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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama does not care about critics who label him as “toxic,” saying no matter what, he is still the mayor until 2025.“Never mind. He can describe me (as) anything, but sorry, I am still the mayor,” Rama said during Cebu City Hall’s online program “Ingna’ng Mayor” on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, referring to a statement made a day earlier by Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) chairman Jose Daluz III. Daluz who was ousted from his position in favor of retired major general Melquiades Feliciano, said the opposition must unite to remove Rama from his position as mayor.“The opposition against the dancing and singing mayor of ‘Singapoor-like’ Melbourne features must unite to remove toxic Mike,” said Daluz, who still sits as chairman of the MCWD board of directors.Daluz said there are other leaders who can better lead the city to “Save Cebu from toxic Mike.” In response, Rama said anyone who wishes to challenge him can describe him as anything, but his term will still be up to 2025.“I don’t have to add (to what my critics say). They are proud enough, they are honorable enough if they are still honorable,” Rama said.Regarding former mayor Tomas Osmeña’s reaction about a Rama-Garcia tandem in 2025, Rama said Osmeña is entitled to his own reaction. Rama said he is looking forward to who will be running against him in the next polls.“Once the filing of candidacy is done, then let’s talk about it. But as I always say, they are all worthy opponents, even if it is a dog,” Rama said.In October 2023, Osmeña said he would support anyone, even his own dog, if they were to run against Rama. Osmeña also told reporters that he would no longer run for mayor.However, on Feb. 19, 2024, SunStar Cebu reported that Osmeña had yet to clearly share his plans on whether he plans to run as mayor in 2025.When asked to comment about Rama’s plans for the 2025 elections, the former mayor simply said, “Rama is stupid.” “Fortunately for him, people are used to his stupidity,” Osmeña added.CoalitionsOsmeña and Rama were political allies until 2010 when Rama left the Osmeña-led Bando Osmeña Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK).Rama defeated Osmeña when they both ran for mayor in 2013. It was Osmeña’s first loss since he ran for the mayoral seat in 1988.Asked about politicians coming together to go against him, Rama said there is nothing new about it.He pointed out that the Rama political brand emanated from Don Vicente Rama who authored the bill for the cityhood of Cebu City which was approved into law in 1936.According to Rama, many political figures get jealous because it was his grandfather who made Cebu City a chartered city.In 2023, Daluz speculated that Rama’s motive for wanting him removed from MCWD could have stemmed from his resistance to Rama’s efforts to privatize the water district or from his recommendations regarding political succession within their party coalition, which was aimed at elevating younger members to higher positions. Daluz is president of the Panaghiusa Party, which formed a coalition with Rama’s Barug party and then Cebu City councilor, now Vice Mayor, Raymond Alvin Garcia’s Kusug party in the May 2022 elections.On Aug. 17, 2023, Daluz and MCWD board members Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno were removed from their positions as chairman and members of the board.The Cebu City Legal Office provided them with a copy of the notice regarding their removal and termination dated Aug. 1, 2023, and was duly received by the MCWD management, board of directors, and the Local Water Utilities Administration.On Oct. 31, 2023, Rama appointed Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan, and Nelson Yuvallos to the board of directors to replace Daluz and board members Pato and Seno. How can I teach myself to play chess? Philippines THE Philippine National Police (PNP) has amended the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Law in Firearms and Ammunitions, allowing civilians to own a semi-automatic rifle.In a press conference on Monday, March 4, 2024, PNP chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said the amendment allows civilians to own and possess firearms not more than 7.62mm. “Napag-usapan yan because bago naipasa ‘yung RA 10591 ay allowed ang sibilyan na magmay-ari ng rifle but upon the passage ng 10591 ay hindi na pupuwedeng magmay-ari ng rifle ang sinumang sibilyan at kung hindi nila ito pupuwedeng ibenta but pupuwede nila itong ipalisensya but because of that nagkaroon ng pag-aaral,” she said.