San Isidro, Leyte
declared under SIPSC; Signals end of insurgency threat, opens path
for development
By DPAO, 8ID PA
April 8, 2026

CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division, Philippine
Army, welcomed the declaration of the Municipality of San Isidro,
Leyte under a Stable Internal Peace and Security Condition (SIPSC),
marking a major breakthrough in the area’s peace and development
efforts. The declaration signifies the effective neutralization of
communist terrorist group influence, creating a secure environment
that is expected to accelerate economic growth and attract
investments. More importantly, this stable peace and order condition
lays the groundwork for long-term development and a better quality
of life for its residents.
The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers)
Division attributes this milestone to the strong coordination and
collaboration among the 93rd Infantry (Bantay Kapayapaan) Battalion
under the 802nd Infantry Brigade, the local government unit, partner
agencies, and the peace-loving communities of San Isidro.
“This achievement is a
testament to the strong partnership between our security forces,
local government units, and the people. It reflects our shared
commitment to ending insurgency and signals the readiness of the LGU
in leading a peaceful environment conducive to development,” the
Division stated.
The 8ID emphasized that
the SIPSC declaration is a people-centered victory that opens
greater opportunities for progress enabling the municipality to
focus more on infrastructure development, social services, and
livelihood programs. This milestone allows government efforts to
shift from security-focused operations toward initiatives that
directly uplift communities and strengthen local economies.
Residents are encouraged
to remain vigilant and actively participate in initiatives that
promote peace, unity, and resilience, ensuring that the gains
achieved will continue to translate into lasting development
The Division also
reaffirmed its commitment to work alongside stakeholders to sustain
peace gains, prevent the resurgence of threat groups, and further
support inclusive growth and development in the area.
Dawahon seaweed farmers
replant seedlings, strengthen production with EPSDP support
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
April 5, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
“Replanting is re-investing.”
This guiding principle
continues to inspire the seaweed farmers of Dawahon Island in Bato,
Leyte, who recently replanted 2,000 kilos of seaweed seedlings
across three hectares of farms on March 30-31, 2026.
The seedlings were taken
from the 6,000 kilos initially planted by the Dawahon Agripreneurs
Fishermen Cooperative (DAFC) in January 2026 under the Enhanced
Philippine Seaweed Development Program (EPSDP).
With perseverance and
collective effort, the cooperative’s 500 members anticipate
producing an additional 6,000 seedlings within a month of this
replanting. This expected harvest will provide a sustainable source
of income, improving household earnings and reinforcing the
financial resilience of member families.
At present, DAFC maintains
24 single monoline and 120 bottom monoline seaweed farms, sustaining
an estimated stock of 10–12 metric tons.
Earlier this year, DAFC
received 6,000 kilos of seaweed seedlings valued at P120,000 through
the EPSDP. This included 4,000 kilos of Kappaphycus striatus and
2,000 kilos of Eucheuma denticulatum (“spinosum green”).
“Despite the ongoing
effects of global warming, BFAR 8 continues to stand with us through
the EPSDP. Thank you for giving us hope and helping advance our
industry,” said DAFC President Ruel Q. Inoc.
Beyond Dawahon Island,
BFAR 8 also extends EPSDP support to other seaweed-growing areas in
Leyte, including San Isidro, Merida, and Palompon. Through these
initiatives, BFAR 8 aims to contribute 108 metric tons to the
region’s aquaculture output, positioning Eastern Visayas once again
among the country’s leading seaweed-producing regions.
8ID reports tactical
gains, rebel leader surrenders in Eastern Visayas
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
April 3, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
The Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division
announced a series of tactical victories against remnants of the
Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) under the Eastern Visayas Regional
Party Committee (EVRPC), highlighting what it described as a
weakening insurgency in the region.
From January to March
2026, the division engaged in eight armed encounters that led to the
neutralization of 14 New People’s Army (NPA) members. Of these, one
was killed in combat while 13 surrendered, turning over 11 firearms
to authorities.
Among those who yielded
was Gilbert Gerbon, alias “Ethan,” a high-ranking CTG leader.
Military officials said Gerbon’s surrender was a direct result of
sustained government pressure and operations that undermined his
ability to continue armed struggle. His decision to denounce
violence was cited as evidence of the collapse of the EVRPC’s
leadership structure.
The Army emphasized that
these gains were not only due to combat operations but also to
intensified civil-military initiatives. Community support and
grassroots peace engagements have reportedly encouraged
reintegration of former rebels while preventing the resurgence of
CTG influence in cleared areas.
“The combined impact of
sustained military pressure and responsive government programs has
steadily weakened the EVRPC’s operational capability,” the 8ID said
in a statement, adding that recent tactical defeats show the group’s
cause has “drastically fallen.”
The division urged
remaining insurgents to abandon armed struggle and avail themselves
of government reintegration programs, stressing that continued
resistance would only lead to further losses.
Nutrition Month 2026
highlights link between nutrition and climate action
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
March 31, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
The National Nutrition Council (NNC) has announced the sub-theme for
this year’s Nutrition Month celebration: “Nutrisyon at Kalikasan,
Ating Pangalagaan!” The campaign underscores the vital connection
between nutrition and environmental protection, with a strong focus
on climate action.
Mandated by Presidential
Decree No. 491, the Nutrition Act of the Philippines, Nutrition
Month is observed annually to raise awareness and mobilize
collective action for better nutrition. Since 2024, the overarching
theme has been “Sa PPAN, Sama-Sama sa Nutrisyong Sapat Para sa Lahat,”
with sub-themes chosen to highlight key pillars of the Philippine
Plan of Action for Nutrition (PPAN) 2023-2028.
This year’s sub-theme
emphasizes that safeguarding natural resources is essential to
ensuring sustainable food systems, food security, and good nutrition
for present and future generations.
Climate Change and Nutrition: A
two-way link
Climate change, driven by
human activities such as fossil fuel use and deforestation, is
reshaping ecosystems and food systems worldwide. In the Philippines,
rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and stronger typhoons
threaten agriculture and fisheries – critical sources of food and
livelihood. These disruptions reduce access to nutrient-rich foods
like fruits, vegetables, and fish, heightening risks of malnutrition
among vulnerable groups including children and low-income
households.
At the same time, food
systems themselves contribute significantly to climate change.
Globally, food production, processing, and consumption account for
about 30 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. Unsustainable farming
practices, food waste, and reliance on resource-intensive diets
strain land, water, and biodiversity.
Toward sustainable food systems
Experts stress the need
for climate-resilient agriculture, sustainable fisheries,
diversified crops, and promotion of local, seasonal foods. Investing
in nutrient-dense crops that can withstand environmental changes is
also seen as key to securing healthy diets amid climate challenges.
The NNC continues to
advance policies and programs that integrate nutrition with
environmental sustainability. Through multi-sectoral collaboration,
the Council supports initiatives ensuring access to safe,
nutritious, and climate-resilient food.
A call to action
The theme “Nutrisyon at
Kalikasan, Ating Pangalagaan!” calls on government agencies, local
government units, civil society, private sector, and communities to
work together in protecting both human health and the environment.
Safeguarding forests, oceans, agricultural lands, and water
resources is essential to securing food sources for generations to
come.
As Nutrition Month 2026
unfolds, the NNC urges Filipinos to adopt sustainable food
practices, reduce food waste, support local producers, and
strengthen nutrition programs. The Council emphasizes that the
health of people and the planet are inseparable – building resilient
food systems is both a nutrition and climate imperative.
Armed robbery at
Catbalogan terminal ends in deadly shootout
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
March 30, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY – A
robbery at the Grandtours Terminal in Brgy. 3, Catbalogan City on
Saturday evening escalated into a deadly confrontation, leaving two
suspects dead and one injured, following swift police response and
intervention by the terminal’s owner.
According to reports from
the Samar Police Provincial Office (PPO) and Catbalogan City Police
Station (CPS), three armed suspects stormed the cashier’s room of
the terminal around 50 meters from the police station, declaring a
hold-up and ordering cashiers to surrender collected cash and mobile
phones. The suspects fled with the stolen items, but were pursued by
the terminal owners who had been monitoring the incident via CCTV.
Armed with their own firearms, the owners engaged the suspects,
triggering an exchange of gunfire.
Police officers, who were
nearby conducting briefings for separate operations, rushed to the
scene upon hearing gunshots. During the confrontation, two suspects
sustained gunshot wounds. One, identified as alias “Pat-pat,” a
resident of Jiabong, Samar, was declared dead on arrival at Samar
Provincial Hospital. Another suspect, alias “Berto,” from
Mandaluyong, was treated for injuries. Firearms and stolen valuables
were recovered at the scene, which was later processed by Scene of
the Crime Operatives (SOCO).
The third suspect, alias
“Gerald,” managed to escape but was tracked down hours later in Brgy.
Lagundi, Catbalogan City, following a tip from a concerned citizen.
A joint team from Catbalogan CPS, the Provincial Intelligence Unit,
and Regional Intelligence Division 8 confronted the suspect around
midnight. Police said Gerald initiated gunfire upon sensing their
arrival, leading to his injury. He was transported to Samar
Provincial Hospital but was declared dead on arrival.
PLTCOL Norman D. Ala,
Acting Chief of Police of Catbalogan CPS, commended the coordination
of operating units in swiftly resolving the incident. “The safety of
the public remains our top priority. The Catbalogan PNP will
continue to intensify intelligence-driven operations against
criminal elements,” Ala stated, urging residents to remain vigilant
and report suspicious activities
Authorities confirmed that
no civilians were seriously harmed during the incident. Charges are
being prepared in connection with the robbery and related offenses.
New Dialysis Center
opens in Samar, expanding access to lifesaving treatment
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
March 20, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
The Samar Provincial Hospital celebrated a major advancement in
local healthcare with the inauguration of its Dialysis Center on
March 18, offering vital services closer to home for patients across
the province.
Governor Sharee Ann Tan
highlighted the urgency of the initiative, expressing hope that the
facility’s machines will save many lives and ease the burden on
families. She emphasized that beyond technology, the true value of
the center lies in compassionate and attentive care from healthcare
providers.
Hospital Chief Dr. Jansenn
Mutya underscored the center’s deeper significance, noting that
dialysis is more than a medical procedure – it is a lifeline for
those with kidney disease. He stressed that the new facility reduces
the need for patients to travel long distances for treatment and
represents a renewed commitment to service and patient care.
The center is equipped
with 15 dialysis machines, currently able to accommodate up to 30
patients daily through two shifts, with plans to expand to three
shifts as demand grows. Patients may access services through walk-in
consultations, followed by evaluation from nephrology staff. To
streamline care, patients are advised to prepare required documents,
including a hemodialysis prescription, recent laboratory results,
referral letters, medical abstracts, treatment flow sheets, and a
list of medications.
Necessary laboratory tests
include hepatitis profiling, complete blood count and blood typing,
renal panel, chest X-ray, and ECG results to support accurate
assessment and treatment planning.
The establishment of the
Dialysis Center reflects the provincial government’s ongoing efforts
to strengthen healthcare delivery and ensure responsive,
patient-centered services for the people of Samar.
Army troops recover
remains of NPA leader after clash in Hinabangan, Samar
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
March 17, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
Soldiers from the 63rd Infantry (Innovator) Battalion of the
Philippine Army discovered the decomposing remains of a suspected
Communist New People’s Army (NPA) leader following an armed skirmish
with two remnants of the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) Sesame in
Hinabangan, Samar on March 14, 2026.
The body was found between
Barangay Cabalagnan and Barangay Tabay during pursuit operations
against fleeing NPA combatants. Former rebels identified the remains
through personal belongings recovered at the site, linking them to
Lupito Bucatcat, alias “Hunio,” Secretary of SRC-SESAME under the
Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee. Bucatcat had an
outstanding warrant of arrest for multiple murder issued by Branch
30 of the Regional Trial Court in Basey, Samar.
The remains were turned
over to the Hinabangan Municipal Police Station for documentation,
forensic examination, and proper disposition in line with legal
procedures.
Meanwhile, the 8th
Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division commended the 63rd Infantry
Battalion for their swift and sustained operations. Troops continue
to pursue fleeing members of the armed group to prevent further
threats to nearby communities.
The Division also urged
remaining SRC SESAME members to surrender, abandon armed struggle,
and avail of government reintegration programs. It reaffirmed its
commitment to safeguarding communities and encouraged the public to
support peace and security efforts by reporting suspicious
activities in their areas.
Former NPA member
grateful for fresh start; Amnesty application period concluded
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
March 15, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY – A
former New People’s Army (NPA) member has expressed heartfelt thanks
to the government after receiving a Safe Conduct Pass under the
national Amnesty Program, which helps ex-rebels reintegrate into
society and rebuild their lives.
Jomely Banagbanag, also
known as “Jhon,” previously served as a medic with Platoon 1, Island
Committee, LEVOX. She faces a pending murder case at the Regional
Trial Court in Baybay City and was among the 1,973 individuals who
applied for amnesty last year through the Local Amnesty Board (LAB)
in Tacloban.
Banagbanag surrendered in
2021 to the 14th Infantry (Avenger) Battalion of the 802nd Infantry
(Peerless) Brigade, Philippine Army, beginning her transition back
to civilian life. On December 17, 2025, she was one of 52 applicants
granted Safe Conduct Passes during a ceremony led by Tacloban City
Mayor Alfred Romualdez, Chairman of LAB–Tacloban, at the Center for
Development and Livelihood Assistance Office in Kanhuraw Hill.
The Safe Conduct Pass
enables former rebels to pursue livelihood opportunities and live
without fear of arrest for offenses tied to their past involvement
in the communist movement. “Nagpapasalamat po kami sa gobyerno sa
ibinigay na Safe Conduct Pass dahil makakapaghanapbuhay na po kami
nang hindi nag-aalala na huhulihin kami ng mga pulis,” Banagbanag
said.
To date, 190 individuals
in Eastern Visayas have received Safe Conduct Passes, based on
combined data from the Local Amnesty Boards in Catbalogan and
Tacloban. The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division of the
Philippine Army commended local governments in the region for
supporting reintegration and peace-building efforts, emphasizing
that the program is a vital step toward reconciliation as more
former NPA members choose to abandon armed struggle and embrace
peaceful family life.
The period for former
members of the CPP-NPA-NDF to file amnesty applications ended on
March 13, 2026. Those whose applications are later approved by the
President will have their civil and political rights restored and
gain a pathway toward peaceful reintegration into society.
Task Force Ayuda
conducts disaster response drill in Guiuan
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
March 13, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
Task Force Ayuda of the Philippine Army’s 8th Infantry Division, in
collaboration with the Municipality of Guiuan, carried out a
three-day disaster response simulation exercise from March 6 to 8,
2026. The activity was designed to evaluate and strengthen the task
force’s operational readiness in handling emergencies.
The drill featured several
disaster scenarios, including a red rainfall warning from an
incoming typhoon, storm surge alerts that prompted mass evacuations,
a collapsed building requiring search-and-rescue operations, and a
medical surge following a simulated fire incident. These exercises
enabled participating units and partner agencies to practice
coordination, rapid deployment, and command-and-control procedures
under realistic conditions.
Observers from the 8th
Infantry Division and the Office of Civil Defense Region VIII
assessed the exercise to measure preparedness, interoperability, and
overall disaster response capability. Both the Army and the Guiuan
local government expressed appreciation for the successful conduct
of the activity and the strong partnership it demonstrated.
“The people of Guiuan
appreciate your continued dedication and support. Together, we
strengthen our community and move forward with hope in the public
service,” the LGU noted.
The exercise underscores
the ongoing commitment of the Philippine Army, Visayas Command, and
partner stakeholders to enhance disaster preparedness and ensure
timely, effective response to communities facing natural or
human-induced hazards.
PSA brings civil
registration and National ID services to senior citizens in San
Miguel, Leyte
By
PSA-8
March 12, 2026
|

