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A DAY before the Fire Prevention Month celebration, Cebu City already recorded 51 fire incidents since the start of 2024 which translates to a 45.7 percent rise from the 35 fire incidents recorded during the same period last year.Of the 51 incidents this year, 30 happened in January, resulting in property damage of about P19 million, said Senior Fire Officer Wendell Villanueva, information officer of the Cebu City Fire Office (CCFO).Meanwhile, a total of 21 fire incidents were recorded in the month of February with two of the fires happening in the afternoon of Feb. 29.Villanueva urged the public to heighten fire precautionary measures, especially during the dry season when the risk of fires is higher due to dry weather conditions.Proclamation 115-A issued by President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. on Feb. 24, 1966, declared March as Fire Prevention Month to remind people about the importance of fire safety and prevention.“We need to raise awareness among people about the dangers of the hot season. A small mistake could lead to a fire outbreak as things, and homes tend to get extremely dry during this time,” Villanueva said. “As water is scarce, we should be extra cautious and take all necessary measures to prevent any incident,” he added, taking into account the existing El Niño phenomenon.The CCFO will embark on several educational programs and campaigns to inform people about fire hazards, proper fire safety measures and emergency preparedness.Earlier this week, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) Visayas reported that Cebu will be affected by a dry spell due to El Niño.According to Pagasa, a dry spell occurs when there are three successive months of below-normal rainfall or two consecutive months of “significantly below-normal”rainfall.Below-normal rainfall refers to a reduction of 20 to 60 percent from the average precipitation levels for a specific area, while significantly below-normal rainfall indicates a decrease of more than 60 percent compared to the norm.Villanueva urged the public to conserve water, particularly during this time, so that the fire department can respond swiftly in case of fire emergencies.The CCFO, which sources water from the Metropolitan Cebu Water District, is currently not having any issues with its supply, said Villanueva.To mark the opening of Fire Prevention Month on March 1, the CCFO held two motorcades traversing routes from north to south to spread fire safety information in various areas. / KJF Is English taught in schools in the Philippines? Philippines THE City of Mandaue recorded the highest uptick in inflation rate at 6.7 percent in March 2024, among highly urbanized cities (HUCs) and provinces in Central Visayas, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) 7 on Friday, April 12, 2024.Last year, the city also logged the highest inflation rate at 3.1 percent in March.“The major contributor to Mandaue City’s (high inflation rate) is again food and non-alcoholic beverages, and transport, and last is the personal care and miscellaneous, goods and services,” said PSA 7 director Ariel Florendo, during the press conference of the March 2024 Inflation of Central Visayas on Friday.Inflation refers to the general increase in prices of goods and services over a period of time. Florendo said the inflation rate is also equivalent to a decline in the purchasing power of the peso, which affects the real value of the peso in a given period.The province of Cebu, meanwhile, recorded the lowest increase in inflation rate among the HUCs and provinces in Central Visayas at 0.3 percent in March 2024.Florendo said that Mandaue City and the Cebu province were among the five HUCs and provinces in Central Visayas that have faster year-on-year growth in their inflation rates for March 2024 from the previous month. The region’s March inflation rate was higher than February 2024 at only -0.2 percent.Meanwhile, Cebu City’s inflation rate for the month slightly went up to 4.7 percent from 4.5 percent in February. Lapu-Lapu City also recorded an uptick at 5.6 percent in March from 4.5 percent in February.Florendo said that the main contributors to Lapu-Lapu City’s high inflation were the food and non-alcoholic beverages; housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels; and restaurant and accommodation services. “So different ang iyahang mga major contributors, it depends on the place. But then again when we look at other provinces, the major contributors are still the food and non-alcoholic beverages and the rest kay magdula-dula na siya,” Florendo said. (The major contributors vary, depending on the location. But when we examine other provinces, the primary contributors are still food and non-alcoholic beverages.)Moreover, the inflation rate in Negros Oriental also spiked to 5.8 percent from 4.5 percent in February. The provinces of Bohol and Siquijor recorded slower inflation to 3.2 and 3.8 percent respectively. Both logged a four percent inflation rate in February. / EHP

