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Govt agencies offer free services for Coastal Clean-up Drive in Cebu City

It was a double service rendered for all these government agencies as they participated in the early morning coastal clean-up drive on Friday at the South Road Properties in Cebu City as well as the grand caravan for it, wherein various agencies offered free services to the public.

Photo from Police Station 6, Cebu City Police Office Facebook Page
Photo from Police Station 6, Cebu City Police Office Facebook Page

Free services offered to the public

  • free processing of police clearance
  • free circumcision for boys
  • dental services
  • legal consultation
  • notarial services
  • among others

The coast cleanup activity and grand caravan were headed by the Philippine National Police (PNP) for the 27th celebration of the Police Community Relations (PCR) month.

They stated that all the agencies have a say or is part of the program as PNP is for public safety which includes cleanliness in our community.

The cleanup was not only done by the shore but volunteer divers also conducted Scubasurero.

Photo from Police Station 6, Cebu City Police Office Facebook Page
Photo from Police Station 6, Cebu City Police Office Facebook Page
Photo from Police Station 6, Cebu City Police Office Facebook Page

Coastal cleanup was participated by personnel from:

  • Cebu City Police Office
  • Armed Forces of the Philippines
  • Philippine Coast Guard
  • National Police Commission
  • Department of Energy and Natural Resources
  • Bureau of the Jail Management
  • Penology (BJMP-7)
  • civilian counterparts
  • others

An estimated 1,500 individuals participated in the said activity according to Police Lieutenant Colonel Janette Rafter, deputy director for operations of the Cebu City Police Office.

Photo from Police Station 6, Cebu City Police Office Facebook Page
Photo from Police Station 6, Cebu City Police Office Facebook Page
Photo from Police Station 6, Cebu City Police Office Facebook Page
Photo from Police Station 6, Cebu City Police Office Facebook Page
Photo from Police Station 6, Cebu City Police Office Facebook Page
Photo from Police Station 6, Cebu City Police Office Facebook Page

MIGAG Unlimited Samgyupsal opens second branch in Talamban, Cebu City

While there are a lot of KBBQ places opening in the metro, MIGAG has taken it a notch higher by opening another branch. This time, it’s in Talamban!

Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal

Uptown folks, this is definitely good news for you!

Almost every place in the metro has its own samgyupsal place, but this player has gone from the south (Minglanilla) to the north. MIGAG Talamban finally opened its doors on July 28, 2022. With the same goal to provide KBBQ experience to the fanatics without having to break their banks.

For only P299 per person, you can eat as much samgyup, side dishes, and rice to your appetite’s liking. An unlimited serving of marinated pork and chicken for only P299. MIGAG Unlimited Samgyupsal is definitely a Filipino-Korean food haven.

Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal
Photo from MIGAG Talamban Cebu City – Unlimited Samgyupsal

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

MENU

  • P299 per head – Unlimited Samgyupsal with Unlimited side dishes and rice
  • Side dishes: Signature Kimchi, Sautéed Eggplant, Pickled Raddish, Coleslaw, Cucumber, Potato Marble, and Camote Chips

Branches

  • Cebu City: 2/F Talamban Times Square, Cebu City — just along the highway, same building as Robinsons Supermarket Talamban.
  • Minglanilla: Plaza Margarita, Lipata, Minglanilla Cebu — just along the highway, beside ChinaBank.

OTHER INFORMATION

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact Location: 2/F Talamban Times Square, Cebu City — just along the highway.

From Colon, take a 13C jeepney and ask the driver to drop you off Talamban Times Square.

Top 10 Most Populous Areas in Cebu according to PSA

Here’s the list of ten most populated cities and municipalities in Cebu based on the demography as of 01 May 2020 presented by the Philippine Statistics Authority on their website.

Colon, Cebu City | Photo from Unsplash

Cebu has three Highly Urbanized Cities (HUC) namely, Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City and Mandaue City that took the first three spots in the most populated areas in Cebu.