The
PSA NID and CRS Mobile Teams are in full force in San
Miguel, Leyte, providing various services to elderly
residents and 4Ps beneficiaries, including requests for
civil registration documents on security paper, National ID
registration, printing of the National ID in paper format,
and updating of demographic information. |
SAN MIGUEL, Leyte –
The Philippine Statistics Authority Regional Statistical Services
Office VIII (PSA RSSO VIII), together with the PSA Leyte Provincial
Statistical Office, participated in the Launching of the Senior
Citizen Community Care Center held on 10 March 2026 at the LGU
Auditorium in San Miguel, Leyte.
As part of the event, PSA
deployed its Civil Registration System (CRS) Mobile Outlet to
provide convenient civil registration services to senior citizens,
many of whom are also beneficiaries of the Department of Social
Welfare and Development (DSWD) under the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino
Program (4Ps). The initiative aimed to make essential government
services more accessible, particularly to vulnerable sectors who may
find it difficult to travel to PSA service outlets.
During the activity, PSA
personnel assisted senior citizens in registering for their National
ID, ensuring that elderly residents could obtain their official
identification without leaving their community. The activity forms
part of PSA’s continuing efforts to expand National ID coverage and
promote inclusive identification for all, particularly older persons
who often require valid identification to access pensions,
healthcare, and other government programs.
In addition to National ID
registration, the CRS Mobile Outlet facilitated the issuance of
civil registry documents such as birth, marriage, and death
certificates printed on security paper. These civil registration
documents, together with the National ID, play a vital role in
enabling individuals to access public services and participate fully
in social and economic activities.
The PSA emphasized that
civil registry documents and the National ID are among the key
requirements for beneficiaries of the DSWD, including those under
the 4Ps, in availing themselves of social protection benefits and
government assistance.
PSA RSSO VIII and PSA
Leyte expressed their appreciation to the Local Government Unit of
San Miguel for its strong collaboration and support in organizing
the activity as part of the Senior Citizen Community Care Center
launching, reaffirming their commitment to bringing civil
registration and identification services closer to communities.
DAR assures land rights
of actual tillers in 402-hectare San Isidro estate
By
PAUL NIKKO M. SANTOS,
DAR-Leyte
March 8, 2026
|