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THE City of Mandaue recorded the highest uptick in inflation rate at 6.7 percent in March 2024, among highly urbanized cities (HUCs) and provinces in Central Visayas, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) 7 on Friday, April 12, 2024.Last year, the city also logged the highest inflation rate at 3.1 percent in March.“The major contributor to Mandaue City’s (high inflation rate) is again food and non-alcoholic beverages, and transport, and last is the personal care and miscellaneous, goods and services,” said PSA 7 director Ariel Florendo, during the press conference of the March 2024 Inflation of Central Visayas on Friday.Inflation refers to the general increase in prices of goods and services over a period of time. Florendo said the inflation rate is also equivalent to a decline in the purchasing power of the peso, which affects the real value of the peso in a given period.The province of Cebu, meanwhile, recorded the lowest increase in inflation rate among the HUCs and provinces in Central Visayas at 0.3 percent in March 2024.Florendo said that Mandaue City and the Cebu province were among the five HUCs and provinces in Central Visayas that have faster year-on-year growth in their inflation rates for March 2024 from the previous month. The region’s March inflation rate was higher than February 2024 at only -0.2 percent.Meanwhile, Cebu City’s inflation rate for the month slightly went up to 4.7 percent from 4.5 percent in February. Lapu-Lapu City also recorded an uptick at 5.6 percent in March from 4.5 percent in February.Florendo said that the main contributors to Lapu-Lapu City’s high inflation were the food and non-alcoholic beverages; housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels; and restaurant and accommodation services. “So different ang iyahang mga major contributors, it depends on the place. But then again when we look at other provinces, the major contributors are still the food and non-alcoholic beverages and the rest kay magdula-dula na siya,” Florendo said. (The major contributors vary, depending on the location. But when we examine other provinces, the primary contributors are still food and non-alcoholic beverages.)Moreover, the inflation rate in Negros Oriental also spiked to 5.8 percent from 4.5 percent in February. The provinces of Bohol and Siquijor recorded slower inflation to 3.2 and 3.8 percent respectively. 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SURPRISED and worried.This was the reaction of former Cebu City administrator Floro Casas Jr., when he learned that it would still be a Rama-Garcia tandem in the 2025 midterm elections.Casas, who serves as one of Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia’s consultants, said the announcement shocked him, especially since Mayor Michael Rama and Garcia don’t seem to like or trust each other.Rama announced during City Hall’s Family Day celebration on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, that Garcia would remain his vice mayor for 2025.The day before, Garcia expressed the same sentiment in front of a gathering of barangay captains, saying that he would not part political ways with Rama.Casas, in an interview on Sunday, Feb. 18, said he is worried about Garcia running alongside Rama.“As a friend of VM Raymond, I’m worried for him because I’m not sure his tandem is trustworthy,” said Casas in mixed Cebuano and English.Casas was the appointed city administrator during the term of the late mayor Edgardo Labella from 2019 until the latter’s death in November 2021.Casas resigned after Labella died. In previous reports of SunStar Cebu, Casas used the word “traitors,” “betrayal,” “tragedy,” and “oppression,” while breaking into tears during the eulogy before Labella’s burial on Nov. 26, 2021.It was previously reported that several contracts of employees hired by Labella were not renewed when Rama assumed office.Former councilor and Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) board of directors chairman Jose Daluz III, in a separate interview on Sunday, said he respected Garcia’s decision, adding that the vice mayor may have his reasons for sticking with Rama.Rama’s Partido Barug, Garcia’s Kugi Uswag Sugbu (Kusug) and Daluz’s Panaghiusa joined forces in the May 2022 elections.Rama has fired Daluz several times from the MCWD board of directors since May 2023.Daluz, during the interview, said he is “seriously considering” to enter politics again, but has yet “decided fully.”“I have not decided fully to enter mayorship or politics, (but) I’m considering seriously because it’s not easy to run, especially if we are a challenger,” he said.As to reports that he is running for mayor with former councilor and now Basak Pardo Barangay Captain David “Dave” Tumulak as his running mate, Daluz did not confirm. However, he said he is in constant communication with Tumulak.Tumulak left Barug to run as an independent against Rama in 2022, and garnered over 140,000 votes.Daluz said he likes Tumulak, taking into consideration the latter’s performance as a city councilor.“Dave Tumulak is a worker. I’ve seen him worked during his time as councilor. He really worked tirelessly,” said Daluz.SunStar Cebu tried to reach Tumulak, but he has yet to respond as of press time.Former Cebu City mayor Tomas Osmeña, meanwhile, has yet to clearly share his plans.“I’m like Manny Pacquiao, I can’t do 12 rounds. Four to six rounds maybe,” said Osmeña in a text message in response to SunStar Cebu’s question if he plans to run next year.When asked to comment about Rama’s plans for the 2025 elections, the former mayor just said “Rama is stupid.”“Fortunately for him, people are used to his stupidity,” he added.Osmeña and Rama used to be political allies until 2010, when Rama left the Osmeña-led Bando Osmeña Pundok Kauswagan.Rama beat Osmeña when they both ran for mayor in 2013. It was Osmena’s first loss since he ran for the mayoral seat in 1988.Osmeña, in a press conference in October 2023, said he would support whoever was running against Rama. Even it turned out to be his dog, he said.Kasambagan Barangay Captain and Association of Barangay Councils president Franklyn Ong, meanwhile, said he doesn’t plan to run for vice mayor again next year.Ong ran for vice mayor in 2022 elections alongside former Cebu City councilor Margarita “Margot” Osmeña, but both lost to Garcia.SunStar Cebu also tried to reach former city administrator Francisco “Bimbo” Fernandez for his plans, but to no avail.Fernandez also ran for vice mayor in 2022.

