA. Cebu Connect is specifically designed to minimize layover times, allowing travelers to move swiftly between flights with ease. By integrating more flight connections and streamlining transfers, we are reinforcing our commitment to providing world-class service to our passengers,” Titonis added.

Titonis also highlighted how strategic partnerships with airlines like Cebu Pacific are essential to the airport’s goal of connecting Cebu with key global cities, thereby supporting tourism and business growth in the region.

Xander Lao, President and Chief Commercial Officer of Cebu Pacific Air,
voiced pride in the launch of direct flights to Don Mueang International Airport. “Given the increasing demand for flights to various destinations, we are excited to unveil new routes to Don Mueang, Kansai, Masbate, and San Vicente.”

Cebu Pacific is dedicated to collaborating with Aboitiz InfraCapital GMCAC to further connect Cebu with local and international destinations. Passengers can anticipate even more flight options from Cebu in the coming months as the airline continues to expand its network. Lao said.

The introduction of these four new flights represents a strategic initiative to enhance Cebu Pacific’s connectivity to popular Southeast Asian travel destinations. This expansion not only increases travel choices for passengers but also plays a crucial role in bolstering Cebu’s tourism industry and economic growth.

By offering more direct international routes, MCIA continues to position itself as a competitive alternative for travelers seeking seamless connections without the need to transit through Manila.  As the Philippines’ second-busiest airport, MCIA has been instrumental in promoting Cebu as a significant travel destination in the region.

With Bangkok and Kansai now among the 14 international destinations served by MCIA, the airport solidifies its position as a vital international gateway while Masbate and San Vicente are part of the 27 local destinations accessible from MCIA. (Photos: MCIA/FB) 

Monday, October 28, 2024

Cebu Port Authority gears for Undas 2024

CEBU CITY -- The Cebu Port Authority (CPA) is now gearing to activate "Oplan Biyaheng Ayos: Undas 2024" to manage the anticipated influx of travelers during the 'Kalag-kalag' or All Saints' Day celebrations from October 31 to November 5, this year.

CPA General Manager Francisco Comendador III bared that CPA alongside with the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), Philippine National Police (PNP), Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and other government agencies implement an annual set of measures to enhance and streamline security operations in all ports in Cebu, to prepare for the significant increase in passenger traffic throughout the region.

Commendador highlighted the importance of passenger safety, announcing that CPA implements round-the-clock security over the six-day period to ensure the safety and security of all port users within the port premises.  CPA will also deploy explosive detection dogs across all CPA port terminals, he added.

 

The CPA through its Port Safety, Security and Environmental Management Department (PSSEMD) convened on October 25, with representatives from Cebu’s shipping lines and cargo handling service providers to reiterate the critical safety and security measures in place during the busy travel season.

Commendador strongly encourages all passengers to book for tickets in advance to prevent overcrowding and ticket scalping.  The CPA will also enforce a strict "No ticket, No ID, No Entry Policy," allowing only those with valid tickets and identification to enter the port area at least two hours prior to departure.

Malasakit Help Desks (MHDs) and first-aid stations are also installed in passenger terminals to address any passenger concerns or emergencies that may arise. (Photos: CPA-FB/Google Images)