Department
of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Assistant Regional Director for
Operations, Atty. Bryan Lassiter, and Leyte Provincial
Agrarian Reform Program Officer II, Roderick Rances,
addressed land rights issue of actual tillers in a
402-hectare estate during Sangguniang Bayan inquiry in San
Isidro, Leyte. (Photo by DAR-Leyte) |
SAN ISIDRO, Leyte –
Steadfast in its ongoing mandate to secure land rights for
legitimate farmers, the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR)
addressed decades-old agrarian disputes head-on during a Sangguniang
Bayan inquiry in aid of legislation in this remote town on Monday,
March 2.
Vice Mayor Carmichael
Villarino and Councilor Rolando Piamonte Sr. initiated the session,
in the presence of Mayor Remedio Veloso, to untangle brewing land
disputes over a 402.5148-hectare property. The landholding,
identified as Title No. T-1419 and formerly owned by the Margarita
Agro-Industrial Corporation (MAIC), spans across Brgy. Biasong and
Brgy. Crossing.
Tensions within the local
agricultural community rose as field surveys under the Support to
Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling (SPLIT) Project
revealed severe discrepancies on the ground. It was discovered that
many of the 287 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) originally
listed on the 1999 collective Certificate of Land Ownership Award (CCLOA)
had abandoned or sold their lots, or were no longer tilling the
land. This sparked fears of displacement among the rightful farmers
who have been actually cultivating the parcels for years.
Social justice remains the
ultimate arbiter in these disputes, according to DAR Leyte
Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II (PARPO II) Roderick
Rances. He made it clear to the assembly that individual e-titles
will never be issued based on outdated lists, as the agency's
absolute priority is establishing the truth on the ground to protect
the legitimate cultivators.
The responsibility of
uncovering that truth falls heavily on local field operatives.
Rances detailed that Municipal Agrarian Reform Program Officer (MARPO)
Zenaida L. Demillo and her team, in tight coordination with the
Barangay Agrarian Reform Committee (BARC), are currently executing
exhaustive field validations to rigorously screen and identify the
legitimate cultivators.
During the Sangguniang
Bayan deliberations, appropriate measures were undertaken to ensure
the farmers, through their spokesperson, were duly represented and
given the rare opportunity to be heard. Finally, long-standing
recurring issues – such as the requirement of personal cultivation
by the actual tillers and the erroneous identification of ARBs named
in the CCLOA, among others – were addressed accordingly.
The presence of the 1999
collective title complicates matters due to the Torrens system,
which legally binds the Register of Deeds to initially respect
registered names. Breaking down this clash between rigid property
laws and equitable agrarian justice, DAR Eastern Visayas Assistant
Regional Director for Operations (ARDO) Atty. Bryan Lassiter laid
out a firm boundary for the agency's actions.
"We are going to protect
the actual tillers. Ultimately, ang ating actual tillers ang
papangalanan sa titulo," Lassiter stressed, drawing strong support
from the farmers in attendance.
To parcelize the
landholding based on the names annotated in the collective title as
mandated by Administrative Order No. 2, series of 2024, the DAR is
simultaneously launching parallel legal interventions to defend the
rightful cultivators. Legal Officers of Redocumentation Completion
Teams (RCTs) will actively assist displaced and legitimate occupants
in filing formal disqualification petitions against absentee,
non-tilling awardees, and illegal displacers. The agency clarified
that the technical parcelization and surveying of the land under
Project SPLIT will proceed seamlessly alongside these pending
agrarian law implementation cases to prevent unnecessary delays.
For local legislators,
DAR's clear legal solutions provided immediate relief to the
mounting tension. Piamonte, who chairs the Committee on Peace and
Order, acknowledged the volatility of the situation on the ground,
noting that DAR’s intervention prevented potential conflict. "Nahawhawan
ko sa problema, sir... tingale magkagubot (A huge weight has been
lifted off my shoulders, sir... it might have caused chaos)," he
admitted. Pointing to the actionable steps laid out to protect
actual occupants, he openly commended the delegation: "Pasalamat ta
sa mga personnel sa DAR na nia karon, sa atong PARPO, sa atong ARDO
(Let us thank the DAR personnel present today, our PARPO, our ARDO)."
Meanwhile, Villarino
reinforced this trust, directly urging the community to rely on
DAR’s established processes. "Mga mag-uuma, duol mo sa DAR. Silay
makasulbad. Silay makatabang sa ato (Farmers, approach the DAR. They
can solve this. They can help us)," he advised.
Speaking on behalf of the
local government, Villarino expressed deep appreciation for the DAR
officials taking the time to face the issues head-on. "Magpasalamat
ko sa inyong presensiya, sir. Nga natagan mi gyud ug higayon (I
thank you for your presence, sir. That we were really given the
opportunity)," he added, committing to send an LGU team to the
provincial and regional offices for further consultations on other
agrarian programs.
In response, Rances also
expressed gratitude to the said LGU for their support, “We convey
our heartfelt thanks to the Local Government Unit of San Isidro
headed by Mayor Remedio Veloso, and the Sangguniang Bayan headed by
its Presiding Officer, Vice Mayor Carmichael Villarino, whose effort
and all-out support contributed to the success of this
just-concluded farmers' dialogue.”
DAR distributes
fertilizers to Opong-hit farmers in E. Visayas
By
CHRYSE GALLANO, DAR-8
March 5, 2026
|

More
than seven hundred thousand pesos worth of fertilizers were
distributed by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) to
agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) from Leyte, Samar, Eastern
Samar and Biliran, areas severely hit by Typhoon Opong. (DAR-8) |
TACLOBAN CITY –
Agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) and their organizations from
Typhoon Opong-hardest hit areas in Eastern Visayas received on
Monday, February 16 this year, a much-needed assistance from the
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) to restore their farms and
rebuild crop production.
Among the agrarian reform
beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) present during the said
distribution were the Imelda Agrarian Reform Cooperative, Talustusan
Agrarian Reform Cooperative, Padre Sergio Eamiguel Rice Farmers
Irrigators Association Inc., and Villa Consuelo Tree Planters
Agricultural Cooperative, all from the province of Biliran.
“Dako an akon pagpasalamat
sa aton Presidente sa Pilipinas nga gintagan niya ug pagtagad an mga
mag-uuma. Ug dinhi sa regional (office), daghan gud kaayo nga
salamat sa inyong tanan, nga inyong gi hatagan ani nga oportunidad.
Thank you very much” (I am very grateful to our President of the
Philippines for giving attention to the farmers. Here at the
regional office, I sincerely thank all of you for providing this
opportunity. Thank you very much.), said Sarah Gelig, an ARB from
Naval, Biliran.
Aside from Biliran,
recipients of said assistance also came from the provinces of Leyte,
Samar and Eastern Samar where many areas were identified to be
hardest-hit by “Opong.”
DAR Eastern Visayas
Regional Director, Atty. Robert Anthony Yu, disclosed that Agrarian
Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella III, downloaded one million pesos
for the purchase of fertilizers and vegetable seeds to aid our
farmers recover from losses resulting from Typhoon Opong.
He explained that these
fertilizers, consisting of 100 bags of complete, 100 bags of urea,
and 85 bags of muriate of potash with a combined amount of
₱727,150.00 are just initial assistance. The vegetable seeds will
follow the moment these are delivered by the supplier, Yu added.
Further, Yu assured the
beneficiaries that there will be more assistance to come.
“Magbibigay tayo ng
logistical support para sa mga farmers natin. Within this year
hanggang next year, magpapatuloy pa ang ating suporta at ang
relasyon ng DAR sa ating mga magsasaka” (We will provide logistical
support to our farmers. From this year until next year, our support
and the relationship between DAR and our farmers will continue.), Yu
stressed.
NAMFREL: Ban government
contractors from the party list, prohibit using names of celebrities
and government assistance programs like "ayuda" and "tupad," adopt
anti-dynasty measures up to fourth degree of consanguinity and
affinity
Press Release
March 3, 2026
MANDALUYONG CITY –
In a position paper dated March 1, 2026 submitted to the Senate
Committee on Electoral Reforms and People's Participation (CERPP) in
connection with the public hearing on March 2 on proposed Party-List
Reform Bills currently under deliberation, the National Citizens'
Movement for Free Elections (NAMFREL) makes the following specific
recommendations:
1. Consolidate the Best
Provisions. NAMFREL recommends that the Committee work toward a
consolidated substitute bill that draws on the strongest elements of
SB 1656, SB 1559, SB 1871 and SB 1907. At a minimum, the
consolidated bill should include: (a) robust anti-dynasty provisions
covering at least the third to fourth degree of consanguinity and
affinity; (b) outright prohibition on government contractors as
nominees; (c) removal of the three-seat cap in favor of a true
proportional seat allocation formula; (d) prohibitions on the use of
government program names and celebrity or media personalities; (e)
extended COMELEC vetting periods with mandatory evidentiary
hearings; and (f) mandatory disclosure of campaign donors and
political backers.
2. Ensure Constitutional
Soundness. Provisions that seek to restrict participation
exclusively to marginalized and underrepresented sectors should be
carefully harmonized with the Supreme Court's Atong Paglaum ruling
(not unconstitutionally restricting participation exclusively to
marginalized and underrepresented groups) to avoid provisions that
will be immediately challenged before the Supreme Court. The
Committee should invite constitutional law experts and the COMELEC
to provide guidance.
3. Remove Red-Tagging
Provisions. Any provision that may be used to disqualify party-list
organizations on the basis of alleged ideological affiliations
without due process — as appears in SB 201 — should be removed.
Political pluralism and the protection of legitimate political
participation are fundamental to democracy.
4. Pursue Companion
Legislation. Party-list reform will be most effective as part of a
broader reform package. NAMFREL urges the Senate to pair party-list
reform with: (a) the Anti-Political Dynasty Act, to prevent
dynasties from using the party-list as an extension of family
political power; and (b) broader political finance reforms that
strengthen the enforceability of campaign spending limits.
5. Protect Genuine
Grassroots Organizations. In designing compliance and vetting
requirements, the Committee must ensure that the administrative
burden does not become so heavy as to exclude legitimate but
resource-constrained grassroots organizations – the very groups the
system was designed to empower – while wealthy entities with
professional legal and compliance teams easily navigate the
requirements.
6. Strengthen Political
Parties and Address Turncoatism. The reform legislation should
include provisions that promote party stability, including
provisions limiting party-switching (turncoatism), to prevent the
use of party-list organizations as mere electoral vehicles abandoned
after elections.
NAMFREL expressed
commitment to supporting the Senate Committee's work and remains
available to provide additional technical assistance, research, or
clarifications as the Committee may require in the course of its
deliberations.
Army confirms soldier
involved in Catarman fatal shooting
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
March 3, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY – The 8th
Infantry Division (8ID) of the Philippine Army has confirmed that
one of its personnel was involved in a shooting incident that left a
woman dead and her brother wounded in Catarman, Northern Samar.
According to the Army’s
statement, the female victim was reportedly the soldier’s live-in
partner. Her brother sustained injuries during the incident and is
currently receiving medical treatment.
The Command expressed its
condolences to the bereaved family and appealed for calm as
authorities conduct a thorough and impartial investigation. “We
strongly condemn any act of violence, especially those committed by
individuals entrusted to serve and protect the people,” the
statement read, emphasizing that the Army does not tolerate criminal
acts by its personnel.
The 8ID assured the public
that it is fully cooperating with the Philippine National Police
(PNP) in the immediate apprehension of the suspect. Subordinate
units have been directed to intensify coordination with law
enforcement agencies to ensure swift arrest and turnover of the
soldier to proper authorities.
Parallel to the criminal
investigation, the Army has also initiated administrative
proceedings in accordance with military laws and regulations. The
Command stressed that no cover-up will be tolerated and no special
treatment will be afforded to the individual concerned.
Further updates will be
released as developments warrant.
PLDT and Smart launch
first joint store in Tacloban City
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
March 2, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
PLDT Inc. and Smart Communications, Inc. have inaugurated their
first-ever co-located retail outlet at Level 1, Annex Building,
Robinsons Place Tacloban in Marasbaras. The new facility is now open
to serve customers across Tacloban City and nearby communities.
Designed as a one-stop hub
for both home and mobile services, the store simplifies customer
transactions by integrating processes such as Fiber applications,
mobile service needs, and technical support.
"This store is a testament
to our dedication to the city of Tacloban. Beyond providing
connectivity, we strive to be a catalyst for our customers' success,
guiding our team to ensure that every visitor leaves the store in a
better position to achieve their goals," said Melissa Cuadra, AVP/Center
Head for Retail Operations and Transformation at Smart.
Anna Fernando, AVP for
Home Retail Management at PLDT, added: “Our presence here offers
more than a service desk – it’s a reliable hub where fiber solutions
and personal support are always within reach, helping families,
schools, and businesses stay connected and move forward with
confidence.”
This expansion underscores
PLDT and Smart’s mission to deliver accessible, high-quality
connectivity solutions that adapt to the evolving needs of local
communities.
Woman dead, brother
injured in Northern Samar shooting; Suspect an Army member
By
SAMARNEWS.COM
March 2, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY – A
woman was killed and her brother wounded in a shooting incident that
occurred around 9:00 AM today in Barangay Dalakit, Catarman,
Northern Samar. Police confirmed that the suspect is an active
member of the Philippine Army assigned in Catbalogan, Samar
According to the Northern
Samar Police Provincial Office (NSPPO), the victims were rushed to
the Northern Samar Provincial Hospital immediately after the attack.
The female victim was declared dead on arrival, while her brother
remains under medical treatment.
Authorities launched a hot
pursuit operation against the suspect and ordered all adjacent
police units to establish checkpoints to prevent escape.
Investigators are reviewing CCTV footage from the crime scene and
possible exit routes to aid in the manhunt.
Police officials assured
the public that an impartial and thorough investigation is underway.
“We appeal to the community to provide any information that may
assist in the swift resolution of this case,” the NSPPO said in its
statement, while cautioning against spreading malicious or
unverified claims that could hamper the probe.
Security operations and
police visibility have been intensified in Catarman and nearby areas
to ensure public safety as the investigation continues.
NMP joins IMO, global
maritime leaders in championing future-ready seafarers
Press Release
February 23, 2026