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SURPRISED and worried.This was the reaction of former Cebu City administrator Floro Casas Jr., when he learned that it would still be a Rama-Garcia tandem in the 2025 midterm elections.Casas, who serves as one of Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia’s consultants, said the announcement shocked him, especially since Mayor Michael Rama and Garcia don’t seem to like or trust each other.Rama announced during City Hall’s Family Day celebration on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, that Garcia would remain his vice mayor for 2025.The day before, Garcia expressed the same sentiment in front of a gathering of barangay captains, saying that he would not part political ways with Rama.Casas, in an interview on Sunday, Feb. 18, said he is worried about Garcia running alongside Rama.“As a friend of VM Raymond, I’m worried for him because I’m not sure his tandem is trustworthy,” said Casas in mixed Cebuano and English.Casas was the appointed city administrator during the term of the late mayor Edgardo Labella from 2019 until the latter’s death in November 2021.Casas resigned after Labella died. In previous reports of SunStar Cebu, Casas used the word “traitors,” “betrayal,” “tragedy,” and “oppression,” while breaking into tears during the eulogy before Labella’s burial on Nov. 26, 2021.It was previously reported that several contracts of employees hired by Labella were not renewed when Rama assumed office.Former councilor and Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) board of directors chairman Jose Daluz III, in a separate interview on Sunday, said he respected Garcia’s decision, adding that the vice mayor may have his reasons for sticking with Rama.Rama’s Partido Barug, Garcia’s Kugi Uswag Sugbu (Kusug) and Daluz’s Panaghiusa joined forces in the May 2022 elections.Rama has fired Daluz several times from the MCWD board of directors since May 2023.Daluz, during the interview, said he is “seriously considering” to enter politics again, but has yet “decided fully.”“I have not decided fully to enter mayorship or politics, (but) I’m considering seriously because it’s not easy to run, especially if we are a challenger,” he said.As to reports that he is running for mayor with former councilor and now Basak Pardo Barangay Captain David “Dave” Tumulak as his running mate, Daluz did not confirm. However, he said he is in constant communication with Tumulak.Tumulak left Barug to run as an independent against Rama in 2022, and garnered over 140,000 votes.Daluz said he likes Tumulak, taking into consideration the latter’s performance as a city councilor.“Dave Tumulak is a worker. I’ve seen him worked during his time as councilor. He really worked tirelessly,” said Daluz.SunStar Cebu tried to reach Tumulak, but he has yet to respond as of press time.Former Cebu City mayor Tomas Osmeña, meanwhile, has yet to clearly share his plans.“I’m like Manny Pacquiao, I can’t do 12 rounds. Four to six rounds maybe,” said Osmeña in a text message in response to SunStar Cebu’s question if he plans to run next year.When asked to comment about Rama’s plans for the 2025 elections, the former mayor just said “Rama is stupid.”“Fortunately for him, people are used to his stupidity,” he added.Osmeña and Rama used to be political allies until 2010, when Rama left the Osmeña-led Bando Osmeña Pundok Kauswagan.Rama beat Osmeña when they both ran for mayor in 2013. It was Osmena’s first loss since he ran for the mayoral seat in 1988.Osmeña, in a press conference in October 2023, said he would support whoever was running against Rama. Even it turned out to be his dog, he said.Kasambagan Barangay Captain and Association of Barangay Councils president Franklyn Ong, meanwhile, said he doesn’t plan to run for vice mayor again next year.Ong ran for vice mayor in 2022 elections alongside former Cebu City councilor Margarita “Margot” Osmeña, but both lost to Garcia.SunStar Cebu also tried to reach former city administrator Francisco “Bimbo” Fernandez for his plans, but to no avail.Fernandez also ran for vice mayor in 2022. How do I make deposits and cashouts at online casinos from the Philippines? A DAY before the Fire Prevention Month celebration, Cebu City already recorded 51 fire incidents since the start of 2024 which translates to a 45.7 percent rise from the 35 fire incidents recorded during the same period last year.Of the 51 incidents this year, 30 happened in January, resulting in property damage of about P19 million, said Senior Fire Officer Wendell Villanueva, information officer of the Cebu City Fire Office (CCFO).Meanwhile, a total of 21 fire incidents were recorded in the month of February with two of the fires happening in the afternoon of Feb. 29.Villanueva urged the public to heighten fire precautionary measures, especially during the dry season when the risk of fires is higher due to dry weather conditions.Proclamation 115-A issued by President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. on Feb. 24, 1966, declared March as Fire Prevention Month to remind people about the importance of fire safety and prevention.