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Joshua Usigan & Ma. Anna Primero, BipsU InternsA SENSE of hopelessness hangs in the air as vegetable and fruit vendors in Carbon Public Market in Cebu City grapple with the effects of El Niño, causing distress among those who face financial ruin. For Susan Bajenting, a vegetable vendor, coping with the sight of her hard-earned produce rotting away is a bitter pill to swallow.“Among baligya malawos ug madaot, ug inig malaya, amo na pong hugasan butangan og ice para mopresko apan makuhaan gyud og timbang so lugi gihapon,” Bajenting said.(Our products are susceptible to spoilage. When they start to wither, we must rinse them and place them on ice to maintain their freshness. Nonetheless, this process still leads to losses due to its impact on their weight.)“Para namo maapektuhan g’yud mi kay gamay nalang man ang supply... gamay og kita para lang naay gamay na kwarta, makabayad sa tag-iya,” she added.(The El Niño phenomenon significantly affects us as it affects our supply chain. Despite minimal profits, we must sell to cover rent for our stall.)Bajenting said they initially sold their lettuce at P100 per kilo, but last week, due to cost considerations, they raised the price to P120 to cover expenses. With the dry season affecting supply, she said they are contemplating a further increase to P200 per kilo.As the temperature soars and the rainfall becomes erratic, the once-fresh produce will now wilt prematurely, succumbing to decay before it reaches the hands of the consumer. Rico Daral Jr., also a vegetable vendor, shared the same frustration with Bajenting as he also experienced a sudden drop in earnings.He said the sales are slow and it’s quite challenging to store certain vegetables, which are not high in demand, in foam and ice due to their inability to withstand the heat.Likewise, fruit vendors are also taking a hit with the prevailing dry season, having a ripple effect on consumers, with vendors adjusting the prices significantly.For instance, a kilo of avocado, previously priced at P150, now sells for up to P200, while cucumbers, previously priced at P25 per kilo, now cost P50 per kilo. Fruit vendors, however, are capitalizing on increased demand, especially during this year’s Holy Week when people seek fruits and vegetables as meat alternatives during the Lenten period.“We earned a bit this week because it’s Holy Week. During such occasions, fruits and vegetables are really in demand,” Samuel Montemayor, a fruit vendor and supplier, said in Cebuano.The repercussions of El Niño extend beyond the market stalls, casting a long shadow over the wallets of consumers, but they have little choice but to pay up. An eatery owner, who asked not to be named, said she usually buys squash, eggplant, cucumber, and other leafy vegetables, and he can attest to the rise in prices for these items.However, he acknowledged that vendors are also affected by the hot weather and understood their need to adjust prices accordingly.While there might be some rain in the city during this period, the El Niño is expected to persist for several months -- possibly prolonging the struggle of vendors to make ends meet. What gambling is legal in Philippines? 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Ato na lang tan-awon para maklaro nato unsa nga plate number," Dalogdog said.(I’m calling on the car owner to surrender because he will still be identified through the CCTV cameras installed there. We'll just enhance the video to make the plate number visible.)A fruit vendor (real name withheld for security purposes) reported that she heard a car siren in the distance and assumed it was an ambulance. She said she was taken aback by a loud thud and turned to see the motorbike rider, who had been struck by an SUV bearing the warning "For Official Use Only" on its side, lying on the pavement, trembling.The SUV did not stop and continued running toward Juana Osmeña Street. "Sa layo pa naka dungog gyud kog naay nag wangwang nga sakyanan, abi nako’g ambulance. Karon pag duol na, naay ni paka sa akung luyo. Nilingi ko sa naay nipaka, sus naa may motor nga natumba nya naay tawo nga nag higda sa karsada, nya ang naka bangga niya ni diretso lang padagan paingun sa Baseline. Naay For Official Use Only sa ubos sa sakyanan," Lisa said.(From a distance, I heard a car siren which I thought was an ambulance, but when it came near me, there was a loud thud. I turned to see what was happening. A motorcycle had fallen, and there was a person lying on the road and the offender drove straight towards Baseline. The car had “For Official Use Only’ markings.)She said the SUV had a green plate, but she was unable to recall its number.Rafter said they had already gathered information about the culprit, but this is still subject to verification. The mother of the victim is demanding justice for her son's passing and is looking forward to the culprit being apprehended and prosecuted as soon as possible.Based on the CCTV footage from a car store, the motorcycle and the SUV are seen racing each other beside the Redemptorist church, while a mass was being held. (AYB, TPT)