MANILA – The
National Maritime Polytechnic (NMP) joined the International
Maritime Organization (IMO) and maritime leaders from across the
Asia and Pacific region in a regional forum on the effective
implementation of the Standards of Training, Certification, and
Watchkeeping (STCW) Convention and Code held on February 17–19,
2026.
Hosted by the IMO in
collaboration with the Philippine government through the Maritime
Industry Authority (MARINA), the forum carried the theme “Navigating
Change: Regional Action on STCW Compliance.”
The event convened
regulators, training institutions, and industry stakeholders to
address emerging challenges and reforms in maritime education and
training.
It featured a series of
panel discussions tackling key issues, including the training of
seafarers for the use of alternative fuels, gender-responsive
maritime governance, and existing gaps and recent developments in
maritime education and training.
Ms. Elena M. Santos, Head
of the NMP’s Maritime Research and Development Division, served as a
panelist in the session on gender-responsive maritime governance and
gender mainstreaming in maritime administration.
Drawing from NMP’s
research-driven initiatives and policy engagements, she shared
insights on integrating gender perspectives into maritime training,
institutional frameworks, and regulatory practices.
Ms. Santos joined
distinguished experts and policymakers from across the region in
discussing strategies to address systemic barriers faced by women in
the maritime sector and in advancing inclusive, evidence-based
governance reforms that support equal opportunities and safer
working environments at sea.
Committed to bridging the
gender gap in the maritime sector, NMP continues to champion female
seafarers through targeted support programs, including free training
initiatives and specialized research aimed at identifying and
addressing gender-specific barriers. These efforts contribute to
evidence-based policies that promote a more inclusive and equitable
future for women at sea.
As highlight of the
International Day for Women in Maritime on May 18, 2023, NMP led the
signing of a landmark Manifesto, bringing together various maritime
stakeholders in a formalized, unified commitment to address gender
disparities and foster a safe, equitable, and progressive industry
for all.
As the country’s only
state-run maritime training and research institution, NMP plays a
vital role in developing globally competitive and future-ready
Filipino seafarers, thereby sustaining the Philippines’ position as
the world’s leading supplier of maritime professionals.
The institution currently
offers 56 subsidized and free high-quality maritime training
courses, serving a total of 22,972 active and aspiring Filipino
seafarers in 2025, the highest number of successful trainees
recorded since the start of its training operations in 1983.
DAR delivers P879K in
livelihood projects to farmers in 2 Leyte towns
By
PAUL NIKKO M. SANTOS, DAR-Leyte
February 19, 2026
|

Two
agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) from
Hilongos and Matalom towns receive an egg production
livelihood package from the Department of Agrarian Reform
(DAR) Leyte Provincial Office. (DAR-8) |
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Leyte Provincial Office
delivered a combined P879,410.00 in livelihood interventions to two
agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) in the fifth
district on February 12 and 13 this year.
By turning over twin Egg
Poultry Farming Projects to farmers in Hilongos and Matalom, the
agency aims to build concrete climate resilience at the grassroots
level.
Rolled out under the
Climate Resilient Farm Productivity Support - Sustainable Livelihood
Support (CRFPS-SLS) program, the packages give farmers an
alternative income stream against unpredictable weather and economic
shifts.
Each P439,705.00 grant
equips the ARBOs with everything needed for immediate operation: 192
Ready-to-Lay (RTL) Chicken Pullets, four specialized egg layering
machines, a feed pelletizer to cut long-term costs, 45 sacks of
feeds, weighing scales, egg trays, and dry nets.
In Brgy. San Isidro,
Hilongos, the February 12 turnover brought a much-needed reset to
the 73 members of the Hilongos San Isidro Agricultural Association
Inc.
Still recovering from the
loss of their piggery business during the African Swine Fever (ASF)
outbreak a few years ago, the farmers received strict advice from
Mayor Manuel "LinLin" Villahermosa to enforce bio-security measures
and handle their finances meticulously to protect this new venture.
Addressing the crowd as a
neighbor ("silingan"), Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer (PARPO)
II Roderick B. Rances took the opportunity to correct an old
misconception. He reminded the community that DAR's work goes far
beyond resolving land disputes ("gi-agrarian") or merely
distributing titles ("pag-apod-apod ug titulo sa yuta").
Pointing to the directive
of Secretary Conrado Estrella III, Rances stressed that the national
government channels heavy support services – ranging from
farm-to-market roads and the "PBBM Bridges" (Pang-agraryong Tulay
para sa Bagong Bayanihan ng mga Magsasaka) program to livelihood
projects – directly to farmers who actively organize and unite under
an ARBO.
On February 13, the DAR
Leyte team moved to Brgy. Esperanza, Matalom, delivering the twin
project to the 67 members of the Barangay Esperanza United Farmers
Association Inc. (BEUFA Inc.).
Chief Agrarian Reform
Program Officer (CARPO) for ARBDSP, Engr. Ellyn G. Dico grounded the
massive grant in its family-level impact, noting that every gathered
egg translates directly to added income and food on the table.
However, she paired this
vision with a strict operational challenge. She laid down a rigorous
six-month probationary period where both the Hilongos and Matalom
ARBOs must secure land usufruct agreements while DAR monitors their
sales, animal health, and sanitation. The final execution of the
Deed of Donation hinges entirely on their performance.
Looking ahead, CARPO Dico
echoed the central office’s marching orders by challenging the
farmers to push for Cooperative Development Authority (CDA)
registration. She set a clear timeline, urging the ARBOs to reach
this milestone in time for the upcoming ARBO Caravan scheduled for
June or July, at the close of the first semester, positioning them
to unlock even broader government assistance as full-fledged
cooperatives.
Matalom Municipal
Councilor Ronald P. Gilo, delivering Mayor Elvira A. Pajulio’s
message, provided living proof of the ARBO's potential. As a former
ARBO member who previously worked alongside DAR's field staff, his
transition into local government leadership showed the farmers what
organized community action can achieve.
ARPO-I Ma. Mathilde E.
Vergara anchored the technical rollout for both events. Translating
the dense Trust Agreements into accessible Bisaya, she urged the
farmers to look past the initial excitement and prepare for the
daily grind of running a business so they do not easily lose heart (mahulop).
The successful
back-to-back operations were spearheaded by DAR Leyte’s Program
Beneficiaries Development (PBD) division, led by CARPO Dico and ARPO-I
Vergara, in heavy coordination with DARMO Hilongos (MARPO Ruben A.
Rebato, ARPO-I Eugenio Saballa Jr.), DARMO Matalom (MARPO Jerrybel
A. Pelias, ARPO-I Julie Ann B. Loterte), PARCCOM Agricultural
Cooperative sector representative Mr. Reynaldo Tabuyan, and SARPO
Rosemarie Arreglo of the DAR Region 8 ARBDSP.
Rather than ending at land
distribution, these paired investments in Hilongos and Matalom show
DAR Leyte actively equipping farmers to build sustainable local
economies on their awarded lands.
8ID maintains security
operations; Encourages insurgents to join amnesty program after
Samar encounter
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
February 18, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
On February 16, 2026, soldiers from the 14th Infantry Battalion of
the 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division clashed with six members
of the Regional Security Force under the Eastern Visayas Regional
Party Committee in Barangay Mobo-ob, San Jorge, Samar. The firefight
lasted about ten minutes.
The military operation was
initiated after residents reported the presence of armed men engaged
in intimidation and extortion, endangering local communities.
Lt. Col. Esmeraldo
Sumalinog, Commanding Officer of the 14th Infantry Battalion,
highlighted the importance of public cooperation in sustaining
military efforts. He expressed gratitude to the residents for their
vigilance and assured that troops will continue to strengthen
security measures to safeguard communities and neutralize remaining
insurgents.
At the same time, the 8th
Infantry Division reiterated its appeal to members of the Communist
Party of the Philippines – New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) to lay down
their arms, reintegrate into society, and take advantage of the
government’s Amnesty Program, which accepts applications until March
13, 2026.
The Division emphasized
its commitment to protecting civilians and urged insurgents to
choose peace, surrender voluntarily, and benefit from reintegration
initiatives. The Amnesty Program offers qualified former rebels
relief from criminal liabilities tied to their involvement in the
armed struggle, within the bounds of existing laws, and supports
their transition back into mainstream society.
N. Samar Sangguniang
Panlalawigan commends DAR
By
CHRYSE GALLANO, DAR-8
February 16, 2026
|

