Cebu Province News March 2015

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Wars of ancient history were about possessions, territory, power, control, family, betrayal, lover's quarrel, politics and sometimes religion.

But we are in the Modern era and supposedly more educated and enlightened .

Think about this. Don't just brush off these questions.

  • Why is RELIGION still involved in WARS? Isn't religion supposed to be about PEACE?
  • Ask yourself; What religion always campaign to have its religious laws be accepted as government laws, always involved in wars and consistently causing WARS, yet insists that it's a religion of peace?

WHY??

There are only two kinds of people who teach tolerance:
  1. The Bullies. They want you to tolerate them so they can continue to maliciously deprive you. Do not believe these bullies teaching tolerance, saying that it’s the path to prevent hatred and prejudice.
  2. The victims who are waiting for the right moment to retaliate. They can’t win yet, so they tolerate.
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Aerial View of Metro Cebu

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DOT backs eco-tourism zone for Ga-as, Balamban

By Katlene O. Cacho

THE Department of Tourism (DOT) has backed the development of an eco-tourism zone in Barangay Ga-as, Balamban, one of the lead proponents of the project has said.

According to Edwin Ortiz, one of the trustees of DOT’s Tourism Promotions Board, DOT Secretary Ramon Jimenez Jr. has instructed him to write a letter to Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) secretary Ramon Paje requesting his office to speed-up the classification status and identification of protected sites in the Brgy. Ga-as for the project to immediately take-off.

Ortiz, who is also one of the prime movers of the Ga-as-Manunggal Eco-Tourism Group, said that Jimenez is interested in promoting the historical Mt. Manunggal, the site where former president Ramon Magsaysay’s private plane crashed in 1957.

“There are a lot of things we want to do there. But, we cannot start unless the DENR-Protected Area Management Board will identify which part is protected,” said Ortiz.

If declared an eco-tourism zone, Ortiz said that part of Balamban will become another tourist attraction for Cebu and will bring in more tourism development and opportunities for the town.

Part of the group’s plan is to offer a tourism destination that capitalizes on eco-tourism including activities like flower plantation picking and fresh vegetable shopping, as well as the establishment of pasalubong and antique shop stores.

This Cebu Eco-Tourism Zone concept was presented by the group some five years ago to the Cebu Provincial Government. Although it earned favorable interest from the province, Ortiz said the approval will depend on DENR’s move to identify the questionable and protected areas.

The Regional Eco-tourism Council of Cebu, spearheaded by the DOT and the DENR, have identified at least 20 eco-tourism sites in the region.

The region’s top 10 eco-tourism sites include Camotes Island, Bantayan Island and wildlife area, Central Cebu protected area, the Guadalupe Mainit-Mabugnaw Spring in Carcar, Chocolate Hills, Rajah Sikatuna protective landscape in Bohol, Twin Lakes Balinsasayao in Negros Oriental, Apo Island, Lobok-Mabini-Anda corridor in Bohol, and Olango Island sanctuary.

500 families in island to join tsunami drill

By Rebelander S. Basilan

SIGNS can be seen around Olango Island telling residents where to go to protect themselves from a tsunami caused by a strong earthquake.

About 500 families living on the island were also expected to participate in a tsunami drill today.

Andy Berame, deputy action officer of the City Disaster Management Office, said they will hold the exercise in Barangay Tingo, the area most vulnerable to tsunami based on the records of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Philvocs). The activity will start at 9 a.m. and end before noon.

“This is to develop the capacity of people to respond to earthquake and tsunami,” Berame said in a press conference last Friday.

The City Government is organizing the drill with the help of the Philvocs, Department of Education, Office of Civil Defense and Department of Interior and Local Government.

The Lapu-Lapu City Police Office and Bureau of Fire Protection will also send personnel to participate.

Some 100 teachers in Olango were also trained yesterday morning to teach their students how to protect themselves from earthquake and tsunami.

Bells

The Mini Hoops Dome in Barangay Talima, located two kms. from Barangay Tingo, has been designated as an evacuation center. Bells in chapels will be used to alert residents.

Berame said the Philvocs recorded an earthquake off Camotes Island in 1920s. Barangay Tingo, one of the 11 barangays in Olango, is facing Camotes.

City disaster responders were recently trained by experts from the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on search-and-rescue skills in water and collapsed buildings.

Mayor Paz Radaza earlier said disaster preparedness is one of her priority programs this year. She said she wants the City to have more equipment for disaster response and create a more systematic way of evacuating residents.