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THE Traffic Enforcement Unit has been directed by Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) Chief Colonel Ireneo Dalogdog to review the CCTV footage of the hit-and-run incident involving 23-year-old basketball player Jeslar Larumbe.Larumbe was struck by a sports utility vehicle (SUV) while riding his motorcycle near the Redemptorist Church on Queensroad in Barangay Kamputhaw, Cebu City, on Sunday, February 4, 2024.He was left lying on the road after being hit by the SUV, which was reportedly using a siren.Rama denies involvement in Jeslar Larumbe ‘hit and run’ incidentAccording to some motorists in an interview with SunStar Cebu, the SUV had been pursuing Larumbe from Ayala to Redemptorist.But Police Lieutenant Colonel Janette Rafter, the CCPO's deputy city director for operations, said they would first examine the CCTV footage to confirm the drivers' allegations.Dalogdog said they had already coordinated with the management of the church and some establishments in locations where the two vehicles passed in order to secure copies of their CCTV footages.The top CCPO official pleaded with the person/s responsible to come forward and accept accountability for his actions."Akung panawagan sa tag-iya sa sakyanan no nga mo surrender na kay mailhan lang gihapon ka namo kay naa man tay mga CCTV nga naka-montar didto. Ato na lang tan-awon para maklaro nato unsa nga plate number," Dalogdog said.(I’m calling on the car owner to surrender because he will still be identified through the CCTV cameras installed there. We'll just enhance the video to make the plate number visible.)A fruit vendor (real name withheld for security purposes) reported that she heard a car siren in the distance and assumed it was an ambulance. She said she was taken aback by a loud thud and turned to see the motorbike rider, who had been struck by an SUV bearing the warning "For Official Use Only" on its side, lying on the pavement, trembling.The SUV did not stop and continued running toward Juana Osmeña Street. "Sa layo pa naka dungog gyud kog naay nag wangwang nga sakyanan, abi nako’g ambulance. Karon pag duol na, naay ni paka sa akung luyo. Nilingi ko sa naay nipaka, sus naa may motor nga natumba nya naay tawo nga nag higda sa karsada, nya ang naka bangga niya ni diretso lang padagan paingun sa Baseline. Naay For Official Use Only sa ubos sa sakyanan," Lisa said.(From a distance, I heard a car siren which I thought was an ambulance, but when it came near me, there was a loud thud. I turned to see what was happening. A motorcycle had fallen, and there was a person lying on the road and the offender drove straight towards Baseline. The car had “For Official Use Only’ markings.)She said the SUV had a green plate, but she was unable to recall its number.Rafter said they had already gathered information about the culprit, but this is still subject to verification. The mother of the victim is demanding justice for her son's passing and is looking forward to the culprit being apprehended and prosecuted as soon as possible.Based on the CCTV footage from a car store, the motorcycle and the SUV are seen racing each other beside the Redemptorist church, while a mass was being held. (AYB, TPT) Best Low Stakes Casino THE executive department of the Cebu City Government is asking for an additional P205,974,032 for the Palarong Pambansa (Palaro). In a phone interview on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, City Councilor Noel Wenceslao, chairman of the committee on budget and finance, said Mayor Michael Rama already signed the request, which will be included in the first supplemental budget that has not yet been submitted to the City Council.The supplemental budget also includes the charter bonus of city employees.Wenceslao said the amount is on top of the approved P200 million allocated for the Palaro, which also covers the rehabilitation of the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC), the main venue of the annual multi-sport event. In a phone interview on Friday, Feb. 23, City Councilor Donaldo Hontiveros said the additional funding will cover the installation of LED outdoor-field lights at the CCSC amounting to P23 million, the construction and installation of digital-visual LED display with support frames and posts worth P135.186 million and the construction of the grandstand extension amounting to P47 million.The grandstand extension will be built on the N. Bacalso side of the CCSC, which is currently being used as a parking lot, Hontiveros said.He said the reason they requested additional funding is because these installations and constructions were not included in the initial P200 million budget when it was approved. “During the budget deliberations last year, we weren’t able to conduct a walkthrough with Mayor Mike of what he envisioned of the proposed venue for the opening. Then it was established that the closing ceremony will be at the SRP (South Road Properties),” he said in a mix of Cebuano and English.According to him, the budget for the Palaro is comprehensive, with a significant portion allocated for health services amounting to P5 million.He said another portion of the budget is allocated for technical officials and rental of playing venues, as well as purchase of sports equipment.He said more than a million is allocated for the janitorial services at the playing venues.Original budgetHe said the original budget covers the