The
Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Northern Samar
Provincial Office was commended by the Sangguniang
Panlalawigan, presided by Vice Governor Clarence Dato
following the recognition of the Allen Agrarian Reform
Community (ARC) as the “Most Progressive ARC in the Visayas”
in last year’s Gawad Agraryo held in San Juan City. |
CATARMAN, Northern
Samar – The Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Northern Samar
recognized the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) office in the
area for its commitment to inclusive growth, sustainable rural
development, and empowerment of agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs),
bringing pride and honor to this province.
During their January 12
regular session this year, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan adopted
Resolution No. 05, series of 2026, sponsored by Board Member Nadia
Bianca Nicollete Ong, commending DAR Provincial Office of Northern
Samar following the recognition of the Allen Agrarian Reform
Community (ARC) as the “Most Progressive ARC in the Visayas,” in
last year’s Gawad Agraryo held in San Juan City.
Ong, chairperson of the
Committee on Agrarian Reform, stressed in her resolution, that DAR
Northern Samar Provincial Office, headed by Provincial Agrarian
Reform Program Officer II Jose Balberde, “has consistently
demonstrated unwavering dedication in implementing agrarian reform
programs and nurturing the growth and resilience of ARCs across the
province.”
With the recognition
received at the national level, Allen ARC, situated in Allen,
Northern Samar, become a model of agricultural productivity,
innovation and cooperation, said Ong.
Chief of the Program
Beneficiaries Development Division at DAR Northern Samar Provincial
Office, Emerita Anabe, along with Allen Municipal Agrarian Reform
Program Officer (MARPO) Myrna Berbon, received the excerpt of said
commendation in behalf of Balberde, who was out of town, from the
Vice Governor and Sangguniang Panlalawigan presiding officer, Atty.
Clarence Dato, during their regular session on February 9 this year.
With this recognition,
Berbon said, “This inspires and motivates us to continue serving and
giving our best.”
PSA Eastern Visayas
kicks off 36th Civil Registration Month with call to advance CRVS
and strengthen data
By
PSA-8
February 11, 2026
|

Participants
from different government agencies, Local Government Units,
Academe and private relying parties at PSA RSSO 8 2nd Floor
Gaisano Real, Tacloban City, Leyte. |
TACLOBAN CITY – The
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) Regional Statistical Services
Office VIII formally opened the 36th Civil Registration Month (CRM)
with an Opening Ceremony held at the 2nd Floor of Gaisano Real
Capital, Tacloban City. With the theme, “Navigating the Future,
Together: Advancing CRVS in Shaping the Global and Regional Data
Ecosystem,” this year’s celebration underscores the vital role of
Civil Registration and Vital Statistics (CRVS) in delivering
inclusive, reliable, and responsive public services.
The program commenced with
a Thanksgiving Mass at 8:00 AM, followed by a motorcade around
Tacloban City at 9:00 AM to raise public awareness on the importance
of civil registration. Registration of participants was conducted at
the Secretariat prior to the formal opening rites. The ceremony
officially began with an audio-visual presentation of the National
Anthem, followed by the acknowledgment of participants by Ms. Zonia
C. Salazar, Supervising Statistical Specialist and Officer-in-Charge
of the Civil Registration and Administrative Support Division (CRASD).
In her Opening Message,
Regional Director Wilma A. Perante emphasized the continuing
commitment of PSA to modernize civil registration processes and
strengthen collaboration with stakeholders to ensure timely and
accurate registration of vital events. She highlighted ongoing
reforms and innovations aimed at improving service delivery and data
quality across the region.
Updates on the National ID
system, including the National ID Authentication Service (NIDAS) and
system integration, were presented by Mr. Marife R. Molon,
Registration Officer III. Meanwhile, Mr. Joselito C. Jornales,
Administrative Officer IV and IT Project Supervisor, discussed
developments on CRS-ITP2 operations and business rules, focusing on
system enhancements that support efficient civil registry services.
Ms. Salazar also presented the consolidated activities for the 36th
CRM in Eastern Visayas, outlining month-long initiatives designed to
promote birth registration, information dissemination, and
stakeholder engagement.
The ceremony likewise
featured the launching of the Search for the Most Outstanding Local
Civil Registrar, presented by Mr. Jimmy M. Dagupan, Registration
Officer IV, recognizing exemplary performance and best practices
among local civil registry offices. The program concluded with
closing remarks from Ms. Mae R. Almonte, Chief Statistical
Specialist of the Statistical Operations and Coordination Division (SOCD),
who reaffirmed PSA’s dedication to strengthening the civil
registration system as a foundation for evidence-based planning and
inclusive development.
Throughout February, PSA
Eastern Visayas will conduct various activities to further promote
awareness on the importance of registering vital events as a right
and responsibility of every Filipino.
Three former CNTs lay
down arms amid ongoing military operations
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
February 9, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
On February 4, 2026, three members of the Communist-NPA-Terrorists (CNTs)
voluntarily surrendered to the 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers)
Division, ending years of armed struggle.
Alias “Norry” and his wife
“Dada,” residents of Barangay San Roque, Matuguinao, Samar, turned
over an M16 rifle along with other war materiel. They explained that
sustained military pressure and close coordination with local
communities had steadily limited their mobility and resources,
leaving them with no viable means to continue fighting.
A third surrenderer, alias
“Ongbak” from Barangay Deit de Turag, Silvino, Lobos, Northern Samar,
admitted that dwindling mass support was decisive in his decision.
Communities that once lived in fear have increasingly rejected the
violence, coercion, and extortion of Communist-Terrorist Groups (CTGs),
thanks to effective military operations and partnerships with local
government units.
Faced with isolation,
disillusionment, and separation from their families, the three
realized that their cause no longer reflected the will of the
people. What remained was only hardship and uncertainty in the
mountains.
Their surrender
underscores the growing success of the 8ID’s holistic strategy,
which combines focused military action with strong community
engagement to encourage peaceful reintegration of former rebels.
In its statement, the 8th
Infantry Division emphasized that its mission goes beyond defeating
armed groups. It expressed sympathy for those who have recognized
the deception of their former organization, affirming that
government forces remain open to welcoming them back into society
with the belief that every Filipino deserves a peaceful and better
life.
DAR-Biliran opens "ARBOs
Shelf"
By
JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
February 7, 2026

NAVAL, Biliran – In
its desire to increase the sales of agrarian reform beneficiaries
organizations’ (ARBOs) products, the Department of Agrarian Reform
(DAR) Biliran Provincial Office launched on Monday the “ARBOs
Shelf.”
“ARBOs Shelf” is literally
a shelf where products produced by the different ARBOs across the
province are displayed for sale.
Maryvic Cempron, chief of
the Program Beneficiaries Development Division (PBDD) at DAR Biliran,
disclosed that Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer II (PARPO
II) Thelma Alba provided a corner near the office’s entrance for
this purpose, to be visible for everyone, particularly visitors. A
first in Eastern Visayas.
“This is one way of
helping our ARBOs promote and market their products,” said Cempron.
“Anyhow, it was we, in cooperation with the Department of Trade and
Industry (DTI) and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST),
who helped them develop those products for their livelihood,” she
added.
Initially, products that
are currently available in the “shelf” are: coco vinegar produced by
Villaconsuelo Tree Planters Agriculture Cooperative, sapin-sapin
(Imelda Agrarian Reform Cooperative), banana chips (Lico Agrarian
Reform Cooperative), romblon bags (Looc Cabucgayan Agrarian Reform
Cooperative), atsara, plain and spiced vinegar (Balaquid Agrarian
Reform Cooperative), and other products within the agrarian reform
community (ARC) areas.
During the opening day
alone, the “shelf” was able to register P5,495 in sales from
employees and clients.
Last year, ARBO products
in said province were able to generate P2,758,458.40 through orders,
trade fairs and by linking them to institutional buyers.
This year, Cempron
stressed that DAR Biliran is looking forward to hit the P3-million
mark by December. To achieve this, DAR-Biliran will soon be going
online in marketing ARBO products.
Cempron’s division find
ways to identify the necessary support services that would help
agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) improve their quality of life
through increased production and higher income. Every ARB is
encouraged to join ARBO where various government assistance are
being poured.
8ID troops foil CTG
extortion, recover firearm in Samar clash
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
February 5 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
Soldiers from the 3rd Infantry Battalion, operating under the 8th
Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division, seized a firearm, explosives, and
other war materiel after an armed skirmish with remnants of the
Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) in Barangay Cagtoto-og, San Jorge,
Samar on February 2, 2026.
The clash erupted during a
combat patrol launched in response to reports from residents about
armed men extorting farmers. As troops advanced toward the area,
they heard gunfire and quickly moved to engage.
According to initial
accounts, CTG members had fired at a civilian suspected of
cooperating with authorities. Government forces pursued the
retreating group, resulting in a short firefight. The armed men
abandoned a caliber .45 pistol, several explosives, and assorted war
materiel as they fled.
The 8th Infantry Division
has since intensified pursuit and security operations to prevent the
regrouping of CTG elements and safeguard communities. The Command
reaffirmed its adherence to International Humanitarian Law and its
resolve to deny armed groups any foothold in Eastern Visayas, while
urging remaining CTG members to lay down their arms and take
advantage of the government’s Amnesty Program and Enhanced
Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP).
PSA strengthens
National ID advocacy during Araw Ng Mga Kasambahay celebration 2026
By
PSA-Leyte
February 4, 2026