Most Populated Areas in Cebu according to PSA

  1. Cebu City- 964,169
  2. Lapu-Lapu City- 497,604
  3. Mandaue City- 364,116
  4. Talisay City- 263,048
  5. Toledo City- 207,314
  6. Danao City- 156,321
  7. Liloan- 153,197
  8. Minglanilla- 151,002
  9. Consolacion- 148,012
  10. Carcar City- 136,453

Generally, the total Population of Cebu excluding the three HUCs is 3,325,385 with a Population density of 673 persons per sq. km.

Population growth rate (PGR) of Cebu province is at 2.63 percent becoming the fastest growing province in Region VII.

In the demography provided they also have the Most Populous Barangays in Cebu.

Colon, Cebu City | Photo from Unsplash

Top 10 Most Populous Barangays in Cebu

  1. Basak, Lapu-Lapu City
  2. Guadalupe, Cebu City
  3. Mactan, Lapu-Lapu City
  4. Tisa, Cebu City
  5. Lahug (Pob.), Cebu City
  6. Basak San Nicolas, Cebu City
  7. Gun-ob, Lapu-Lapu City
  8. Yati, Liloan
  9. Talamban, Cebu City
  10. Labangon, Cebu City

Cebu was also the most populated province in Central Visayas in the 2000 Census of Population and Housing with a total population of 2,377,588 persons and second only to the province of Pangasinan, for the most populated province in the Philippines.

Colon, Cebu City | Photo from Unsplash

TESDA to open new language courses by September

Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) is probably one of those government agencies that has proven time and time again how helpful they are to our fellow Filipino workers.

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And now they have more help planned as TESDA just announced that they will be adding five more foreign language courses that would be fully operational by September.

“By September, fully operational na ang additional foreign languages natin”

– JOHN BERTIZ, TESDA DEPUTY DIRECTOR GENERAL FOR OPERATIONS

These additional language courses that will be available for Filipino workers are:

  • Italian
  • French
  • Mandarin
  • Arabic
  • Korean
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The following existing TESDA programs under the National Language Skills Center has already produced around 14,000 graduates since 2007.

  • English Proficiency for Customer Service Workers
  • Japanese Language and Culture
  • Japanese Language and Culture Level II
  • Spanish Language for Different Vocations

As the employment world is getting global especially in the sectors of tourism, agriculture, and health care, this move will support the “high demand” for the need of language training for Filipino skilled workers.

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Countless employers from other countries seeks Filipino workers and this language programs will give an edge to our kababayans in their employment journey.

Look! Kusina ni Osting, Cebu’s ‘fastest chef’

“Mas lami man gyud ang pancit canton diri.”

There is no time and place better to eat all our fast-food cravings than late at night or dawn beside the street.

Photo from Fritz Vincent Jardin

Yes, we have had this experience over and over again and “Cebu’s fastest chef” have been our go-to to the rescue savior. May it be a late drunken meal to sober up, a fast late night shift dinner, or an all-nighter group project snack, Kusina ni Osting have always been there.

Located across Velez hospital in F. Ramos St., Cebu City, Kusina ni Osting can clearly be seen as it fronts a line of pans cooking and the noodles boiling.

Photo from Kusina ni Osting Facebook Page
Photo from Kusina ni Osting Facebook Page
Photo from Kusina ni Osting Facebook Page
Photo from Kusina ni Osting Facebook Page

Food offers:

  • All types of Pancit Canton
  • All types of noodles
  • Tuna
  • Sardines
  • Corn beef
  • Eggs

As it offers a variety of fast food, it is also a fast-paced restaurant/eatery. Once you’re there and have chosen what to eat, you’ll see the skills and magic of the fastest chef in Cebu.

Not only does he cook all that is offered but you can even make a request of mix and match for everything there. The choice is yours.

There will be no long waiting time for your growling stomachs as well, which is what makes it such a hit for Cebuanos.