following:• A subsidy of P4.5 million for the regional athletic delegation; • P7.2 million for organizing the learning convention for athletes and student leaders; • Over P11 million for financial assistance to officials; • P5 million for food and accommodations for committee members from the central office; • P2 million as financial subsidy for the Cebu City schools division to cover meetings and conferences leading to the Palaro; • P20 million for rental and repair maintenance; • P15 million to cover expenses of the opening and closing ceremonies; • P22 million for shower rooms and portalets intended for use during the Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association in May; and• P18 million for food for all personnel, as well as tokens, souvenirs, and other expenses.Hontiveros said the biggest portion of the initial budget will be spent on special events and other related activities, but he did not specify the amount or what the activities are.Once the rehabilitation and civil works at the CCSC and other sports facilities are completed, they hope Cebu City can host Asian competitions, he said. That’s why they are asking for additional funding, he added.After the memorandum of agreement for the hosting of the Palaro was signed last Feb. 2, Hontiveros said the City Government allocated a budget of P200 million for the games. John Pages, Cebu City Sports Commission chairman, said the budget would cover the improvement of the sports facilities and the 20 schools that would be used as billeting quarters, the rehabilitation of the CCSC, as well as the procurement of sports equipment.The Palaro is scheduled to take place from July 6-17, with an expected delegation of about 10,000 to 12,000 individuals, which will be composed of student-athletes and coaches.The schedule of events includes delegate arrivals on July 6 and 7, and solidarity meetings and refresher courses on July 7 and 8. The opening ceremony will be held on July 9 at the CCSC, but the 28-sport competition will not officially start until July 11 and end on 15. 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THE executive department of the Cebu City Government is asking for an additional P205,974,032 for the Palarong Pambansa (Palaro). In a phone interview on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, City Councilor Noel Wenceslao, chairman of the committee on budget and finance, said Mayor Michael Rama already signed the request, which will be included in the first supplemental budget that has not yet been submitted to the City Council.The supplemental budget also includes the charter bonus of city employees.Wenceslao said the amount is on top of the approved P200 million allocated for the Palaro, which also covers the rehabilitation of the Cebu City Sports Center (CCSC), the main venue of the annual multi-sport event. In a phone interview on Friday, Feb. 23, City Councilor Donaldo Hontiveros said the additional funding will cover the installation of LED outdoor-field lights at the CCSC amounting to P23 million, the construction and installation of digital-visual LED display with support frames and posts worth P135.186 million and the construction of the grandstand extension amounting to P47 million.The grandstand extension will be built on the N. Bacalso side of the CCSC, which is currently being used as a parking lot, Hontiveros said.He said the reason they requested additional funding is because these installations and constructions were not included in the initial P200 million budget when it was approved. “During the budget deliberations last year, we weren’t able to conduct a walkthrough with Mayor Mike of what he envisioned of the proposed venue for the opening. Then it was established that the closing ceremony will be at the SRP (South Road Properties),” he said in a mix of Cebuano and English.According to him, the budget for the Palaro is comprehensive, with a significant portion allocated for health services amounting to P5 million.He said another portion of the budget is allocated for technical officials and rental of playing venues, as well as purchase of sports equipment.He said more than a million is allocated for the janitorial services at the playing venues.Original budgetHe said the original budget covers the following:• A subsidy of P4.5 million for the regional athletic delegation; • P7.2 million for organizing the learning convention for athletes and student leaders; • Over P11 million for financial assistance to officials; • P5 million for food and accommodations for committee members from the central office; • P2 million as financial subsidy for the Cebu City schools division to cover meetings and conferences leading to the Palaro; • P20 million for rental and repair maintenance; • P15 million to cover expenses of the opening and closing ceremonies; • P22 million for shower rooms and portalets intended for use during the Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association in May; and• P18 million for food for all personnel, as well as tokens, souvenirs, and other expenses.Hontiveros said the biggest portion of the initial budget will be spent on special events and other related activities, but he did not specify the amount or what the activities are.Once the rehabilitation and civil works at the CCSC and other sports