Pag-ibig sets P5.22 B as Visayas loan target

By Jeandie O. Galolo

STATE-OWNED Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-ibig Fund) is setting this year’s housing loan target for Visayas at P5.22 billion, which is equivalent to 8,126 housing units.

Of the amount, P2.3 billion will be for Cebu at 3,022 units; P1.25 billion for Tacloban at 2,761; P865 million for Iloilo at 1,262 units; and P790 million for Bacolod at 1,081 units.

Interest rate

Pag-ibig Visayas business development manager Rio Teves said the interest rate for regular housing loan is 6.985 percent, similar to last year’s rate.

In 2014, Pagibig Visayas set a target of P3.187 billion for housing loans in the region. However, this was exceeded by more than a hundred percent when in November last year, it registered a 114 percent increase, totalling P3.633 billion.

In 2013, however, Pagibig Visayas failed to meet its housing loan target of P4.109 billion. Instead, it only recorded P2.72 billion loans in the first ten months of that year.

Real estate industry players and officials attributed the current growth of the sector to “financial availability,” with Pagibig Fund becoming competitive with the rates offered by banks.

It was also last year when Pagibig decreased its interest rate to 6.985 percent from the 7.3 percent in 2013 and as high as 11.5 percent in the previous years. This was credited as a major factor in the increase in the number of housing loan borrowers in 2014, said Teves in previous interview.

Growth factors

Other factors for the growth, according to the official, are the newly-instituted reforms in Pagibig. These include, among others, a fixed loan to value ratio of 100 percent for loans less than P450,000, provided that the property is a socialized housing unit, 90 percent for loans up to P1.25 million, and 85 percent for loans over P1.25 million.

Pag-ibig also allowed three borrowers under a single loan. Co-borrowers, he said, need not be related to the principal borrower.

Housing portfolio

In Visayas, Pag-Ibig vice president for home lending operations Fermin Sta. Teresa Jr. said last December that its housing portfolio is at 56,731 housing units to existing borrowers for a total amount of P27.4 billion.

Sta. Teresa said Pag-Ibig has a total of 12 million members and P340 billion in assets.

Meanwhile, Teves, in an email, also reminded Pagibig members that it will be implementing new housing loan fees starting April 1 this year.

Processing fees will be at P3,000 (P1,000 up front and P2,000 to be deducted from the takeout proceeds). Appraisal fees will be P2,000 for retail and P1,000 for developer-assisted loans. Refilling fees will be at P1,000 and service fee for splitting of checks will be at P2,000 per additional check.

Supplier pours in P270M for port expansion to hike Cebu cement firm’s capacity

(PNA), LAM/EB/

CEBU CITY, March 7 (PNA) -- A raw materials supplier invested around P270 million to expand the port facility it operates in South Poblacion, San Fernando town in southern Cebu to help increase the cement delivery capacity of Japanese cement maker Taiheiyo Cement Philippines Inc. (TCPI), in the same barangay.

In a statement, Solid Earth Development Corp. (SEDC) president lawyer Dennis Tenefrancia said the port could now accommodate five more vessels, increasing its capability to dispatch TCPI’s cement bags to offshore traders by 100 percent.

The port now has 10 berthing spaces, doubling the cement firm’s delivery of its cement products to dealers in Visayas and parts of southern Luzon.

“The port we operate could now accommodate five more vessels, double the number before the expansion,” he said.

In 2013, TCPI launched a USD10 million two-year expansion project to increase the plant’s capacity to at least two million tons a year.

Rolando Buhisan, engineering head of TCPI, said loading of cement bags into the ships could now be faster.

He said the pier which is regulated by Cebu Ports Authority is already secured from big waves.

SEDC Director Takehito Oga noted that effective port services promote regional commerce.

San Fernando Vice Mayor Miguel Antonio Canoy is confident the expanded port will boost the economy of his municipality, believing that there will be more jobs to be created in the locality.

SEDC, which supplies raw materials for TCPI’s cement production, has a limestone mining quarry in Barangay South Poblacion, San Fernando.

Cebu town gets Php15-M for farm-to-market road

(PNA), LGI/EB

CEBU CITY, March 6 (PNA) -- The Cebu provincial government has given Php15 million to the northwestern town of Tuburan for the concreting of a farm-to-market road.

Cebu Gov. Hilario Davide III turned over the P15-million check Thursday for a farm-to-market road concreting project in Tuburan town.

Tuburuan Mayor Democrito Diamante, who received the check in a ceremony led by Davide, Vice Governor Agnes Magpale and Provincial Board Members Alex Binghay and Grecilda Sanchez, said the fund will be used for the concreting project of the two-kilometer portion of the Alegria-Kabangkalan road, which gets dusty during summer or muddy and slippery on rainy days.