ORMOC CITY – The
Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) actively participated in the
Araw ng mga Kasambahay Celebration 2026 held on January 30, 2026 at
the Ormoc City Hall. The activity was organized by the Department of
Labor and Employment (DOLE) with the participation of partner
government agencies, as part of the government’s continuing efforts
to recognize the invaluable contribution of household workers and to
bring essential services closer to them.
The celebration gathered
kasambahays, employers, and stakeholders to provide access to
information, legal guidance, and government programs designed to
protect and uplift household workers. In support of this initiative,
PSA conducted a comprehensive orientation on the National
Identification System, emphasizing the importance of the National ID
as a primary and foundational proof of identity.
The NID orientation was
led by Marife R. Molon, Registration Officer III of PSA RSSO VIII
who discussed the National ID Application Details and System (NIDAS)
and System Integration. She explained the National ID registration
process, the importance of accurate data capture, and how system
integration allows the National ID to be recognized and accepted by
various government and private institutions, thereby ensuring
efficient service delivery.
Meanwhile, Mr. Marvin U.
Cabido Registration Kit Operator of PSA-NID Leyte Ormoc Team
presented the National ID Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and
updates, addressing common concerns raised by participants. His
discussion focused on registration status inquiries, correction of
demographic information, acceptable supporting documents, and the
use of the National ID in availing government services and benefits.
In addition to the
orientation, PSA personnel distributed information materials and
provided on-site assistance to participants, responding to questions
related to National ID registration, correction of entries, and ID
utilization.
Through its participation
in this activity, the Philippine Statistics Authority reaffirms its
commitment to promoting inclusive identity systems and empowering
every Filipino, especially workers in the informal sector, through
accessible and reliable registration services.
4.29 million
registered: Eastern Visayas pushes forward with National ID Program
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
January 31, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
The rollout of the National ID in Eastern Visayas remains in full
swing in 2026, underscoring the region’s dedication to establishing
a secure, inclusive, and accessible identification system for all
Filipinos.
According to the
Philippine Statistics Authority – Regional Statistical Services
Office VIII (PSA RSSO 8), as of November 2025, 4.29 million
residents in Eastern Visayas have successfully registered under the
Philippine Identification System (PhilSys).
This achievement
highlights the ongoing collaboration between PSA, local government
units, and community partners to make National ID services more
accessible. Starting 19 January 2026, registration continues through
PSA’s Fixed Registration Centers (FRCs) across the six provinces,
complemented by mobile registration teams reaching remote and
underserved municipalities.
Efforts are particularly
directed toward unregistered individuals such as senior citizens,
persons with disabilities, low-income families, and residents in
geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas, ensuring that the
program leaves no one behind.
Beyond registration, PSA’s
Fixed Registration Centers also provide vital PhilSys services,
including updating personal details, correcting demographic records,
replacing lost or damaged IDs, and assisting in tracking the
delivery of issued IDs.
Ongoing coordination with
local government units further strengthens grassroots registration
initiatives and enhances public awareness.
The PSA urges all
unregistered residents of Eastern Visayas to avail themselves of
these services. The National ID serves as official proof of identity
and facilitates easier access to government programs, social
services, and financial transactions.
CARD RBI opens 41st
branch in Bago City
By
JOSEPHINE M. RAMOS
January 30, 2026
|

CARD
RBI President and CEO Ms. Lyneth Derequito led the opening
of the CARD RBI branch in Bago City together with CARD RBI
Executive Vice President Juliana De Leon, CARD RBI Board
Director Ms. Elma Valenzuela, CARD MRI Executive Committee
members, senior advisers, konek2CARD ambassador Mr. JC
Santos, CARD MRI officers, and staff. |
SAN PABLO CITY –
CARD MRI Rizal Bank Inc. (CARD RBI) marks another milestone as it
opened its 41st branch located in Bago City on January 26, 2026, to
meet the growing needs of the micro-entrepreneurs in the area.
“This expansion is an
opportunity to widen the bank’s reach and extend our services to
more clients. By opening new branches, we can serve a greater number
of clients and help more Filipinos improve their businesses and
uplift the quality of their lives,” said CARD RBI President and CEO
Lyneth Derequito.
CARD RBI management
strategically positioned its new branch location near neighboring
provinces where the bank already operates branches and branch-lite
units (BLUs). Its location near the center of Negros allows the bank
to tap into existing market opportunities while strengthening its
presence nationwide. Establishing another branch in Visayas will
allow the bank to manage the corresponding risk of geographical
diversification.
The Bago branch is
expected to serve more than 3,500 clients in the cities of Bago,
Bacolod, Talisay, Silay, and Victoria and the municipalities of
Murcia and Valladolid in Negros Occidental, further strengthening
the bank’s commitment to making financial services more accessible
to the people it serves.
CARD RBI is one of the
financial institutions of CARD Mutually Reinforcing Institutions
(CARD MRI), established to widen financial services for underserved
communities. Founded in 1996, the bank has remained committed to
empowering women and improving the well-being of their families
while actively promoting the values of hard work and discipline.
CARD RBI offers a wide range of services, including loans, savings,
and remittances tailored to clients' needs.
The newest branch is
located at Gen. Luna St., Brgy. Poblacion, Bago City, District 1.
Rances assumes top post
at DAR Leyte
By
PAUL NIKKO M. SANTOS
January 28, 2026
|

Roderick
Rances assumes office as the new Provincial Agrarian Reform
Program Officer II (PARPO II) at the Department of Agrarian
Reform (DAR) Leyte Provincial Office.
(DAR-Leyte) |
TACLOBAN CITY –
Officials from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) Regional
Office VIII formally installed Roderick Rances as the new Provincial
Agrarian Reform Program Officer II (PARPO II) of DAR Leyte on
Tuesday, January 27 this year, marking a new chapter for the
agency’s operations in the province.
The installation was carried out at the DAR Provincial Office of
Leyte pursuant to Special Order No. 24, series of 2026, issued by
Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella III. The same directive
reassigns outgoing DAR Leyte OIC-PARPO II, Atty. Daniel Pen, to DAR
Southern Leyte, where he assumes the post of OIC-PARPO II.
Assistant Regional Director for Administration (ARDA) Ronelo Jose K.
Zamora and Assistant Regional Director for Operations (ARDO) Atty.
Bryan A. Lassiter, representing Regional Director Atty. Robert
Anthony Yu, led the said installation.
In his acceptance message, PARPO II Rances anchored his leadership
on the advocacy of Secretary Estrella. He reminded the workforce
that their mission goes beyond targets.
“The ultimate goal of our program portfolio is to bring the national
government to the people, to bring the national government closer to
the agrarian reform beneficiaries,” Rances stated, echoing the
Secretary's directive.
He acknowledged, however, that fulfilling this mandate is rarely
straightforward. Rances noted that in the course of implementation,
the agency inevitably encounters “various issues and concerns,” but
assured the staff that measures are being established to address
these problems.
Building on this reality, Rances called on the DAR Leyte workforce
to adopt a mindset of resilience.
“Sa ato pagpanaw, duna na juy ato gitawag na hindering factors,” (In
our journey, there are indeed what we call hindering factors),
Rances remarked. He urged the personnel not to be stopped by these
obstacles, but rather to shift their perspective.
“Adunay hulga, ato himoon nga hagit,” (If there is a
threat/hindrance, let us turn it into a challenge), he declared. He
urged the personnel to meet recurring issues with solutions, aiming
to establish a harmonious relationship within the office to ensure
the efficient delivery of agrarian justice.
The transition was marked by a strong pledge of support from the DAR
Leyte leadership. Speaking on behalf of the Division Chiefs, Chief
Legal Officer Atty. Patrecia A. Ramos formally welcomed Rances “with
optimism and confidence.” She emphasized that while leadership
transitions are natural, the office's core mission remains
steadfast.
“Leadership may change, our commitment does not. We remain dedicated
to serving our farmers with integrity, respect, and hard work in
every season and every day,” Ramos stated.
She further assured the new PARPO of the division chiefs' active
assistance in managing stakeholder relations. Recognizing the
complexities of the field, Atty. Ramos pledged that the chiefs would
be there to help in the “pag-istorya ngan pakig-huruharampang”
(dialogue and open engagement) with agrarian reform beneficiaries,
landowners, and non-governmental organizations.
In response, Rances expressed deep gratitude for this assurance. He
noted that the Division Chiefs’ offer of “tiunay ug tim-os nga
pagtabang” (genuine and sincere help) allayed his initial
apprehensions about the transfer, setting a collaborative tone for
his tenure.
The installation comes at a critical time for the agency. Zamora and
Lassiter reminded the body of the urgency of Project SPLIT (Support
to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling), noting that the
region faces a target of 76,000 hectares for 2026, with the bulk of
the accomplishment expected from Leyte province.
“Change is crucial and should serve as an opportunity for us to
grow,” Zamora noted, challenging the workforce to unite behind the
new leadership to meet these time-bound goals.
Also present to witness the activity were Regional Chief of Legal
Division, Atty. Jerome L. Paderes, RCAO Ma. Elsa M. Veloso, Regional
CARPOs Felix Dante Espina and Engr. Joel M. Encina, with Consultant
for Special Project Renato Badilla, alongside DAR Regional and
Provincial Adjudicators, Atty. Pacito Canonoy Jr. and Atty. Florenz
Hipe, respectively.
In the afternoon following the ceremony, Rances conducted courtesy
calls to the various divisions and sections of the provincial
office, signaling the immediate commencement of his official duties.
Philippine Coast Guard
acquires 1,666 locally-made RD4 assault rifles
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
January 26, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY –
Armscor Global Defense, a Filipino arms manufacturer, has secured a
significant milestone with its RD4 5.56mm assault rifle, after the
Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) awarded a contract for 1,666 units
complete with optical sights. This marks the first major entry of
the RD4 into the country’s security forces.
The acquisition forms part
of the PCG’s Fiscal Year 2025 modernization program, aimed at
strengthening its firepower and replacing outdated or damaged
weapons. Through its Bids and Awards Committee (BAC), the PCG opened
bidding for the Caliber 5.56mm M4 Rifle with Optical Sights
Acquisition Project, funded under the FY2025 General Appropriations
Act.
The rifles, chambered in
5.56x45mm NATO and based on the M4 design, will be deployed for
various missions, including special operations and ship boarding.
While technical specifications were withheld for security reasons,
tender participants received detailed requirements. Interestingly,
despite the PCG’s existing stock of Israeli-made IWI Galil ACE
rifles with Meprolight optics, the bid specifically called for
M4-type platforms. This may reflect Israel’s current limitations in
exporting firearms due to its own defense needs.
Currently, the PCG’s
inventory includes older AR-type rifles such as the M16A1 and
CAR-15, which are now relegated to secondary roles due to age.
The Notice of Award was
issued on 24 November 2025 and formally received by Armscor on 17
December. The contract was signed and the Notice to Proceed released
on 23 December 2025. Armscor has been given 120 days to deliver the
rifles, with completion expected by late April 2026.
4 CTG members abandon
armed struggle in Northern Samar
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
January 23, 2026

CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Four former members of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG)
voluntarily returned to the fold of the law through the 78th
Infantry Battalion in Barangay Siljagon, Mapanas, Northern Samar on
20 January 2026, marking another positive development toward peace
and stability in the province.
The individuals were
identified as alias Gabriel, who turned over one M16 rifle, assorted
ammunition, and other war materiel, and alias Reden, alias Mati, and
alias Boy. They were previously members of Squad 1, Sub-Regional
Guerrilla Unit (SRGU) Laysan, under the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC)
Arctic of the Eastern Visayas Regional Party Committee (EVRPC).
Lieutenant Colonel Francis
Rosales, Commanding Officer of the 78th Infantry Battalion, said
that their decision to abandon armed struggle reflects the
effectiveness of the government’s whole-of-nation approach in
addressing insurgency.
“Their choice to leave the
armed movement shows that more individuals are realizing that
violence and deception offer no future. As they return to the fold
of the law, they become partners in our shared pursuit of peace and
development,” Lt. Col. Rosales said.
Meanwhile, the 8th
Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division, Philippine Army, emphasized that
this development reflects the continuing erosion of support for the
armed movement and the growing confidence of communities in
government institutions.
The Division noted that
sustained focused military operations, complemented by localized
peace engagements, community support, and development initiatives,
continue to weaken CTG influence in Northern Samar.
The 8th Infantry Division
reiterates its call for remaining CTG members to abandon violence
and choose the path of peace, unity, and development, assuring that
the government remains ready to assist those who sincerely renounce
armed struggle and commit to a lawful, productive life.
GABRIELA condemns
travesty of justice in conviction of Frenchie Mae Cumpio and Maye
Domequil: A dark day for press freedom and human rights
Press Release
January 22, 2026
QUEZON CITY –
GABRIELA, the national alliance of Filipino women, expresses its
gravest indignation and strongest condemnation over the unjust
conviction of community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio and activist
Marielle “Maye” Domequil. Today’s verdict is a gross miscarriage of
justice that rewards the state’s machinery of lies and validates the
systematic persecution of those who dare to speak truth to power. It
also sets a dangerous precedent that threatens the work of fellow
activists and human rights defenders.
For nearly six years,
Frenchie and Maye were subjected to the cruelty of the Tacloban 5
office raids – a hallmark of the Duterte-era crackdown that utilized
planted evidence and perjured testimonies to paralyze dissent. By
upholding these trumped-up charges, the court has effectively
validated the criminalization of dissent and state terrorism.
“This conviction sends a
chilling message: that in the Philippines, telling the truth is
treated as a crime. Furthermore, the verdict ignores the documented
pattern of judicial harassment used to neutralize activists who seek
to empower the marginalized,” declared Cora Agovida, GABRIELA Deputy
Secretary General and herself a survivor of a similar “raid and
plant” operation in 2019. She pointed out that the conviction relied
on a narrative manufactured under the framework of tyrant Duterte’s
Executive Order 70 and Memorandum Order 32 – policies that continue
to haunt activists under the current administration.
GABRIELA further
emphasized how the state targets women human rights defenders with
particular vitriol to intimidate families and push women back into a
culture of submission: “It is a double injustice that while women
bear the brunt of the economic crisis, the state responds to their
advocacy with handcuffs. Frenchie and Maye have spent their youth
behind bars for the ‘crime’ of serving the people. Even inside the
Tacloban City Jail, they led the struggle for the rights of fellow
PDLs, proving that the spirit of a woman human rights defender
cannot be broken by state terror.”
GABRIELA vows that this
legal setback will not stop the movement for justice. The group
remains steadfast in its demand for their release, including
Alexander “Chakoy” Abinguna, and all political prisoners currently
languishing in Philippine jails on fabricated charges.
“We do not accept this
verdict. We will continue to rally behind Frenchie and Maye as they
appeal this injustice. History will eventually absolve them, while
those who planted the evidence and those who penned this injustice
will be held to account by the people,” Agovida concluded.
Former CTG member
surrenders, ends role in armed conflict
By
SAMAR NEWS.COM
January 22, 2026

CATBALOGAN CITY – A
member of the Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) who had been supplying
weapons, ammunition, and food vital to the group’s operations
voluntarily surrendered to the 20th Infantry Battalion in Las Navas,
Northern Samar on January 18, 2026.
The individual, who played
a significant role in sustaining the CTG’s violent activities,
turned over an M16 rifle with ammunition and other war materiel
after recognizing the futility of continuing the armed struggle.
Brigadier General
Carmelito Pangatungan, Commander of the 803rd Infantry Brigade,
underscored the importance of fostering peace and security at the
community level through dialogue and cooperation.
“This is a testament to
the power of cooperation, trust, and sincere dialogue,” Brig. Gen.
Pangatungan stated.
The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers)
Division highlighted that localized peace initiatives are proving
effective in dismantling CTG support systems and encouraging
voluntary surrenders. These efforts show that constructive dialogue,
community participation, and adherence to lawful processes are
working.
The Division urged
remaining CTG members and supporters to abandon armed conflict and
take advantage of opportunities for peaceful reintegration.
“Peace generates peace. As
a community, we must work together, trust the government, and
support its efforts to deliver social services for all,” the 8ID
emphasized.
CARD MRI expands
holistic care with CARD Care Clinics in Marawi and Cotabato
By
EDRIAN B. BANANIA
January 16, 2026
|

CARD
MRI staff, management, clients and partners took part in the
groundbreaking of the CARD Care Clinic facilities in Marawi
City and Cotabato City, marking a significant move toward
bringing accessible primary healthcare to the communities. |
SAN PABLO CITY –
CARD MRI Property Management, Inc. (CMPMI) led the groundbreaking
ceremonies for the CARD Care Clinic Inc. (CCCI) facilities in Marawi
City and Cotabato City on January 12–13, 2026. The project
represents a major step toward expanding access to primary
healthcare for underserved communities in Mindanao, reflecting CARD
Mutually Reinforcing Institution’s (CARD MRI) commitment to holistic
community development.
The initiative aims to
support the holistic well-being of CARD MRI clients and local
communities by complementing the organization’s Islamic financing
services with accessible, affordable, and culturally sensitive
healthcare. The clinics will offer essential primary healthcare
services, including medical consultations, diagnostic services such
as X-rays, preventive care, and more.
CMPMI President Maida
Decano emphasized the broader significance of the project during her
message. “This groundbreaking ceremony is more than just the opening
of a primary care facility. It embodies CARD MRI’s mission to
address poverty holistically – not only by supporting financial
empowerment but also by ensuring communities have access to health
and well-being,” she said.
Dr. Michelle Anne Dy-Menil,
President of CCCI, under the holding company CARD Care Networks Inc.
(CCNI), highlighted how the clinics will directly benefit local
residents. “Many families still travel long distances just to access
even basic healthcare services. With these clinics, we are bringing
primary healthcare closer to the people, providing timely
consultations, preventive care, and support that respects the
community’s culture and needs. It’s about building healthier
families, who in turn can focus on learning, earning, and improving
their quality of life,” she shared.
The establishment of the
clinics was made possible through the support of The Nippon
Foundation, a partner organization of CARD MRI, which aims to
provide accessible, quality healthcare and support sustainable
community development, both in Christian and Muslim communities of
Marawi and Cotabato.
The groundbreaking
ceremonies were attended by CMPMI President Maida Decano, CARD MRI
Resource Mobilization and International Group Director Jean Pauline
Landicho, CCCI President Dr. Michelle Anne Dy-Menil, and other CARD
MRI heads, officers, staff, clients, and community members. Media
partners covered the Cotabato event, including Anne Acosta of
Mindanao Expose Cotabato, Carolyn Abas of Radyo Natin FM Cotabato,
Shella Cumbao of TM FM Radio Cotabato, and Sam Sali of XFM 102.1
Cotabato.
The CARD Care Clinics will
be located along Narciso Marcos Highway, Barangay Biaba Damag,
Marawi City, and Rosales Street, Rosary Heights 6, Sinsuat Avenue,
Cotabato City. The project reinforces CARD MRI’s long-term
commitment to supporting communities through integrated financial
and health services, bringing hope, care, and opportunity closer to
those who need it most.
CMPMI, CCCI, and CCNI are
member-institutions of CARD MRI, a group of development-oriented
institutions established in December 1986 with a common goal of
eradicating poverty in the Philippines.
DAR E. Visayas
distributes 2K more land titles before 2025 ends
By
JOSE ALSMITH L. SORIA
December 31, 2025
|