“We need to raise awareness among people about the dangers of the hot season. A small mistake could lead to a fire outbreak as things, and homes tend to get extremely dry during this time,” Villanueva said. “As water is scarce, we should be extra cautious and take all necessary measures to prevent any incident,” he added, taking into account the existing El Niño phenomenon.The CCFO will embark on several educational programs and campaigns to inform people about fire hazards, proper fire safety measures and emergency preparedness.Earlier this week, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) Visayas reported that Cebu will be affected by a dry spell due to El Niño.According to Pagasa, a dry spell occurs when there are three successive months of below-normal rainfall or two consecutive months of “significantly below-normal”rainfall.Below-normal rainfall refers to a reduction of 20 to 60 percent from the average precipitation levels for a specific area, while significantly below-normal rainfall indicates a decrease of more than 60 percent compared to the norm.Villanueva urged the public to conserve water, particularly during this time, so that the fire department can respond swiftly in case of fire emergencies.The CCFO, which sources water from the Metropolitan Cebu Water District, is currently not having any issues with its supply, said Villanueva.To mark the opening of Fire Prevention Month on March 1, the CCFO held two motorcades traversing routes from north to south to spread fire safety information in various areas. / KJF

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THE City of Mandaue recorded the highest uptick in inflation rate at 6.7 percent in March 2024, among highly urbanized cities (HUCs) and provinces in Central Visayas, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) 7 on Friday, April 12, 2024.Last year, the city also logged the highest inflation rate at 3.1 percent in March.“The major contributor to Mandaue City’s (high inflation rate) is again food and non-alcoholic beverages, and transport, and last is the personal care and miscellaneous, goods and services,” said PSA 7 director Ariel Florendo, during the press conference of the March 2024 Inflation of Central Visayas on Friday.Inflation refers to the general increase in prices of goods and services over a period of time. Florendo said the inflation rate is also equivalent to a decline in the purchasing power of the peso, which affects the real value of the peso in a given period.The province of Cebu, meanwhile, recorded the lowest increase in inflation rate among the HUCs and provinces in Central Visayas at 0.3 percent in March 2024.Florendo said that Mandaue City and the Cebu province were among the five HUCs and provinces in Central Visayas that have faster year-on-year growth in their inflation rates for March 2024 from the previous month. The region’s March inflation rate was higher than February 2024 at only -0.2 percent.Meanwhile, Cebu City’s inflation rate for the month slightly went up to 4.7 percent from 4.5 percent in February. Lapu-Lapu City also recorded an uptick at 5.6 percent in March from 4.5 percent in February.Florendo said that the main contributors to Lapu-Lapu City’s high inflation were the food and non-alcoholic beverages; housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels; and restaurant and accommodation services. “So different ang iyahang mga major contributors, it depends on the place. But then again when we look at other provinces, the major contributors are still the food and non-alcoholic beverages and the rest kay magdula-dula na siya,” Florendo said. (The major contributors vary, depending on the location. But when we examine other provinces, the primary contributors are still food and non-alcoholic beverages.)Moreover, the inflation rate in Negros Oriental also spiked to 5.8 percent from 4.5 percent in February. The provinces of Bohol and Siquijor recorded slower inflation to 3.2 and 3.8 percent respectively. Both logged a four percent inflation rate in February. / EHP Is English taught in schools in the Philippines? . Looking for a 🎖️ top-rated online casino in the Philippines? ➡️ This guide will introduce Filipinos to the finest casinos and their best features. Check it out! here is how to register at an online casino site in the Philippines:

