Invited Fil-Am leaders at Los Angeles FYLPRO event. Photo credit: Bryan AlanoInterested applicants may learn more about FYLPRO, its alumni and t WASHINGTON, D.C. – The search is on for the ten (10) outstanding next-generation Filipino-Americans who will participate in the 5th annual Filipino-American Youth Leadership Program (FYLPRO), which will be conducted in the Philippines from 24 November to 02 December 2016. Launched in 2012 as a youth-oriented project of Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. and Madam Ma. Victoria J. Cuisia, FYLPRO aims to tap outstanding young Filipino-Americans who possess a sincere desire to be engaged in their respective communities and be a part of the Philippines’ growth story. The annual immersion program in the Philippines will afford them the opportunity to meet and dialogue with the highest officials and policymakers of the country, leaders of industry, legislators, media, artists and cultural experts, entrepreneurs (both traditional and social), as well as innovators in different fields. The Philippine Embassy and Consulates General in the United States will conduct the search in the States under their respective jurisdictions for individuals who meet the following criteria: • No younger than 25 years old and no older than 40 years old by 24 November 2016, the first day of the 2016 Immersion Program; • Ready and capable of traveling to the Philippines, arriving in Manila by Wednesday, 23 November 2016 and departing no earlier than 02 December 2016; • Demonstrated leadership skills within their school, community, workplace or other areas of involvement; and • Have potential Read More …
Presidential aspirant-Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte said in a press conference at the Golden Bay Restaurant in Pasay City on Thursday (April 29, 2016) that he has instructed his lawyer, Atty. Sal Panelo, to have his bank account in the Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) Julia Vargas branch opened in front of Senator Antonio Trillanes IV on Monday, May 2. (PNA photo by Avito C. Dalan)SCS/acd DAVAO CITY (Mabuhay) – He’s the man who will be in charge of presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte’s security. Col. Rolando Bautista, commander of the Joint Task Force Basilan, said it is an honor and privilege to be considered for the position of Presidential Security Group commander by the presumptive president. Speaking to reporters, Bautista said there are existing protocols and procedures on securing the president. “Of course, there will be additions, improvements and innovations depending on the desire of the president,” he said. Bautista said he has already conducted meetings regarding the transition of the security procedures for the incoming president. Asked about potential security risks after Duterte said he will be spending a lot of time in Davao, Bautista said the PSG has plans for such contingencies. “Yung sinasabi natin na security nightmare, we have prepared counter actions. Definitely, all of these security arrangements will [depend] on the desire of the presumptive president,” he said. Bautista said heading the PSG is a major challenge as well an opportunity. “When I was assigned in Basilan, super challenge yun. Pero sabi ko nga mas Read More …
Bureau of Internal Revenue Commissioner Kim S. Jacinto-Henarez advises the camp of boxing icon and Sarangani Rep. Emmanuel “Manny” Pacquiao to talk with the BIR to know all the problems on the garnishment order against his bank accounts during a press conference at the Department of Justice on Thursday (Nov. 28, 2013). Flanking her are BIR Deputy Commissioner Estela V. Sales (left) and Atty. Albert Opon. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Commissioner Kim Jacinto Henares on Tuesday is hurt by allegations of corruption at the BIR agency, following reports that incoming President Rodrigo Duterte may abolish the bureau due to corrupt staff. “Nasasaktan ho ako para sa mga tao ko, sa BIR, kasi anim na taon ho silang nagtrabaho nang mabuti…. Naiangat din namin, nila, ang estado ng bansang ito…. Hindi narerecognize efforts nila,” Henares said. Duterte was reported to have said he would abolish the BIR, Bureau of Customs, and the Land Transportation Office (LTO) once he steps in as President due to rampant corruption in these agencies. “Perception niya ‘yun eh…. Bakit mag-aaway sa perception….” Henares said. Henares also said that it would be up to Duterte to decide on what to do once he takes office. “Siya naman ho ang President, pwede niya namang gawin ano ang gusto niyang gawin…. Bahala siya anong gusto niyang gawin…. Wala naman hong problema,” she said. In addressing corruption, Henares said: “Gusto ko mang maalis ‘yan, we’re in a cruel world… Sometimes there’s somebody who does Read More …
Commission on Elections Commissioner Rowena Guanzon speaks before media on Friday calling for an investigation of a protocol breach by poll technology provider Smartmatic. The transparency server script was tweaked by Smartmatic to correct a character in the names of candidates with “ñ in them.(MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – A party-list representative on Tuesday sued officials of technology provider Smartmatic-Total Information Management and employees of the Commission on Elections over the alleged tampering of the automated election system (AES) used in the May 9 national elections. In a complaint filed with the Manila Prosecutor’s Office, Abakada-Guro party-list Rep. Jonathan dela Cruz accused the respondents of committing a security breach in the AES, particularly in the script of the transparency server, “compromising the integrity and credibility of the 2016 elections, in addition to the confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer data and system.” Dela Cruz said the Smartmatic officers’ actions were in violation of Sections 4(a)(1), (3), and (4) of Republic Act No. 10175, which required the Smartmatic to inform and secure an authorization from Comelec en banc for any modification in the script to be used in the server. Named respondents were Smartmatic technical support team head Marlon Garcia, Smartmatic project director Elie Moreno, technical support team member Neil Banigued, Mauricio Herrera, Comelec information technology officer Rouie Penalba, and Comelec employees Nelson Herrera and Frances Mae Gonzalez. The supposed “security breach” that the complainant was referring to was when Smartmatic made an adjustment to the script to fix an issue Read More …