(That was discussed because before RA 10591 was passed, civilians were allowed to own rifles, but upon the passage of 10591, any civilian will no longer be able to own a rifle and if they cannot sell it, they should license it but because of that, a study was conducted.)“We created a technical working group to study the possibility of amending some of the provisions that inherent sa function and authority ng ating Chief PNP. So nagkaroon ng minor amendment sa implementing rules and guidelines. Sa ngayon, ‘yung mga private citizens na nagmamay-ari ng rifle, particularly ‘yung 7.62 pababa, at ‘yung kanilang mga baril meron classification ng semi-automatic ay pupuwede na pong itong palisensyahan ng sibilyan,” said Fajardo. (So there was a minor amendment in the implementing rules and guidelines. Right now, those private citizens who own rifles, particularly the 7.62 and below, and whose guns have a classification of semi-automatic will be able to license it as a civilian.)Fajardo said the amendment was submitted to the UP law Center for publication. The implementation will be effective 15 days after the publication. Fajardo said applicants wanting to own and possess semi-automatic rifle will be subject to strict regulation. (TPM/SunStar Philippines)

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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) has amended the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Law in Firearms and Ammunitions, allowing civilians to own a semi-automatic rifle.In a press conference on Monday, March 4, 2024, PNP chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said the amendment allows civilians to own and possess firearms not more than 7.62mm. “Napag-usapan yan because bago naipasa ‘yung RA 10591 ay allowed ang sibilyan na magmay-ari ng rifle but upon the passage ng 10591 ay hindi na pupuwedeng magmay-ari ng rifle ang sinumang sibilyan at kung hindi nila ito pupuwedeng ibenta but pupuwede nila itong ipalisensya but because of that nagkaroon ng pag-aaral,” she said.(That was discussed because before RA 10591 was passed, civilians were allowed to own rifles, but upon the passage of 10591, any civilian will no longer be able to own a rifle and if they cannot sell it, they should license it but because of that, a study was conducted.)“We created a technical working group to study the possibility of amending some of the provisions that inherent sa function and authority ng ating Chief PNP. So nagkaroon ng minor amendment sa implementing rules and guidelines. Sa ngayon, ‘yung mga private citizens na nagmamay-ari ng rifle, particularly ‘yung 7.62 pababa, at ‘yung kanilang mga baril meron classification ng semi-automatic ay pupuwede na pong itong palisensyahan ng sibilyan,” said Fajardo. (So there was a minor amendment in the implementing rules and guidelines. Right now, those private citizens who own rifles, particularly the 7.62 and below, and whose guns have a classification of semi-automatic will be able to license it as a civilian.)Fajardo said the amendment was submitted to the UP law Center for publication. The implementation will be effective 15 days after the publication. Fajardo said applicants wanting to own and possess semi-automatic rifle will be subject to strict regulation. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) Is sports betting legal in Philippines? NOW is the right time to create one agency that will focus on the water sector, considering the current threat of El Niño and other ongoing issues regarding water.Sen. Imee Marcos, during her interview on SunStar Cebu’s news and commentary program Beyond the Headlines on Sunday, March 10, 2024, pointed out that there are more than 40 agencies handling water matters and hundreds of water districts across the country, yet the volume of water flowing through the consumers’ faucets is limited.Agencies that handle water include the Bureau of Soils and Water Management, River Management, Flood Control Management, Local Water Utilities Administration, National Irrigation Administration and the National Wastewater Surveillance System, among others. She said water districts have been pushing for a rate increase, but the water is not flowing.