It is now even considered a sort of rite of passage for you to be a legit taga Cebu when you are able to experience dining at Kusina ni Osting.

Photo from Fritz Vincent Jardin
Photo from Fritz Vincent Jardin
Photo from Fritz Vincent Jardin

RATES & OTHER INFORMATION

Best sellers: 

  • Pancit Canton
  • Corn beef

Other Information:

HOW TO GET THERE?

Exact location: Kusina ni Osting in F. Ramos St., Cebu City (across Velez hospital)

BY PUJ/BEEP: Ride any PUJ/BEEP that would ply through F.  Ramos St. like 13B, 14D, 17C and 17D.

BY CAR: Navigate with Waze or Google Maps and set your destination to “Kusina ni Osting” in Cebu City.

This Shopee find is a must-have for every drinking sesh

“ako napud?” “paspasa gud sa tagay” “wa ka niinom noh?”

These are words that only legends know.

A long-standing debate that really seems to have no end in every drinking sesh or tagay session. 

Photo from Shopee

As the night gets deeper and the drinks seem to be bottomless, all the antics, excuses, and acting surface and the debate for equal sharing of the drinks start.

Lucky for all, this shop find will be the answer we’re looking for. We can now make sure no one is cheating on the shots again and track who is in the group.

Photo from Shopee
Photo from Shopee

This nifty dispenser will now become a must-have for all the next drinking sessions planned. It will be on the checklist of items to bring by the group or to whoever is tasked to bring it.

It will be either the life savior of every tanggero in the group or their downfall. This all depends on the kind of tanggero you have, one who cheats and gets all of the group drunk except for him/her or the one who gets wasted along with the group that can’t keep track of the shots.

The spotted drinking item is from an online store and will now be responsible for the drinks’ refill and equal volume distribution.

Dispenser features

  • made out of plastic
  • will evenly distribute your alcohol or any drink
  • pour many glasses at once
  • pass through six spouts
  • Price is P137 only
Photo from Shopee
Photo from Shopee

Enjoy your well-distributed drinks with the group and drink lots of water after, so steer away from a bad hangover. And when we say group, we’re referring to adults of drinking age. Drinking should also be done responsibly, so keep this in mind always.

Link: Shopee

House Bill declaring ‘Ghosting’ as an emotional offense has been filed

The act of “Ghosting” has been declared as an emotional offense in a house bill filed by a lawmaker and it is making everyone check their memories and remember all the times they’ve been ghosted or ghosted somebody.

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And rightfully so as a legal offense is no joke. This is how the act of ghosting was presented in the explanatory note of the House Bill No. 611 filed by Negros Oriental Rep. Arnie Teves Jr.

Ghosting

 when someone cuts off all forms of communication can be mentally, physically, and emotionally exhausting to the “ghosted” person. Studies have shown that social rejection of any kind activates the same pain pathways in the brain as physical pain, meaning there’s a biological link between rejection and pain. That goes for friends and partners, alike

This was in consideration of the changes on the realm of dating especially in the age of social media. Ghosting usually happens in a dating or romantic relationship which in our time majorly comprises of communication through our mobile phones.

The explanatory note of the bill also states that “the ambiguity with ghosting is that there is no real closure between parties concerned”.

With the growing awareness of the society on mental health, the lawmaker stresses in the note that ghosting affects the mental state of the “ghosted” and even said that it can be “likened to a form of emotional cruelty” and should be punished as an emotional offense

We all know that ghosted people will try to wrestle on possible reasons for the unexplained act and that it has become a quiet common experience for all of us.

Although the house bill was filed, Teves did not provide any penalty or punishment for such an act.

Photo from Unsplash

We’re sure that there will be proper grounds for this so no need to panic yet and there’s still the big question of “if it ever becomes law”.

What do you think? Is what Rep. Teves says “trauma due to no real closure” a reasonable ground to make ghosting an emotional offense be passed onto law?

