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State of calamity declared in Agusan del Sur after flooding displaces thousands and damages huge farmlands, wiping out an entire planting season’s work.

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By Erwin M. Mascariñas

AN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur— The heavy rains brought about by the trough of a Low-Pressure Area (LPA) outside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) have displaced thousands of individuals in Agusan del Sur prompting the province to declare a state of calamity.

On January 31, 2024, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan in the Province of Agusan del Sur approved the declaration after several towns were overwhelmed by flooding. “It was Governor Santiago

Cane Jr.’s recommendation to place the entire province under a state of calamity due to widespread flooding caused by continuous heavy rains attributed to the effects of the Shear line, Northeast Monsoon, and the current trough of

A FARMER balances a sack of feeds on his head while crossing the raging current along a barangay road in La Caridad, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur, on February 1, 2023. ERWIN M. MASCARIÑAS

A RESIDENT navigates his makeshift bamboo raft across the floodwaters to deliver food and supplies to trapped residents in Bunawan town, Agusan del Sur, on February 1, 2023. ERWIN M. MASCARIÑAS

the Low-Pressure Area,” said Vice Governor Samuel Tortor during the provincial special session. According to the report of the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (PDRRMO) of Agusan del Sur, 1,368 families have been affected by the flooding in Rosario across the seven barangays, while 74 families in Trento are affected from two barangays. Agusan del Sur Board Member Edwin Elorde pointed out that 923 families or 2,000 individuals in Bunawan town are currently taking shelter in three evacuation centers in the municipality. Department of Social Welfare and Development-Caraga said they distributed an initial 7,832 food packs to the affected families in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur, on Wednesday. Liza Mazo, Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Caraga chief, pointed out that the situation was aggravated by the heavy rains that soaked

the entire province, brought by the shear line, that earlier hit parts of Davao and Agusan provinces on January 16 and lasted until January 21. “Several villages in Agusan del Sur, like in the towns of Veruela, Loreto and San Agustin, were already flooded around the third week of January; the rain almost didn’t stop and the waters coming from the flooded municipalities in Davao de Oro further added to the already growing waters of the area’s river basin,” said Mazo. Mazo, who inspected the affected areas on February 1, was clearly aghast at how massive the flooding has become. “We’ve seen the massive devastation and how vast the flooding in several of the barangays and towns that we’ve visited, which is just a smaller area compared to how large the reports that are still coming in from the other barangays and their Continued on A2

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WATERWORLD IN THE SOUTH RESIDENTS on makeshift rafts navigate flooded fields in Barangay Libertad, Bunawan town, Agusan del Sur, February 1, 2023. ERWIN M. MASCARIÑAS

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respective towns. We are further coordinating with the provincial risk reduction management offices and with the DSWD for their help and support to those affected by the flood,” said Mazo. According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council’s latest report dated February 1, the trough of the LPA has affected a total of 19,183 families or 65,871 individuals across Region XI and Caraga in 21 municipalities, displacing a total of 34, 227 individuals.

Robbed of planting season

“LOOKING at the flooded field, it’s a pity and sad that hundreds of hectares here had been flooded. Several of the rice fields had just been planted, while some, like myself, had just planted our rice seedlings,” expressed Raquel Daluyo, a 44-year-old farmer in Prosperidad town. Provincial Agriculturist Armando G. Valiente revealed that of the total area (14,851 hectares) planted to rice in the province, some 6,499.5 hectares are affected, accounting for 43.7 percent. The

most impacted stages are the seeding and vegetative stages, with the highest age of rice still at one month. “The flooded crops are primarily rice and corn, according to reports from municipal agriculturists and initial monitoring. All areas, except the municipality of Sibagat, have experienced flooding. Among the 12 municipalities, none have been spared from the inundation,” Valiente said. “With this data showing a significant 43.7 percent of the planted area affected, based on the memorandum circular serving as the basis for assessing agricultural damage or livelihood, a minimum requirement of 30 percent is needed to declare a state of calamity,” he added. Alex Escabardo, Public Information Officer of Agusan del Sur, said that an estimated P28 million worth of rice seedlings in the town of Veruela were damaged after they got flooded and covered with mud. With reports still coming in from the barangays, the provincial agriculture office expects the figures on crop damage to rise as the flooding continues.

Agusan River Basin status

ACCORDING to the Agusan River Basin Flood Forecasting and Warning Center’s latest advisory, the water level along upstream and midstream Agusan River along the towns of Veruela and Bunawan is still at above critical level. Water levels along several bridges in the towns of Rosario, La Paz and Bayugan City were reported to be at critical levels, while Talacogon town and Butuan City reported that water levels are rising fast, spurring fears that flooding could reach areas in the city of Butuan. “The trough of the low-pressure area outside PAR brought a significant amount of rainfall over Agusan River Basin since Monday. In the next hours and tomorrow, the trough of this low-pressure area will still bring scattered moderate to heavy rain showers and thunderstorms over the Agusan River Basin and neighboring areas. Flooding and rain-induced landslides are still expected in areas that received significant amounts of rainfall since Monday. The rising water level along Agusan River and tributary rivers is still expected during the forecast period,” the advisory said.


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Pagcor’s 2023 revenue up 34.63% to ₧79.37 billion By Reine Juvierre Alberto

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DEPARTMENT of Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista (center) receives a certificate of appreciation as keynote speaker from Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) -Makati Incoming President Nunnatus Cortez (left) and PCCI-Makati outgoing President Rafaelito Solangon (right) during the PCCI -Makati City 2024: A Catalyst for Economic Transformation and Business Excellence 1st General Membership Meeting and 2024 Installation of Officers and Trustees and Induction of New Members held at a Hotel in Makati City. ROY DOMINGO

TATE-RUN Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) announced that its revenue for 2023 reached P79.37 billion, noting the rising electronic games and licensed casinos’ earnings to its growth. In a statement, the governmentowned and -controlled corporation said its revenue in 2023 rose by 34.63 percent, higher than the revenue it posted in 2022 at P58.96 billion. Pagcor noted that its double-digit growth was driven by gaming operations, which reached a total of P73.11 billion. Licensed casinos in the country’s integrated resorts are the biggest drivers in the gaming operations revenue at P33.18 billion or 45.38 percent of the gaming income. This was followed by the fast-rising electronic games, including e-bingos, specialty games and sports betting at P21.66

billion or 29.62 percent. Pagcor-operated casinos contributed P15.12 billion or 20.68 percent and offshore gaming at P3.15 billion or 4.31 percent of total gaming revenues. Other sources, such as services, business income, gains, and non-operating income contributed P6.26 billion to Pagcor’s overall revenue. The gaming corporation’s net income was P6.81 billion, posting a double-digit increase of 53.27 percent from P4.44 billion in 2022. Pagcor Chairman and CEO Alejandro H. Tengco said the state gaming firm increased its contributions to nation building (CNB) to P49.56 billion due to its higher earnings, higher than the P34.67 billion CNB in 2022. “Our robust revenue generation in 2023 allowed us to remit more funds to the government to finance various services, including funding for the Universal Health

Care program, also known as PhilHealth,” the Pagcor chief was quoted in the statement as saying. Tengco said majority of Pagcor’s CNB amounting to P34.72 billion has been remitted to the National Treasury, while P17.36 billion will go to PhilHealth to fund the free healthcare coverage to millions of Filipinos. The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) also received P3.65 billion as 5 percent franchise tax and P285.20 million for corporate income tax paid by Pagcor. Meanwhile, the Philippine Spor ts Commission was also given P1.73 billion, while athletes and coaches who won in international competitions also received a separate P92.58 million as mandated by the Sports Incentives and Benefits Act. Pagcor will also remit P3.06 billion to the National Treasury in cash dividends and the local government units (LGUs) that host Casino Filipino branches will receive a total of P451.72 million.

Additionally, P63.12 million would be given to the Department of Justice’s Board of Claims to compensate persons who were wrongfully imprisoned. “With the Philippine gaming industry’s full recovery from the impact of the pandemic, we are optimistic that Pagcor will sustain this growth momentum in the coming years,” Tengco said. Last month, Pagcor posted its gross gaming revenues (GGR) for 2023, which rose by 11.22 percent to P285.27 billion, higher than the revenue posted in 2019 at P256.49 billion and breaching its pandemiclevel revenues. “The main driver really is electronic gaming. The [e-gaming sector] has brought up our revenue substantially. The growth is very exponential and I believe it will continue to grow,” Tengco told reporters earlier. (See: https://businessmirror. com.ph/2024/01/16/e-gaming-mayoutpace-other-pagcor-revenue-drivers/)

DOTr chief to PUV operators: Khan calls for NTF-ELCAC abolition, but NSC says recommendation is ‘improper’ Join ‘successful’ cooperatives By Malou Talosig-Bartolome

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HEAD of the deadline for Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) consolidation, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) reminded operators to join cooperatives, which have been “successful” in their operations as profitability rests on the efficiency of a co-operative. “‘Yung pagkalugi or pagkita is depende sa management. Dapat ‘yung mga operators, they know how to manage,” Department of Transportation Secretary Jaime J. Bautista told reporters on the sidelines of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (PCCI) 1st General Membership Meeting Thursday. “Bakit, marami namang profitable yung operations. Bakit may nalulugi? Siguro may pagkukulang yung mga nalulugi dahil it’s a business venture as far as operators are concerned,” Bautista added. The DOTr chief underscored the importance of consolidation, saying, “If you consolidate, you will have more efficient operations, you will have fleet management, tamang dispatch.” Bautista emphasized, “Siguro dapat makinig din tayo doon sa mga kumikita kasi siguro ‘yung mga nalulugi, hindi nila napapatakbo ng maayos ‘yung kanilang organisasyon.” Bautista said in his speech during the said forum, “We have bent backwards, accommodating multiple demands of program oppositors.” Despite this, he said they are “pushing for full implementation [of the PUV Modernization Program] because “we strongly believe that we will transform the country’s public transport.” The deadline for consolidation had been extended by three months or until April 30. “With this extension, we target a nationwide consolidation rate of at least 80 percent. Although we are good to go even at 65 percent.” Bautista earlier said, “76 percent is more than enough to implement the program,”

adding that “at 85 percent, I’m very sure this will be a very successful project.” The Transportation chief explained the concept of consolidation, “Consolidation is when you become a member of the co-operative. You will own shares in the cooperative or corporation, ‘yun ang asset ng mga operators na magjo-join. It’s not another business.” Meanwhile, he also responded to the issue of importing units, pointing out that the government is not requiring operators to import their units. “Nasa kanila ‘yung decision where to buy, hindi kami nag-eendorse ng any supplier or any company where to buy, may mga list ng available supply…it’s really up to them,” Bautista said. He advised the officers and managers of co-operatives to pick the cheapest option in the market as long as it adheres to Philippine National Standards. “Eto ay mayroong engine na Euro 4, Euro 5, Euro 6 or electric-powered. Pero yung sinasabi na mag import ka, hindi nire-require ng gobyerno yun,” Bautista explained The PUV Modernization Program (PUVMP), initiated by the government in 2017, aims to overhaul the nation’s public transportation system, particularly focusing on jeepneys, the backbone of public transport in the Philippines. The program aims to modernize and unify the fragmented public utility vehicle industry, emphasizing the replacement of older vehicles with those meeting Euro 4 emissions standards. The program’s objectives include changing the franchising system, introducing new routes, and providing education to drivers. Commuter groups and networks and driver organizations have called on the government to delay the implementation of the program, as this will result in a significant loss in transport supply, which they argue has already been insufficient to meet the current demand. (Full story here: https:// businessmirror.com.ph/2024/01/25/ dotr-chief-says-april-30-2024-will-belast-extension-for-puv-consolidation/)

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ISITING United Nations special rapporteur on press freedom Irene Khan said she would recommend that the Philippine government abolish the interagency task force formed during the Duterte administration to quash the 52-year old communist insurgency. But the National Security Council is hesitant at the idea of outright abolition of the National Task Force to End Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), saying that it has been the “game changer” in the county’s success in ending the communist rebellion. Khan, the UN special rapporteur for the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of expression and opinion, was in the country for an assessment on the state of freedom of the press and expression in the country. During her trip for the past 10 days, she met with government officials, journalists, civil society leaders and legislators in Manila, Baguio and Cebu cities. She also visited the young activists Frenchie Mae Castro Cumpio, Mariel Alvez Domequil and Alexander Philip Dizon Abinguna who are detained in a Tacloban City jail in connection with their ties with the NPA.

‘Abolish NTF-ECLAC’

”I MUST express grave concerns that civil society actors and many journalists face during my meetings. I heard again and again red-tagging,” Khan said. Human rights activists complain that political activists, lawyers, trade unionists, journalists, humanitarian workers, teachers, priests, indigenous leaders and other groups who are perceived to be affiliated or sympathetic to the communist movement are being targeted as “Red” supporters. “Many of the victims have pointed their finger at the state agency, NTF-ELCAC,” Khan said. Khan said NTF-ELAC’s mandate is “outdated” and does not take into account the ongoing peace negotiation between the Philippine government and the National Democratic Front - Communist Party of the Philippines. “I therefore recommend that the task

Maynilad explores $300-M pre-IPO round, sources say

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AYNILAD Water Services Inc. is considering raising about $300 million in a funding round before a potential initial public offering (IPO) that could take place as soon as 2025, according to people with knowledge of the matter. HSBC Holdings Plc has been picked to assist with the pre-IPO round to sell less than 10 percent of the company’s equity, the people said. HSBC has also been tapped with Morgan Stanley for the possible first-time share sale in Manila, said the people, asking not to be identified as the process is private. Maynilad is seeking a valuation of $3 billion to $4 billion in the potential IPO, the people said, with one adding that the company will be legally required to sell 30 percent of its shares to the public by the start of 2027. That deadline relates to a franchise agreement signed with the government in 2021. If the pre-IPO round proceeds, Maynilad

would reduce the size of its IPO to between $500 million and $700 million from an initial target of $750 million to $1 billion, the people said. Deliberations are ongoing and details such as the size of the offering and banks involved could change, the people said. Maynilad President and CEO Ramoncito Fernandez, responding to a query from Bloomberg News, said the company regularly raises funds to finance its expansion. He said it is “too early to specify” any fundraising amount. HSBC didn’t respond to a request for comment and representatives for Morgan Stanley declined to comment. Bloomberg reported in September that Maynilad was evaluating proposals from financial advisers and planning a listing in 2025. Fernandez also told a local daily that an IPO would need to take place within about three years.

A first-time share sale could boost the IPO market in Manila, which hosted just three listings in 2023, raising $72 million, compared with $315 million in 2022, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Only Citicore Renewable Energy Corp. has filed for a listing in the Philippines so far this year, with its debut expected on March 22. Quezon City-based Maynilad was founded in 1997. DMCI-MPIC Water Co., a joint venture between Metro Pacific Investments Corp. and DMCI Holdings Inc., took control of the company in 2007, according to Maynilad’s website. Six years later, Japan’s Marubeni Corp. bought a 20 percent stake in DMCI-MPIC and became a strategic partner. Maynilad says it provides water and wastewater services in Greater Manila, operating about 7,500 kilometers of pipelines. Bloomberg News

force should be abolished,” she added. Jonathan Malaya, NSC assistant director general, said they consider Khan’s recommendation as “preliminary” because there was an agreement to provide her with more inputs and other documents for her consideration before she submits her final report to the United Nations Human Rights Council. He confirmed red-tagging was one of the main issues raised during her visit. “When we discussed the status of the NTF-ELCAC we assured her that we are open for reform and we assured her that given the new tone of the administration, there is opportunity here for transformation,”

Malaya assured. Malaya called the counter-insurgency campaign of the government as on its final push, with only 11 New People’s Army guerilla fronts and 1,500 armed rebels. “We expect that the remaining guerilla fronts will be dismantled before the end of the year,” he revealed, attributing the success of the end of the insurgency to the “whole-of-nation” campaign of the NTF-ELCAC. “Now that we have reached this stage in the campaign, we feel it is improper to call for its abolition...Now that we’re winning what signal does it send to the public and to the international community that the

Philippines after 40,000 deaths attributed to the communist insurgency after trillions of dollars and pesos impact on the Philippine economy they are now calling for abolition of the NTF-ELCAC,” Malaya explained. As soon as the NPA guerilla fronts are dismantled and peace talks between the Philippine government and the CPP-NPANDF resumes, NTF-ELAC will “transition” to the National Task Force for Unity Peace and Development, which will focus on peace and development. Khan is a Bangladeshi lawyer who served as secretary general of Amnesty International and a consulting editor of a Bangladeshi newspaper.


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the forerunner of the OPAPRU. With this, Galvez appealed to the public to “ turn away from any call or movement that aims to destabilize our beloved nation, especially to separate Mindanao from the rest of the country.” The OPAPRU chief emphasized that such calls are “anathema to the letter and spirit of the Philippine Constitution, which is the bulwark of our nation’s identity as a people.” A l so, he s a id t h at t h i s goes against the principles of a country which is already benefiting and enjoying the dividends of the comprehensive peace process that has put an end to decades of armed conf lict in Mindanao. “As Filipinos, let us therefore continue supporting the Marcos administration’s peace, reconciliation and unity agenda. The dividends of peace are upon us and are now being felt by everyone,” Galvez pointed out. Also, the OPAPRU chief said that members of former revolutionary groups are now playing an active part in nation building.

OR the peace and further development of the country, Filipinos should strongly reject calls that could destabilize and prove to be divisive to the nation, Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. said Friday. “When we, as Filipinos, are united, there is peace, development and prosperity. But when we, as a people, are divided, there is instability, underdevelopment and disorder,” he added. Incidentally, the OPAPRU chief

served as the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief of then President Rodrigo R. Duterte from April 18 to December 11, 2018. Also, on December 12 of that year, Duterte appointed him as head Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process,

He added that these individuals are now helping the national gover nment promote genuine peace and sustainable development in the Bangsamoro through inclusive, people-centered moral governance. Galvez also said he was pleased to note that Mindanao has already shed its image as a land of volatility, violence and armed struggle. “It has now become a symbol of hope, mutual understanding and solidarity, and most of all, a shining example that good things come to those who choose the path of peace,” he stressed. Galvez said heeding calls that wou ld div ide and br ing conf lict aga in wou ld set bac k t he ga ins acquired by the country through peaceful means. “We cannot afford to go back to square one. We must learn our lessons from the past and apply these to all aspects of our life as peace-loving citizens. Let us always choose peace and remain united, as it is the only way to move forward as one people and one nation,” he noted.

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HE Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) filed the 23rd case under the Run After Fake Transactions (RAFT) against a known cosmetic brand with total tax deficiencies amounting to P9.3 million. The BIR filed a criminal complaint against Ever Bilena Cosmetics Inc. (Ever Bilena) before the Department of Justice on Thursday. A news statement said the cosmetic brand is being sued for total tax deficiencies of P9.32 million for taxable years 2018 and 2021. The BIR said Ever Bilena violated the following sections of the National Internal Revenue Code: 254 (Tax Evasion); 255 (Failure to Supply Correct and Accurate Information in the Income Tax Return and Value-Added Tax Return), 267 (Perjury); and, 257 (Making False Records or Report). “BIR records of investigation showed that Ever Bilena made it appear that it had millions of purchases in the years 2018 and 2021,” the BIR said in the statement. The BIR clarified that there were no such transactions and that its purchases were based on non-existent goods or services from a ghost company. Ever Bilena was able to declare purchases that are almost equal to its sales due to the “fictitious” and “imaginary”

transactions, added BIR. The bureau explained that “fictitious purchases” from the ghost companies are intended to “over-claim” deductions both in the Annual Income Tax Return (AITR) and the quarterly value-added tax returns (QVTRs). These would eventually lead to a lesser or almost minimal income and VAT payments, the BIR said. The charges are made under the bureau’s RAFT program launched in March 2023, part of BIR’s intensified programs to boost its revenue collection performance. Previously, the BIR also filed cases against four ghost corporations with estimated tax liabilities of P25.5 billion and three corporate buyers and their officers, accounting firms, and certified public accountants (CPA) with total estimated tax liabilities of P17.9 billion. The bureau has also filed 15 criminal charges against buyers and sellers of ghost receipts against a total of 69 respondents with estimated tax liabilities worth P1.8 billion. (See: https://businessmirror.com. ph/2023/11/23/bir-files-15-criminalcases-vs-traders-of-ghost-receipts/) As of November 2023, the BIR has collection P2.34 trillion, higher than the P2.16 trillion it recorded in 2022. Reine Juvierre Alberto

Go aids displaced Nueva Ecija workers as solon sustains efforts to bolster local devt

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ENATOR Christopher“Bong”Go personally led a relief activity for displaced workers in Quezon, Nueva Ecija, on Thursday, February 1, reaffirming his commitment to ensuring that “no Filipino is left behind” in the nation’s march towards economic recovery. Prior to the town’s celebration of its Patimyas Ani Festival, the senator, an adopted son of Nueva Ecija, provided aid to 354 displaced workers, each receiving food packs, vitamins, masks, and snacks. Select

beneficiaries also received a bicycle, shoes, balls for basketball and volleyball, shirts, a watch, and a cell phone. Meanwhile, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) also conducted an orientation for qualified disadvantaged and displaced workers. It introduced them to the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers (TUPAD) program, which aims to offer employment assistance in the near future.