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A DAY before the Fire Prevention Month celebration, Cebu City already recorded 51 fire incidents since the start of 2024 which translates to a 45.7 percent rise from the 35 fire incidents recorded during the same period last year.Of the 51 incidents this year, 30 happened in January, resulting in property damage of about P19 million, said Senior Fire Officer Wendell Villanueva, information officer of the Cebu City Fire Office (CCFO).Meanwhile, a total of 21 fire incidents were recorded in the month of February with two of the fires happening in the afternoon of Feb. 29.Villanueva urged the public to heighten fire precautionary measures, especially during the dry season when the risk of fires is higher due to dry weather conditions.Proclamation 115-A issued by President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. on Feb. 24, 1966, declared March as Fire Prevention Month to remind people about the importance of fire safety and prevention.“We need to raise awareness among people about the dangers of the hot season. A small mistake could lead to a fire outbreak as things, and homes tend to get extremely dry during this time,” Villanueva said. “As water is scarce, we should be extra cautious and take all necessary measures to prevent any incident,” he added, taking into account the existing El Niño phenomenon.The CCFO will embark on several educational programs and campaigns to inform people about fire hazards, proper fire safety measures and emergency preparedness.Earlier this week, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) Visayas reported that Cebu will be affected by a dry spell due to El Niño.According to Pagasa, a dry spell occurs when there are three successive months of below-normal rainfall or two consecutive months of “significantly below-normal”rainfall.Below-normal rainfall refers to a reduction of 20 to 60 percent from the average precipitation levels for a specific area, while significantly below-normal rainfall indicates a decrease of more than 60 percent compared to the norm.Villanueva urged the public to conserve water, particularly during this time, so that the fire department can respond swiftly in case of fire emergencies.The CCFO, which sources water from the Metropolitan Cebu Water District, is currently not having any issues with its supply, said Villanueva.To mark the opening of Fire Prevention Month on March 1, the CCFO held two motorcades traversing routes from north to south to spread fire safety information in various areas. / KJF How do I make deposits and cashouts at online casinos from the Philippines? . It’s always a good idea to take your time and make sure you’ve found the best online casino in the Philippines on the online gambling market that can give you what you want.

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THE City of Mandaue recorded the highest uptick in inflation rate at 6.7 percent in March 2024, among highly urbanized cities (HUCs) and provinces in Central Visayas, according to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) 7 on Friday, April 12, 2024.Last year, the city also logged the highest inflation rate at 3.1 percent in March.“The major contributor to Mandaue City’s (high inflation rate) is again food and non-alcoholic beverages, and transport, and last is the personal care and miscellaneous, goods and services,” said PSA 7 director Ariel Florendo, during the press conference of the March 2024 Inflation of Central Visayas on Friday.Inflation refers to the general increase in prices of goods and services over a period of time. Florendo said the inflation rate is also equivalent to a decline in the purchasing power of the peso, which affects the real value of the peso in a given period.The province of Cebu, meanwhile, recorded the lowest increase in inflation rate among the HUCs and provinces in Central Visayas at 0.3 percent in March 2024.Florendo said that Mandaue City and the Cebu province were among the five HUCs and provinces in Central Visayas that have faster year-on-year growth in their inflation rates for March 2024 from the previous month. The region’s March inflation rate was higher than February 2024 at only -0.2 percent.Meanwhile, Cebu City’s inflation rate for the month slightly went up to 4.7 percent from 4.5 percent in February. Lapu-Lapu City also recorded an uptick at 5.6 percent in March from 4.5 percent in February.Florendo said that the main contributors to Lapu-Lapu City’s high inflation were the food and non-alcoholic beverages; housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels; and restaurant and accommodation services. “So different ang iyahang mga major contributors, it depends