DepEd: Uniforms not required for Face-to-Face Classes of SY 2022-2023

Face-to-face classes is indeed coming and all students or at least some of them are now able to go to school like the normal days before the pandemic.

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With the actual classes coming back though, some worries have also resurfaced like the uniforms for the young ones.

This worry was quickly alleviated by the Department of Education (DepEd) last July 18 though, as they announced that learners will not be required to wear school uniforms for the school year 2022-2023.

Vice President and Education Secretary Sara Duterte have stated in a Viber message that this is to ease the financial burden on families of learners.

She cited DepEd Order (DO) No. 065, s. 2010 which is a Direct Order way before the pandemic that did not require the wearing of school uniforms.

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DepEd Order (DO) No. 065, s. 2010 states that

  • wearing of a school uniform shall not be required in public schools
  • students with existing uniforms may continue using these uniforms to avoid incurring additional costs for new attire

Our country and the whole world are still going through the coronavirus pandemic along with increasing prices, inflationary pressures and economic losses. The non-requirement of uniforms is a great help to all the Filipino parents and families already.

The opening of classes was also discussed and will push through on August 22, 2022 while the mandatory face-to-face classes will start on November 2, 2022.

Photo form Unsplash

Both the public and private schools in the country have options on how to conduct their classes:

  • five-day in-person classes
  • blended modality
  • distance learning

Let’s all hope that these face-to-face classes will solve the growing concerns from the parents and citizens on the educational learning loss during the pandemic online learning setup.

New PH Bill filed to limit selling liquor only to 21 years old above

Well, it seems like there is a possibility of the younger gen being more sober for the coming years as a bill that would increase the age limit for alcoholic drinks was filed at the House of Representatives.

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The Philippines currently has the legal limit for purchasing and drinking alcohol at the age of 18, but it is not strongly implemented as minors can easily buy them at convenience stores and sari-sari stores.

The bill filed by lawmakers Davao City Rep. Paolo Duterte and Benguet Rep. Eric Yap, House Bill 1753 also referred as “Anti-Underage Drinking Bill” sees that young people under 21 and those deemed “unqualified individuals” are banned from purchasing and consuming alcoholic drinks.

Unqualified individuals

One of the highlights of the bill aside from its age limit is the term used “unqualified individuals”. This refers to:

  • persons under 21 years of age
  • people with disabilities or a mental illness
  • those 21 years old but are unable to fully take care of themselves or protect themselves from abuse, neglect, cruelty, exploitation, or discrimination because of a physical or mental disability or condition
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In case of violation of unqualified individual

Violation in any of the provisions shall be afforded the following interventions in order:

  • First offense
  • The Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) will counsel the unqualified individual before he is properly handed over to the parent/s or guardian/s for the first offense;
  • Second offense
  • the violator will be required to attend, together with the parent/s or guardian/s, two consecutive regular sessions of counseling conducted by the BCPC
  • Subsequent offenses
  • the unqualified individual shall be handed over to the Department of Social Welfare and Development office for appropriate counseling and proper disposition on the matter
Photo from Unsplash

Punishment and Penalties

If this bill is enacted into law, selling alcohol to those below 21 or just pretending to be over 21, will be illegal. Establishments and individuals caught in violation will be punishable under the proposed law.

  • First Offense will result to either a fine, jail time or both.
  • Fine: P50,000
  • Imprisonment: not more than 3 months
  • Succeeding Offenses will result to all three penalties
  • Fine: P50,000
  • Imprisonment: not more than 3 months
  • Revocation of the license to operate a business
  • The most senior officers of a corporate violator will be held liable.
  • Public officials who block the enforcement of the law will be punished with suspension and a jail time of up to six months.

Alcohol use kills 2.5 million people yearly, including 320,000 peopled aged 15 to 29, Mr. Duterte said, citing data from the World Health Organization.

“It is the third leading risk factor for poor health globally, and responsible for almost 4% of all deaths in the world, according to 2004 estimates.”