Go commended the DOLE for effectively implementing various assistance programs, such as TUPAD, which has significantly contributed to supporting individuals whose jobs have been impacted by crises. He likewise maintained his support, underscoring the importance of collaborative efforts in addressing the needs of the economically challenged community. In the Senate, Go filed Senate Bill No. 420 to promote further the welfare of Filipino workers affected by crises and ensure that those who

reside in rural areas lacking job opportunities are taken care of, which seeks to offer temporary employment to eligible members of low-income rural households, who are ready to perform unskilled physical labor for some time. Following the distribution activity, Go also visited the new dialysis center in the town, which was advocated for by Rep. Mika Suansing. The senator lauded such efforts to help improve healthcare access for the community.


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300,000 senior citizens in C. Visayas benefit from ₧1.8 billion monthly aid

188K indigent seniors get ₧1-B social pension in Caraga in 2023 By Alexander Lopez

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UTUAN CITY—At least 188,080 indigent senior citizens in the Caraga Region received financial assistance through the Social Pension for Indigent Senior Citizens (SocPen) program of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) in 2023. In a statement on Wednesday, DSWD-13 (Caraga) said some P1 billion worth of SocPen funds were disbursed during the period to support the financial needs of indigent senior citizens, especially for their medicinal needs.

“The SocPen program aims to provide crucial financial support to our vulnerable sectors, especially the indigent senior citizens,” the agency said, adding that it remains optimistic about the program’s continuity this year amidst its transition to the National Commission of Senior Citizens. The agency noted an increased monthly stipend for the SocPen program will also start this year, from P500 to P1,000. The increase, it said, is mandated under Republic Act 11916, or the Social Pension for Indigent Seniors Act signed on July 30, 2022. PNA

Meaningful waiting By Nick Tayag

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have noticed that a growing number of elderly individuals are struggling to manage their outbursts of anger. Many can’t seem to endure long waiting. They get annoyed and riled easily and constantly, in long lines, heavy traffic, during lengthy commercial breaks, or when longwinded friends just won’t get to the point. They are suffering from patience deficit or hurry sickness. In light of our advancing years, my fellow peers and I confront the stark reality that our remaining time is dwindling. Poet Andrew Marvell eloquently captures this sentiment as “time’s winged chariot hurrying near.” Is this why many of us are showing annoying symptoms of senior “entitled-mentia” by always claiming the right to be given priority in everything, everywhere? Nevertheless, expressing impatience through temper tantrums does not expedite the arrival of the desired outcome. Instead, it often provokes enmity and ill feelings in others. Fretting for not being promptly attended to only serve to reinforce the image of old people as a cantankerous, obnoxious and entitled group. For aged persons, losing one’s temper can even trigger palpitations or pains in the chest, increase our blood pressure and bring on other unwanted body ailments. As it often happens, temper tantrums can be a waste of emotions over nothing—not worth it. Someone wittily described patience as a “virtue that carries a lot of wait.” Indeed, its value can be weighty, too. Since we cannot do away with waiting in most cases, perhaps we can embrace the moments of waiting instead. M. J. Ryan, author of the book “The Power of Patience,” says: “Not everything can be accomplished through will power—sometimes what we need is a

bit of wait power.” All it takes is just a slight shift of awareness or attitude. Welcoming and accepting the act of waiting can often present opportunities we wouldn’t be able to seize if we allow impatience to take over our emotions. For example, just the other day, I was with my wife at the drug store to buy our maintenance medicines. Just our luck, the transactions with customers ahead of us were taking so long. I can bear seniors who can’t remember the names of their medicines or who keep pestering the clerk for cheaper alternatives, but what I found irritating on that day was the way certain senior customers chatting casually with the clerk, not bothered by the fact that they were making other elderly customers wait unnecessarily. It was supposed to be a lane reserved for seniors to minimize waiting, but I noted that the lines in the next lanes for regular customers were moving faster; waiting time was shorter, I could sense those behind us becoming itchier by the minute, mumbling infuriatedly to themselves. In my younger days, I would most likely tell my wife, ”I don’t have time for this” and would just leave and go to another drug store. But not anymore, at this point in my life. Instead, I told my wife to just wait it out. As for me, I eagerly looked for an empty chair and opened the Notes app on my old but reliable smart phone. Coincidentally, on that particular day, I found myself under time pressure to generate innovative ideas for our pitch in order to secure a successful bid. I quietly observed the diverse people there, picking up snatches of their conversations. A little later, I left my chair and walked around the drug store, looking

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EBU CITY—Around 300,000 indigent senior citizens in Central Visayas have benefited from the P1.8 billion monthly social pension program of the national government. Shalaine Marie Lucero, regional director of the Department of Social Welfare and Development-Region 7, said Wednesday there were about 299,737 indigent senior citizens who received their P500 monthly stipend in 2023 through the agency’s social pension program. The amount of payout released represents 100 percent of the target number of senior citizens in the region, she said. The agency distributed the amount to the beneficiaries in the

here and there at the colorful merchandising posters and promotional collaterals. All these were stimulants to my creative juices. Before I knew it, the transactions with the customers ahead of my wife’s were finally finished and it was her turn to be served. Within that brief interlude of waiting, I was able come up with at least 10 very rough but promising concepts and creative expressions. The long wait was just what I needed to get my mind focused and get it working. That waiting in the drugstore was a gift of time for me as in many instances. Indeed, quiet waiting can be an opportunity to spend time actively, creatively, productively, even contemplatively or however else you choose. My wife does challenging puzzle games to keep her mind sharp or she strikes up a conversation with the person beside her. As for me, when not writing down thoughts I’ve been mulling over in my mind, I read books I’ve digitally downloaded, which I’ve reserved for such lull moments. Rather than looking at it as time wasted or lost, see it as “found time,” as time that you can make use of. Inspirational writer Barbara Cawthorne Crafton gives us a whole new perspective on waiting: “Once you’ve mastered the art of waiting and acquired the virtue of waiting then what a gold mine of unused time we have in airports, train stations, doctors’ offices, supermarket checkout lines. I’m not sure I want to know how much it all amounts to—it’s got to be a couple of years, at least, out of the average lifetime.” You can also transform waiting time into “being-in-the-present” time. How? By putting yourself in the here and now. Awaken your deadened awareness to reconnect with what’s around you— sights, smells, weather, people. Is there anything at all in this current moment that makes waiting just a little more tolerable or, better yet, meaningful? Remember what our old folks would tell us: “Habaan pa ang pasensya” (be a little more patient). M. J. Ryan whom I mentioned earlier says that patience is a habit (a virtue in fact) that can be learned and reinforced by motivation, awareness, and practice. Why not use those interminable waiting moments and forced delays to flex your patience muscles? Doing so helps us live longer and more stress-free, guards the door to anger outbursts, gives us greater tolerance and empathy, makes us better and mellower persons in old age. So, next time you see that long line ahead, see it not as aggravation but as invitation to calm down and relax. It is when we are most relaxed and unstressed that the mind works better. After all, the good old book assures us: “Good things come to those who wait.”

region through direct payouts and the transfer of funds to 80 local government units that facilitated the distribution of the stipend to their respective constituents. Of the total number of beneficiaries, 127,439 were from Cebu; 99,490 from Bohol; 62,287 from Negros Oriental; and 10,521 from Siquijor. The number represents 7 percent of the 4 million indigent seniors around the country who are on the list.

AN employee of the social welfare department delivers a monetary allowance to an elderly resident of Cebu. A social welfare staff gives cash stipend to an elderly from Cebu. DSWD-Central Visayas Regional Director Shalaine Marie Lucero said on Wednesday, January 31, 2024, that about 300,000 indigent senior citizens have benefited from the P1.8 billion worth of monthly stipend distributed to them under the social pension program of the national government. Photo courtesy of DSWD-7

Republic Act 11916 or Act Increasing the Social Pension of Indigent Senior Citizens provides a 100-percent increase in the monthly stipend to help beneficiaries with the sustained price increase of various commodities. The social pension program cov-

ers indigent senior citizens who are frail, sickly, or have a disability, or those who have no permanent source of income or regular support from their family, and must have no pension from government or private agencies. PNA

Survivors commemorate 79th Anniversary of Auschwitz liberation in solemn ceremony By Czarek Sokolowski The Associated Press

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SWIECIM, Poland—A group of survivors of Nazi death camps marked the 79th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp during World War II in a modest ceremony Saturday in southern Poland. About 20 survivors from various camps set up by Nazi Germany around Europe laid wreaths and flowers and lit candles at the Death Wall in Auschwitz, where the Nazis executed thousands of inmates, mostly Polish resistance members and others. Later the group, along with state officials and other participants, gathered for a ceremony by a brick women’s barrack at Birkenau that has recently undergone conservation. Next, they prayed and lit candles at the monument in Birkenau, near the crematoria ruins. They were memorializing around 1.1 million camp victims, mostly Jews. The memorial site and museum are located near the city of Oswiecim. Observances were also held in many other countries Saturday. Nearly 6 million European Jews were killed by the Nazis during the Holocaust—the mass murder of Jews and other groups before and during World War II. Soviet Red Army troops liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27, 1945. Marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day, the survivors were accompanied by Polish Senate Speaker Malgorzata Kidawa-Blonska, Culture Minister Bartlomiej Sienkiewicz and Israeli Ambassador to Poland Yacov Livne. Halina Birenbaum, a 94-year-old survivor, was moved to speak beside barrack 27, where she spent part of August 1943 until the forced evacuation of camp inmates on foot on January 18, 1945. She said the suffering and tragedy of people in contemporary wars and from the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel was “painful” for her and an extension of her Auschwitz experience. Livne, the ambassador, defended Israel’s massive retaliation in Gaza. “We hoped that the lessons of the Holocaust have been learnt. Yet, today we are astonished by accusations of genocide against the Jewish state while we fight for our existence,” he said. The theme of the observances was the suffering of the individual human being, symbolized in simple, handdrawn portraits of the camp’s inmates that were beamed on a screen during the observances in Birkenau. In Germany, where people laid flowers and lit candles at memorials for the victims of the Nazis, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said his country would continue to bear responsibility for this “crime against humanity.”

Gad Partok, 93, a Tunisian-born Holocaust survivor, poses for a portrait in his home in Ashkelon, southern Israel on January 26, 2024. He never thought he’d have to relive the horrors of the Nazi onslaught that claimed the lives of his father and two brothers. Then, on October 7, he watched on TV from his living room as Israeli news channels played videos of Hamas militants tearing through communities just a few kilometers (miles) from where he lives. He took cover as rocket fire from Gaza pounded Ashkelon, the southern Israeli city he moved to after emigrating from Tunisia in 1947. AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo He called on citizens to defend Germany’s democracy and fight antisemitism as the country marked the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. “Never again’ is every day,” Scholz said in his weekly video podcast. “January 27 calls out to us: Stay visible! Stay audible! Against antisemitism, against racism, against misanthropy—and for our democracy.” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whose country is fighting to repel Russia’s full-scale invasion, posted an image of a Jewish menorah on X, formerly known as Twitter, to mark the remembrance day. “Every new generation must learn the truth about the Holocaust. Human life must remain the highest value for all nations in the world,” said Zelenskyy, who is Jewish and had family members who were lost in the Holocaust. In Italy, Holocaust commemorations included a torchlit procession and official statements from top political leaders. Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni said her conservative nationalist government was committed to eradicating antisemitism that she said had been “reinvigorated” by the Israel-Hamas war. Meloni’s critics have long accused her and her Brothers of Italy party, which has neofascist roots, of failing to sufficiently atone for its past. Pro-Palestinian activists went ahead with rallies, ignoring a police order to postpone the marches to another day. There were brief clashes with police in Milan and activists at a sit-in in Rome insisted they weren’t protesting Jews, just

what they called the “genocide” in Gaza. Italy’s Jewish community has complained that such protests have co-opted the memory of the Holocaust and been used against Jews. In Rome, Italian-Palestinian student Amr Shahin said it was appropriate to protest what he called “the genocide” in Gaza on Holocaust Remembrance Day. “Unfortunately it is happening again, in Palestine, so precisely because it happened before we must learn from our mistakes, and reinforcing this concept today is even more important,” he said. In Bosnia-Herzegovina, Jews and Muslims from the country and from abroad gathered in Srebrenica to jointly observe Holocaust Remembrance Day, and to promote compassion and dialogue amid the Israel-Hamas war. It was organized by the center preserving the memory of Europe’s only acknowledged genocide since the Holocaust—the massacre in 1995 of more than 8,000 Muslim Bosniaks in Srebrenica in Bosnia’s interethnic war. The event underscored the message that the two communities share the experience of persecution and must stay united in their commitment to peace. Menachem Rosensaft, a lecturer in law at Columbia Law School in New York, told The Associated Press on the eve of his participation in the Srebrenica commemoration that this year’s observances were especially important. He said that’s because the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel was the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. “We need to bring people together and find common ground,” said Rosensaft, the son of Holocaust survivors. “To make sure it doesn’t happen again, this has to become the conscience of the world.” He said the international commemoration day, created by the United Nations in 2005, is important to ensure the world remembers the Holocaust long after the survivors and their forbears are gone. Preserving the camp, a notorious symbol of the horrors of the Holocaust, with its cruelly misleading “Arbeit Macht Frei” (“Work Makes One Free”) gate, requires constant effort by historians and experts, and substantial funds. The Nazis, who occupied Poland from 1939-1945, at first used Auschwitz to hold and kill Poland’s resistance fighters. In 1942, the wooden barracks, gas chambers and crematoria of Birkenau were added for the extermination of Europe’s Jews, Roma and other nationals, as well as Russian prisoners of war. Since 1979, the camp site has been on the UNESCO list of World Heritage sites.

Associated Press writers Kirsten Grieshaber in Berlin, Nicole Winfield and Francesco Sportelli in Rome, Joanna Kozlowska in London and Anita Snow in Phoenix, Arizona, contributed to this report.


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ESTLED in the vibrant heart of Clark, Pampanga, Hann Resorts stands as the pioneering integrated resort in Central Luzon, shaping the landscape of hospitality with ingenuity and style. Today, Hann Resorts proudly unveils its latest and most thrilling advertising campaign, inviting everyone to “Play Bold. Live Bold.” The Bold Evolution

In just two years since the successful inauguration of its flagship property, Hann Casino Resort has rapidly emerged as a significant player in the integrated resort industry. This noteworthy journey represents a remarkable transition from its predecessor, Widus Hotel & Casino, signaling a bold move that materialized with the grand opening in December 2021 – a momentous occasion achieved despite the challenging backdrop of the pandemic. This strategic shift has not only showcased the resilience of Hann Resorts but also demonstrated its commitment to pioneering new standards in the industry. The grand opening, conducted at the height of the pandemic, stands as a testament to Hann Resorts' determination to redefine and elevate guest experience to new heights. Hann Resorts made history

as the first fully integrated resort within Clark, showcasing a modern and inviting facade that not only symbolizes architectural excellence but also signals the dawn of a new era in resort experiences here in Central Luzon. This distinctive beginning set the stage for Hann Resorts to redefine luxury and adventure in Clark and beyond.

The “Play Bold. Live Bold.” Campaign

This 2024, Hann Resorts proudly unveils its newest advertising campaign, “Play Bold. Live Bold.”, capturing the very essence of thrilling experiences, bold and fearless spirit, and explosive pleasures. This innovative campaign serves as a testament to Hann Resorts' unwavering dedication to delivering unparalleled resort experiences, spanning from rejuvenating staycations to exquisite dining and exciting recreational activities.

Swissotel Clark’s Infinity Pool

At the heart of this campaign lies a profound message – every visit to Hann Resorts is a golden opportunity to seize life to the fullest. It extends an invitation for guests to immerse themselves in a realm of boundless excitement and indulgence, unfolding against the backdrop of the ultimate luxury playground in Clark. Journey into a realm of elevated experiences with Hann Resorts where international fivestar hospitality seamlessly unfolds. Within the resort, you'll discover Clark Marriott, the first 5-star hotel brand in Central Luzon, and the first Swissotel brand in the country, offering guests an unparalleled

Japanese & Korean dishes at Smoki Moto, Clark Marriott Hotel

fusion of comfort and luxury. These well- appointed hotels collectively operate a total of 15 restaurants, cafes and bars, all conveniently situated under one roof. Dominating the Top 10 list of best restaurants in Clark by TripAdvisor, Hann Casino Resort proudly holds the title of the Culinary Capital of Clark. Travel by taste around the resort where every dish is a masterpiece, meticulously crafted to tantalize your taste buds and orchestrate a symphony of flavors. Immerse in a world of excitement and entertainment, where worldclass gaming beckons, promising an exhilarating experience that captivates the senses. Beyond the

thrill of the games, make your way to 8th Avenue, where you can find an extensive selection of retail offerings that go beyond the ordinary, creating a shopping experience that is as unique as it is delightful. At Hann Casino Resort, every facet of your stay is carefully curated to offer not just luxury, but an immersive journey where every detail contributes to an unforgettable adventure. “Play Bold. Live Bold.” is an invitation that extends beyond the ordinary, inviting you to dive into a world where joy knows no bounds, and explosive pleasures await at every turn. Hann Resorts invites you to dare, play, and live life to the fullest, promising an extraordinary journey filled with limitless joy and unforgettable moments.

Captivating Audiences Across Platforms

The "Play Bold. Live Bold." campaign will come to life, making its presence felt on the pages

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of both local and international publications, as well as on towering, vibrant billboards. This dynamic campaign is strategically designed to reach a diverse audience through various channels, including online platforms and radio, ensuring a comprehensive and impactful presence that captures attention across multiple mediums. Adding to the excitement is an engaging onsite activation featuring a captivating lobby installation showcasing a hot air balloon photo booth. At the same time, in celebration of the 24th Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta (PIHABF), Hann Resorts will have its very own hot air balloon in New Clark City on February 16-18, 2024. For those seeking a oneof-a-kind experience, calendars are marked for this February's "Beauty & The Bold" concert at Bar 20 of Hann Casino Resort. This special event promises a unique musical experience, featuring the

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Bold. Live Bold.” Campaign to pursuing your boldest desires. It's a transformative journey about pushing boundaries and relentlessly pursuing excellence. At its core, it's an invitation to live boldly and unapologetically embrace the explosive pleasures life has to offer. Hann Resorts is not just a destination; it's an exclusive invitation to wholeheartedly embrace the extraordinary.” As we extend a warm invitation for you to join us on this bold adventure, seize the opportunity to explore Hann Resorts strategically situated for effortless accessibility from the National Capital Region (via NLEX & Skyway) and international countries (via Clark

Mr. Daesik Han, Chairman and CEO of Hann Resorts

Capt. Joy Roa, PIHABF Event Director, flying the King Air 350.

