Wednesday, April 29

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‘Report persons soliciting money using  Benitez name’

‘Report persons soliciting money using Benitez name’

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Former Rep. Alfredo Benitez has not authorized anyone to collect money in his behalf, House Minority Floor Leader Stephen Paduano (Abang Lingkod Partylist) said Thursday, April 29.Benitez, who recently registered to vote in Bacolod, is being urged to run for mayor of the city. The former congressman of the third district of Negros OccidentaL said he is keeping his options open.Paduano said they have received reports that certain individuals and groups misrepresenting Benitez have been collecting money for “A Better Bacolod Movement, Albee for Mayor Group.”The former congressman “has not authorized and will not authorize anybody or groups to collect money,” Paduano said.He urged those who have received solicitation letters or requests using the name of Benitez to report thos...
Bacolod, Negros to remain under MGCQ in May

Bacolod, Negros to remain under MGCQ in May

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Bacolod City and Negros Occidental will remain under Modified General Community Quarantine (MGCQ) in May despite the surge in COVID-19 cases in both areas.The Department of Health in Western Visayas on Monday, April 26, classified Bacolod City as a high risk COVID-19 area, and Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson earlier asked that Negros Occidental be placed under General Community Quarantine (GCQ) so more stringent measures could be imposed to curb the spread of the virus in the province.However, President Rodrigo Duterte on Wednesday, April 28, approved the recommendation of the Inter-Agency Task Force to place Negros Occidental and Bacolod City among the areas in the country that will remain under MGCQ for the month of May, Presidential Spokesman Harry Roque said.The president also app...
WV tourism revenue drops by -82.55%, Puyat says

WV tourism revenue drops by -82.55%, Puyat says

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Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo Puyat during her Western Visayas virtual press conference Wednesday, April 28.*Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo Puyat said Wednesday, April 28, that the COVID-19 pandemic has caused the tourism revenue in Western Visayas to drop by -82.55 percent.Tourism revenue in Western Visayas dropped to P22.9 billion in 2020 from P131.4 billion, she said in a virtual press conference.She said 5.8 million tourists visited Western Visayas in 2019 but the pandemic caused the number to drop to 1.1 million last year.“The Department of Tourism is here to help all of you. The mandate of the DOT is to promote tourism but we sought ways to give financial assistance to those who lost their jobs and to provide loans (to businesses) at zero interest rates,” s...
Bacolod SP shows renewed interest in creation of 2nd congressional seat

Bacolod SP shows renewed interest in creation of 2nd congressional seat

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The Bacolod SP members during their Zoom session Wednesday, April 28.*The Sangguniang Panlungsod is showing renewed interest in the creation of a second congressional district in Bacolod as politics starts to heat up in the city.The SP during its regular session Wednesday, April 28, unanimously passed a resolution inquiring from Bacolod Rep. Greg Gasataya about the status of his proposed bill entitled:“An act reapportioning the lone district of Bacolod City.“Gasataya told DIGICAST NEGROS his proposed bill is pending before the House Committee on Local Government, and a resolution from the city council favoring the reapportionment is needed for it to be acted on.Hopefully, it can then be included in the next hearing of the Committee on Local Government when the House resumes...
Forest fire hits 250 trees

Forest fire hits 250 trees

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Fire burned trees in Spur 21 of Salvador Benedicto town Wednesday afternoon, April 28.*CENRO Bago photoA forest fire hit 250 Acacia mangium trees and other native species at Spur 21 in Barangay Bunga, Salvador Benedicto town, Negros Occidental, Wednesday afternoon, April 28.The trees on half a hectare of the National Greening Program area were burned in the fire that lasted from about 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., Joan Nathaniel Gerangaya, head of the Community Environment and Natural Resources Office - Bago City, said.The fire started from the grass and burned the leaves of the trees, but they can grow again when it rains, he said.The 250 Acacia mangium trees planted in the area are about four to five years old, Gerangaya said.The trees are located on a hill beside the highwa...
Provincial administrator’s office closed after employee tests positive for Covid