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Duterte said alcohol use is the third leading risk factor for poor health globally as it causes an estimated 2.5 million deaths every year, a significant proportion of which occurs in the young.

The lawmaker cited data from the World Health Organization, alcohol use kills 2.5 million people yearly, including 320,000 peopled aged 15 to 29 and further stated that the youth have a vital role in nation-building and it’s the duty of the state to promote and protect their physical, moral, spiritual, intellectual, and social well-being.

Sharing is Caring: 8 Organizations Where You Can Drop Off Your Pre-Loved Items

With natural calamities happening left and right recently, there’s always a need for donations. Whether you are donating to NGOs or your local charities, another good thing about donating is that it is also good for the environment.

Photo from @isupportthegirlsmnl on Instagram

Lending your pre-loved clothes (yet still in good condition at the very least) is a very good idea if you have an excess of them, and here are some recommended organizations where you can give them away.

1. Donate a Toy Philippines

Who says that donating is exclusively only for food and clothing? Somewhere out there, there’s a kid who wants to have a teddy bear or a toy car, regardless if it’s pre-loved. Through donated toys, Donate a Toy Philippines is a non-profit organization that aims to help kids develop their physical and emotional well-being by providing less fortunate kids with toys.

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/DonateAToyPhilippines

Contact Number: 0998 069 3012

Email Address: [email protected]

2. Reading Club 2000

They say that reading is one of the best habits anyone can develop, and how good of an idea it is if you can help out a kid with such habit by lending your pre-loved books. Reading Club 2000 is a non-profit organization based in Makati and reportedly received books as donations on a daily basis. These books are then sent out to various schools, orphanages, and many more.

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ReadingClub2000

Contact Number: 0926 517 2789

Email Address: [email protected]

3. Humble Sustainability

With hundreds of thousands of electronic devices being manufactured yearly, some of these electronic devices are not disposed of properly and still functioning. If you have any electronic devices that are of no use anymore and still functioning or with minor damages, Humble Sustainability will accept your pre-loved gadgets and donate them to those in need.

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/humblesustainability

Contact Number: NA

Email Address: [email protected]

4. Declutter Manila

The COVID-19 pandemic has definitely made e-commerce a common thing now both for buyers and sellers. And one of the most commonly bought items are clothes, where online clothing shops like SHEIN have stocks readily available. If you’re one of those who bought a clothing item and only wore it once to achieve that OOTD, Declutter Manila is a public Facebook page and a good place to donate these pre-loved clothes. You can also find other users and barter your clothes with theirs.

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/296198768275124/

Contact Number: NA

Email Address: NA

5. Resurrection Furniture and Found Objects Gallery

This organization collects your old furniture, improves them and resells them for a profit. Of course, once you drop off your household items, you can have a small fee or choose to donate them and have them restored for future buyers.

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/resurrection.furniture

Contact Number: 0908 862 9300

Email Address: [email protected]

6. Pamigay

Also, a public Facebook group, Pamigay is a good place to trade clothes, give donations to or just simply meet other people with common interests like donating. Members are encouraged to donate the items in their rooms that are not really used. With more than 70,000 members as of this writing, the Facebook group is a good place to spark your interest with donating.

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/316055940087486

Contact Number: NA

Email Address: NA

7. Bahay Tuluyan

Bahay Tuluyan is a children’s rights organization that is working to respond to abuse and violence against children and to ensure all children’s rights are fulfilled and protected. Since 1987, the non-profit organization has been helping children mostly with educational materials, clothing and furniture.

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BahayTuluyanPhilippines

Contact Number: 282540212

Email Address: [email protected]

8. I Support the Girls MNL

Though known international, I Support the Girls MNL is based in Manila with the same goal as an NGO with its international counterpart: helping homeless and less fortunate women with basic access to hygiene products such as sanitary napkins and even pre-loved undies.

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SupportTheGirlsandWomen

Contact Number: +1 240-816-0570

Email Address: [email protected]