Philip Torres, Fashion Designer

charismatic Ian Veneracion and the incredibly talented comedian K Brosas. Veneracion is set to perform his most-requested renditions, creating an atmosphere of pure love and magic. But the excitement doesn't end there. The campaign's initiatives extend to the launch of a digital magazine GameChangers. This has taken a unique concept spotlighting bold personalities in Pampanga from our very own, Mr. Daesik Han, the bold and visionary Chairman & CEO of Hann Resorts, to the aviation prowess of Capt. Joy Roa and the fashion flair of Philip Torres, these individuals embody the spirit of bold living, mirroring the essence of the campaign itself. Get ready to be carried away by the immersive and experiential elements of this campaign that go beyond the ordinary, delivering a thrilling adventure in celebration of the bold and the fearless.

Embracing the Bold

Mr. Han sets the stage for this exhilarating journey, expressing, "The 'Play Bold. Live Bold.' campaign is a symphony of extraordinary experiences, a poetic ode to a dauntless spirit, and an unwavering commitment

International Airport). The resort's prime location not only ensures convenience but also situates you in close proximity to themed parks and a vibrant Korean Town, boasting its own unique retail and dining scene, thereby further enhancing its irresistible appeal. Plan your visit now to bask in the transformative experiences that await you. Dare to play boldly, live boldly, and immerse yourself in the extraordinary tapestry of offerings that define Hann Resorts. For bookings and more information, visit our website at hannresorts.com or our social media pages at @hannresorts.

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Samsung S24 series harnesses the power of AI KOREAN star Sunmi performed at the Samsung Galaxy AI Festival in BGC last week. Image taken with a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. PHOTO BY DINNA CHAN VASQUEZ

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HE era of AI is upon us, whether we like it or not, and companies like Samsung are making sure that artificial intelligence goes mainstream faster with new products like the Galaxy S24 series. The Galaxy S24 series is the first smartphone equipped with Gemini Pro and Imagen 2 on Vertex AI. The multimodal Gemini can generalize and seamlessly understand, operate across, and combine different types of information including text, code, images and video. Users can utilize the summarization feature across Notes, Voice Recorder, and Keyboard. Gemini Pro on Vertex AI provides Samsung with critical Google Cloud features, including security, safety, privacy, and data compliance. Galaxy S24 series users can also immediately benefit from Imagen 2, Google’s most advanced text-to-image diffusion technology from Google DeepMind to date. With Imagen 2 on Vertex AI, Samsung can bring safe and intuitive photo-editing capabilities into users’ hands. These features can be found in Generative Edit in S24’s Gallery application. Samsung isn’t the only mobile phone maker with an excellent camera on its flagship phone but the Korean tech company made changes to the S24 Ultra that makes it more sophisticated and polished than others and still with a lot of fun features. I will be reviewing the camera of this phone in the very near future but for now, let’s talk about Galaxy AI. One, the S24 Ultra can do real-translation and interpretation. If, for example, you are conversing online with someone who speaks only Korean, the S24 Ultra will turn the person’s words into your preferred language and vice versa. This without needing to be connected to the Internet. The phone also does translations for face-to-face interactions. Wait, there is more: an AI voice assistant can translate a conversation in two different languages. Two, using the Samsung Notes app, the S24 Ultra can summarize chunks of text. Let’s put it this way: you can write an article and the phone can make a

summary and notes about it. I tried this and it was pretty cool. Third, the S24 Ultra has generative AI photo editing, which lets you remove things or people in your photos. The AI will create entirely new pixels to replace the missing space. For example, I took a picture of my daughter in a coffee shop and there was a man behind her so I used this feature and the man’s image was replaced by a wall. Four, Circle to Search is a feature on the Galaxy S24 that enables you to search for details about an image or text automatically by drawing a simple gesture with the S Pen or your finger. For example, you saw a celebrity wearing a nice pair of shoes on TikTok. You simple draw a circle on the shoes to find out what brand it is and where you can get it. These features can be found in the Galaxy S24 series, which includes the S24, the S24 Plus, and the S24 Ultra. As part of the Samsung and Google Cloud partnership, Samsung is also one of the first customers to test Gemini Ultra, Google’s most capable and largest model for highly-complex tasks. The S24 series will also use Gemini Nano, an on-device LLM delivered as part of the Android 14 operating system, the most efficient model of Gemini for on-device tasks.

Samsung celebrated the opening of its Galaxy AI Pop-Up Store, located at C1 Park Avenue in BGC, Taguig. Present at the ribbon-cutting ceremony were Samsung Electronics Philippines (SEPCO) marketing communications manager for flagship Dominic Nacorda; product marketing manager for flagship MJ Marfori; head of product marketing Jun Guevara; business unit head Blue Avelino; president Minsu Chu; mobile experience business director Daniel Choi; project manager for MX retail marketing group Junsik Kwon; category head for flagship devices Ria Castillo; product marketing manager for flagship Isabelle Kim; and head of corporate marketing Yna Quimson. The Galaxy AI Pop-Up store will encourage guests to discover the Galaxy S24 series and offer them access to pre-order deals and freebies. The pop-up has a Gaming Area, a Content Creation Area, and a Productivity Area so that guests can try and explore the Galaxy S24 Ultra phones. Score exclusive deals when you pre-order the Galaxy S24 Series at the Galaxy AI Pop-Up store. Drop by from 10 am to 9 pm from now until February 29 at Central Square, 5th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. For more information, follow @SamsungPH on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or visit www. samsung.com/ph/. ■

Holistic approach needed to fight cybercrimes BY RIZAL RAOUL S. REYES A CONSOLIDATED platform composed of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML), not silo-based solutions, is the proper response to counter cyber threats. Ian Felipe, country manager of Trend Micro Philippines, told reporters in a recent press briefing that working on silos or separate units will only exacerbate the situation as cybercriminals can operate more effectively in penetrating and neutralizing the network. “Organizations have to

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invest in a consolidated and holistic platform in AI and ML under an Attack Surface Risk Management (ASRM) system to detect immediately the risks in the network. Monte de Jesus, senior threat researcher at Trend Micro Philippines, said organizations must always be vigilant as cyber criminals are very quick in recognizing the vulnerabilities of a system. “Organizations must also use the intelligence available so they can determine what needs to be protected,” he said. “You can’t protect what you can’t see,” de Jesus added. Raymond Almanon, also senior threat researcher at Trend Micro Philippines, warned that the wideranging availability and improved quality of GenAI, complemented with the use of Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), are expected to disrupt the phishing market in 2024. Almanon added that the change will enable cost-effective creation of hyperrealistic audio and video content, driving a new wave of business email compromise (BEC), virtual kidnapping, and other scams, Trend predicts. He warned that the Philippines should brace for more ransomware attacks in 2024 as it received 1.87 million ransomware detections in 2023. “Several companies in different sectors whether private or public/government are prone to ransomware attacks due to possibility in vulnerability exposure, social engineering attacks, or an even more targeted way of attack,” he said. Being a lucrative undertaking, Felipe said threat actors will be motivated and incentivized to develop nefarious GenAI tools for these campaigns

or to use legitimate ones with stolen credentials and VPNs to hide their identities. “Of all the AI-powered tools that have become progressively more sophisticated and are thus ripe for hyper-realistic audio and video misrepresentation in real time, we predict that voice cloning will see more abuse in near-future scams,” Almanon explained. For cloud-based ML models, he warned that data poisoning is poised to become an emerging threat as malicious actors could orchestrate such attacks during a model’s data collection phase, or even compromise a model’s data storage or pipeline infrastructure. De Jesus warned that AI models themselves may also come under attack in 2024. While GenAI and large language model’s LLM datasets will be a challenge for threat actors to influence, specialized cloud-based machine learning models are a far more attractive target. The more focused datasets they are trained on will be singled out for data poisoning attacks with various outcomes in mind—from exfiltrating sensitive data to disrupting fraud filters and even connected vehicles. Such attacks already cost less than $100 to carry out. These trends may, in turn, lead to increased regulatory scrutiny and a push from the cybersecurity sector to take matters into its own hands. “In the coming year, the cyber industry will begin to outpace the government when it comes to developing cybersecurity-specific AI policy or regulations,” said Greg Young, vice president of cybersecurity at Trend. “The industry is moving quickly to self-regulate on an opt-in basis.”

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MICROSOFT PROFIT SOARS 33% ON AI, CLOUD-COMPUTING INVESTMENTS SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft Corp. said on Tuesday that its profit for the October-December quarter soared 33 percent, powered by its significant investments in artificial intelligence technology. The company said that increase largely reflected growth in its cloud-computing unit, where Microsoft focuses most of its AI investments. The company reported net income for the quarter of $21.87 billion, or $2.93 per diluted share, beating Wall Street expectations of $2.79 per share. The Redmond, Washington-based software maker posted revenue of $62.02 billion in the quarter, up 18 percent from $52.75 billion the previous year, also beating expectations. “Microsoft is firmly establishing itself as a frontrunner in the AI race,” said Jeremy Goldman, director of briefings at Insider Intelligence. In addition to other benefits, Goldman suggested that AI technology could help expand Microsoft’s share of digital advertising. His firm anticipates that Microsoft’s worldwide ad revenues will grow 12 percent this year to $14.93 billion, but also notes that Google is expected to expand its much larger ad business by 10 percent in the same period. Analysts polled by FactSet Research expected Microsoft to generate revenue of $61.14 billion, and currently project revenue of $60.97 billion for the January-March quarter. The results are the first to incorporate the finances of video-game maker Activision Blizzard, which Microsoft formally acquired on October 13 for $69 billion. That merger boosted Microsoft’s revenue growth by four points, according to James Ambrose, the company’s director of investor relations. But it also shaved operating profits by roughly $440 million as a result of purchase accounting adjustments and integration and transactions costs, he said. Microsoft shares initially dropped in after-hours trading, falling almost 2 percent to $400.86, although

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PETPAL CLINCHES GOLD FOR MARKETING AT KMC STARTUP AWARDS

917VENTURES’ PetPal won the Gold for Marketing Award at the KMC Startup Awards 2023, standing out among over 200 entries nationwide. This accolade recognizes the company’s exceptional marketing campaign for the Pawtection Party, a vaccination drive that promoted pet health and responsible pet ownership. Pawtection Party, organized in partnership with animal nutrition and healthcare brand UNAHCO and the Ayala Malls Up Town Center, offered free 7-in-1 and anti-rabies vaccinations for pets, attracting a large number of pet owners and their furry companions. The campaign’s effectiveness was reflected in the vaccination of over 300 pets, exceeding the target by 110 percent. The event also fostered a sense of camaraderie and joy among pet owners and passionate veterinarians, fostering connections among like-minded people and nurturing a supportive and enthusiastic pet community. “Beyond the prestige, the award serves as a testament to PetPal’s commitment to making pets live their healthiest and happiest lives. Pawtection Party is a stepping stone to the future where no pet is left unprotected, where the joy of having a furry companion is accompanied by the responsibility of ensuring their well-being,” said Carlo Flordeliza, senior venture builder at 917Ventures. PetPal’s marketing strategy was distinguished for its creative approach to pet vaccinations, turning a typically daunting experience into a celebration. It utilized vibrant art and colors aligned with the brand to communicate the message and positively engage pet owners. The campaign addressed several critical issues in pet care, including assisting pet owners who rely on local government units for vaccinations and helping those whose pets have an unknown vaccination history. Its broader vision is to continuously assist in pet care through informational content and digitized pet services, such as vet teleconsults, home vet visits, and a PetPal Club Membership offering unlimited vet consults and other perks. The campaign’s success serves as a milestone fitting as PetPal is set to launch an app that aims to provide seamless access to pet care services, including real-time access to pet records, streamlined appointment scheduling, prescription requests, and telehealth consultations. This digital innovation is poised to transform how pet owners manage their pet’s health and wellness. The KMC Startup Awards brought together esteemed judges from the Robinsons Group, Bossjob, Kaya, and KMC. The event celebrated the achievements of startups and entrepreneurs who are catalyzing change across various industries. More information about Petpal’s various services is available at www.petpal.asia.


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Huawei’s most premium and ambitious tablet ITALIAN regulators said they informed OpenAI that its ChatGPT artificial intelligence chatbot has violated European Union’s stringent data privacy rules. AP

ChatGPT violated European privacy laws, Italy tells chatbot maker OpenAI BY KELVIN CHAN The Associated Press LONDON—Italian regulators said they told OpenAI that its ChatGPT artificial intelligence chatbot has violated European Union’s stringent data privacy rules. The country’s data protection authority, known as Garante, said on Monday that it notified San Francisco-based OpenAI of breaches of the EU rules, known as General Data Protection Regulation. The watchdog started investigating ChatGPT last year, when it temporarily banned within Italy the chatbot that can produce text, images and sound in response to users’ questions. Based on the results of its “fact-finding activity,” the watchdog said it “concluded that the available evidence pointed to the existence of breaches of the provisions” in the EU privacy rules. OpenAI, which has 30 days to reply to the allegations, said it would work constructively with Italian regulators. “We believe our practices align with GDPR and other privacy laws, and we take additional steps to protect people’s data and privacy,” a company statement said. “We want our AI to learn about the world, not about private individuals. We actively work to reduce personal data in training our systems like ChatGPT, which also rejects requests for private or sensitive information about people.” The company said last year that it fulfilled a raft of conditions that the Garante demanded to get the ChatGPT ban lifted. The watchdog had imposed the ban after finding that some users’ messages and payment information were exposed and because ChatGPT didn’t have a system to verify users’ ages, allowing children to get answers from the AI tool that were inappropriate for their age. It also questioned whether there was a legal basis for OpenAI to collect massive amounts of data used to train ChatGPT’s algorithms and raised concerns that the system could sometimes generate false information about individuals. The growing popularity of generative AI systems like ChatGPT are also drawing increasing scrutiny from regulators on both sides of the Atlantic. The US Federal Trade Commission opened an inquiry last week into the relationships between AI startups OpenAI and Anthropic and the tech giants that have bankrolled them—Amazon, Google and Microsoft. Competition regulators in the 27-nation EU and Britain, meanwhile, are also examining Microsoft’s OpenAI investments. AI systems also face broader oversight in the EU, which is finalizing its groundbreaking AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive rulebook for artificial intelligence. The bloc’s 27 member states are expected to endorse a version of the legislation on Friday.

fingers to zoom in or out, swiping left or right with two fingers to switch pages, or swiping up with three fingers to return to the home screen. To deliver that genuine PC-level office experience, it has a 1.5mm key travel, ensuring comfortable and responsive keystrokes for faster and more efficient typing. To help you be more productive, the tablet boasts of innovative features like upgraded MultiWindow, and you can also use Super Device to connect your Huawei smartphone. Huawei’s extensive ecosystem includes apps like Huawei Notes, Mojing Paint, CapCut, and PC-Level WPS Office 2.0 that will be available this month. Further adding to its

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HILE Huawei didn’t join the smartphone launching spree last month, it did introduce three new devices—a uniquely designed pair of earbuds called the FreeClip, an updated version of its MateBook D16 laptop, and their most premium tablet, the MatePad Pro 13.2-inch. Initially focusing on entertainment, Huawei shifted its tablet focus to productivity to respond to its consumer’s needs. The MatePad Pro, with features like Multi-Screen Collaboration, further blurred the lines between tablets, phones and other devices, boosting efficiency in office work. It’s been a while since I last reviewed a Huawei tablet, though I am still using the very first MatePad Pro they released a few years ago as my laptop sub whenever I travel, or when I just need to do light work. Huawei has already released several updates to the MatePad Pro series, but it was the sheer size (and price) of this tablet that piqued my curiosity. With a massive screen size of 13.2 inches and an equally hefty price tag of P59,999 for the 12GB RAM/256GB variant and P64,999 for the 12GB RAM/512GB model, this tablet is definitely not for the majority, but rather designed for a particular group of users who want a premium Android tablet that can meet their demands. This could include executives, creative professionals, content creators, and power users who want a portable device that delivers PC-like performance. I will be dividing this review into three sections, to share with you how the Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2inch performs as a tablet, as a digital canvas with the M-Pencil, and as a PC/laptop when connected to the Smart Magnetic Keyboard.

DESIGNED TO IMPRESS AND ENTERTAIN

STARTING off with its sleek, and elegant design, the Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 comes in either futuristic green or golden black color option. A nanoscale optical coating enhances its metallic appearance giving it a subtle luster finish, while its microsand texture provides a high-quality feel as well as fingerprint resistance. The back cover is crafted from high-strength glass fiber material, making it lighter than most 12-inch tablets with a weight of just 580g, and measuring 5.5mm thin. The MatePad Pro 13.2-inch also introduces a brand-new R angle design, giving it a more streamlined and angular appearance, as well as a more robust and comfortable grip. Moving on to the display, the Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2-inch has a 94 percent screen-to-body ratio with incredibly thin bezels measuring just 3.4mm. It has a 2880x1920 resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate; P3 Premium Color Management; 1,000,000 : 1 Contrast Ratio and 1000nits peak brightness so I didn’t have any problems using it even under bright sunlight. The 3:2 screen ratio, meanwhile, allows it to display more vertical text content and table rows, making it easier when reading text and processing tables or documents at work. The tablet is the first to have a large-size flexible OLED screen that also features Huawei’s anti-burn screen algorithm, doubling its display lifespan. The MatePad Pro 13.2 boasts of Huawei’s X-True Display technology, known for its strict emphasis on four key display attributes: accurate color reproduction; authentic contrasts between light and shadow; smooth and clear visuals and; comfortable eye protection with TÜV Rheinland Global Eye Care 3.0. Complementing that excellent visual experience is Huawei Sound for a more immersive audio experience. Huawei upgraded its sound field expansion algorithm, utilizing differences in sound distance and time for an immersive stereo field. This technology automatically adjusts sound effects based on scenes, ensuring users enjoy immersive audio without manual adjustments for each scenario.

Compared to other tablets, the MatePad Pro 13.2 isn’t just louder and clearer, it also has the best bass. I know I’ve told you to just forget the cameras on a tablet, but this dual camera setup—13MP main plus 8MP wide angle—is actually okay and it can even shoot 4K videos at 30fps. As for the 16MP Front Camera, it’s good enough for making those video calls and attending virtual meetings.

NEARLINK MAKES THE M-PENCIL EVEN BETTER

FOR artists who are used to using their tablets as a digital canvas, accuracy is paramount and a responsive stylus makes writing and drawing on a tablet a lot better. Huawei is the first to incorporate NearLink Technology to further improve its proprietary M-Pencil (3rd generation). The NearLink technology embedded in the M-Pencil ensures rapid and stable connectivity with the tablet, facilitating fluid and uninterrupted interaction. The stylus also boasts a remarkable zero-latency performance, enhancing real-time response in usage. From the previous 4096 levels, it is now equipped to deliver over 10,000 levels of pressure sensitivity, enabling nuanced control over ink flow, line thickness, and clarity of strokes, closely mirroring the feel of traditional pen-on-paper writing. The stylus also incorporates a “one calibration” algorithm that intuitively corrects and standardizes drawn shapes, transforming a roughly drawn circle for example into a perfect one, and allowing for precise angle adjustments in polygons. There’s also an upgraded highlighter feature, handwriting-to-text conversion, and sharing editable HiNote format via Huawei Share. Included in the M-Pencil packager are two types of nibs: a firm Transparent nib which is ideal for painting and an opaque nib which is slightly softer and more flexible for smoother writing experience, making it better suited for notetaking. While I’m not particularly skilled in art, my experience using the tablet for note-taking and casual doodling has been impressively similar to writing on paper. The pressure sensitivity of the stylus is quite noticeable, allowing for varied brush strokes based on the pressure applied. There is even a double tap pen gesture so you can quickly switch from pen to eraser. Besides Huawei Notes and Mojing Paint, you can discover more apps for the M-Pencil by heading over to the M-Pen Zone.