“It’s time to look once again at systemic issues. Ang gulo talaga, eh,” said Marcos. The senator said she has a pending bill that is pushing the National Government to create one agency that will mandate the handling and use of water, or at least mandate the agencies to complement or assist each other.Marcos said previous chief executives had called for the creation of a Department of Water to streamline all agencies that handle water sector. “We really have to get our act together. Magulo (ang) maraming (Having so many agencies is chaotic) agencies, yet no water at all,” she said.Her plans were welcomed by Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) chairman Jose Daluz III, who agreed with the senator.Daluz, in a Viber message on Sunday, said it is high time for the National Government to prioritize and address issues involving water as the matter is no longer a local problem, but a global concern. “Lack of clean water will be (an) important issue that will impact the near future,” he said.In previous report of SunStar Cebu, Ronilo Balbeiran, a professor and an economist, said the El Niño phenomenon would be the country’s “biggest risk for 2024,” as extreme weather conditions could constrain the supply of rain-driven agricultural commodities that could lead to higher food prices and inflation. In February, the country’s El Niño Task Force reported that 41 provinces were affected by the El Niño, with 17 provinces experiencing dry conditions and 10 provinces experiencing dry spells. The other 14 provinces were experiencing drought. The weather bureau Pagasa Visayas reported last January that Cebu and 10 other provinces in the Visayas were feeling the effects of the El Niño. Pagasa Visayas chief Alfredo Quiblat Jr. said 10 of the 11 provinces in the Visayas were experiencing dry conditions. Only Negros Occidental in Western Visayas was under a dry spell. According to the Pagasa website, dry condition refers to two consecutive months of below normal rainfall conditions, or a drop of 21 percent to 60 percent, while dry spell refers to three consecutive months of below normal rainfall conditions, or a drop of 21 percent to 60 percent, or two months of way below normal rainfall, or a drop of more than 60 percent. A drought refers to five consecutive months of way below normal rainfall, or a drop of more than 60 percent. / JJL

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NOW is the right time to create one agency that will focus on the water sector, considering the current threat of El Niño and other ongoing issues regarding water.Sen. Imee Marcos, during her interview on SunStar Cebu’s news and commentary program Beyond the Headlines on Sunday, March 10, 2024, pointed out that there are more than 40 agencies handling water matters and hundreds of water districts across the country, yet the volume of water flowing through the consumers’ faucets is limited.Agencies that handle water include the Bureau of Soils and Water Management, River Management, Flood Control Management, Local Water Utilities Administration, National Irrigation Administration and the National Wastewater Surveillance System, among others. She said water districts have been pushing for a rate increase, but the water is not flowing.“It’s time to look once again at systemic issues. Ang gulo talaga, eh,” said Marcos. The senator said she has a pending bill that is pushing the National Government to create one agency that will mandate the handling and use of water, or at least mandate the agencies to complement or assist each other.Marcos said previous chief executives had called for the creation of a Department of Water to streamline all agencies that handle water sector. “We really have to get our act together. Magulo (ang) maraming (Having so many agencies is chaotic) agencies, yet no water at all,” she said.Her plans were welcomed by Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) chairman Jose Daluz III, who agreed with the senator.Daluz, in a Viber message on Sunday, said it is high time for the National Government to prioritize and address issues involving water as the matter is no longer a local problem, but a global concern. “Lack of clean water will be (an) important issue that will impact the near future,” he said.In previous report of SunStar Cebu, Ronilo Balbeiran, a professor and an economist, said the El Niño phenomenon would be the country’s “biggest risk for 2024,” as extreme weather conditions could constrain the supply of rain-driven agricultural commodities that could lead to higher food prices and inflation. In February, the country’s El Niño Task Force reported that 41 provinces were affected by the El Niño, with 17 provinces experiencing dry conditions and 10 provinces experiencing dry spells. The other 14 provinces were experiencing drought. The weather bureau Pagasa Visayas reported last January that Cebu and 10 other provinces in the Visayas