Diamante thanked the provincial government for its assistance.

He said the road concreting, particularly on the steep portion of the area, will make it easy for the farmers, who are members of a 40-farmer association, to transport their products to the market.

Their products include coffee, cacao, coconut and vegetables.

At least 18 mountain barangays will benefit from the project, said Danilo Cangmaong, president of the Farmers Federation of Tuburan.

Davide said his wish is to have all barangay roads in Cebu concreted.

He assured that before the end of the first half of this year the Cebu Capitol will be acquiring brand new heavy equipment for road construction and maintenance.

He said farmers who bring their harvest to the market and students who walk to school will benefit from the road development project.

5 regional design centers put up

By Katlene O. Cacho

FIVE regional design centers have been established by the government to institutionalize and promote design and culture across the country.

According to the Philexport’s news portal, the design centers will be in Davao, Cebu, Bacolod, Legazpi and Pampanga.

This public-private partnership (PPP) project is expected to benefit designers, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), industry associations, and design faculty members and students.

The regional design centers will provide training, seminars, workshops, materials research and development and other design capability improvement activities. The centers also share online design trends subscription and other reference materials.

“These design promotion programs aim to improve skills, knowledge and capabilities of regional designers at par with global standards; and increase product quality and market-competitiveness of SMEs,” the report said.

Republic Act No. 10557, also known as the “Philippine Design Competitiveness Act of 2013”, mandates the Design Center of the Philippines to establish more public creative zones and environment in Metro Manila and other central hubs in different regions across the country.

Although they haven’t received formal communication from their head office yet, Esperanza Melgar, division chief, Industry Development and Investment Promotion of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) -Cebu Provincial Office (CPO), said in a statement on Tuesday: “the DTI supports the idea of establishing a Design Center in the regions as this will greatly benefit our SMEs in improving their over-all competitiveness.”

DTI-CPO has been actively supporting the creative sectors in Cebu as it recognizes its potential contribution to the city’s economic and cultural progress.

Cebu’s creative sector is led by the Creative Cebu Council, a non-profit group composed of artists and creative entrepreneurs who have bonded together to promote, develop and champion the creative industries sector.

The Creative Cebu Council covers visual arts, furniture, fashion, architecture, print, interactive, music, performing arts, motion pictures, and culinary arts.

The European Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines previously said that if Cebu will be able to position itself as the creative capital of the country, it would open doors to overseas Filipino artists to come home and create here, which will benefit the economy.

CBM to highlight global-local play

By Mia A. Aznar (The Freeman)

RECONCILING the global mindset with the local culture is what this year’s Cebu Business Month will be focused on, overall organizing chairman Francis Dy said.

Dy made a presentation to members of the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry during their general membership meeting last week of activities that they will be holding for June. They are set to launch the CBM later this month.

Dy said they want to introduce modern and effective business practices and infuse these with the local culture and society. He believes that strengthening local and global connections will facilitate cross border entrepreneurship better, as Cebu becomes part of a larger market due to the Asean economic integration. In an earlier interview, Dy told Sun.Star Cebu that he felt this was a natural topic to pursue, following the previous year’s focus on the Asean integration.

As with previous years, the CBM will be highlighting four industries–information and communications technology and business process management (ICTBPM), tourism, entrepreneurship and creative industries.

The highlight for ICTBPM is a new wave of outsourcing and the possibility of locals being able to provide solutions for the industry. This will be part of the discussions during the Cebu ICT-BPM Conference, which will be held on June 3 and 4 at the Marco Polo Plaza Hotel.

As for tourism, Dy said it will continue to propel Cebu’s economy. There are three events scheduled for this sector. The Techno Tour Amazing challenge from June 16 to 18 will be an experiential tourism activity in Southern Cebu while the Cebu International Travel Fiesta from June 19 to 21 will launch new Cebu destinations and packages. They are targeting 100 exhibitors for the fair. The annual Tourism Night will also be held on June 20.

DOST partnership

The CCCI has partnered with the Department of Science and Technology for the Regional Invention and Contest Exhibit to complement the entrepreneurship activities. Dy said that the event is regularly held in October, but the DOST has agreed to move the event to June to coincide with the CBM. The Entrepreneurship Conference will be held on June 18 and 19 while the Grand Expo will be from June 18 to 20.

For creative industries, they will continue with the Cebu International Documentary Film Festival and the fourth Asian Creative Cities Network Forum on June 25. The whole month will also have sports activities and will be culminated by the Grand Chamber Awards and Fellowship Night.