PRO-LEVEL PRODUCTIVITY

UNDER the hood, the MatePad Pro 13.2 is powered by a Kirin 9000S (7nm) processor that is paired with 12GB of RAM and either 256GB or 512GB of internal storage. This high-end chipset from Huawei makes this tablet a beast in terms of performance and is capable of intensive multitasking and even running those graphically demanding games. What makes this truly a viable laptop replacement is its full sized Smart Magnetic Keyboard. Compared to other tablet keyboards I’ve used, this one has a very spacious touchpad and complete set of function keys on top. The touchpad has uniform pressure sensors across its entire surface, providing consistent haptic feedback. It also offers several gesture controls such as pinching or stretching two

versatility, the Huawei Smart Magnetic Keyboard split design allows you to switch between Laptop Form, Split Form, and Studio Form with ease. When you are at your desk for office work, you can attach the keyboard to the tablet to turn it into a laptop. If you’re in a limited space, such as on an airplane, or just want a different angle for your screen you can detach the keyboard, place the tablet nearby and still enjoy normal keyboard functions via Bluetooth. For Studio Form, you can remove the keyboard and just use the kickstand for that perfect angle for sketching or watching some videos. The Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 comes with an 88W fast charger that supports both USB A and USB C charging cables. A 10-minute quick charge is enough to watch an entire movie, and it only takes just over an hour to fully charge the tablet. The adopted 2S series battery architecture ensures safety while doubling the tablet’s battery capacity. As for the usual hesitations about finding apps, I was quite surprised as to how the App Gallery and Petal search has improved. All you need to do is type the name of the app on the Petal Search bar and it will direct you to where you can download it. As for Google apps, all you need is to install GBox first and it will show you a list of the Google apps you can download.

FINAL WORD: The Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 stands

out with its exquisite design, combining a sleek, lightweight build with a stunning OLED display and powerful audio output. Its robust performance challenges the need for a traditional laptop, especially when paired with the M-Pencil and versatile Smart Magnetic Keyboard. While its price may be a consideration, the tablet’s comprehensive features and seamless functionality make it a worthwhile investment for both professionals and creatives seeking a top-tier device. ■

Microsoft... CONTINUED FROM A8 they later recovered much of that loss. Analysts suggested that investors were initially concerned about Microsoft’s continued aggressive investment plans. Microsoft’s cloud-focused business segment outgrew its other divisions, with revenue expanding 20 percent from the same time last year to $25.88 billion for the quarter. Revenue from the company’s Office suite of e-mail and other workplace products, plus the LinkedIn professional social network, grew 13 percent to $19.25 billion for the quarter. And the Windows-led personal computing business, which includes the company’s Xbox video games and services, grew 19 percent to $16.89 billion. Those figures reflected the huge impact of adding Activision Blizzard to the segment. Microsoft’s Xbox-related revenues grew by 61 percent in the quarter, although the company attributed 55 points of that figure to the addition of Activision, known for producing the enormously successful “Call of Duty” series of games. AP

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Editor: Mike Policarpio

Senate commends DLSU on essential EDCOM II role

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By Butch Fernandez

HE Senate adopted a resolution citing the De La Salle University (DLSU) for its research-partnership pact with the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM II). On Januar y 23, the Upper House unanimously adopted Senate Resolution 819 introduced by senators Edgardo “Sonny” Angara Jr., Pia S. Cayetano, Francis “Chiz” Escudero, Sherwin Gatchalian, and Majority Leader Joel Villanueva. EDCOM II and DLSU formally ratified their research collaboration through the signing of a memorandum of agreement (MOA) made and executed on June 14, 2023. The commission is mandated by Republic Act 11899 to implement a “comprehensive national

assessment and evaluation of the performance of the Philippine education sector for the purpose of recommending transformative, concrete and targeted reforms in the sector, with the end in view of making the Philippines globally competitive in both education and labor markets” in the years between 2023 and 2025. Consistent with its vision-mission to be a leading learner-centered and research-university and its core values of faith, service, and communion, DLSU had conveyed its intention to support the mandate and objectives of EDCOM II.

GATCHALIAN BARES EDCOM 2 INITIAL FINDINGS

ANGARA LAUDS LA SALLE

Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian presented the initial findings of EDCOM II, which identified several challenges that must be addressed. He cited as an example the country’s basic education system which boasts a net enrollment rate close to 90 percent. However, the senator said results of various international and national assessments indicate that students are not learning effectively while in school. Gatchalian said this might be due to the lack of sufficient and highquality learning resources, especially textbooks. According to him, while over a billion pesos is allocated for textbook procurement each year, EDCOM II’s review showed that over the past decade, the government has successfully procured only 27 textbook titles for Grades 1 to 10 students, utilizing less than a billion pesos out of the allocated P12.6 billion for textbooks from 2018 to 2022. BIBO NUEVA ESPAÑA/SENATE PRIB

The university undertakes to conduct these activities under the agreement: a) submit research inputs for EDCOM II, b) submit concept notes/research proposals from researcher fellows that will be vetted by the EDCOM II Advisory Council and Technical Secretariat, as well as the Philip-

pine Institute for Development Studies, c) organize and set-up research teams to produce research that directly responds to the policy questions of EDCOM II, and d) produce policy papers that commission and DLSU shall co-publish to inform policy directions of the EDCOM.

Mapúa MCM, Arizona State U lead Dabawenyo health, business students into global learning

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AVAO CITY—True to its commitment in delivering global education to students, Mapúa Malayan Colleges Mindanao (Mapúa MCM)’s Alfonso T. Yuchengco College of Business and College of Health Sciences collaborate with Arizona State University (ASU), the leader in innovation among universities in the United States for nine consecutive years—according to the US News & World Report’s 2024 rankings. Dr. Rick Shangraw Jr., who is Cintana Education’s president, affirmed this effort and solidified the ongoing ties during his most recent visit to Mapúa MCM. In this collaboration, university students and faculty are provided with unparalleled opportunities to explore high-quality, global education in business and health sciences. Dr. Shangraw emphasized the collaborative nature of the initiative: “Students and faculty are given the chance to engage in excellent programs and courses, both at Mapúa MCM and ASU. They can enroll in [the latter] or study online at other

DR. RICK SHANGRAW JR. (fourth from left) with Mapua MCM students and a faculty member. state universities, earning degrees from both institutions.” One of the notable aspects of this collaboration is the synergistic network of both institutions. Mapúa MCM has made its mark on the global stage when its business students competed in the 2023 Grand Finals of the International Student StartUp Idea Competition in New Delhi, India. Meanwhile, ASU’s pursuit of excellence in innovation further emphasizes the exceptional educational experience provided to Mapúa MCM students.

In this linkage, the latter’s students and faculty are given opportunities to explore high-quality, global education in business and health sciences. The collaboration extends beyond academics, offering scholarships, loan programs, and other financial aid programs to ease the burden on students. Dr. Shangraw elaborated: “We are actively working to make their experience more affordable, understanding the financial challenges faced by Filipino students.” Moreover, students benefit from

Athena offers free MBA for Filipino exec. assts.

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NFORMATION technology firm Athena recently introduced the Philippines’s first tuition-free, globally recognized Master of Business Administration (MBA) for its executive assistant (EA) hires across the globe, highlighting its commitment to fostering growth, empowerment, and excellence within its global team. Athena Assistants go beyond typical administrative duties, taking on a wide and in-depth spectrum of responsibilities spanning various industries and roles. These include financial management, estate planning, supplier relations, leadership management, and more. By collaborating closely with decision-makers and founders, the assistants gain firsthand experience in business operations. CEO Robert Hayes underscored the need to attract and retain top talent by offering sustained, peoplefirst, and industry-leading benefits: “What sets our EAs apart is that they [can] engage in different tasks every day. That means we need to get the best of the best. To do that, we want to take care of our employees like no other company does. As the company thrives, the employees will share in the long-term benefits. That is not something you see very often from a start-up company.”

In addition to standard company benefits and unique, well-liked rewards by the employees such as a petsupport reimbursement program and stock options, Athena is proud to offer an accredited MBA program known as Metis College aimed at enhancing its employees’ skills, development, growth, and overall quality of life.

Enabling professional development COLLABORATING with Woolf University, Athena’s Metis College MBA program aligns with global education standards akin to prestigious institutions like Harvard and MIT. Launched in October 2023, the program spans two to five years, comprising 13 comprehensive courses and a capstone project. The curriculum is tailored for working professionals and encompasses crucial business areas such as marketing, finance, and innovation. Distinguished business leaders and academics head the courses, ensuring a dynamic learning experience. Leading the charge for the Metis College is Chief Learning Officer Eliot Gattegno. With a teaching background at esteemed institutions like the University of Michigan and Harvard University, Gattegno explains

that Woolf—with origins in Europe— shares accreditation with some of the world’s oldest universities like the University of Bologna and the University of Paris. “Woolf has built up a portfolio of accreditation licenses in the United States, Canada, Switzerland, Spain, and numerous other global jurisdictions,” the Athena official said. “Graduates from our programs gain the potential to migrate to various destinations worldwide—thanks to the recognition of their degrees. [As such, our MBA holds recognition not only in specific regions, but everywhere] in the world.” The program’s flexibility is a cornerstone of its identity, accommodating the demanding schedules of working professionals with a commitment of 2 to 8 hours per week. Blending live online sessions with independent work, the program is fully supported by Woolf University’s academic advisors and a robust alumni network.

Tuition-free education ATHENA’S profound commitment to the professional growth and aspirations of its Filipino EAs is evident through its offer of tuition-free access to the Metis College MBA program valued at $50,000, or P2.7 million. This

real-world experiential learning, industr y-driven problem solving, and modern tech-enabled simulation environments. Dr. Shangraw emphasized ASU’s commitment to preparing students for the future: “We focus on digital skill sets, essential in the era of rapid technological transformation. ASU, through the Cintana Alliance, offers a vast array of courses, ensuring students are well-equipped for the evolving global landscape.” The Cintana official pointed out the importance of nurturing not just students’ academic abilities, but also their character and values. He emphasized the significance of internships and community engagement, highlighting ASU’s commitment to being a responsible and responsive community partner. His visit served as a reaffirmation of the enduring partnership between ASU, Cintana Education, and Mapúa MCM. Together, they continue to shape the educational journey of Filipino students, providing them with a holistic, globally relevant, and transformative learning experience.

investment is a testament to Athena’s vision of empowering its employees to achieve their full potential. The IT firm also plans to enhance the MBA program with dynamic courses focused on practical applications, further solidifying its position as a catalyst for professional growth. “The goal behind Metis College is to provide the same caliber of learning experiences that I would offer at renowned institutions to everyone enrolled. We own the curriculum, and we tailor everything to the specific needs of our employees and those enrolling in college,” Gattegno said. “Our commitment is to support individuals in achieving more, improving their lives, and providing the enabling environment for them to excel.” Athena invites professionals to imagine the possibilities of strategic delegation and collaboration. The company acknowledges that it is not for everyone, but extends an enthusiastic invitation to those eager to embrace the transformative potential of long-term collaboration, enhanced productivity, and a decade-spanning partnership with an assistant. Founded in 2019 by Jonathan Swanson and Robert Hayes, Athena connects CEOs, founders, investors, and executives with the highest 1 percent of EAs worldwide. Athena Assistants empower leaders to unlock time abundance through the art and mastery of delegation.

Sen. Sonny Angara sponsored a resolution commending De La Salle University (DLSU) for its research partnership with, and contribution to, the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM II). According to him, the resolution recognizes the university’s role in partnering with the commission and for supporting the latter’s mandate and objectives to institutionalize reforms in the country’s education system. “DLSU’s generosity has allowed EDCOM to devote its resources to other aspects,” Angara said. BIBO NUEVA ESPAÑA/SENATE PRIB

DLSU, on top of its responsibilities enumerated above and other agreements in the MOA, obligates itself to solely cover all the costs in relation to the project. According to the resolution, the obligations set forth in the memorandum w il l be instr umental in assisting EDCOM II in

its objectives to institutionalize reforms that would not only aim to address the existing issues in the country’s education sector, but would also contribute to the development of an education system at par with global standards, and more attuned to the needs of the present times.

Applications for postgraduate ‘Manaaki’ New Zealand Scholarships now open

SCHOLARS during their pre-departure briefing on January 9 at the New Zealand Embassy-Manila.

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N February 1, the New Zealand government opened its applications for postgraduate Manaaki Scholarships in New Zealand. The scholarship is funded through the New Zealand International Development Cooperation. This year, 16 qualified individuals will pursue postgraduate degrees in specific areas of study in the Oceanic country. For School Year 2024, 14 young Filipinos will be heading to New Zealand for their higher learning. They are Cherrisse July Ross Adlawan (postgraduate diploma in Environmental Management, Lincoln University); Chrisel Delmas (Master of Disaster Risk Management and Development, Auckland University of Technology); Katrina Permacio (Master of Climate Change Science and Policy, Victoria University of Wellington); Raymund Laddaran (Master of Disaster Management, University of Auckland); Elizabeth Marie Velasco (Master of Science and Food Innovation, Lincoln University); Ma. Carisse Compendio (PhD in Food Sciences, University of Otago); Marvin Louie Orbeta (Master of Agribusiness, Massey University); Maurice Lennon Ondoy (Master of Supply Chain Management, Auckland University of Technology); Hajar Kabalu (Master of Public Policy, Victoria University of Wellington); John Carlo Borja (Master of Public Policy, Victoria University of Wellington); Karen Joy Alcober (Master of Policy and Governance, University of Canterbury); Edilvin Walter Maghanoy (Master of Renewable Energy, Victoria University of Wellington); Fredeve John Pacatang (Master of Energy, University of Auckland); and Liemyr John Mariano (Master of Energy, University of Auckland). “Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships help build prosperity, security and sustainable growth in the Philippines, [plus] a lifetime connection with New Zealand,” Deputy Head of Mission and Chargé d ’Affaires

a.i. Tim Given said during the predeparture briefing for Manaaki New Zealand scholars held at the embassy in Manila on January 9. “Aotearoa New Zealand’s development partnerships in the Philippines reflect [our] strengths in agriculture, education, governance, renewable energy, and disaster resilience.” Given explained that the Māori concept of manaakitanga: hosting, supporting, or caring for others—underpins their Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships program: “[We have been demonstrating the concept] through our scholarships program since the 1950s. We manaaki scholars by providing them with…world-class education and positive New Zealand experience. We manaaki our partner governments by sending scholars back better equipped to contribute to their countries’ development.” Priority sectors for study include postgraduate degrees in climate change and the environment, food security and agriculture, renewable energy, disaster-risk management, and good governance. As Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships build potential leaders, the scholars are imbued with a world-class education, lifelong friendships, and vital skills to strengthen their careers and home countries. T he online application portal opened at 12 a.m. (midnight, New Zealand Time) on February 1, and will close on February 28, 12 p.m. NZT. It will be open to eligible candidates from the public, private and civil society sectors. Scholarships will cover full tuition, living expenses, establishment allowance, medical and travel insurance, as well as travel to and from the Philippines. Successful applicants from this selection round will be placed into Masteral or PhD studies commencing in 2025 providing that border and visa settings continue to enable such at that time. Interested applicants are encouraged to explore the eligibility test.


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Tourism Editor: Edwin P. Sallan

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A PLETHORA OF BREATHTAKING LANDSCAPES

The hidden nature and cultural sights of Caraga Story & photos by Marky Ramone Go

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hen I signed up for this trip, I expected to explore the Caraga region that includes the five provinces of the Sur and Norte parts of Surigao and Agusan, as well as Dinagat Island. Little did I know that in the province of Davao Oriental, there is a municipality also called Caraga that claims its name from the word kalagan, which in native language refers to a “spirited person.” Having my geographical assumptions about our destination proven wrong has never made me gladder. I began to experience the unparalleled sense of anticipation I always feel whenever I visit a new destination as we set out on a long road trip from Davao City. In this case, to a quaint town where the easternmost tip of the country is also located, as well as a plethora of breathtaking natural landscapes and diverse customs and traditions.

Before this writer took a plunge in the clear pool of Kapuka Falls

This is a typical stretch of beach found in Caraga

The towering Agosais Falls

You can buy some of these wonderful Dagmay cloth at the Mandaya community in Sitio Sangab

In between a picnic of local Mandaya food, take a refreshing dip into the river water

The unique architectural exterior of a Gabaldon school. The Caraga Elementary School is just one of the few remaining and intact Gabaldon schools in the Philippines.

The front beach of Joan Beach Resort

Before Sunrise After a relaxed first day highlighted by gorging on local cuisine, we woke up extra early the next morning to witness the day’s earliest sunrise in the country. Facing the Pacific Ocean, a jagged stretch of rocky cliff called Pusan Point is where one can witness the first daybreak in the Philippines. The Pusan Point marks the easternmost part of the Philippines and where the sun rises at its earliest in the country. During the morning of January 1, 2000, many people gathered here to witness the first sunrise of the millennium. A lighthouse, a sundial, an ampitheater and a cross currently rises amidst the steep cliffs where also the waves of the Pacific Ocean first crashes into the Philippines.

Chasing Waterfalls A local tourism official told us that there is currently more than 40 documented waterfalls found in Caraga and more are still being explored. With only five days of exploring Caraga we were fortunate to have visited at least three waterfalls. The first one, the multi-tiered Kyabatangan Falls, which spills into a 25–30-foot drop to a big and invit-

KyabataNgan Falls has other tiers found on the upper part of the mountain ing pool, made the bumpy ride going here worthwhile. While the phrase “hidden gem” already make people doubt it every time its mentioned, this waterfall truly exemplifies what it means because of its secluded setting and absorbing appearance like something out of a fairy-tale book. Located on the same road leading to Kyabatangan Falls, the much taller and more isolated Agosais Falls can be seen plunging its clear waters down the mountainside, encircled by towering trees, appearing more majestic in the embrace of Mother Nature. We set out on foot the following morning to reach Kapuka Falls, which

is almost 160 feet tall. The path was difficult, with hazards such as a slick descent pathway, crawling over stones, and fording a river with a shallow depth but strong current that cuts through the barangay of Lamiawan. Despite my missteps, I finally reached the plunge pool of Kapuka Falls, where I was able to take in the breathtaking scenery and cool off in its Gatorade blue-colored waters. We could have spent an extra hour hiking to Ugwad Falls, which is just a few kilometers away, had we had more time.

Chill and Surf Since the municipality of Caraga is

edged by a long shoreline facing the Pacific Ocean, it shouldn’t come as no surprise to discover several surfing spots in Caraga. The main one is found on the long stretch of San Luis Beach which supplies endless swells for both seasoned and beginner surfers. The powdery gray sands also makes it an ideal beach to bum around and swim as well. Not far away, there are a few other beaches worth seeing. The Pantad Tide Pool, south of Caraga, conceals a series of natural pools that are visible during low tide. It is preferable to visit around low tide so that you can sink into the natural pool whenever the splashing

waves pulls back to the ocean. Mabiga beach has a couple of quaint resorts, Villa Mabiga and Elah Moana, where one can relax under a tree or in a hammock and engage one of its owners, an irrepressible New Zealander who boasts of amazing scuba diving stories and has written a draft of a book titled “Rough Guide to Treasure Hunting” that he hopes to publish one day.

A Dose of Local Culture Amidst the many wonderful great outdoor attractions in Caraga, the municipality is proud of its local history and culture. For h istor y ent hu si a sts, one

shouldn’t miss the San Salvador Del Mundo Parish Church. Built by the Jesuits in 1884 from stones and wood, it is the oldest Catholic church in Mindanao today. The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) designated it a National Historic Site in 2012. Inside, are a number of items dating back centuries, including the Church’s bell, which was cast in 1802, the old Baptismal registry, the ruins of the old rectory, which was briefly used as a prison near the end of Spanish rule, and the original statue of San Isidro Labrador, the town’s patron saint. To learn more about the culture and traditions of Caraga, better pay a visit to the community of the Mandaya Ethnic Group in Sitio Sangab, their ancestral domain in the Caraga municipality, Davao Oriental. One of the eleven Indigenous Peoples’ communities in the Davao Region, the Mandaya are known as “inhabitants of the upland” and have one of the best-preserved cultures. The Mandaya’s vibrant Dagmay cloth and elaborate embroidery are symbols of their rich cultural heritage. Led by their young chieftain Maigen Christine Banugan, the community also educates visitors on the proper use and wearing of their dagmay cloth creations as part of their cultural sensitivity advocacy. After you’ve seen the community, the Mandaya Educational Research on Heritage beside Colegio de Caraga should be next on your list. It is a modest museum that preserves historical relics, musical instruments, traditional attire, and written works that are extremely important to the cultural practices and traditions of the Mandayan people. If you’re fortunate to time your visit when you can meet Norma Gonos, an Indigenous People Affair Consultant. You can then make the most of the opportunity by listening to her speak at length about Mandaya culture and how to be respectful of other cultures when using or wearing their creations. Having spent many days winding through Caraga’s picturesque highways, rugged roads, and hiking trails, I became well-acquainted with the region’s breathtaking natural scenery and learned a great deal about the homegrown culture, which continues to this day to serve as an inspiration to other creative communities across Mindanao and the Philippines.