were feeling the effects of the El Niño. Pagasa Visayas chief Alfredo Quiblat Jr. said 10 of the 11 provinces in the Visayas were experiencing dry conditions. Only Negros Occidental in Western Visayas was under a dry spell. According to the Pagasa website, dry condition refers to two consecutive months of below normal rainfall conditions, or a drop of 21 percent to 60 percent, while dry spell refers to three consecutive months of below normal rainfall conditions, or a drop of 21 percent to 60 percent, or two months of way below normal rainfall, or a drop of more than 60 percent. A drought refers to five consecutive months of way below normal rainfall, or a drop of more than 60 percent. / JJL Is sports betting legal in Philippines? CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama does not care about critics who label him as “toxic,” saying no matter what, he is still the mayor until 2025.“Never mind. He can describe me (as) anything, but sorry, I am still the mayor,” Rama said during Cebu City Hall’s online program “Ingna’ng Mayor” on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, referring to a statement made a day earlier by Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) chairman Jose Daluz III. Daluz who was ousted from his position in favor of retired major general Melquiades Feliciano, said the opposition must unite to remove Rama from his position as mayor.“The opposition against the dancing and singing mayor of ‘Singapoor-like’ Melbourne features must unite to remove toxic Mike,” said Daluz, who still sits as chairman of the MCWD board of directors.Daluz said there are other leaders who can better lead the city to “Save Cebu from toxic Mike.” In response, Rama said anyone who wishes to challenge him can describe him as anything, but his term will still be up to 2025.“I don’t have to add (to what my critics say). They are proud enough, they are honorable enough if they are still honorable,” Rama said.Regarding former mayor Tomas Osmeña’s reaction about a Rama-Garcia tandem in 2025, Rama said Osmeña is entitled to his own reaction. Rama said he is looking forward to who will be running against him in the next polls.“Once the filing of candidacy is done, then let’s talk about it. But as I always say, they are all worthy opponents, even if it is a dog,” Rama said.In October 2023, Osmeña said he would support anyone, even his own dog, if they were to run against Rama. Osmeña also told reporters that he would no longer run for mayor.However, on Feb. 19, 2024, SunStar Cebu reported that Osmeña had yet to clearly share his plans on whether he plans to run as mayor in 2025.When asked to comment about Rama’s plans for the 2025 elections, the former mayor simply said, “Rama is stupid.” “Fortunately for him, people are used to his stupidity,” Osmeña added.CoalitionsOsmeña and Rama were political allies until 2010 when Rama left the Osmeña-led Bando Osmeña Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK).Rama defeated Osmeña when they both ran for mayor in 2013. It was Osmeña’s first loss since he ran for the mayoral seat in 1988.Asked about politicians coming together to go against him, Rama said there is nothing new about it.He pointed out that the Rama political brand emanated from Don Vicente Rama who authored the bill for the cityhood of Cebu City which was approved into law in 1936.According to Rama, many political figures get jealous because it was his grandfather who made Cebu City a chartered city.In 2023, Daluz speculated that Rama’s motive for wanting him removed from MCWD could have stemmed from his resistance to Rama’s efforts to privatize the water district or from his recommendations regarding political succession within their party coalition, which was aimed at elevating younger members to higher positions. Daluz is president of the Panaghiusa Party, which formed a coalition with Rama’s Barug party and then Cebu City councilor, now Vice Mayor, Raymond Alvin Garcia’s Kusug party in the May 2022 elections.On Aug. 17, 2023, Daluz and MCWD board members Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno were removed from their positions as chairman and members of the board.The Cebu City Legal Office provided them with a copy of the notice regarding their removal and termination dated Aug. 1, 2023, and was duly received by the MCWD management, board of directors, and the Local Water Utilities Administration.On Oct. 31, 2023, Rama appointed Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan, and Nelson Yuvallos to the board of directors to replace Daluz and board members Pato and Seno.