Giovanna Fontanilla (2nd left), director of the University of Santo Tomas Community Development Office, announces Pope Francis’ activities when he visits the pontifical university during his trip to the Philippines in January. The Pope will meet with leaders of various religions and youth representatives. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – Archbishop Oscar Cruz on Tuesday said that the Catholic Church will not prevent the authorities from arresting a priest who has committed a crime. Cruz made the statement as incoming President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to divulge sins of the clergy. “Kapag may masamang ginawa ang isang pari, may krimen, kailangan po siyang managot sa estado. Kung kailangan siyang makulong ay ikulong,” the bishop said. Duterte said he will give himself until June 29, a day before he assumes office, to reveal the alleged sins of the clergy. He said among the sins he will reveal are those committed by bishops who have children. Duterte warned he will reveal the names of the children and details of where they live. “You want me to do it? I will do it. Sumobra kayo. You went beyond the bounds,” he said. Cruz said that the Church is not disappointed over Duterte’s revelations against the bishops. “Sabihin na lang po ninyo kung sino at ano ang ginawa at aasikasihin naman po iyon,” Cruz said during the radio interview. He added: “Tama po iyon para malinis po natin ang ranggo ng kaparian. Minsan nga po talaga ang mga obispo ay hindi nila nalalaman ang ginagawa ng Read More …
Zanjoe Marudo (MNS photo) Zanjoe Marudo insists that he was not affected when rumors came out romantically linking his former girlfriend, Bea Alonzo, to John Lloyd Cruz. Marudo said he thinks he is not in the position to speak about the matter. “Actually kilala ko naman sila. Wala naman akong issue about doon. Wala naman akong puwedeng sabihin, totoo man or hindi. Sila naman ang dapat na sumasagot sa mga ganung bagay,” he said. Alonzo and Cruz have already denied that they are in a relationship, adding that they are just good friends. Meanwhile, Marudo admitted he is still in touch with Alonzo months after they parted ways. “Masasabi kong okay naman kami. Kapag nagte-text kami, normal naman. Siguro masasabi ko na kami ‘yung kapag magkikita sa isang lugar, hindi kami mag-iiwasan. Hindi kami matatakot na, ‘Baka nandoon siya.’ Okay kami. Kumbaga, anytime magkita kami, magkasalubong kami, wala kaming problema,” he said. Marudo, however, cannot say if there is still a second chance for the two of them. “Sa ngayon, ewan ko. Hindi natin masasabi. Ang importante naman hindi kami magkaaway. Maraming puwedeng mangyari,” he said. Asked if he has already moved on from their failed relationship, the actor said: “Hindi ko alam. Paano ba malalaman kung naka-move on? Pero happy ako ngayon kung anong nangyayari sa akin. Happy ako ngayon sa buhay ko. Iyon ang importante doon.” Marudo also insisted that he is not dating anyone right now. (MNS)
Gary Valenciano (MNS photo) Gary Valenciano is now going to be a grandfather. This after his son, Paolo Valenciano, posted on Instagram the result of his wife Samantha Godinez’s pregnancy test. In the caption, Paolo wrote: “Boom. Gary Vs gonna be a Lolo V.” He also used the hashtag “Baby Vee.” Godinez, for her part, also took to social media to share the good news to her followers. Posting a picture of Paolo showing off his own belly, Godinez said: “Yes we’re pregnant & yes, he’s gaining weight! Kyoooot!” Paolo and Godinez were married in February 2013. They were in a relationship for six years before tying the knot. (MNS)
John Lloyd Cruz (MNS Photo) “Just the 3 of Us” star John Lloyd Cruz can’t help but feel optimistic about the country’s future under the administration led by Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte. In an interview with reporters, the 32-year-old Cruz, who did not endorse a candidate during the campaign period, said that Duterte’s win is “a great opportunity to deliver change.” “I’m really excited about this coming administration. I think they have a lot of potential,” he said. “It’s a great opportunity to deliver change kasi lahat tayo, we all want change. Pero kung hindi rin tutulungan ‘yung tao na uupo, nothing’s gonna happen.” Cruz also admitted to growing weary of the current situation. “I’m very excited to see what’s in store for the Pinoy nation,” he shared. “Because lahat tayo pagod na, ‘yung iba lalo na, ‘yung mga nakakaramdam ng hirap, ng talagang struggle.” “Sana talaga maibigay ‘yung nararapat para sa mga tao na nangangailangan. I’m very excited.” “Huwag niyo masyadong pahirapan ang sarili niyo. Alam ko mabigat po ang trabaho, pero okay din sometimes to enjoy the ride,” Cruz said when asked for his message for Duterte. (MNS)
INVESTMENT approvals in April surged, posting more than twice the amount reported during the same period last year, data from the Board of Investments (BoI) said.
THE PHILIPPINE construction industry is expected to grow in the next four years, reaching $47.0 billion in 2020 through funds driven largely by the residential and the infrastructure markets, a report by Timetric’s Construction Intelligence Center (CIC) said yesterday.