MYTH OR NATURAL WONDER?

Exploring Cabongaoan’s ‘Death/Depth Pool’ By John Eiron R. Francisco

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ANGASINAN—Renowned for its hundreds of islands and westward-facing beaches along the South China Sea, a new attraction has emerged here known for its death/depth pool. Roughly 180 miles away from Metro Manila, Burgos, a town just a 30-minute drive from Alaminos, the provincial capital, is steadily gaining popularity as a new summer beach spot in Northern Luzon, with its white sand beach called Cabongaoan, where a natural death/depth pool can be found. The province, well-known for its diverse tourism offerings encompassing island and beach activities, nature and adventure experiences, cultural and heritage sites, as well as farm and faith tourism. With iconic destinations such as the Hundred Islands in Alaminos and Patar Beach in Bolinao, making it a sought-after destination for tourists. But why is one of the attractions here in Cabongaoan called a death/depth pool? Has it claimed many lives that makes it seem inherently dangerous to visit, or is there another mysterious aspect surrounding it? According to local residents, the death/ depth pool is a natural lagoon created by centuries of continuous waves crashing against the shore, with a depth of approximately 20 feet, hence earning its name as a “depth pool.” However, some tourists perceive it as a

“death pool” because of their belief that one could be sucked underneath and might lead to a death. While some initially thought of it as a death pool due to its resemblance in sound to “depth.” That’s why it’s been dubbed the death/depth pool, as the place has become known by this name as well. Meanwhile, the local beach resort owners reassured that there’s no cause for concern as they prioritize the safety of every tourist. They have coast guards and lifeguards stationed to monitor the activities of visitors within the natural lagoon. When the water and waves are calm, people can swim near or even in the pool itself. But, it is advisable to be careful and wear life vests, as the pool can be unpredictable and risky. In the over five years since Cabongaoan Beach opened up to tourists, there have been no records of fatalities or accidents in the said death/depth pool. However, some minor incidents, such as slipping or getting scratches while navigating the rugged rock formations, have been reported. To ensure safety, it’s advised to wear aqua shoes or appropriate footwear when exploring Cabongoan’s natural lagoon for a secure walk and climb on the rocks. Visitors may take over 15 minutes to walk from their cottages to the natural pool, but the duration can vary based on how fast they walk and what they stop to enjoy, because along

the way, there are scenic spots that are ideal for snapping photos. It encourages visitors to unleash their creativity and strike their best vacation poses for a memorable moment.

Experience Cabongaoan Beach

If you’re heading over the Cabongaoan beach, the area offers a plethora of accommodation options, ranging from private resorts to welcoming public ones that won’t break the bank. It’s wise to make an advance booking reservation since it’s quite distant from Metro Manila and can be challenging to navigate. But, over time, Cabongaoan has improved its road access to enhance tourism development and convenience for tourists. With its recent surge in popularity, the area is continuously developing and improving its amenities and services. Moreover, locals are committed to providing a friendly reception and assistance to visitors. So, no need to fret about the ongoing improvements, because the local hospitality makes up for it. For optimal beach experiences like Cabongaoan Beach and others across the Philippines, it’s recommended to visit between November to May when the weather is typically dry and sunny. Given that the Philippines has distinct wet and dry seasons due to its tropical climate, this period offers ideal conditions for enjoying the sun, sand, and sea without the interruption of heavy rainfall.

Exploring the captivating Death/Depth Pool at Cabongaoan Beach in Burgos, Pangasinan—a new tourist hot spot in Pangasinan.

Fun in the sun: Riding the waves on a banana boat at Cabongaoan Beach, Pangasinan.

From Depths to Delights

Beyond its breathtaking death/depth pool, the area also has a lineup of exciting water sports. Visitors can enjoy glass kayaking, hop on a banana boat for some wave-riding fun, or experience an island-hopping journey to Collibra Island in Dasol, Pangasinan, just an

Silent Serenity: Gliding through crystal-clear waters in a glass kayak at Cabongaoan Beach.

Island adventure awaits: Embarking on an island hopping journey to Collibra Island in Dansol, Pangasinan.

hour boat ride away. The Collibra Island boasts powdery white sand beaches and striking white rocks, making it a paradise for beach lovers and rock formations enthusiasts alike. As the beach locals undergo developmental stages, it’s advisable to bring your own foods. However, it’s worth noting that

there are establishments in the area that provide dining experiences. Numerous small restaurants offer a taste of local cuisines and delicacies. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your essentials, select your finest beach attire, and be among the first to discover the emerging beach destination in Pangasinan!


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Potential WADA ban on PHL shocks POC membership

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HILIPPINE Olympic Committee (POC) president Abraham “Bambol” Tolentino officially informed the body’s General Assembly of an impending World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) suspension on the country unless the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) complies with the international agency’s code. The presidents or secretarygenerals of the 38 national sports associations who attended the assembly on Thursday were shocked. “Everybody was shocked, but I had to report to the general assembly because it’s my responsibility,” said Tolentino during Thursday’s General Assembly at the East Ocean Seafood Restaurant in Parañaque City. “Nobody wanted this for sure, nobody wanted to be in this delicate situation and we are also celebrating our 100 years of participation in the Olympics in Paris,” he said. “So we are all praying and hoping that we comply.” The Philippines stands the risk of its flag not being flown in Paris because of the PSC’s non-compliance with the WADA Code. The PSC in a statement last week said it’s been working on complying with the code and has until February 13 to complete the task. Non-compliance, the WADA stressed in its notification to the PSC last January 22, would result in the Philippine flag banned from the Olympics Paralympic Games, Asian Games and Para Games, Southeast Asian Games and Para Games and world championships. Non-compliance would also ban the country from hosting international competitions. “We [POC leadership] were totally uninformed of the WADA issue. They [PSC] didn’t even approach us for help, maybe we can do something,” Tolentino said. “The clock is ticking and it’s only 11 days to go.” “It’s sad and disappointing if that happens because all our athletes are religiously training to qualify for the Olympics,” Tolentino said. “We’re hoping it’s not too late yet.”

By Jenna Fryer The Associated Press

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N Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA)commissioned report on online abuse in sports released Thursday suggests social media companies should do more to curb targeted attacks toward athletes, officials and even fans. The United Against Online Abuse Campaign surveyed 22 global sporting federations, among them FIFA, World Athletics, International Tennis Federation and the FIA, which is the governing body for Formula One and other European motorsports series. FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem began planning the campaign when a female race steward received online threats after her ruling against Spaniard Fernando Alonso during a 2022 race. That came after Nicholas Latifi was subjected to death threats after his race-changing crash in the closing laps altered the 2021 season finale. When people are abused online, the report’s authors wrote, why do “the social media publishers fail to adopt more obvious forms of

META CEO Mark Zuckerberg (right) and fellow witnesses (from left) TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew and X CEO Linda Yaccarino testify before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing at Capitol Hill in Washington recently. AP intervention?” The report asked why social media platforms aren’t immediately removing harmful content, pursuing perpetrators and

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NIVERSITY of Perpetual Help System Dalta reigned supreme in two of three divisions in National Collegiate Athletic Association Season 99 table tennis action that concluded recently at the Emilio Aguinaldo College (EAC) Gym. Powered by eventual Most Valuable Player Crishen Mae Santillan, Perpetual Help edged San Beda, 3-2, to snare the women’s crown while Gerald Aguilar won his two singles matches both 3-1 also over San Beda to snatch the juniors’ plum. Jose Rizal University defeated EAC, 3-2, to claim bronze in the juniors division, while College of Saint Benilde turned back EAC, 3-2, to wind up third in the women’s class of the event hosted by Mapua University through tournament director Melchor Divina. It was the third seniors title for the Altas in this season following their triumphs in chess and men’s beach volleyball while it was the first junior crown. In all, it was the second women’s and juniors crown for the Las Pinasbased school. In men’s action, Henze Dominique Lucero swept his two matches to power Saint Benilde to a 3-1 win over San Beda—the Blazers’ ninth title overall and the most in the league. Perpetual Help took third with a 3-0 result over Mapua.

Social media companies slammed on online abuse

Petecio in semis, but Paalam exits in Spain slugfest

Perpetual Help bags 2 ‘NC’ titles

Andre’s new hobby

In this photo provided by Horizon Sports & Experiences, Andre Agassi plays pickleball during a training session in Las Vegas. Agassi watches pickleball videos, goes to his club every other day for pickleball matches and even has a hand in designing a pickleball paddle. He’s become driven with unlocking the best pickleball version of himself—just like he strived to do on the tennis court over a career that included eight Grand Slam singles titles. AP

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ESTHY PETECIO advanced to the medal round but not her fellow Tokyo Olympics silver medalist Carlo Paalam in the Boxam Elite Tournament in La Nucia, Spain, on Thursday. Petecio, 31, poured it all in the third and last round to beat France’s Sthelyne Grosy via split decision in a women’s featherweight quarterfinal bout to reach the semifinal round for a guaranteed bronze medal. Paalam, fighting out of Cagayan de Oro City, however, lost to Cuba’s Ewart Andres Marin Hernandez via split decision in a men’s featherweight quarterfinal fight. Rogen Ladon assured himself of a bronze medal after beating Scott Richards of Wales via split decision in a men’s flyweight clash last Wednesday and women’s flyweight Aira Villegas beat Ireland’s Caitlin Fryers via unanimous decision to barge into the semifinal round. Light welterweight Mark Ashley Fajardo, middleweight Ronald Chavez Jr. and lightweight Riza Pasuit, however, were showd the door also on Wednesday. The tournament is a warmup for the Filipino boxers who will take part in the first World Olympic Qualifier from February 29 to March 12 in Busto Arsizio, Italy, where the podium finishers will get tickets to the Paris Olympics. Only light heavyweight Eumir Felix Marcial has qualified so far for Paris with his silver medal at the Hangzhou 19th Asian Games last October.

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ETERAN Aby Maraño vowed to play her best for her new team Chery Tiggo in the Philippine National Volleyball Federation (PNVF) Champions League that starts with the women’s tournament this Sunday at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum in Manila. “To be the champions,” Maraño told a packed Philippine Sports Commission Conference Room during the Champions League press launch on Friday. “I and my new team won’t allow our hardship and dedication in training to go waste.” Maraño, a veteran at 31, is one of the stars to watch out for in the fiveteam women’s play of the Champions League organized by the PNVF under president Ramon “Tats” Suzara and secretary-general Donald Caringal. Joining Maraño on centerstage in the press launch was fellow club team player Rem Palma of Petro Gazz as well as the team captains and lead players of defending champion College of Saint Benilde, Cignal HD and Philippine Army.

Meta, TikTok, X and other social media companies went before the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify as lawmakers and parents are growing increasingly concerned about the effects of social media on young people’s lives. The UAOA report said there are dangers with X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, since Elon Musk’s 2022 purchase—it cited “changes in the ownership and organizational structure” of the company—and the report noted concerns with the rise in TikTok, specifically for younger demographics. The report found Europe and South America account for “around 75 percent of all online abuse, notably in other major sports such as association football.” “Online abuse is a persistent issue within the sporting world,” said Sulayem, founding partner of UAOA. “The survey findings highlight the importance of united anti-abuse efforts across sporting ecosystems

and beyond. The aim of our coalition is to rid our sport of the scourge of online abuse.” The UAOA said 22 sporting federations participated in the survey and among the main findings were: n Three quarters of federations said sports stars regularly face threats of harm against themselves or their families, with 90 percent saying it likely has led them to quit the sport. n Of the federations that participated, 95 percent said social media platforms must either “voluntarily or under obligation” police harmful online abuse. n The report noted the data comes after “a spate of high-profile online abuse cases,” that targeted England midfielder Eni Aluko, world tennis No. 8 Daria Kasatkina, Chelsea forward Lauren James and recently retired World Cup rugby referee Wayne Barnes. Coalition members will meet to discuss next steps at a Conference in Paris this May. AP

Maraño brings veteran leader’s act as Crossover in Champions League “It’s a wide-open field as all teams vow to wage strong fights,” said Caringal of the third edition of the Champions League. “With a balanced cast of seasoned pro clubs, new-look squads and collegiate teams, expect the matches to be a toss-up for the prestigious title.” Chery Tiggo and Cignal play in Sunday’s double-header at 6 p.m. after the duel between Philippine Army and Petro Gazz at 3:30 p.m. Saint Benilde opens its campaign against Petro Gazz Monday. Reigning champion Cignal HD, meanwhile, is favored in the eightteam men’s contest that starts on February 11. With Cignal HD in Pool A are PGJC Philippine Navy, Savouge Spin Doctors and Saint Benilde while VNS

Asereht Griffins, Iloilo D’Navigators, Philippine Air Force and Philippine Army are in Pool B. Besides Maraño, the Kungfu Reyes-coached Chery Tiggo will also parade former F2 Logistics star Ara Galang and former Premiere Volleyball League MVP Mylene Paat and Eya Laure. Cignal and Petro Gazz will also have former F2 players libero Dawn Macandili and Myla Pablo—a former Angel and PVL MVP. The Champions League, which will have the Top 4 teams battling in the knockout semis after the single-round elims, will be aired live on One Sports and One Sports+ and livestreamed on Pilipinas Live and on delayed basis on Cignal.

TEAM captains and coaches of the participating teams in the Champions League with Philippine National Volleyball Federation secretary-general Donaldo Caringal, Executive Director Marie Louise Principe and Referees Manager Yul Benosa. PNVF PHOTO

Cantlay in contention at Pebble Beach

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EBBLE BEACH, California— Patrick Cantlay has spent about as much time on the phone as the golf course this week as a Professional Golfers Association (PGA) Tour board member trying to nail down a deal for a $3 billion investment. It didn’t seem to affect his day job at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. On a surprising day of weather when umbrellas gave way to sunglasses,

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IFA announced recently the extension of its partnership with Visa (NYSE: V) as an official partner. The new agreement, which runs through 2026, enables Visa and FIFA’s efforts to champion the growth of football and support players, fans and clients through an exciting program of youth, beach soccer and FIFAe events. It will culminate with the FIFA 2026World Cup which the US, Canada and Mexico will co-host. “FIFA is thrilled to partner with Visa and to focus our strong partnership on what will be a very bright future,” FIFA president Gianni Infantino said. “ Visa’s unwavering commitment

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VISAS and FIFA will continute to champion the growth of football.

Cantlay saved par five times and had eight birdies at Spyglass Hill for an eightunder 64 that left him one shot behind Thomas Detry of Belgium. Detry worked his own short-game magic at the end, chipping in from thick, damp rough for birdie on the 18th at Spyglass to finish with three straight birdies and a 63. Torrey Pines winner Matthieu Pavon had the best round at Pebble Beach, closing with four birdies to enhancing the fan experience, coupled with their innovative approach to payment technology, aligns with FIFA’s vision to make football truly global and accessible to all.” Visa will remain the Official Payment Technology Partner for FIFA activities globally, providing a seamless and secure commerce experience for FIFA’s passionate fans on-site. Visa cardholders will receive exclusive and behind the scenes access throughout FIFA tournaments, Visa-cardholder presale events and other innovative promotions, including at FIFA stores and online at FIFAstore.com, throughout the partnership. AP

over the last five holes for a 65. Rory McIlroy, no longer on the PGA Tour board but offering eyeopening comments this week that LIV Golf players should be able to return without punishment, was among the leaders until it all fell apart at the end at Spyglass. He was leading at 6 under, coming off five birdies in seven holes, when he three-putted for bogey. And then on the par-5 seventh, he drove into trouble and took a penalty drop by going some 20 yards back on his line and then moving one club length to the right. One problem—that rule was changed to allow that in 2019, and then changed back in 2023. McIlroy was supposed to drop on the line between his ball and the hole. So the two-shot penalty turned his bogey into a triple bogey, and he shot 71. “I wasn’t aware that that rule was changed again in 2023, so I took a drop thinking of the 2019 rules when everything was changed, not knowing that the rule was changed again in 2023,” McIlroy said. “So got a twostroke penalty there.” The 80-man field—the strongest and smallest for Pebble Beach, which is now a signature event offering a $20 million purse—was mostly happy they weren’t drenched from a forecast that suggested even more rain on top of the 1.5 inches that dropped overnight. AP


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US foils attacks off Yemen as Houthis keep targeting Red Sea

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MERICAN forces foiled two attacks off the coast of Yemen in the span of few hours on Thursday, drawing fresh focus to Houthi militants’ continued ability to cause turmoil in a vital trade waterway despite repeated US and UK military strikes. US forces shot down a drone off Yemen’s southern coast in the Gulf of Aden at about 5 a.m. local time on February 1, US Central Command said in a statement. About five hours later, they destroyed an unmanned vessel laden with explosives in the Red Sea. Two hours after that, two antiship ballistic missiles meant for a Bermuda-flagged cargo ship fell harmlessly in the Red Sea. “US Central Command’s actions will protect freedom of navigation

and make international waters safer and more secure for US Navy vessels and merchant vessels,” according to the statement. The continued attack highlighted how the Iran-backed Houthis still have the means and the will to harass ships in the Red Sea nearly three weeks after the US and its allies began targeting their launchers, radar stations and supply depots in a bid to end attacks that have disrupted shipping through the Red Sea. The group has said the allies’ military strikes have only deepened their determination to target vessels in the region in the weeks since they began attacks to protest Israel’s military campaign against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Bloomberg News

Moscow court extends detention of Russian-US journo Kurmasheva

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OSCOW—A Russian cour t on Thursday ordered a detained Russian-American journalist to be held in jail for two more months pending trial in a case widely seen as part of the Kremlin’s unrelenting crackdown on dissent and free speech. Alsu Kurmasheva, an editor for the US government-funded Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty’s Tatar-Bashkir service (RFE/ RL), was taken into custody on October 18 and charged with failing to register as a foreign agent while collecting information about the Russian military. Later, she was also charged with spreading “false information” about the Russian military. Kurmasheva, who holds US and Russian citizenship and lives in Prague with her husband and two daughters, could face up to five years in prison if convicted. The court in Tatarstan has rejected appeals from Kurmasheva’s lawyer to place her under house arrest. RFE/RL expressed outrage over Thursday’s court decision to extend Kurmasheva’s detention until April 5 and demanded her immediate release. “Russian authorities are conducting a deplorable criminal campaign against the wrongfully detained Alsu Kurmasheva,” RFE/RL President Stephen Capus said in a statement. He said she was jailed and “treated unjustly simply because she is an American journalist.” International human rights groups have denounced Kurmasheva’s arrest as part of the Kremlin’s efforts to stifle free speech. Russian authorities have intensified a crackdown on Kremlin critics and independent journalists after President Vladimir Putin sent troops to Ukraine in February 2022, using legislation that effectively criminalized any public expression about the conflict that deviates from the Kremlin line. Kurmasheva was the second US journalist

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China’s central bank adds $20B in cheap housing funds