on the place. But then again when we look at other provinces, the major contributors are still the food and non-alcoholic beverages and the rest kay magdula-dula na siya,” Florendo said. (The major contributors vary, depending on the location. But when we examine other provinces, the primary contributors are still food and non-alcoholic beverages.)Moreover, the inflation rate in Negros Oriental also spiked to 5.8 percent from 4.5 percent in February. The provinces of Bohol and Siquijor recorded slower inflation to 3.2 and 3.8 percent respectively. Both logged a four percent inflation rate in February. / EHP licensed online casinos SURPRISED and worried.This was the reaction of former Cebu City administrator Floro Casas Jr., when he learned that it would still be a Rama-Garcia tandem in the 2025 midterm elections.Casas, who serves as one of Vice Mayor Raymond Alvin Garcia’s consultants, said the announcement shocked him, especially since Mayor Michael Rama and Garcia don’t seem to like or trust each other.Rama announced during City Hall’s Family Day celebration on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, that Garcia would remain his vice mayor for 2025.The day before, Garcia expressed the same sentiment in front of a gathering of barangay captains, saying that he would not part political ways with Rama.Casas, in an interview on Sunday, Feb. 18, said he is worried about Garcia running alongside Rama.“As a friend of VM Raymond, I’m worried for him because I’m not sure his tandem is trustworthy,” said Casas in mixed Cebuano and English.Casas was the appointed city administrator during the term of the late mayor Edgardo Labella from 2019 until the latter’s death in November 2021.Casas resigned after Labella died. In previous reports of SunStar Cebu, Casas used the word “traitors,” “betrayal,” “tragedy,” and “oppression,” while breaking into tears during the eulogy before Labella’s burial on Nov. 26, 2021.It was previously reported that several contracts of employees hired by Labella were not renewed when Rama assumed office.Former councilor and Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) board of directors chairman Jose Daluz III, in a separate interview on Sunday, said he respected Garcia’s decision, adding that the vice mayor may have his reasons for sticking with Rama.Rama’s Partido Barug, Garcia’s Kugi Uswag Sugbu (Kusug) and Daluz’s Panaghiusa joined forces in the May 2022 elections.Rama has fired Daluz several times from the MCWD board of directors since May 2023.Daluz, during the interview, said he is “seriously considering” to enter politics again, but has yet “decided fully.”“I have not decided fully to enter mayorship or politics, (but) I’m considering seriously because it’s not easy to run, especially if we are a challenger,” he said.As to reports that he is running for mayor with former councilor and now Basak Pardo Barangay Captain David “Dave” Tumulak as his running mate, Daluz did not confirm. However, he said he is in constant communication with Tumulak.Tumulak left Barug to run as an independent against Rama in 2022, and garnered over 140,000 votes.Daluz said he likes Tumulak, taking into consideration the latter’s performance as a city councilor.“Dave Tumulak is a worker. I’ve seen him worked during his time as councilor. He really worked tirelessly,” said Daluz.SunStar Cebu tried to reach Tumulak, but he has yet to respond as of press time.Former Cebu City mayor Tomas Osmeña, meanwhile, has yet to clearly share his plans.“I’m like Manny Pacquiao, I can’t do 12 rounds. Four to six rounds maybe,” said Osmeña in a text message in response to SunStar Cebu’s question if he plans to run next year.When asked to comment about Rama’s plans for the 2025 elections, the former mayor just said “Rama is stupid.”“Fortunately for him, people are used to his stupidity,” he added.Osmeña and Rama used to be political allies until 2010, when Rama left the Osmeña-led Bando Osmeña Pundok Kauswagan.Rama beat Osmeña when they both ran for mayor in 2013. It was Osmena’s first loss since he ran for the mayoral seat in 1988.Osmeña, in a press conference in October 2023, said he would support whoever was running against Rama. Even it turned out to be his dog, he said.Kasambagan Barangay Captain and Association of Barangay Councils president Franklyn Ong, meanwhile, said he doesn’t plan to run for vice mayor again next year.Ong ran for vice mayor in 2022 elections alongside former Cebu City councilor Margarita “Margot” Osmeña, but both lost to Garcia.SunStar Cebu also tried to reach former city administrator Francisco “Bimbo” Fernandez for his plans, but to no avail.Fernandez also ran for vice mayor in 2022.

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