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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

IKEA to open in PH?

MANILA – Many Filipinos took to social media to share their thoughts about the Swedish furniture retailer IKEA following a report that it will soon open here in the country.

IKEA, known for its big blue and yellow building that sells ready-to-assemble furniture and Swedish meatballs, will finally open in the Philippines, news website Inquirer.net reported on Wednesday.
IKEA’s current Asia Pacific locations include Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, India, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand.
The company also has several branches in Europe, North America, Middle East, North Africa and the Caribbean, according to its website. 


Bilibid - Ikatlong Pag-galugad

Pera (dollars), gadgets, marijuana, drug paraphernalia nakuha sa ikatlong beses na clearing ops ng SAF sa Quard 2 New Bilibid Prison. SAF spox: Ang ilang droga, ibinaon pa sa lupa. May narekober ding dollar at Chinese money







Source: News5 Everywhere

Biyaheng Ospital

Biyaheng Ospital
AFTER BOUT WITH PNEUMONIA,
READY TO ROCK AND ROLL AGAIN


Sorry folks for not having posted any update in this page for the last four days.
Much as I wanted to, I felt my body was just aching all over because of a bout with pneumonia over the weekend.
It all started after the long road trip from Manila to Davao City with stop overs in Naga City, Catbalogan, Western Samar and Sogod, Southern Leyte for the continuation of the Biyaheng Bukid.
When I arrived in Davao City, I started having itchy throat which got worse Friday night after President Rody Duterte's visit in Buluan, Maguindanao.
I took a rest in my farm house in Kidapawan City Saturday and Sunday until my eldest daughter, Dr. Maria Krista, seconded by her younger sister, JB who is reviewing for her medical board examination, insisted that I go back to Davao City and undergo a medical check up at the hospital she is working with, DMSF Hospital.
After X-Ray and CBC check, it was established that I had pneumonia.
That was Sunday night and I was all prepared to attend the opening session of the Senate and the President's first State of the Nation Address (SONA).
Aside from that, I had a scheduled trip to Jakarta, Indonesia to meet with the Indonesian Minister of Fisheries for the signing of an important agreement on the fisheries.
The Indonesian trip was something I could assign to two Undersecretaries - Segfredo Serrano and Eduardo Gongona - but I told the doctors I could not miss the SONA.
I did not want to miss an historic event even if I had to have to wear an IV tube.
It's a good thing that the doctors at DMSF, including my daughter, sought the advice of one of Davao City's leading pulmonary disease specialist, Dr. Allan Arreola.
Dr. Arreola said that I could go to the SONA provided I would take medications to address my condition.
By Tuesday night, except for the nasal drip which causes irritation in my throat, I felt that my body was better with my temperature back to 36.9 degrees.
Following the doctors' advice (and the nagging of my two doctor daughters), I had to cancel some of my engagements this week, among them the trip to Indonesia.
I have to give this old body a rest.
My brother, Pat, sent me a text message reminding me that I am no longer a 22-year-old young man but a 62-year-old grandfather.
(Before the SONA, I bumped into Quezon City Mayor Herbert Bautista and discussed with him a special agri project for his city. Will write about it later. Photo by Romirose Boloron)

For children of farmers, fishermen

For children of farmers, fishermen

LOVE AGRI, FISHERIES, VETMED?
ENJOY COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP
By Manny Piñol

When we were young boys, we would always tease those among us who had crushes but never had the courage to tell the girls what they felt.

We sang our version of "Fly Me to the Moon" which went this way: "Fly me to the moon, nakatapad wa kaingon." (He was so close but never said a word.)

That line holds true for so many beautiful government programs which people still do not know until today because these were never publicly announced.

In fact, it was only when I became Secretary of Agriculture when I learned that the government offers college scholarships, complete with stipends, for bright boys and girls who would like to take up courses in agriculture, fisheries, forestry, veterinary medicine or animal science.

This scholarship program which could be availed of in government colleges and universities all over the country is funded by the ACEF or Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund.

The ACEF comes from the collections of duties and levies on all imported agriculture items and was originally intended to be loaned out to farmers and fisher folk who are affected by the importation of the same product.


It was supposed to prepare these sectors for the eventual lifting of trade restrictions on agricultural commodities.

The ACEF included a scholarship program for the children of poor farmers and fisher folk who would like to take up agriculture, fisheries, forestry and animal science courses, including veterinary medicine.

The ACEF, however, became a milking cow for corrupt officials and almost the entire over P8-B in loans given to individuals amounting to as much as P50-M each was not paid. Worse, there was even no serious effort to disseminate information regarding the scholarships.

I'm thankful Sen. Cynthia Villar, former chairperson of the Committee on Agriculture of the Senate, worked for the extension of the ACEF but reduced the ceiling for lending’s to only P5-M. Along with the extension, of course, is the assurance that children of poor farmers and fishermen could go to college for free.

So, if you have children who are bright and interested to go to college as ACEF scholars, please visit the nearest government college or university near you.

See the school president or the registrar and tell them that I instructed you to inquirer about the ACEF scholarship grant.

There are, of course, requirements and scholarship standards which must be complied with and met but if your children are determined to go to college, they could easily do it.

In the DA, the official in-charge of the ACEF scholarship program is Undersecretary Ranibai Dilangalen. You could also visit her in the DA Central Office in Quezon City.

By the way, here is the link to the official Dept. of Agriculture webpage where you could actually get more information. www.da.gov.ph

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Raliyista - TAPANG at MALASAKIT


For the first time in the history of SONA  – State of the Nation Address nag-karoon ng mapayapang kilos protesta ang mga melitanting grupo ng Pilipinas nakipag-kasundo at nakipag-cooperates sila sa kagawaran ng Pulisya na nangangasiwa ng kapayapaan sa lugar. patunay niyan ay nakipag-biso biso pa ang Hepe ng PNP na si Chief Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa sa mga Leader ng Kilusan. Makikikita sa larawan ang pakikipag-halu bilo ni Sir Bato”.