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama does not care about critics who label him as “toxic,” saying no matter what, he is still the mayor until 2025.“Never mind. He can describe me (as) anything, but sorry, I am still the mayor,” Rama said during Cebu City Hall’s online program “Ingna’ng Mayor” on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, referring to a statement made a day earlier by Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) chairman Jose Daluz III. Daluz who was ousted from his position in favor of retired major general Melquiades Feliciano, said the opposition must unite to remove Rama from his position as mayor.“The opposition against the dancing and singing mayor of ‘Singapoor-like’ Melbourne features must unite to remove toxic Mike,” said Daluz, who still sits as chairman of the MCWD board of directors.Daluz said there are other leaders who can better lead the city to “Save Cebu from toxic Mike.” In response, Rama said anyone who wishes to challenge him can describe him as anything, but his term will still be up to 2025.“I don’t have to add (to what my critics say). They are proud enough, they are honorable enough if they are still honorable,” Rama said.Regarding former mayor Tomas Osmeña’s reaction about a Rama-Garcia tandem in 2025, Rama said Osmeña is entitled to his own reaction. Rama said he is looking forward to who will be running against him in the next polls.“Once the filing of candidacy is done, then let’s talk about it. But as I always say, they are all worthy opponents, even if it is a dog,” Rama said.In October 2023, Osmeña said he would support anyone, even his own dog, if they were to run against Rama. Osmeña also told reporters that he would no longer run for mayor.However, on Feb. 19, 2024, SunStar Cebu reported that Osmeña had yet to clearly share his plans on whether he plans to run as mayor in 2025.When asked to comment about Rama’s plans for the 2025 elections, the former mayor simply said, “Rama is stupid.” “Fortunately for him, people are used to his stupidity,” Osmeña added.CoalitionsOsmeña and Rama were political allies until 2010 when Rama left the Osmeña-led Bando Osmeña Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK).Rama defeated Osmeña when they both ran for mayor in 2013. It was Osmeña’s first loss since he ran for the mayoral seat in 1988.Asked about politicians coming together to go against him, Rama said there is nothing new about it.He pointed out that the Rama political brand emanated from Don Vicente Rama who authored the bill for the cityhood of Cebu City which was approved into law in 1936.According to Rama, many political figures get jealous because it was his grandfather who made Cebu City a chartered city.In 2023, Daluz speculated that Rama’s motive for wanting him removed from MCWD could have stemmed from his resistance to Rama’s efforts to privatize the water district or from his recommendations regarding political succession within their party coalition, which was aimed at elevating younger members to higher positions. Daluz is president of the Panaghiusa Party, which formed a coalition with Rama’s Barug party and then Cebu City councilor, now Vice Mayor, Raymond Alvin Garcia’s Kusug party in the May 2022 elections.On Aug. 17, 2023, Daluz and MCWD board members Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno were removed from their positions as chairman and members of the board.The Cebu City Legal Office provided them with a copy of the notice regarding their removal and termination dated Aug. 1, 2023, and was duly received by the MCWD management, board of directors, and the Local Water Utilities Administration.On Oct. 31, 2023, Rama appointed Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan, and Nelson Yuvallos to the board of directors to replace Daluz and board members Pato and Seno., check the following table to see what categories most online casinos in the Philippines fit in.

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CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama does not care about critics who label him as “toxic,” saying no matter what, he is still the mayor until 2025.“Never mind. He can describe me (as) anything, but sorry, I am still the mayor,” Rama said during Cebu City Hall’s online program “Ingna’ng Mayor” on Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024, referring to a statement made a day earlier by Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) chairman Jose Daluz III. Daluz who was ousted from his position in favor of retired major general Melquiades Feliciano, said the opposition must unite to remove Rama from his position as mayor.“The opposition against the dancing and singing mayor of ‘Singapoor-like’ Melbourne features must unite to remove toxic Mike,” said Daluz, who still sits as chairman of the MCWD board of directors.Daluz said there are other leaders who can better lead the city to “Save Cebu from toxic Mike.” In response, Rama said anyone who wishes to challenge him can describe him as anything, but his term will still be up to 2025.