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HE People’s Bank of China (PBOC) provided 150 billion yuan ($20.9 billion) worth of low-cost funds for lending to housing and infrastructure projects last month, stepping up support for the economy. The outstanding amount of the PBOC’s Pledged Supplemental Lending program to policyoriented banks 3.4 trillion yuan at the end of January, according to a central bank statement Thursday. The PSL program is seen as an important tool for Beijing to support the economy and mitigate the impact from the worst property downturn on record. The cheap

central bank money is for policy banks to lend to projects, which could help alleviate the decline in construction activities. The PBOC increased the quota of PSL funds by 500 billion yuan for the so-called “major projects,” which include building government-subsidized housing and renovating run-down inner city districts, according to an article

published by the central bank last month. It injected a net 350 billion yuan in December, which was the largest since November 2022. While the program will drive more credit and investment via construction projects, some analysts warned its impact may take time to manifest. It’s unlikely urban renovation projects will “lead to an immediate boost on credit and economic fundamentals” because it can take a long time for such big projects to be launched, Sinolink Securities analyst Fan Xinjiang wrote in a report Friday. Fan forecasts the 500 billion yuan PSL funds could eventually drive new credit by as much as 1.5 trillion yuan, as the projects will receive more financing. The interest rate on the PSL funds was

lowered to 2.25 percent by the end of December from 2.4 percent in the previous quarter, according to PBOC data. That’s lower than the one-year policy rate of 2.5 percent. Authorities have stepped up policy support for the real estate sector recently, with plans to reveal the first list of housing projects eligible for financing. Chinese cities, including the southern metropolis Guangzhou also relaxed home purchase restrictions. But the market slump continues—new home sales from the 100 biggest real estate companies plunged 34.2 percent from a year earlier in January. Chinese policy banks have also issued their first batch of loans to such projects in cities, such as Guangzhou and Shijiazhuang, according to local media reports. Bloomberg News

Zyn, nicotine pouches gain traction with office workers

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RADIO Free Europe-Radio Liberty’s editor Alsu Kurmasheva stands in a glass cage in a courtroom in Kazan, Russia, Thursday, February 1, 2024. A Russian court on Thursday ordered a detained RussianAmerican journalist to be held in jail for two more months pending her trial on charges of failing to register as a foreign agent. AP

detained in Russia last year, after Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was arrested on espionage charges in March. Gershkovich remains in custody. Kurmasheva was stopped June 2 at Kazan International Airport after traveling to Russia the previous month to visit her ailing elderly mother. Officials confiscated her US and Russian passports and fined her for failing to register her US passport. She was waiting for her passports to be returned when she was arrested on new charges in October. RFE/RL was told by Russian authorities in 2017 to register as a foreign agent, but it has challenged Moscow’s use of foreign agent laws in the European Court of Human Rights. The organization has been fined millions of dollars by Russia. AP

38 people killed and 52 wounded in communal clashes over land in South Sudan, officials report UBA, South Sudan—Residents of a swampy area in central South Sudan battled with cattle herders who moved in looking for water and pasture during the dry season, and at least 38 people were killed and 52 suffered gunshot wounds, officials said Thursday. The fighting started Wednesday and tensions remained high Thursday night, with officials reporting “minor clashes” and apprehension over revenge attacks in the remote area. The information minister of Warrap state, William Wol Mayom, said fighting took place in the Alor area, which is in Lakes state and borders both Warrap and Unity states. Mayom said security forces had been sent to calm the situation and to move the cattle herders away from the disputed wet lands. “The violence has been de-escalated, but minor clashes are still being reported in inaccessible swampy areas and casualties cannot be fully verified,” Mayom said. A police spokesperson for Lakes state,

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Maj. Elijah Mabor Makuach, said 19 of the dead and 17 of the wounded were civilians from Warrap state and 19 of the dead and 35 wounded were from Lakes state. Makuach said young herders from Warrap migrated to the Alor area with their cattle two weeks ago and began burning brush and the temporary shelters of residents. He said the herders were looking for pasture and water in the swampy lands of Alor. The bloodshed came four days after at least 52 people, including a UN peacekeeper, were killed and 64 wounded by gunmen who attacked villagers in Abyei, an oil-rich region that is claimed by both Sudan and South Sudan. Officials said that violence also arose from a dispute over land. South Sudan won its independence from Sudan in 2011 after more than 39 years of war and then plunged into a ruinous internal conflict from 2013 to 2018 that stagnated development. Many guns remain in the hands of civilians who fought in the conflicts. AP

HENEVER Mark Moran, chief executive officer of the investor relations firm Equity Animal, is about to perform a boring task, he has a ritual. He pops a Zyn nicotine pouch into his mouth. Then his concentration sharpens, at least for a while. “Am I addicted to it? Absolutely,” he said. “But it’s something I very much enjoy.” Zyn, a tiny bag of nicotine that fits under the lip, has become the latest performance-enhancing drug in certain corners of the corporate world. Like Adderall and caffeine before it, nicotine pouches contain a highly addictive stimulant. The products have sparked public health worries, even as they’ve inspired a fervent devotion among some workers in demanding industries like finance and tech. “It’s almost become ubiquitous with juniors in the finance industry,” Moran said. “You’re working long hours, you’re bored. It’s discreet enough that you could have a Zyn in a client meeting. You could be talking to a partner. It’s culturally accepted in finance.” Nicotine pouches are having a moment. Philip Morris International Inc. sold 105.4 million tins of Zyn in the US in the third quarter—a 66 percent jump— boosting its profit outlook for the year. In the four weeks ending Jan. 13, sales of Zyn were up 87 percent, according to a report from TD Cowen. Meanwhile, in the first two weeks of January, US sales of smokeless tobacco and nicotine products ju mped 12 percent while cigarette sales sank 10 percent. The trend is even more dramatic in Sweden. And across social media, hashtags like #Zynbabwe, #Zynladen and #Zynaccino have proliferated. The makers of Zyn and products like it say they are intended to be a replacement for nicotine, aimed at people who want to stop using

ZYN smokeless nicotine pouch containers for sale at a convenience store BING GUAN/BLOOMBERG

tobacco. But their wide popularity has raised alarms. In a statement, Philip Morris said, “Our products are not for those who don’t already use nicotine products, and never for those below the legal age of purchase.” That positioning hasn’t deterred so-called #Zynfluencers, enthusiasts like Moran and even Tucker Carlson, who embrace the product for other reasons. In Silicon Valley, Zyn and similar products have appealed to a tech demographic that has long had an interest in performance enhancers, or nootropics. Billionaire investor Peter Thiel told a reporter in November he suspects nicotine is a “really good nootropic drug that raises your IQ 10 points,” and said he was considering using patches. Andrew Huberman, a Stanford associate professor and host of a popular health and science podcast, has mused that nicotine enhances cognitive abilities. He’s also warned of the risks, particularly for young people. His podcast, popular with the techy health-optimization set, has nearly 5 million subscribers on YouTube, and has hosted tech leaders like venture capitalist Marc Andreessen. On tech- and finance-centric social media, references to nicotine have spread. The venture capital-focused Instagram meme

account @prayingforexits mused that while the average person was made of 72 percent water, a “California hard-tech founder” was “15 percent Zyn/Lucy.” An entrepreneur on the East coast joked on X, formerly Twitter, that nicotine had fueled a big tech stock rally: “Tech’s bullish divergence began right when zyn sales skyrocketed.” Meal replacement business Soylent, co-founded about a decade ago by David Renteln, was once the poster-child of tech world bio-hacking. Now, Renteln is the chief executive officer Lucy Goods Inc., a company that makes nicotine gum and pouches. He said many users of nicotine pouches

have previously vaped or smoked. “At least anecdotally, the people I know who consume Zyn among that office worker set previously used a different form of tobacco,” he said. Like its competitors, Lucy is meant to be a tobacco cessation t herapy—not a per for m a nce drug. That distinction is important, said Samy Hamdouche, the company’s co-founder. “As far as nootropics and people who are purely using nicotine for the cognitive benefit, our view on that is it’s a niche market,” he said. Recently the proliferation of nicotine products has stoked controversy—particularly because these products, like vapes and cigarettes before them, can appeal to minors. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat, last week called for federal action to crack down on Zyn and other brands in the US. “Today, I’m delivering a warning to parents, because these nicotine pouches seem to lock their sights on young kids, teenagers and even lower, and then use the social media to hook ’em,” he said. Philip Morris said in a statement, “Our marketing is directed to legal-aged adults 21 + who already use nicotine products and deserve better, smoke-free alternatives to cigarettes.” Bloomberg News


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Should we be wary or thankful? AFP’s RORE trip to Ayungin Shoal completed sans China blockade

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By Malou Talosig-Bartolome

OR the first time, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) was able to deploy three civilian boats and a Coast Guard vessel to Ayungin Shoal without being blocked by the Chinese Coast Guard or its militias.

Ray Powell, a former US Air Force colonel who monitors vessel movement in the South China Sea, noticed that the rotation and resupply (RORE) mission of the Unaiza May 1, Unaiza May 2, M/L Kalayaan and BRP Cabra did not encounter any resistance from Chinese vessels Friday. For the past year, the Philippines and China have been dangerously on a cat-and-mouse engagement in the West Philippine Sea. The AFP said its soldiers stationed at the

BRP Sierra Madre at the grounded shoal need regular food supplies and other essentials. China insisted the Philippine government should have removed the Navy ship and that it has been supplying not only food but construction materials to fortify the rusting ship. “The Philippine resupply of BR P Sier ra Mad re at Second Thomas Shoal today seems to have encountered virtually no resistance from China,” Powell tweeted. Powell is the director

of maritime transparency watchdog Sealight. Powell noticed around 12:38 a.m. Friday, BRP Cabra and another Philippine Coast Guard ship, BRP Sindangan, were initially stationed at Sabina Shoal, and encountered Chinese Coast Guard 5205. At least 17 militias were deployed west of Mischief Reef. Another Chinese Coast Guard vessel 5203 was also in the area but went “dark,” meaning it turned off its Automatic Identification

System (AIS) to prevent detection. “China’s usual blockage hasn’t materialized—almost all militia staying back by Mischief Reef. Whatever deal the two sides made in Shanghai may have dialed down China’s aggression [for now],” Powell said. Jonathan Malaya, assistant director general and spokesman of the National Security Council, clarified the Philippine government did not ask China’s permission for this RORE Mission.

Ukraine’s Army chief stokes rift Davao Light upgrades iconic power with Zelenskiy over war effort station for downtown load requirement U

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AVAO CITY—The Aboitizowned Davao Light and Power Co. upgraded its iconic power station in Bajada to power the energy needs of the downtown area and the immediate suburbs. The Bajada station that once emitted the familiar noise of the huge distr ibution transfor mers has upgraded its capacity to double its original capacity when it was launched in 1950. “In the major business district area of Davao City, stands a large steel structure humming almost inaudibly beside the noisy and busy J.P. Laurel Avenue. Known as ERA Substation, this vital structure of Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. [Davao Light]powers parts of the city’s residential, commercial, and industrial areas,” the company said. Today, it added, “ it has an

upgraded capacity of 300 megavolt-amperes [MVA] ensuring power reliability and securing enough load to cater to the city’s ever-growing population.” Davao Light said the ERA Substation transforms electricity from 138 kiloVolts (kV)/69 kV or sub-transmission level voltage to supply the 69 kV/13.8 kV substations. These substations then further step down the voltage for distribution transformers energizing end-users, such as homes and businesses, it added. The ERA and other substations are considered the backbone of the power distribution network, substations and lines are vital facilities that ensure the delivery of power to every home, business, and industry, it said. The ERA station was named after Ernesto R. Aboitiz “who led Davao Light beginning in the 1950s, the

ERA Substation is the first of two 138 kV/69 kV sub-transmission substations of Davao Light.” This started operating in the early 1990s with a lone 150 MVA transformer. It said that with the growth and development of Davao City, the substation reached full capacity prompting the necessary upgrade it achieved recently. Davao Light began the upgrading project in 2019 and installed the second 150 MVA transformer in 2022. It was energized in December last year and was completely loaded on January 7 this year, which the company described as “a fitting start to the year for the distribution utility.” “This strategic addition bolstered the overall capacity of the substation which carries the load spanning across downtown to northern and southern parts of Davao City, and positions it to

accommodate an anticipated increase in future power demand,” Davao Light said. In addition, when there are scheduled or emergency outages, ERA Substation can help carry electrical loads from other substations to prevent long power interruptions. Furthermore, since it is a full digital substation—the fourth in the company’s roster—it has real-time control and protection thereby improving the service availability and reliability in the areas it serves. “Digitalization of our substations plays a key role in modernizing our systems and helps us maintain a competitive edge,” Davao Light President and COO Rodger Velasco said. Davao Light has since expanded its franchise area to Panabo City of Davao del Norte and provincial municipalities of Carmen, Dujali, and Sto. Tomas. Manuel T. Cayon

LPA trough kills 5, affects 278,000 residents–OCD By Manuel T. Cayon & Rex Anthony Naval

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AVAO CITY—The extension of the low-pressure area south of Mindanao killed seven residents and displaced almost 300,000 residents in the series of flash flood and landslides since Wednesday. Two died and six were injured in New Bataan, three in Maragusan and one was injured in Compostela, all in Davao de Oro province, the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) reported. A s m a ny a s 278,74 8 residents, mostly in Davao Oriental (113,553) and Davao del Norte (114,580) were affected in the flood and landslide, and 469 families heeded local government calls for preemptive evacuation. The OCD said 34 barangays were flooded in Davao de Oro, eight in Davao Oriental and 14 in Davao City. L a n d s l i d e i n c i d e nt s w e r e reported in 45 places in the Davao Region, 38 of them in Davao de Oro. One case of soil subsidence was also reported in

Davao de Oro. B ot h l a nd s l id e a nd f lo o d rendered impassable 52 road sections, 42 of them in Davao de Oro. Eight bridges were also rendered unsafe for travel. Twenty-eight houses were damaged in Davao de Oro and Davao Oriental. Classes were suspended on the third day by 46 local governments and 26 local government units (LGU) also suspended government and private offices. Only two weeks ago that a weather shear line in the western Pacific killed 14 persons and affected almost 350,000 persons in the Davao Region by the flood and landslide triggered by heavy downpour.

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AMID reports of landslides and flooding incidents in Davao City due to the trough of a low pressure area (LPA), the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Region 11 reported that it still has a fewer number of affected population as a result of preemptive evacuation activities conducted by LGUs.

“We thank the Davao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office for leading the preemptive evacuation. [We] also [thank] the people of Davao City for heeding and closely cooperating with the government. This positive attitude of Dabawenyos in Davao City and in all the five provinces of Davao region is clearly the main reason for fewer deaths and injured individuals as shown in the LGU situational reports submitted to OCD 11. The preemptive evacuation also resulted in a fewer number of affected population,” OCD Region 11 Director Ednar G. Dayanghirang said. “We are seeing the results of capacity building and training provided by OCD to local government units and the communities. The OCD will continue these programs and expand to a lot more sectors like in the GIDA [geographically isolated and displaced area] communities of the Indigenous Peoples and urban and rural Muslim communities [JAMA AH],” he added. Meanwhile, OCD deputy ad-

AFP chief Brawner spearheads celebration of World Hijab Day

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IGHLIGHTING its commitment to diversity, the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) on Thursday spearheaded the celebration of World Hijab Day in the country.

“The AFP, entrusted with leading this year’s commemoration, is proud to continue our efforts in fostering understanding and goodwill among all communities. Let us stand united in solidarity to

honor the World Hijab Day and uphold the principles of inclusivity in diversity,” AFP chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. said in a statement. This year’s theme is “Embracing Diversity: Cultivating

ministrator for operations, Assistant Secretary Hernando Caraig Jr. said that on the part of the national government, close monitoring and coordination relative to the impacts of the weather disturbance are being carried out. This is to ensure that adequate and prompt assistance will be extended if the need arises. “The situation is still manageable at the local and regional level. But we at the national level are always on board to ensure that everything they will be needing from us will be provided immediately to assist them,” he added. Moreover, OCD 11 is set to hold regional dialogues on the local flooding and landslide problems in the Davao Region. “The dialogue is part of our effort to resolve the complex flooding and landslide problems and concerns. A multi-stakeholder approach is needed for this,” Dayanghirang said. OCD 11 has maintained the “blue alert” status of its emergency operations center for close monitoring of incidents in the entire Davao Region.

Peace and Development through Inclusivity.” Celebrated every first day of February, the World Hijab Day aims to honor Muslim women who wear Hijabs, serving as a symbol of modesty and empowerment. The first World Hijab Day was conducted February 1, 2013 as a movement established to promote cultural understanding, inviting women to experience wearing the Hijab for a day. Rex Anthony Naval

KRAINE’S top general doubled down on a confrontation with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy over military leadership, escalating a power struggle in Kyiv at a critical time in the war against Russia’s invasion. Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, whose future as commander-in-chief of the armed forces is hanging in the balance, said in an opinion piece for CNN that bureaucrats are holding back Ukraine’s defense industry and “a new philosophy of training and warfare” is needed in 2024. Zaluzhnyi refused to step down on Monday at a meeting with Zelenskiy as the president seeks to reinvigorate his military after Ukraine’s counteroffensive fizzled in the fall, according to people familiar with the discussions. That left the two men at odds while military support from the US is increasingly at risk. Zaluzhnyi renewed criticism of the government for slow, insufficient conscription and said Ukraine’s allies are facing shortages of materiel. “We remain hamstrung by the imperfections of the regulatory framework in our country, as well as the partial monopolization of the defense industry,” the top commander said. “These lead to production bottlenecks—in ammunition, for instance—which further deepen Ukraine’s dependence on its allies for supplies.” Signs of a rift between Zelenskiy and Zaluzhnyi have built over the past year, spilling into the open when the general said in an interview with The Economist in November that the war was at a stalemate—an assessment that the president’s office challenged. Much of Zaluzhnyi ’s CNN column focused on war strateg y, inc lud ing the need for supremac y in so - ca l led u nmanned systems, such as drones. Ukraine also faces “a reduction in military support from key allies,” he said. “We must acknowledge the significant advantage enjoyed by the enemy in mobilizing human resources and how that compares with the inability of state institutions in Ukraine to improve the manpower levels of our armed forces without the use of unpopular measures,” Zaluzhnyi said. While Ukraine is increasingly outgunned by Russia and running short of outside military aid, the general is widely revered among soldiers and Ukrainians at large. Yet Zelenskiy is pushing for a bolder approach to the conflict and has appeared

at odds with his general’s more conservative approach. More than $60 billion in U S e me r ge nc y f u nd i n g for Ukraine is stalled in Congress and President Joe Biden’s administration has pressed Zelenskiy to sharpen the military pl a n to force bac k Russi a’s i nva sion. T h at ’s pa r t ly out of concern among officials in Washington over the split between the Ukrainian president and his top general. Zelenskiy on Thursday urged the European Union to set an annual aid amount at €18 billion ($19.6 billion) to help stabilize Ukraine. EU government leaders earlier Thursday agreed on a four-year, €50 billion ($54 billion) financial aid package for Ukraine after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban lifted his veto. One of Ukraine’s military goals for 2024 must be to “master new combat capabilities as soon as possible,” Zaluzhnyi said. He also reiterated a call for developing unmanned systems and other types of advanced weapons that “provide the best way for Ukraine to avoid being drawn into a positional war, where we do not possess the advantage.” Za lu zhny i ’s CNN colu mn was dated Thursday and said the article was written before “an expected announcement of his dismissal.” No such official announcement was made by Thursday night in Kyiv. Zaluzhnyi and Zelenskiy also have differed over conscription. T he gover n ment subm it ted amended military-draft legislation to parliament in January after lawmakers rejected an earlier version. Zaluzhnyi has been credited with masterminding a strategy that forced Russian forces to evacuate from a swath of territory occupied in the first year of the full-scale invasion. Ukrainian resistance prompted Russia to withdraw troops from around Kyiv, the capital, and part of the southern Kherson region—as well as a forced a chaotic surrender in the northeastern Kharkiv region—by the end of 2022. But Ukrainian forces failed to build off those gains last year, as a counteroffensive that aimed to pierce through Russian lines toward the Sea of Azov and liberate more territory failed. That left Ukrainian soldiers to fight against entrenched Russian troops along a frontline stretching some 1,500 kilometers (932 miles) from the eastern Donbas region to the mouth of the Dnipro River. Bloomberg News


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NAME OF FOREIGN NATIONAL , POSITION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION

ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS QUALIFICATION AND SALARY RANGE

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66 GLOBAL SOLUTIONS INC. 5/f 6/f 7/f And 10/f Ssk Building, Block 7 Lot 5 Kennedy Road Cor. Mindanao Avenue, Don Galo, City Of Parañaque

1.