Provincial administrator’s office closed after employee tests positive for Covid

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Provincial Administrator’s Office closed for disinfection.*Richard Malihan file photoThe Negros Occidental Provincial Administrator’s Office at the Capitol in Bacolod City will be closed for disinfection Thursday, April 29, after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19.The employee who tested positive for COVID-19 is symptomatic, he has a fever and cough, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said Wednesday, April 28.He will be quarantined at the Mambukal Resort in Murcia and three of his close contacts will be swabbed for COVID-19 RT-PCR tests Thursday, Diaz said.If the three close contacts test positive more employees at the Provincial Administrator’s Office will have to be tested for COVID-19, he added.Meanwhile, the rest of the staff of the Provincial Administ...
SP backs plan to allocate city land at Purok Neptune for fire victims

SP backs plan to allocate city land at Purok Neptune for fire victims

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The Bacolod Sangguniang Panlungsod approved a resolution Wednesday, April 28, endorsing the use of a portion of Bacolod City’s property in Purok Neptune, Barangay Singgcang-Airport, as a residential area for recent fire victims who had been residing in the area for years.The SP expressed its unanimous support to the commitment of Bacolod Mayor Evelio Leonardia and Vice Mayor El Cid Familiaran of providing residential areas to the residents of a portion of Purok Neptune in accordance with terms and conditions permissible under the law and affordable under the housing program of the city, Councilor Renecito Novero said.The resolution authored by Novero, chairman of the SP Committee on Urban Poor Housing and Resettlement, also supports the plan of constructing a connecting road from P...
Two fires destroy 58 houses, tents up to protect vs. Covid

Two fires destroy 58 houses, tents up to protect vs. Covid

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Bacolod Mayor Evelio Leonardia visited the Purok Neptune fire victims at the J.R. Torres Elementary School to check on their situation Tuesday afternoon.*City PIO photoThe number of houses destroyed in Bacolod City rose to 58, with another fire hitting Barangay 23 Tuesday afternoon, April 17.A fire destroyed three houses and two were damaged in Purok Mahinangpanon, Barangay 23, at about 5 p.m. Tuesday, Barangay Captain Wenceslao Parlan said.Chief Inspector Rodel Legaspi, Bacolod fire chief, said destroyed in the Barangay 23 fire were the two-storey wooden houses of Elsa Valera, Junalyn Libiogo and Carmen Morales initially estimated to cost P270,000.The fire originated from the house of Valera situated at the center of the two other houses, he said.They have only ...
Covid hits more inmates, policemen in Bacolod

Covid hits more inmates, policemen in Bacolod

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Bacolod DRRMO photoSix more inmates at the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology isolation facility in Barangay Handumanan, Bacolod City, have tested positive for COVID-19, City Administrator Em Ang said Tuesday, April 27.This brings the total number of inmates infected to 52 with 46 having tested positive as of Sunday, April 25, Ang, who is also the executive director of the Bacolod Emergency Operations Center, said.There have also been 15 policemen at the Bacolod Police Station 4 and eight at Station 1 who tested positive for COVID-19, she added.The employees at a English tutorial firm with Korean clients at La Salle Avenue in Bacolod City who tested positive for COVID-19 also rose to 20, she said.There are 37 new COVID-19 cases in Bacolod City for a total of 864 act...
Guv, senior citizen officials to get jabs vs. Covid Friday

Guv, senior citizen officials to get jabs vs. Covid Friday

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Capitol photoNegros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson and several other senior citizen mayors will be vaccinated against COVID-19 at the Teresita L. Jalandoni Provincial Hospital in Silay City on Friday, April 29.The governor along with other senior citizen local chief executives will be inoculated with Sinovac vaccines, and if there are extra doses Capitol department heads will be qualified as substitutes, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said Tuesday, April 27.The mayors who have voluntarily agreed to be vaccinated with the governor are Manuel Escalante of Manapla, Nadie Arceo of Hinigaran and Ernesto Estrao of Hinob-aan, Diaz said.Candoni Mayor Cicero Borromeo has yet to confirm if he will be vaccinated on Friday, he added.Diaz said they also have ten doses ...
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