“I don’t have to add (to what my critics say). They are proud enough, they are honorable enough if they are still honorable,” Rama said.Regarding former mayor Tomas Osmeña’s reaction about a Rama-Garcia tandem in 2025, Rama said Osmeña is entitled to his own reaction. Rama said he is looking forward to who will be running against him in the next polls.“Once the filing of candidacy is done, then let’s talk about it. But as I always say, they are all worthy opponents, even if it is a dog,” Rama said.In October 2023, Osmeña said he would support anyone, even his own dog, if they were to run against Rama. Osmeña also told reporters that he would no longer run for mayor.However, on Feb. 19, 2024, SunStar Cebu reported that Osmeña had yet to clearly share his plans on whether he plans to run as mayor in 2025.When asked to comment about Rama’s plans for the 2025 elections, the former mayor simply said, “Rama is stupid.” “Fortunately for him, people are used to his stupidity,” Osmeña added.CoalitionsOsmeña and Rama were political allies until 2010 when Rama left the Osmeña-led Bando Osmeña Pundok Kauswagan (BOPK).Rama defeated Osmeña when they both ran for mayor in 2013. It was Osmeña’s first loss since he ran for the mayoral seat in 1988.Asked about politicians coming together to go against him, Rama said there is nothing new about it.He pointed out that the Rama political brand emanated from Don Vicente Rama who authored the bill for the cityhood of Cebu City which was approved into law in 1936.According to Rama, many political figures get jealous because it was his grandfather who made Cebu City a chartered city.In 2023, Daluz speculated that Rama’s motive for wanting him removed from MCWD could have stemmed from his resistance to Rama’s efforts to privatize the water district or from his recommendations regarding political succession within their party coalition, which was aimed at elevating younger members to higher positions. Daluz is president of the Panaghiusa Party, which formed a coalition with Rama’s Barug party and then Cebu City councilor, now Vice Mayor, Raymond Alvin Garcia’s Kusug party in the May 2022 elections.On Aug. 17, 2023, Daluz and MCWD board members Miguelito Pato and Jodelyn May Seno were removed from their positions as chairman and members of the board.The Cebu City Legal Office provided them with a copy of the notice regarding their removal and termination dated Aug. 1, 2023, and was duly received by the MCWD management, board of directors, and the Local Water Utilities Administration.On Oct. 31, 2023, Rama appointed Feliciano, Aristotle Batuhan, and Nelson Yuvallos to the board of directors to replace Daluz and board members Pato and Seno. Is sports betting legal in 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 Philippine National Police (PNP) has amended the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Law in Firearms and Ammunitions, allowing civilians to own a semi-automatic rifle.In a press conference on Monday, March 4, 2024, PNP chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said the amendment allows civilians to own and possess firearms not more than 7.62mm. “Napag-usapan yan because bago naipasa ‘yung RA 10591 ay allowed ang sibilyan na magmay-ari ng rifle but upon the passage ng 10591 ay hindi na pupuwedeng magmay-ari ng rifle ang sinumang sibilyan at kung hindi nila ito pupuwedeng ibenta but pupuwede nila itong ipalisensya but because of that nagkaroon ng pag-aaral,” she said.(That was discussed because before RA 10591 was passed, civilians were allowed to own rifles, but upon the passage of 10591, any civilian will no longer be able to own a rifle and if they cannot sell it, they should license it but because of that, a study was conducted.)“We created a technical working group to study the possibility of amending some of the provisions that inherent sa function and authority ng ating Chief PNP. So nagkaroon ng minor amendment sa implementing rules and guidelines. Sa ngayon, ‘yung mga private citizens na nagmamay-ari ng rifle, particularly ‘yung 7.62 pababa, at ‘yung kanilang mga baril meron classification ng semi-automatic ay pupuwede na pong itong palisensyahan ng sibilyan,” said Fajardo. (So there was a minor amendment in the implementing rules and guidelines. Right now, those private citizens who own rifles, particularly the 7.62 and below, and whose guns have a classification of semi-automatic will be able to license it as a civilian.)Fajardo said the amendment was submitted to the UP law Center for publication. The implementation will be effective 15 days after the publication. Fajardo said applicants wanting to own and possess semi-automatic rifle will be subject to strict regulation. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) licensed online casinos NOW is the right time to create one agency that will focus on the water sector, considering the current threat of El Niño and other ongoing issues regarding water.Sen. Imee Marcos, during her interview on SunStar Cebu’s news and commentary program Beyond the Headlines on Sunday, March 10, 2024, pointed out that there are more than 40 agencies handling water matters and hundreds of water districts across the country, yet the volume of water flowing through the consumers’ faucets is limited.Agencies that handle water include the Bureau of Soils and Water Management, River Management, Flood Control Management, Local Water Utilities Administration, National Irrigation Administration and the National Wastewater Surveillance System, among others. She said water districts have been pushing for a rate increase, but the water is not flowing.“It’s time to look once again at systemic issues. Ang gulo talaga, eh,” said Marcos. The senator said she has a pending bill that is pushing the National Government to create one agency that will mandate the handling and use of water, or at least mandate the agencies to complement or assist each other.Marcos said previous chief executives had called for the creation of a Department of Water to streamline all agencies that handle water sector. “We really have to get our act together. Magulo (ang) maraming (Having so many agencies is chaotic) agencies, yet no water at all,” she said.Her plans were welcomed by Metropolitan Cebu Water District (MCWD) chairman Jose Daluz III, who agreed with the senator.Daluz, in a Viber message on Sunday, said it is high time for the National Government to prioritize and address issues involving water as the matter is no longer a local problem, but a global concern. “Lack of clean water will be (an) important issue that will impact the near future,” he said.In previous report of SunStar Cebu, Ronilo Balbeiran, a professor and an economist, said the El Niño phenomenon would be the country’s “biggest risk for 2024,” as extreme weather conditions could constrain the supply of rain-driven agricultural commodities that could lead to higher food prices and inflation. In February, the country’s El Niño Task Force reported that 41 provinces were affected by the El Niño, with 17 provinces experiencing dry conditions and 10 provinces experiencing dry spells. The other 14 provinces were experiencing drought. The weather bureau Pagasa Visayas reported last January that Cebu and 10 other provinces in the Visayas were feeling the effects of the El Niño. Pagasa Visayas chief Alfredo Quiblat Jr. said 10 of the 11 provinces in the Visayas were experiencing dry conditions. Only Negros Occidental in Western Visayas was under a dry spell. According to the Pagasa website, dry condition refers to two consecutive months of below normal rainfall conditions, or a drop of 21 percent to 60 percent, while dry spell refers to three consecutive months of below normal rainfall conditions, or a drop of 21 percent to 60 percent, or two months of way below normal rainfall, or a drop of more than 60 percent. A drought refers to five consecutive months of way below normal rainfall, or a drop of more than 60 percent. / JJL

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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) has amended the Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Law in Firearms and Ammunitions, allowing civilians to own a semi-automatic rifle.In a press conference on Monday, March 4, 2024, PNP chief of the Public Information Office (PIO) Colonel Jean Fajardo said the amendment allows civilians to own and possess firearms not more than 7.62mm. “Napag-usapan yan because bago naipasa ‘yung RA 10591 ay allowed ang sibilyan na magmay-ari ng rifle but upon the passage ng 10591 ay hindi na pupuwedeng magmay-ari ng rifle ang sinumang sibilyan at kung hindi nila ito pupuwedeng ibenta but pupuwede nila itong ipalisensya but because of that nagkaroon ng pag-aaral,” she said.(That was discussed because before RA 10591 was passed, civilians were allowed to own rifles, but upon the passage of 10591, any civilian will no longer be able to own a rifle and if they cannot sell it, they should license it but because of that, a study was conducted.)“We created a technical working group to study the possibility of amending some of the provisions that inherent sa function and authority ng ating Chief PNP. So nagkaroon ng minor amendment sa implementing rules and guidelines. Sa ngayon, ‘yung mga private citizens na nagmamay-ari ng rifle, particularly ‘yung 7.62 pababa, at ‘yung kanilang mga baril meron classification ng semi-automatic ay pupuwede na pong itong palisensyahan ng sibilyan,” said Fajardo. (So there was a minor amendment in the implementing rules and guidelines. Right now, those private citizens who own rifles, particularly the 7.62 and below, and whose guns have a classification of semi-automatic will be able to license it as a civilian.)Fajardo said the amendment was submitted to the UP law Center for publication. The implementation will be effective 15 days after the publication. Fajardo said applicants wanting to own and possess semi-automatic rifle will be subject to strict regulation. (TPM/SunStar Philippines) How can I teach myself to play chess?

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