Talisaynons urged to join Earth Hour

(The Freeman)

CEBU, Philippines – Talisay City Councilor Antonio D. Bacaltos Jr. is asking for the support of the Talisaynons to join the world in celebrating Earth Hour by doing a ceremonial switching off of lights on March 28 from 8:30 to 9:30 in the evening.

In a proposed resolution No. 2015-10-14, Bacaltos, who is the chairman of the committee on environment, request all the 22 Barangay Captains to encourage all households, establishments and all other institutions in their respective barangays to fully and actively participate in the worldwide celebration of Earth Hour.

"This campaign is a worldwide initiative how individuals, communities, businesses and government can address the eminent threat of global warning. As a symbolic gesture to fight the threat of global warming every household, establishment and all institutions are requested to switch off their lights for one hour from 8:30 to 9:30 in the evening," Bacaltos said.

"Aside from the symbolic switching off of the lights, all barangays of the City of Talisay can also be the climate champions by promoting renewed ways and practices of initiating change which can include simple environmental project like planting of trees, cleaning of the immediate environment and taking care of all our rivers and water sheds," he added.

The Earth Hour is an annual celebration and a global campaign to see hundreds of millions of people from different races, religion and culture on what can be done all over the world to combat climate change.

P4B project to rise in Lapu-Lapu City

By Jeandie O. Galolo

THE Filinvest Group continues to expand its presence in Cebu as its subsidiary, Filinvest Alabang Inc (FAI), recently marked its first regional expansion in Cebu with the launching of the P4-billion Serulyan Seascapes in Lapu-Lapu City.

The development, which will have six towers, will nestle in a two-hectare property near Crimson Resort and Spa, which is also a Filinvest project. FAI Serulyan Seascapes project head Don-Don Mari S. Ubaldo said the development is part of the Filinvest Premiere home brand category and will offer to the market 581 high-end condominium units.

The first tower, which will have 65 units, will be positioned as service apartments instead of purely residential ones and is targeted to investors. Ubaldo said Tower 1 will be managed by FilArchipelago Hospitality Inc, the same group behind Crimson.

“I’m very optimistic that Cebuanos will embrace this project,” Ubaldo said at the sidelines of the project’s launching, noting the vibrant tourism in Lapu-Lapu City.

FAI’s biggest project is Filinvest City, a 244-hectare development in Alabang, Muntinlupa.

Lapu-Lapu Mayor Paz Radaza said Filinvest’s additional investment in the city is a welcome development. She said Serulyan Seascapes will boost the upbeat tourism industry of Mactan Island.

The city’s income, the mayor said, increased by 15 percent in 2014. Although she did not cite figures, she said the income is primarily driven by the residential and tourism projects in the city.

Construction of the first tower in Serulyan Seascapes will start in the second quarter of this year, according to Ubaldo. It is scheduled to be completed and become operational in 2018.

Aside from Serulyan Seascapes, Ubaldo said FAI will be launching within the year a Filinvest exclusive collection brand within City de Mare in South Road Properties.

Travel industry group eyes ‘enchanted farm’ project in Cebu

(PNA), CTB/EB/

CEBU CITY, March 1 (PNA) -- The Network of Independent Travel Agencies (NITAs) is eyeing a six-hectare property in Cebu as location for its planned enchanted farm project.

NITAs chairman Bobby Lim Joseph said his group is currently working with Gawad Kalinga to set up a total of 28 enchanted farm facilities across the country with Cebu as one of the priority locations.

Joseph said NITAs and Gawad Kalinga will be coordinating closely with the Cebu Provincial Government through Vice Gov. Agnes Magpale to pursue this project.

The province may either donate the land or enter into a partnership deal with Gawad Kalinga.

The establishment of an enchanted farm throughout the Philippines is expected to boost the promotion of social tourism, wherein a community will be trained to capitalize on tourism and becoming entrepreneurs.

Enchanted farms serve as incubation facility for farmers to create and market their own product, and eventually become part of social entrepreneurism.

Gawad Kalinga has already one such farm operating in Angat, Bulacan.

The GK Enchanted Farm is Gawad Kalinga’s platform to raise social entrepreneurs, help local farmers and create wealth in the countryside.

The farm accepts walk-in or stay-in visitors. While in the farm, visitors can have a walking tour, attend social enterprise demos and hands-on trial, or engage in farming activities.

The farm enchants visitors with stories not only of successful enterprise but also of concrete acts of caring and sharing.

Joseph and the rest of the membership of NITAs have decided to join hands with GK in establishing more enchanted farms and promote these to the international market.

Joseph’s other group, the SKAL International, will also help in promoting the enchanted farms.