facilities are completed, they hope Cebu City can host Asian competitions, he said. That’s why they are asking for additional funding, he added.After the memorandum of agreement for the hosting of the Palaro was signed last Feb. 2, Hontiveros said the City Government allocated a budget of P200 million for the games. John Pages, Cebu City Sports Commission chairman, said the budget would cover the improvement of the sports facilities and the 20 schools that would be used as billeting quarters, the rehabilitation of the CCSC, as well as the procurement of sports equipment.The Palaro is scheduled to take place from July 6-17, with an expected delegation of about 10,000 to 12,000 individuals, which will be composed of student-athletes and coaches.The schedule of events includes delegate arrivals on July 6 and 7, and solidarity meetings and refresher courses on July 7 and 8. The opening ceremony will be held on July 9 at the CCSC, but the 28-sport competition will not officially start until July 11 and end on 15. 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Nonetheless, this process still leads to losses due to its impact on their weight.)“Para namo maapektuhan g’yud mi kay gamay nalang man ang supply... gamay og kita para lang naay gamay na kwarta, makabayad sa tag-iya,” she added.(The El Niño phenomenon significantly affects us as it affects our supply chain. Despite minimal profits, we must sell to cover rent for our stall.)Bajenting said they initially sold their lettuce at P100 per kilo, but last week, due to cost considerations, they raised the price to P120 to cover expenses. With the dry season affecting supply, she said they are contemplating a further increase to P200 per kilo.As the temperature soars and the rainfall becomes erratic, the once-fresh produce will now wilt prematurely, succumbing to decay before it reaches the hands of the consumer. Rico Daral Jr., also a vegetable vendor, shared the same frustration with Bajenting as he also experienced a sudden drop in earnings.He said the sales are slow and it’s quite challenging to store certain vegetables, which are not high in demand, in foam and ice due to their inability to withstand the heat.Likewise, fruit vendors are also taking a hit with the prevailing dry season, having a ripple effect on consumers, with vendors adjusting the prices significantly.For instance, a kilo of avocado, previously priced at P150, now sells for up to P200, while cucumbers, previously priced at P25 per kilo, now cost P50 per kilo. Fruit vendors, however, are capitalizing on increased demand, especially during this year’s Holy Week when people seek fruits and vegetables as meat alternatives during the Lenten period.“We earned a bit this week because it’s Holy Week. During such occasions, fruits and vegetables are really in demand,” Samuel Montemayor, a fruit vendor and supplier, said in Cebuano.The repercussions of El Niño extend beyond the market stalls, casting a long shadow over the wallets of consumers, but they have little choice but to pay up. An eatery owner, who asked not to be named, said she usually buys squash, eggplant, cucumber, and other leafy vegetables, and he can attest to the rise in prices for these items.However, he acknowledged that vendors are also affected by the hot weather and understood their need to adjust prices accordingly.While there might be some rain in the city during this period, the El Niño is expected to persist for several months -- possibly prolonging the struggle of vendors to make ends meet.

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Then it was established that the closing ceremony will be at the SRP (South Road Properties),” he said in a mix of Cebuano and English.According to him, the budget for the Palaro is comprehensive, with a significant portion allocated for health services amounting to P5 million.He said another portion of the budget is allocated for technical officials and rental of playing venues, as well as purchase of sports equipment.He said more than a million is allocated for the janitorial services at the playing venues.Original budgetHe said the original budget covers the following:• A subsidy of P4.5 million for the regional athletic delegation; • P7.2 million for organizing the learning convention for athletes and student leaders; • Over P11 million for financial assistance to officials; • P5 million for food and accommodations for committee members from the central office; • P2 million as financial subsidy for the Cebu City schools division to cover meetings and conferences leading to the Palaro; • P20 million for rental and repair maintenance; • P15 million to cover expenses of the opening and closing ceremonies; • P22 million for shower rooms and portalets intended for use during the Central Visayas Regional Athletic Association in May; and• P18 million for food for all personnel, as well as tokens, souvenirs, and other expenses.Hontiveros said the biggest portion of the initial budget will be spent on special events and other related activities, but he did not specify the amount or what the activities are.Once the rehabilitation and civil works at the CCSC and other sports facilities are completed, they hope Cebu City can host Asian competitions, he said. 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