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Naging masaya ang pag-tatagpo ng mga raliyista at mga pulis, Inyong pansining nagbibigayan pa sila ang inumin.

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Ganito naman sa panahon ng dating President Noynoy Aquino, Dating Administration Galit ang mamayan ngunit Galit din ang iginaganti ng gobyerno.

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Mas nanaisin pa nila na saktan ang mga Filipino na sumisigaw ng katarungan at humihingi ng tulong sa Gobyerno. Kung sa bagay ay lahing Chinese din itong si Nonoy Aquino. Ang mga chinese sa ating bayan ang tunay na salot sa ating bayan sinisira nila ang buhay ng mga Filipino inaapi at pinag-sasamantalahan ang ating mga likas na yaman,
  


Sa panahon ngayon ni Presidente Rody Roa Duterte Ang mga raliyista ang panawagan ay pakiki-pagkaisa at kapayapaan para sa bayan.



Bago sila nagtapos at umuwi ay nagkaroon pa sila ng paglilinis na dati-rati ay iniiwan na lang nilang madumi ang kanilang pinagdausan ng ng rally, ngayon ay unti unti ng nadidisiplina ang mga mamamayan lalo na ang mga raliyista.

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First time in the history of the Philippines iba talaga ang may TAPANG at MALASAKIT



Alarming News Hidden Chinese Military Base with Alleged Missile Silos Found in Zambales, Philippines

Breaking Story: Hidden Chinese Military Base with Alleged Missile Silos Found in Zambales
by: Intel Guru
While many Filipinos knew of China's construction of military bases in six different reef areas inside the Philippines’ exclusive 200 mile economic zone in the West Philippines Sea, they are unaware that China has clandestinely build a "Deep Underground Military Base" in Zambales, the province nearest to Scarborough Shoal in the Philippines.



The base is believed to contain underground military silos capable of holding long-range missiles. An image taken from a military intelligence satellite captured an image of what seem to look like underground missile pods and two small buildings believed to be the entrance of the tunnel and an external observation building. What stirs analyst to think that these are military installations is the composition of the structure: It is fully made of concrete even its sloping roofs.

Gov. Amor Deloso of Zambales already cautioned that there allegedly is Chinese military presence in his province. He added that this 500-hectare area was allegedly sold to the Chinese by  a former Governor of Zambales (name withheld for verification).



"They sold it to the Chinese – three mountains that compose a 500 hectare island area where they have stationed their missile; that’s why an American warship has been keeping an eye on it since the ruling favorable to the Philippines by the arbitration court),” Deloso said.

There were previous reports saying that "three Chinese conglomerates namely, Jiangxi Rare Earth & Metals Tungsten Group, Wei-Wei Group, and Nihao Mineral Resources Inc. also operate in Sta.Cruz and have put up five “minahang bayan (small-scale mines)” through Filipino dummies.



The governor noted that Beijing has already established itself not only in Panatag/Scarborough Shoal (formerly Bajo de Masinloc) but also in the mountains and the mainland. The disputed island is 85 kilometers from Sta. Cruz municipality but only 65 km more or less from Masinloc.

It looks like China is dead serious in invading the Philippine. They already exploited our minerals and they don't want to let go of it.

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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Touch the soil, smell the grass - The Working Secretary Manny Piñol

Kayo ba ay pabor dito? Muli natin ibalik ang masayang pag-aaral na meron gardening. ako pabor dito, dapat hindi lang puro computer games at facebook ginagawa ng mga studyante natin. isa na naman magandang derektiba ng ating working Secretary Manny Piñol.


Touch the soil, smell the grass

DA, DEPED TO RE-INTRODUCE
BASIC GARDENING IN SCHOOLS
By Manny Piñol
Secretary, Dept. of Agriculture

"I believe the children are our future," so goes a line of a very popular song.
But what exactly would be the future of this agricultural country if the children of today do not even know how to plant vegetables or do not even know the smell of the soil and the scent of a tomato flower?
You could blame it on the lack of opportunities in the farm but the fact is today, young Filipinos are leaving the countryside for jobs in the big cities.

Most Filipino children do not even know how to plant vegetables or even just basic gardening.
For many young kids today, the closest they get to farming is by playing Farmville in the computer.
Two weeks ago, during the Cabinet meeting I attended, I talked to Department of Education Secretary Leonor Briones and presented to her the idea of bringing back basic gardening as a special activity for elementary school children in both public and private schools all over the country.

She really liked the idea and so we agreed that DA and DepEd would work together to implement a national school gardening program and the search for the Best School Garden in the country.
While we have not signed a Memorandum of Agreement yet, I have asked the Director of the Bureau of Plant Industry, Dr. Vivencio Mamaril, to prepare the Program Design.

I have also directed the DA Regional Directors to coordinate with their counterparts in the DepEd so they could start coordinating their activities.

In the proposed MOA that DA is drafting, DepEd will make basic gardening as a special school activity allowing teachers and students to spend time working in their gardens in the back of the school.
DA, on the other hand, will provide technicians, gardening tools, seeds, organic fertilizers and even irrigation equipment.

The search for the Best School Garden will start at the School Districts Level, Municipal, Provincial, Regional and National.

The winner will receive a Presidential Award and prizes in cash and gardening tools.
I have instructed Undersecretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat to include in our proposed budget for 2017 an allocation of P20-M to support this program.

The amount set aside for this advocacy may look huge but I believe it is worth it.

I cannot allow a situation where the future generation of this country would not even be able to know the difference between an eggplant and okra or a chicken and a duck.