2.

CHANG, HAO-CHEN IT Technical Mandarin Brief Job Description: Oversee all support and clerical work within a company.

DANG, THI HUE IT Technical Mandarin Brief Job Description: Oversee all support and clerical work within a company.

Basic Qualification: Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

WU, WEIZE Quality Assurance Specialist

14.

3.

Brief Job Description: Manage large amount of calls, and handle customers concerns. JEFRY WIJAYA Indonesian Speaking Customer Service Officer

4.

Brief Job Description: Manage large amount of calls, and handle customers concerns. JOHNSON Indonesian Speaking Customer Service Officer

5.

Brief Job Description: Manage large amount of calls, and handle customers concerns. KEVIN SUDARTTA Indonesian Speaking Customer Service Officer

6.

Brief Job Description: Manage large amount of calls, and handle customers concerns. ZAKY AHMAD FAHREZI LUBIS Indonesian Speaking Customer Service Officer

7.

Brief Job Description: Manage large amount of calls, and handle customers concerns.

TJAI KOK HONG Client BPO Associate 15.

8.

Brief Job Description: Provide day to day support for products and applications deployed to the production environment.

Basic Qualification: Foreign language speaking.

9.

Brief Job Description: Are key to finding the right business solution for an organization. Helps an organization implement a new business solution or tweak the existing solution.

YU, LIANXIANG Dynamic Functional Consultant 10.

Brief Job Description: Are key to finding the right business solution for an organization. Helps an organization implement a new business solution or tweak the existing solution.

HUANG, JIANJIA Monogram General Operator 11.

Brief Job Description: A person who partakes for the design conceptualization up to the actual implementation of the designs to various garments using simple to latest and critical sewing machinery.

CHEN, WANYIN Quality Assurance Specialist

12.

Brief Job Description: Ensure products meet established quality standards and industry benchmarks. They monitor processes and inspect produced goods and services. They propose measures and process improvements to enhance operations, ensure reliability of systems, and minimize downtime, errors, and defects.

LIN, JIAYI Quality Assurance Specialist

13.

Brief Job Description: Ensure products meet established quality standards and industry benchmarks. They monitor processes and inspect produced goods and services. They propose measures and process improvements to enhance operations, ensure reliability of systems, and minimize downtime, errors, and defects.

KIM, TAEMIN Client BPO Executive 16.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Brief Job Description: Serves as a liaison between the customer and various departments & ensures that basic CS functions are performed.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

LAO, MENG HAK Client BPO Executive 17.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Brief Job Description: Serves as a liaison between the customer and various departments & ensures that basic CS functions are performed.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

LEE, MYUNGHUN Client BPO Executive 18.

Basic Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science or other relevant fields.

Brief Job Description: Serves as a liaison between the customer and various departments & ensures that basic CS functions are performed.

LIN, YU-HUI Client BPO Senior Executive 19.

Basic Qualification: Should have analytical skills, communication skills, and creativeness. Experience in related field is an edge. Must have a bachelor’s degree like business manage or computer science.

Brief Job Description: Assist in responding to customer inquiries and resolving issues or complaints.

VIVIANTY Client BPO Senior Executive 20.

Brief Job Description: Assist in responding to customer inquiries and resolving issues or complaints.

YAP CHEE KEONG Client BPO Senior Executive 21.

Brief Job Description: Assist in responding to customer inquiries and resolving issues or complaints.

YANG, TIEN-HUA Client Delivery Senior Executive 22.

Brief Job Description: Manage and organize data from market research and insights and render business support to ensure efficient operational processes.

Basic Qualification: Must be native Malaysian/ Korean/ Taiwanese/ Japanese/Cambodian/ Thai/ Indonesian/Vietnamese/ Indian /Singaporean/Chinese and fluent in English and respective language. With at least a year experience in similar field.

Basic Qualification: Must be native Malaysian/ Korean/ Taiwanese/ Japanese/Cambodian/ Thai/ Indonesian/Vietnamese/ Indian /Singaporean/Chinese and fluent in English and respective language. With at least a year experience in similar field.

Basic Qualification: Must be native Malaysian/ Korean/ Taiwanese/ Japanese/Cambodian/ Thai/ Indonesian/Vietnamese/ Indian /Singaporean/Chinese and fluent in English and respective language. With at least a year experience in similar field.

Basic Qualification: Must be native Malaysian/ Korean/ Taiwanese/ Japanese/Cambodian/ Thai/ Indonesian/Vietnamese/ Indian /Singaporean/Chinese and fluent in English and respective language. With at least 2 years of experience in similar field.

Basic Qualification: Must be native Malaysian/ Korean/ Taiwanese/ Japanese/Cambodian/ Thai/ Indonesian/Vietnamese/ Indian /Singaporean/Chinese and fluent in English and respective language. With at least 2 years of experience in similar field.

Basic Qualification: Must be native Malaysian/ Korean/ Taiwanese/ Japanese/Cambodian/ Thai/ Indonesian/Vietnamese/ Indian /Singaporean/Chinese and fluent in English and respective language. With at least 2 years of experience in similar field.

Basic Qualification: Must be native Malaysian/ Korean/ Taiwanese/ Japanese/Cambodian/ Thai/ Indonesian/Vietnamese/ Indian/Chinese and fluent in English and respective language. With at least 2 years of experience in similar field. Salary Range: Php 90,000 - Php 149,999

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Must be native Thai/ Vietnamese/ Malaysian and fluent in English and respective native language. With at least 3 years’ experience in customer service or similar function.

Salary Range: Php 90,000 - Php 149,999

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

NGUYEN, THI THU OANH Client Delivery Senior Manager 23.

Brief Job Description: Oversee the marketing department and ensure that the team’s campaign is correct and appropriate.

Basic Qualification: At least 15 years of application delivery experience in financial services. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills with strong strategic and business mindset. Salary Range: Php 500,000 and above

YAMAZOE, TETSUJI MICHAEL Country Manager 25.

Brief Job Description: Support the development and implementation of the strategy and business plan of the company. Support endto-end opportunity management from origination to implementation, in close collaboration with the internal organization.

Basic Qualification: Must be native a Singaporean/Vietnamese. Fluent in English and native language with credible work experience. Salary Range: Php 500,000 and above

BDO UNIBANK, INC. Unit G-1, G/f Bdo Towers Paseo, 8741 Paseo De Roxas, Bel-air, City Of Makati

Basic Qualification: College graduate. With at least 20 years of work experience in business development in the renewable energy industry. Salary Range: Php 500,000 and above

CHECKPOINT LABS, INC. G/f Southkey Hub 2 Indo-china Drive Northgate, Cyberzone Filinvest, Alabang, City Of Muntinlupa GREGORY PREM ARIVALAGAN Business Development Executive

26.

Brief Job Description: Conduct in-depth market research to identify trends, opportunities, and potential threats in the clinical laboratory service and equipment. Develop and implement comprehensive business development strategies tailored to the market to achieve revenue and growth targets.

Basic Qualification: College graduate. With prior experience in the healthcare or client relationship management industries. Proficient in CRM software and Microsoft or Google business software. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

CHINA EASTERN AIRLINES CO. LTD. 22/f The Enterprise Center Tower 1, Ayala Ave., San Lorenzo, City Of Makati

27.

CHEN, YU Station Manager Brief Job Description: Oversee flight operations at the airport.

Basic Qualification: College graduate. With at least 5 years of managerial experience in a related industry. Salary Range: Php 150,000 - Php 499,999

COMMSEC INC. House No. 2259, Aurora Blvd. St., Barangay 148, Pasay City

HUANG, XIAOJUAN General Business Specialist 28.

Brief Job Description: Identifying profitable business, negotiating and closing business deals.

JASWINDER SINGH General Business Specialist 29.

Brief Job Description: Identifying profitable business, negotiating and closing business deals.

RASHPAL SINGH General Business Specialist 30.

Brief Job Description: Identifying profitable business, negotiating and closing business deals.

YU, HONGYAN General Business Specialist 31.

Salary Range: Php 90,000 - Php 149,999

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Outstanding problem-solving and decision-making skills. Excellent verbal and writing skills. Strong analytical and organizational skills

Brief Job Description: Provide consultancy services for information technology group focusing on IT platforms and platform services.

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BRIGHTNIGHT PHILIPPINES SERVICES CORPORATION 41/f Gt Tower International, 6813 Ayala Avenue Cor. H.v. Dela Costa St., Bel-air, City Of Makati

Salary Range: Php 90,000 - Php 149,999

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Outstanding problem-solving and decision-making skills. Excellent verbal and writing skills. Strong analytical and organizational skills

24.

Salary Range: Php 90,000 - Php 149,999

Salary Range: Php 60,000 - Php 89,999

Basic Qualification: Experience as a monogram general operator is an edge. Solid knowledge of image editing and digital sketching software, like Photoshop. In design and Adobe Illustrator. Ability to collaborate and meet deadlines.

NAME OF FOREIGN NATIONAL , POSITION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION

BOWERS, ALEXANDER CHARLES Consultant

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Salary Range: Php 90,000 - Php 149,999

Basic Qualification: Foreign language speaking.

Basic Qualification: Should have analytical skills, communication skills, and creativeness. Experience in related field is an edge. Must have a bachelor’s degree like business manage or computer science.

Basic Qualification: Outstanding problem-solving and decision-making skills. Excellent verbal and writing skills. Strong analytical and organizational skills

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Salary Range: Php 90,000 - Php 149,999

Basic Qualification: Foreign language speaking.

Basic Qualification: Foreign language speaking.

QUALIFICATION AND SALARY RANGE

Salary Range: Php 90,000 - Php 149,999

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

ARISE AND GAIN MERCHANDISE CORP. 65, Road 20, Bahay Toro, Quezon City

LI, SHAOBO Dynamic Functional Consultant

Brief Job Description: Responsible for ensuring that products and services meet the established standards set by the company.

Basic Qualification: Foreign language speaking.

ACCENTURE, INC. 7f Robinsons Cybergate Tower 1, Pioneer St., Barangka Ilaya, City Of Mandaluyong MAKIMOTO, TOSHIYA App Technical Support Specialist

Brief Job Description: Ensure products meet established quality standards and industry benchmarks. They monitor processes and inspect produced goods and services. They propose measures and process improvements to enhance operations, ensure reliability of systems, and minimize downtime, errors, and defects.

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AVANTICE CORPORATION 19/f Pbcom Tower, Ayala Ave., Bel-air, City Of Makati

7 PRIME TECH, INC. 10/f Ewestpod, Eton Westend Square, Yakal St. Cor. Don Chino Roces Ave., San Antonio, City Of Makati ABI WARDANA Indonesian Speaking Customer Service Officer

NAME OF FOREIGN NATIONAL , POSITION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION

Saturday, February 3, 2024

Brief Job Description: Identifying profitable business, negotiating and closing business deals.

Basic Qualification: College graduate, fluent in Mandarin and English languages, and preferably 6 mos. to 1 year work experience in the same field. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: College graduate, fluent in Mandarin and English languages, and preferably 6 mos. to 1 year work experience in the same field. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: College graduate, fluent in Mandarin and English languages, and preferably 6 mos. to 1 year work experience in the same field. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: College graduate, fluent in Mandarin and English languages, and preferably 6 mos. to 1 year work experience in the same field. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

DEXIN INTERNATIONAL IMPORT AND EXPORT CORP. 534, Tomas Mapua St., Barangay 298, Santa Cruz, City Of Manila

32.

LONG, JIAMEI Chinese Cargo Office Agent Brief Job Description: Prepare airline and custom documentation.

Basic Qualification: Must be fluent in Chinese language. Knowledgeable in Chinese paper works. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

DOW CHEMICAL PHILIPPINES, INC. Caa, Rd., Pamplona Tres, City Of Las Piñas LEFEBVRE, SHAWN VICTOR Fort Saskatchewan 2 Operations Representative / Technical Advisor 33.

Brief Job Description: Provide operations expertise and support to the Manufacturing representatives and other team members, provide local operating knowledge to the project team and provide operations functional input into the design to ensure optimum operability.

Basic Qualification: College graduate. With previous work experience in a related industry. Salary Range: Php 500,000 and above

DRAGONFLY TECHNOLOGIES INC. Unit 602 6/f Itc Bldg., 337 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Bel-air, City Of Makati ELSA CHAN JIA LI Mandarin Support Specialist 34.

Brief Job Description: Prioritizing your workload to ensure the most critical issues are resolve first.

EASTERN GOLD CORPORATION 503, Nueva St., Barangay 289, Binondo, City Of Manila

Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking, reading and writing in Mandarin language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

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NAME OF FOREIGN NATIONAL , POSITION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION

XU, YI Marketing And Sales Agent 35.

Brief Job Description: Researches and develops various marketing strategies for products and services and implements marketing plans and works to meet sales quotas.

ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS QUALIFICATION AND SALARY RANGE Basic Qualification: Can contribute information, ideas, and research to help develop marketing strategies. Can help detail, design, and implement marketing plans for each product or service being offered. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

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51.

36.

Brief Job Description: Recommends potential products or services to management by collecting information and analyzing customer needs. CHEN, DONGMEI Mandarin Speaking Customer Service Representative

37.

Brief Job Description: Recommends potential products or services to management by collecting information and analyzing customer needs. LIU, JING Mandarin Speaking Customer Service Representative

38.

Brief Job Description: Recommends potential products or services to management by collecting information and analyzing customer needs. LU, WEI Mandarin Speaking Customer Service Representative

39.

Brief Job Description: Recommends potential products or services to management by collecting information and analyzing customer needs. MO, ZHIXIANG Mandarin Speaking Customer Service Representative

40.

Brief Job Description: Recommends potential products or services to management by collecting information and analyzing customer needs. SONG, XINRUI Mandarin Speaking Customer Service Representative

41.

Brief Job Description: Recommends potential products or services to management by collecting information and analyzing customer needs. TANG, YANGCHUN Mandarin Speaking Customer Service Representative

42.

Brief Job Description: Recommends potential products or services to management by collecting information and analyzing customer needs. WANG, LI Mandarin Speaking Customer Service Representative

43.

Brief Job Description: Recommends potential products or services to management by collecting information and analyzing customer needs. YANG, FEI Mandarin Speaking Customer Service Representative

44.

Brief Job Description: Recommends potential products or services to management by collecting information and analyzing customer needs. YUAN, YINFENG Mandarin Speaking Customer Service Representative

45.

Brief Job Description: Recommends potential products or services to management by collecting information and analyzing customer needs. DO MAI DUY Vietnamese Speaking Customer Service Representative

46.

Brief Job Description: Responding to Vietnamese customer queries via email, live chat, video, phone, and social media channels. NGUYEN QUANG NINH Vietnamese Speaking Customer Service Representative

47.

Brief Job Description: Responding to Vietnamese customer queries via email, live chat, video, phone, and social media channels.

Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking, reading and writing in Mandarin language.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking, reading and writing in Mandarin language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking, reading and writing in Mandarin language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking, reading and writing in Mandarin language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking, reading and writing in Mandarin language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking, reading, and writing in Mandarin language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking, reading and writing in Mandarin language.

Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking, reading and writing in Mandarin language.

48.

Brief Job Description: Translate global strategic initiatives into procedures to be implemented on projects.

53.

54.

Salary Range: Php 500,000 and above

CHEN, ZHENMING Chinese Customer Service Representative Brief Job Description: Attends customer queries complaints and questions.

Brief Job Description: Project and construction management of Railway Overhead Catenary System (OCS). OCS design review and interface management and preparation of technical and commercial proposals for various railway projects.

WAKE, JIRO Technical Support

55.

Brief Job Description: Responsible for assisting customers with technical issues or questions relating to computer hardware or software devices. Duties include taking phone calls or communicating through with clients through other messaging platforms, helping customers diagnose technical issues and giving assistance in the installation of hardware or software application through the aforementioned communication channels.

49.

Brief Job Description: Studying company profile and operations to understand its marketing needs. Implementing a marketing strategy according to objectives and budget.

WANG, HENG Marketing Consultant (Mandarin Speaking Clients) 50.

Brief Job Description: Studying company profile and operations to understand its marketing needs. Implementing a marketing strategy according to objectives and budget.

Basic Qualification: Preferably 6 months experience with the position. Can multi-task and keen to details. Any nationality who can speak and write in Chinese language fluently.

56.

BUI, XUAN TIEN Customer Service Representative - Vietnamese Speaking Brief Job Description: Deferring to management in instances of uncertainty. DANH, KHANH Customer Service Representative - Vietnamese Speaking

57.

Brief Job Description: Confirm customers language preference as you assist them. HO THI PHUONG Customer Service Representative - Vietnamese Speaking

58.

Brief Job Description: Confirms customers language preference as you assist them. NGUYEN KIM QUY Customer Service Representative - Vietnamese Speaking

59.

Brief Job Description: Provide customer care, when necessary, keep updated knowledge of accounts policies and product. NGUYEN, NGOC GIA LINH Customer Service Representative - Vietnamese Speaking

60.

Brief Job Description: Confirm customers language preference as you assist them. NGUYEN, THI MY ANH Customer Service Representative - Vietnamese Speaking

61.

62.

Brief Job Description: Confirms customers language preference as you assist them. TRAN, THI THU HUYEN Customer Service Representative – Vietnamese Speaking Brief Job Description: Deferring to management in instances of uncertainty.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

INFINIVAN INC. 17th Floor Ore Central Tower, 31st Street, Cor. 9th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Fort Bonifacio, City Of Taguig

Brief Job Description: Ensuring that food is excellent quality and authentic taste are consistently achieved, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food labor costs, supervise kitchen staff’s activities, performing.

YANG, QIXIAN Chinese Chef 66.

Brief Job Description: Ensuring that food is of excellent quality and authentic taste are consistently achieved, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food/labor costs.

ZHANG, HAILIANG Chinese Chef Assistant 67.

Basic Qualification: Holder of a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering. With at least 20 years of work experience in Railway and Construction Management. Excellent communication skills, particularly in English language.

Brief Job Description: Ensuring that food is of excellent quality and authentic taste are consistently achieved, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food/labor costs.

SHI, ZHENGFA Chinese Customer Service Representative 68.

Basic Qualification: College graduate. With at least 1 year of work-related experience in customer service industry. With excellent communication and technical skills.

Brief Job Description: Ensuring that food is of excellent quality and authentic taste are consistently achieved, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food/labor costs.

HONG, KUNLIN Store Manager 69. Basic Qualification: Fluent in speaking Vietnamese language.

Brief Job Description: Ensuring that food is of excellent quality and authentic taste are consistently achieved, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food/labor costs.

PALAGE, ALEXANDRU Director, Investigation Philippines 63.

Brief Job Description: Provide leadership, management & discipline of Manila investigations functions.

Basic Qualification: Fluent in speaking Vietnamese language. XIE, KUNYUAN Store Manager

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 70.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Brief Job Description: Planning and directing food preparation and culinary activities, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food/labor costs, supervise kitchen staff’s activities, performing other duties assigned by the Company.

Basic Qualification: A bachelor’s degree in a field like communications or marketing and several years of experience. MACH HUU PHONG Vietnamese Chef

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 71.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Brief Job Description: Ensuring that food is of excellent quality and authentic taste are consistently achieved, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food/labor costs.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

LUC QUOC CUONG Vietnamese Chef Assistant 72.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Brief Job Description: Ensuring that food is of excellent quality and authentic taste are consistently achieved, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food/labor costs.

Brief Job Description: Give accurate and timely counsel to executives in a variety of topics, collaborate with the management in devising efficient strategies and research and evaluate different risk factors regarding business decisions and operations.

Salary Range: Php 90,000 - Php 149,999

NATURAL9 CORPORATION Unit 8c-1, 8 Rockwell Building, Hidalgo Drive, Rockwell Center, Poblacion, City Of Makati

Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. With experience in Chinese Restaurants. Fluent in Chinese language both verbal and written.

Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. With experience in Chinese Restaurants. Fluent in Chinese language both verbal and written. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

NGUYEN TIEN THANH Vietnamese Chef Assistant 73.

Brief Job Description: Ensuring that food is of excellent quality and authentic taste are consistently achieved, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food/labor costs.

Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. With experience in Chinese Restaurants. Fluent in Chinese language both verbal and written. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

NAKAMURA BEAUTY INTERNATIONAL CORP. Unit Ground A, Best Western Premier F1 Hotel, 32nd St. Cor. Lane Q., Bonifacio Global City, Fort Bonifacio, City Of Taguig

64.

Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Train new kitchen employee’s restaurants.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Fluent in speaking Vietnamese language.

Basic Qualification: College graduate. With previous work experience in a related industry.

Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. With experience in Chinese Restaurants. Fluent in Chinese language both verbal and written.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Salary Range: Php 150,000 - Php 499,999

INOMATA, MAMI Consultant

Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. With experience in Chinese Restaurants. Fluent in Chinese language both verbal and written.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Bachelors or above degree, preferably in law, criminology, criminal justice, audit or related field, min. 10 yrs. of experience in criminal investigations field or relevant investigations experience in integrated resorts.

Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. With experience in Chinese Restaurants. Fluent in Chinese language both verbal and written.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Salary Range: Php 90,000 - Php 149,999

Basic Qualification: Fluent in speaking Vietnamese language.

Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. With experience in Chinese Restaurants. Fluent in Chinese language both verbal and written.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Salary Range: Php 150,000 - Php 499,999

Basic Qualification: Fluent in speaking Vietnamese language.

Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. Ability to work with minimal supervision. Train new kitchen employee’s restaurants.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Fluent in speaking Vietnamese language.

QUALIFICATION AND SALARY RANGE

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

MELCO RESORTS LEISURE (PHP) CORPORATION City Of Dreams Manila, Aseana Ave. Cor. Roxas Blvd., Tambo, City Of Parañaque

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Preferably 6 months experience with the position. Can multi-task and keen to details. Any nationality who can speak and write in Chinese language fluently.

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Basic Qualification: Speaks and write fluently, and must be a college graduate.

KNW TECHNOLOGY INC. 103 Equinox Plaza, Sierra Madre, Highway Hills, City Of Mandaluyong

FLY ASIAN INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Eighty One Bldg. Newport City, Vab St. Newport Blvd., Barangay 183, Pasay City

CHEN, DANDAN Marketing Consultant (Mandarin Speaking Clients)

Salary Range: Php 90,000 - Php 149,999

NAME OF FOREIGN NATIONAL , POSITION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION

WEI, MINGHU Chinese Chef

Basic Qualification: Holder of a Master’s degree in Business Administration. With at least 2 years of supervisory and management experience in a related industry.

KDDI PHILIPPINES CORPORATION Units A, B, C, & D, 25/f Rufino Pacific Tower, 6784 Ayala Ave., San Lorenzo, City Of Makati

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Twenty (20) years of workrelated experience in the relevant field.

Brief Job Description: Concentrate in driving business growth and development of talent. Spend time in reviewing and assessing overall team performance. Balances stakeholders by establishing good working relationship with the cluster counterparts and other support groups (e.g. HR, IT, etc.).

HOLZERLAND, CHRISTIAN DIRK Overhead Catenary System Specialist

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking Vietnamese language.

Salary Range: Php 60,000 - Php 89,999

JADPHIL & ASSOCIATES INC. U-2b 2310, Don Chino Roces Ave., Pio Del Pilar, City Of Makati

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking Vietnamese language.

Basic Qualification: College graduate. With previous work experience in a related industry.

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J-NA ALLOUT TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS CORP. Block 16 Lot 7, Rainbow Drive, Goodwill 2 Subdivision, B. F. Homes, City Of Parañaque

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

FLUOR DANIEL, INC. - PHILIPPINES 2nd, 7th-17th/f Polaris Corporate Center, Lt 6&7 Blk 1, Spectrum Midway, Fcc, Alabang, City Of Muntinlupa PATRICE GILLES PIERRE Project Manager

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking, reading and writing in Mandarin language.

UEMATSU, SAKI Account Development Manager (for Japanese Account)

KUMAH, ABIGAIL FRIMPOMAA Depositary Manager

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking, reading and writing in Mandarin language.

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IQ EQ (PHILIPPINES) INC. Units A,b,c & D 16/ F, Robinsons Cyberscape Beta, Topaz & Ruby Roads, Ortigas Center, San Antonio, City Of Pasig

EASYTECH SUPPORT INC. 9-11/f, 14/f Capella Bldg., Asean Drive Filinvest, Alabang, City Of Muntinlupa CAO, JIAHAO Mandarin Speaking Customer Service Representative

ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS

NAME OF FOREIGN NATIONAL , POSITION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION

Brief Job Description: Responsible for the daily Japanese account operational performance management and ensure both contractual and operational KPIs are met.

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TONG VAN HAI Vietnamese Chef Assistant 74.

Brief Job Description: Ensuring that food is of excellent quality and authentic taste are consistently achieved, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food/labor costs.

Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. With experience in Chinese Restaurants. Fluent in Chinese language both verbal and written. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999


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NAME OF FOREIGN NATIONAL , POSITION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION

TRAN VAN VINH Vietnamese Chef Assistant 75.

Brief Job Description: Ensuring that food is of excellent quality and authentic taste are consistently achieved, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food/labor costs.

ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS QUALIFICATION AND SALARY RANGE Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. With experience in Chinese Restaurants. Fluent in Chinese language both verbal and written. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

VU TRI NGOC Vietnamese Chef Assistant 76.

Brief Job Description: Ensuring that food is of excellent quality and authentic taste are consistently achieved, modifying menus or create new ones that meet quality standards, estimating food requirements and food/labor costs.

Basic Qualification: Ability to assist and direct kitchen staff in meal preparation, creation, plating and delivery and ensure that kitchen activities operate in a timely manner. With experience in Chinese Restaurants. Fluent in Chinese language both verbal and written.

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NAME OF FOREIGN NATIONAL , POSITION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION

LE THI YEN Vietnamese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

LE, ANH KHANH QUYEN Vietnamese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

LE, THI LAN Vietnamese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 NEW ORIENTAL CLUB88 CORPORATION 1331 Pearl Plaza Bldg., 133 Quirino Ave., Tambo, City Of Parañaque Sky Garage Bldg., Aseana Avenue, Entertainment City, Tambo, City Of Parañaque

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LUO, BING Chinese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

WU, JIAHAO Chinese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

ZHAI, TAO Chinese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

ZHAO, HAIBO Chinese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

ZHENG, LIN Chinese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

AYE SANDAR NAING Myanmari Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

GON JA Myanmari Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

KHIN HNIN HTWE Myanmari Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

NANG AYE AYE WIN Myanmari Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and database services.

SHWE HTOO AUNG Myanmari Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

WAI HTUN Myanmari Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

DO VAN SON Vietnamese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

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Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

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Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

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Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

NGUYEN THI THUY Vietnamese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

NGUYEN VAN HUY Vietnamese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

NGUYEN, THE THUAN Vietnamese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

TRUONG, THI LY Vietnamese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

VO, THI PHUONG Vietnamese Customer Service Brief Job Description: Customer support and data base services.

LI, TING Bilingual Technical Support 99.

Brief Job Description: Consult with customers on technical support inquiries by a variety of communication channels.

QUALIFICATION AND SALARY RANGE Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

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Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking English and Mandarin languages.

Brief Job Description: Assist in the planning & administration of the organization’s daily operation. HUYNH BOI HAN Vietnamese Language-support Officer

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Brief Job Description: Assist in the planning & administration of the organization’s daily operation.

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Brief Job Description: Maintain accurate sales record.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

NOESSLER, SABINE Head Investor Services Brief Job Description: Develop, implement and enhance the mid-to-long term vision of the Investor Services Cell in close coordination with Global Business Unit Head to build an efficient client request.

KIM, MYUNGHO Project Manager Brief Job Description: Responsible for the planning and management direction.

YADAV, ANUJ Analyst - Financial Services 112.

Brief Job Description: Responsible for the evaluation of existing systems, identifying improvement opportunities, and contributing to the delivery of robust software solutions. JAIN, ABHISHEK Technical Lead

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

PHILIPPINE FULL DEGREE COMMUNICATIONS CORP. 18/f Yuchengco Tower 1, Rcbc Plaza, 6819 Ayala Ave., Bel-air, City Of Makati

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ZHOU, JIEXIN Mandarin Customer Service Brief Job Description: Maintain customer records by updating account info.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 ZHANG, YINGJUN Mandarin Operations Specialist

Brief Job Description: Responsible for analyzing requirements from business users of APAC region.

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HA KIM THU Vietnamese Marketing Specialist Brief Job Description: Manages daily operations of the IT department.

Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

PHOENIXFIELD, INC. 7/f Iacademy Plaza, 324 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave, Bel-air, City Of Makati

Brief Job Description: Maintain accurate sales record.

YENNY LOE Indonesian Language - Support Officer 104.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Brief Job Description: Assist in the planning & administration of the organization’s daily operation. CRISTIANI LIOW Indonesian Language - Support Supervisor

Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

Brief Job Description: Assist in the planning & administration of the organization’s daily operation. LIN, XIUZHU Mandarin Language - Support Officer

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Brief Job Description: Assist in the planning & administration of the organization’s daily operation.

Basic Qualification: Must fluently speak and write in Vietnamese language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Must fluently speak and write in Vietnamese language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Must fluently speak and write in Vietnamese language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Bachelor’s degree in any field. Salary Range: Php 60,000 - Php 89,999

Basic Qualification: With at least 3 years of IT experience in payments domain. Salary Range: Php 150,000 - Php 499,999 Basic Qualification: Minimum of 7 years in IT profession and extensive industry experience in life insurance. Salary Range: Php 150,000 - Php 499,999

Basic Qualification: At least 19 years old. Ability to speak, write and communicate in their respective language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

VEHICLE MASTER SERVICE CORP. #27, T. Santiago St., Canumay West, City Of Valenzuela

LI, FANGYUAN Chinese Marketing And Sales Consultant 115.

Brief Job Description: Identify effective marketing campaigns that will reach targeted audience effectively and efficiently.

Basic Qualification: Strong knowledge of sales and persuasion techniques coupled with excellent knowledge of the products. Knowledge of data analysis and market research. Intuition about customer desires and practical needs. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

RONG, JIEYING Chinese Marketing And Sales Consultant 116.

Brief Job Description: Identify effective marketing campaigns that will reach targeted audiences effectively and efficiently.

Basic Qualification: Strong knowledge of sales and persuasion techniques coupled with excellent knowledge of the products. Knowledge of data analysis and market research. Intuition about customer desires and practical needs. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

SHI, TAOTAO Chinese Marketing And Sales Consultant 117.

Brief Job Description: Identify effective marketing campaigns that will reach targeted audiences effectively and efficiently.

Basic Qualification: Strong knowledge of sales and persuasion techniques coupled with excellent knowledge of the products. Knowledge of data analysis and market research. Intuition about customer desires and practical needs. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Can speak Mandarin language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Can speak Mandarin language.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

TIAN XIA TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC. 6/f Filinvest Cyberzone Bldg. B, Superblock A Central Business Park 1 Bay City St., Barangay 76, Pasay City

Basic Qualification: College graduate. With at least 10 years of relevant work experience including people management. Salary Range: Php 150,000 - Php 499,999

Basic Qualification: Must fluently speak and write in Vietnamese language.

TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES (PHILIPPINES) INC. 8th-12th, 14th & 15th Floor, Panorama Tower, 34th Street Corner Lane A, Bonifacio Global City, Fort Bonifacio, City Of Taguig

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Can speak Mandarin language.

QUALIFICATION AND SALARY RANGE

SNC ENG PHILIPPINES, INC. 20/f Robinsons, Cybergate 3 Pioneer, Barangka Ilaya, City Of Mandaluyong

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

Brief Job Description: Assist in the planning & administration of the organization’s daily operation. TO HUE BINH Vietnamese Language - Support Supervisor

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

Brief Job Description: Assist in the planning & administration of the organization’s daily operation. HA KIM NGOC Vietnamese Language - Support Supervisor

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

NGUYEN TRAN PHONG VU Vietnamese Language - Support Officer

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

NAME OF FOREIGN NATIONAL , POSITION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION

PARTNERS GROUP PRIME SERVICES SOLUTIONS (PHILIPPINES), INC. 18/f Net Park Bldg., 5th Avenue Cor. 26th Street, Fort Bonifacio Global City, City Of Taguig

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Knowledgeable in computer application with good verbal and written communication skills.

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ONE BORDERLINE CREATIVES INC. Unit 11-ij3, 11/f Burgundy Corporate Tower, 252 Sen. Gil Puyat Ave., Pio Del Pilar, City Of Makati LIN, JING Mandarin Operations Specialist

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ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS

NOONA BUSINESS CONSULTING SERVICES INC. 10th & 31st Floor Ore Central Tower, 9th Ave. Cor. 31st St., Bonifacio Global City, Fort Bonifacio, City Of Taguig

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HOANG THI HONG DUYEN Vietnamese Customer Service

NGUYEN NGOC DAN Vietnamese Customer Service

Saturday, February 3, 2024

XIONG, LEI Chinese Marketing And Sales Consultant 118.

Brief Job Description: Identify effective marketing campaigns that will reach targeted audiences effectively and efficiently.

Basic Qualification: Strong knowledge of sales and persuasion techniques coupled with excellent knowledge of the products. Knowledge of data analysis and market research. Intuition about customer desires and practical needs.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Must fluently speak and write in Indonesian language.

Basic Qualification: Strong knowledge of sales and persuasion techniques coupled with excellent knowledge of the products. Knowledge of data analysis and market research. Intuition about customer desires and practical needs.

ZHANG, XIAOXUE Chinese Marketing And Sales Consultant 119.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Brief Job Description: Identify effective marketing campaigns that will reach targeted audiences effectively and efficiently.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Must fluently speak and write in Indonesian language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Must fluently speak and write in Mandarin language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

NI KADEK RIRIN General Automotive Mechanic 120.

Brief Job Description: Automotive mechanics help diagnose and repair various issues for different automotive vehicles, including cars, trucks and vans.

Basic Qualification: Must develop skills in areas like problem-solving, communication, and attention to detail. Strong communication skills. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999


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NAME OF FOREIGN NATIONAL , POSITION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION SYAHRIAL SIREGAR General Automotive Mechanic

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Brief Job Description: Automotive mechanics help diagnose and repair various issues for different automotive vehicles, including cars, trucks and vans.

YORI CAHYANI General Automotive Mechanic 122.

Brief Job Description: Automotive mechanics help diagnose and repair various issues for different automotive vehicles, including cars, trucks and vans.

ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS QUALIFICATION AND SALARY RANGE Basic Qualification: Must develop skills in areas like problem-solving, communication, and attention to detail. Strong communication skills.

Basic Qualification: Must develop skills in areas like problem-solving, communication, and attention to detail. Strong communication skills.

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Brief Job Description: Handles service support calls, emails and chats related to client’s inquiry. LI, MINGQI Customer Relation Representative (Mandarin Translation) Brief Job Description: Handles service support calls, emails and chats related to client’s inquiry. SHANGGUAN, BINYI Customer Relation Representative (Mandarin Translation) Brief Job Description: Handles service support calls, emails and chats related to client’s inquiry. SU, JINGMU Customer Relation Representative (Mandarin Translation) Brief Job Description: Handles service support calls, emails and chats related to client’s inquiry. XIN, JIANWEN Customer Relation Representative (Mandarin Translation) Brief Job Description: Handles service support calls, emails and chats related to client’s inquiry. ZENG, HUANYE Customer Relation Representative (Mandarin Translation) Brief Job Description: Handles service support calls, emails and chats related to client’s inquiry.

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Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer.

ADITYA IBRAHIM Indonesian Customer Service Representative 130.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

AGNES YOLANDA PUTRI Indonesian Customer Service Representative 131.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

AIDIL FITRIANSYAH Indonesian Customer Service Representative 132.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

DANNY WAHYU ANDRIANTO Indonesian Customer Service Representative 133.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

DICKY APRILIO KUDADIRI Indonesian Customer Service Representative 134.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

DWIKI SATRIA Indonesian Customer Service Representative 135.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

ERDY TRIYADI Indonesian Customer Service Representative 136.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 HANDIKA SETIAWAN Indonesian Customer Service Representative 139. Basic Qualification: Fluent in English, Mandarin and any language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 140. Basic Qualification: Fluent in English, Mandarin and any language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Fluent in English, Mandarin and any language.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

HELVIN Indonesian Customer Service Representative Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

HENDRA FADIL Indonesian Customer Service Representative 141.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Fluent in English, Mandarin and any language.

IVAN KURNIAWAN Indonesian Customer Service Representative 142.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Fluent in English, Mandarin and any language.

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Fluent in English, Mandarin and any language.

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Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

M DAUD SAPUTRA Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, writing and speaking Bahasa Indonesia language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

MELVYN LEVRONE RAY Indonesian Customer Service Representative 146.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

JULIANSYA PUTRA Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

JEKONIAH LIU Indonesian Customer Service Representative

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Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

HADI REZA FAHLEVI Indonesian Customer Service Representative

VICTORY 88 GROUP LTD INC. 8/f, I Land Bay Plaza Bldg., D-macapagal Ave. Moa Complex, Barangay 76, Pasay City

ADI SAPUTRA WIJAYA Indonesian Customer Service Representative

NAME OF FOREIGN NATIONAL , POSITION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION GITA MAHARDIKA Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

VICCI BUSINESS CONSULTANCY CORP. 10/f Liberty Plaza, 102 H.v. Dela Costa St., Bel-air, City Of Makati HONG, LIANDENG Customer Relation Representative (Mandarin Translation)

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Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

MIPTAH PARID GOJALI Indonesian Customer Service Representative 147.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

MUHAMMAD AGUNG NUGROHO Indonesian Customer Service Representative 148.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

MUHAMMAD RIZKY MEZRA Indonesian Customer Service Representative 149.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

PANJI AGUST PRAKOSO Indonesian Customer Service Representative 150.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

RAGIL WIDIANTO Indonesian Customer Service Representative 151.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

RAUL ERRAWAN Indonesian Customer Service Representative 152.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

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ESTABLISHMENT / ADDRESS QUALIFICATION AND SALARY RANGE Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

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Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

JOKO LUSFRAGIA Indonesian Customer Service Supervisor 164.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

WISHLAND SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY INC. 28/f Techzone Condo Corp., 213 Buendia Ave., San Antonio, City Of Makati HAN, CHUN-PEI a.k.a. HAN, CHUN-PAI Chinese Language - Data Analyst 165.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

HANDRY WIJAYA Indonesian Customer Service Supervisor

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

YOGI PRATAMA PURWANDI Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

WAHYUDI SYAPUTRA Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

SUMARNO Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

SENA PUJA KUSUMA Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

SAMIN Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

RYAN DARMA SAPUTRA Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

RIZKY YOGA PRATAMA Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Brief Job Description: Attracts potential customer by answering product and service question.

RIKO FIRNANDO Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

RIKI FIRDAUS Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

QUALIFICATION AND SALARY RANGE

REZA AKBAR ANUGRAH Indonesian Customer Service Representative

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in reading, speaking and writing in Bahasa and English languages.

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Brief Job Description: Collect, organize, interpret, and analyze using statistical techniques.

Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking in Mandarin language. Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking in Bahasa language.

ANDRE SURYA Indonesian Language Research Analyst Brief Job Description: Conduct research on products and services as specified.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999 Basic Qualification: Proficient in speaking in Bahasa language.

ANGEL WIJAYA Indonesian Language Research Analyst Brief Job Description: Conduct research on products and services as specified.

Salary Range: Php 30,000 - Php 59,999

*Date Generated: Feb 2, 2024 In the ad material of Notice of Filing of Application for Alien Employment Permits published on February 1, 2024, the name YONG, CHEN under the company ASPIRE STANDARD SOLUTION SERVICES INC., should have been read as CHEN, YONG and not as published. Any person in the Philippines who is competent, able and willing to perform the services for which the foreign national is desired may file an objection at DOLE National Capital Region located at DOLE-NCR Building, 967 Maligaya St., Malate Manila, within 30 days after this publication. Please inform DOLE National Capital Region if you have any information on criminal offense committed by the foreign nationals.


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