A
total of 2,396 more agrarian reform beneficiaries from Samar
and Northern Samar received their individual land titles,
generated under the Department of Agrarian Reform’s (DAR)
Support to Parcelization of Lands for Individual Titling
(SPLIT) Project, before 2025 ends. |
CATBALOGAN CITY, Samar
– The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Eastern Visayas closed
the year 2025 by distributing 2,298 more land titles over the
weekend.
DAR Assistant Secretary for Special Concerns Office, Rodolfo Castil
Jr., represented Agrarian Reform Secretary Conrado Estrella III and
led the distribution of individual land titles on Saturday, December
27 this year at the Samar State University (SSU) in this city to
2,396 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) coming the provinces of
Samar and Northern Samar.
In his message, Castil stressed to the ARBs, “Mahalin natin ang
naibigay ng gobyerno sa atin. At saka yung mga responsibilidad natin,
wag natin kalimutan. Yun lang ang hinihinging kapalit ng gobyerno at
ng mga nagpursigi para mabuo yan at maibigay sa inyo.” (Let us value
what the government has given us. And, let us not forget our
responsibilities. That is the only thing the government, and those
who worked hard to make this happen, are asking in return.)
DAR Eastern Visayas Regional Director, Atty. Robert Anthony Yu,
likewise explained why the distribution rite was held here.
According to him, Secretary Estrella instructed him to hold the
distribution of titles in the provinces in order to bring the
government closer to the people.
Of the 2,396 ARBs who received their individual titles,
electronically generated under the Support to Parcelization of Lands
for Individual Titling (SPLIT) Project, 1,829 were from the province
of Samar, while 567 were from Northern Samar.
ARB Conrada Agte, 71, from Lope de Vega, Northern Samar, turned
emotional that after more than three decades of waiting, she finally
got hold of the individual title to the land she had been tilling
for years. “Salamat nga nakakarawat na ako hini yana nga papel.
Salamat nga damu gud man!” (Thank you that I finally received this
document. Thank you so much really!) Agte exclaimed.
Another ARB, Rolando Danday, 42, with three children, from Majaba
Island in this city, said, “Kaupay hini nga pinamaskuhan ha amon han
gobyerno. Maiha na namon ini nga ginpipinamulat.” (What a beautiful
Christmas gift to us by the government. We have been waiting for
this for so long.)
Meanwhile, Atty. Jana Dumaliang, Regional Director of the Land
Registration Authority-Registry of Deeds in Region 8, expressed
their continued support to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and the
DAR. She shared that they do overtime to deliver the expected
e-titles from them.
The 2,298 e titles covered an aggregate area of 4,863 hectares of
farmlands situated in the above mentioned provinces, strengthening
the claim of the ARBs to land awarded to them under the
Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP).
Yu further disclosed that providing land to the landless is DAR’s
contribution to the government’s End Local Communist Armed Conflict
(ELCAC) initiative, a whole-of-nation approach to solve insurgency
problem in the country.
Media practitioners
recognized at the CARD MRI Panaghiusa Media Awards
By
JOSEPHINE RAMOS
December 29, 2025
|

Some
of CARD MRI’s media partners nationwide were recognized
during the Panaghiusa Media Awards held at Casita Uno, San
Lucas I, San Pablo City, Laguna, on December 10, 2025. |
SAN PABLO CITY – On
December 10, 2025, the CARD MRI Panaghiusa Media Awards ceremony was
held at Casita Uno, Carmelite Road, Brgy, San Lucas 1, San Pablo
City, Laguna, recognizing outstanding media practitioners nationwide
for their collaboration with CARD MRI in its effort towards poverty
eradication.
“Through this event, we aim to recognize the efforts of our media
partners in helping eradicate poverty through information
dissemination. They are the ones who consistently give voices to
CARD MRI's stories, so today, we wanted to turn the spotlight to
them and ensure that their hard work is truly seen and appreciated,”
CARD MRI Publishing House President Ms. Marilyn Manila stated.
The major award, Natatanging Kabalikat ng Taon, was given to Radyo
Natin Calapan and Laguna Courier in recognition of their meaningful
and timely coverage of CARD MRI’s key events, milestones, and
achievements. Each of them received a cash prize of P25,000.00
along with Mga Likha ni Inay products worth P1,500.00.
On the other hand, the Kasangga sa Pag-unlad award was given to
Rapids Journal, Wednesday Herald, Dateline Weekly Newspaper, Radyo
Natin Lucena, and DZJV CALABARZON for their commitment to promoting
CARD MRI's mission through advocacy, as well as their support for
financial inclusion, poverty eradication, and social development.
Each awardee received a cash prize of P20,000.00 and Mga Likha ni
Inay products worth P1,500.00.
Meanwhile, Facts and Figures Newsweekly, Newscore Bulacan, Amihan,
The Laguna Express, The Daily Guardian, Boracay Island News,
Mindanao Journal, and Periodico Norte received the Huwarang
Tagabando award in recognition of their contribution in amplifying
CARD MRI's stories through their respective platforms. Each awardee
received a cash prize of P15,000.00 and Mga Likha ni Inay
products worth P1,500.00.
“Our media partners are more than just conveyors of news. They are
storytellers who bring our stories to life. Being a journalist is
not an easy calling; it needs courage, dedication, and genuine
compassion. For this reason, we proudly honor the outstanding media
practitioners who have stood with us in spreading awareness of CARD
MRI’s mission, helping bring poverty eradication closer to reality,”
said CARD MRI Founder and Chairman Emeritus Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip.
Present during the awarding are the senior advisers, the executive
committee, and the management committee members of CARD MRI.
8ID sends off 74th
Infantry Battalion after successful mission
By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 26, 2025

CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – The 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division conducted a
send-off ceremony on 23 December 2025 to formally recognize and
honor the 74th Infantry (Unbeatable) Battalion for its valuable
contributions in the campaign against the Eastern Visayas Regional
Party Committee (EVRPC) and in securing communities within its areas
of responsibility.
Since 17 February 2023,
the 74th Infantry Battalion has been deployed in the Division’s area
of responsibility. Under the 803rd Infantry Brigade’s operational
control, the Battalion operated in the municipalities of Mapanas,
Palapag, Gamay, and Lapinig in Northern Samar. On 08 November 2025,
the Battalion’s area of operations shifted to the Provinces of Leyte
and Southern Leyte. In its expanded area of operations, the 74th
Infantry Battalion was placed under the 802nd Infantry Brigade
operational control where it continued to enhance the Division’s
operational effectiveness and contribute to peace and security
across Eastern Visayas. Throughout its deployment, the Battalion
consistently demonstrated professionalism, discipline, and
determination while conducting sustained combat, intelligence, and
civil-military operations in support of the 8ID’s peace, security,
and nation-building efforts.
Among its notable
accomplishments was the neutralization of 164 Communist-NPA-Terrorists
(CNTs) through combined focused military operations, intelligence
operations, and localized peace engagements. The Battalion also
seized 69 firearms, recovered 37 improvised explosive devices, and
dismantled 37 enemy hideouts.
Living up to its moniker
“Unbeatable,” these achievements reflect not only the Battalion’s
strong tactical capabilities but also its ability to gain the trust
of local communities, and help foster lasting peace and security in
the Region. The 8ID further noted that its current operational gains
would not have been possible without the dedication,
professionalism, and sacrifices of the Officers and Enlisted
Personnel of the 74th Infantry Battalion.
With the successful
completion of its mission in Eastern Visayas, the 74th Infantry
Battalion will return to its mother unit under the 2nd Infantry
Division to assume new assignments and continue its service to the
nation.
The 8th Infantry Division
likewise extended its gratitude to the Officers, Enlisted Personnel,
and families of the 74th Infantry Battalion for their steadfast
service and unwavering support, emphasizing that the bonds forged
through shared missions endure beyond redeployment.
CARD-PCPD Medical
Center opens BestHealth Clinic; Offers loanable healthcare services
for CARD clients
By JIREH PEARL CASIONAN
December 26, 2026
|

The
newly opened BestHealth Clinics and Diagnostic Center of
CARD-PCPD Medical Center Inc., along with its emergency
ambulance in Brgy. San Antonio 1, San Pablo City, Laguna. |
SAN PABLO CITY – CARD-PCPD
Medical Center Inc., a new institution of CARD Mutually Reinforcing
Institutions (CARD MRI) in partnership with the Philippine Center
for Population and Development (PCPD), officially opened the
BestHealth Clinics and Diagnostic Center on December 1, 2025, in
Brgy. San Antonio 1, San Pablo City, Laguna. With the facility
situated in the barangay, residents of San Antonio 1 and nearby
communities can access affordable medical services without needing
to travel to the town proper. The clinic also offers loanable health
service packages for CARD members and clients, further expanding
access to essential healthcare in the community.
Established to bring
health services closer to underserved areas, the facility ensures
that residents can get immediate consultations, diagnostics, and
urgent care at the newly opened clinic. CARD members and clients can
enjoy additional benefits, including discounted services and the
option to loan medical packages to manage health expenses better.
“As part of our mission to
eradicate poverty through healthcare empowerment, we have brought
CARD’s health program closer so it can serve as a center for distant
communities,” said Dr. Jaime Aristotle B. Alip, Founder and Chair
Emeritus of CARD MRI. “Ito po ay para sa inyo… Ito po ay nilaan para
sa inyo (This is for all of you… This belongs to all of you),” he
added, affirming the clinic’s purpose of serving far-flung areas.
Mr. Arcatomy Guarin,
Executive Director of the Philippine Center for Population and
Development (PCPD), highlighted the significance of the partnership.
“This collaboration brings together the best of two worlds—CARD MRI
and PCPD. Together, we aim to drive transformation grounded in the
shared belief that healthcare and wellness are rights for all. This
is the beginning of a healthier future.”
The clinic offers a wide
range of services such as medical consultations for general
healthcare, pediatrics, OB-Gyne, internal medicine, and minor
surgery. It also provides laboratory and X-ray services, as well as
minor surgical procedures. The clinic also houses BotiCARD Pharmacy
to provide patients with the necessary medical supplies.
“Hindi lang paggamot;
aalagaan rin kayo. Dito po ang pinakamagandang pag-aalaga (It’s not
just about treatment; you will also be cared for. Here, you will
receive the best health care),” said Dr. Roderick Belen, President
of CARD-PCPD Medical Center Inc., implying the meaning behind the
clinic’s name “BestHealth”. He expressed excitement that, after
years of research, the clinic is finally opening, but emphasized
that this is only the first step of expanded healthcare services.
Looking ahead, Dr. Alip
also shared plans, including the opening of a dialysis center
targeted for April 2026 and the establishment of a full hospital
before the end of next year. He likewise envisions building the
CARD-MRI Development Institute (CMDI) in the area, which will offer
nursing and health-related degree programs for aspiring medical
professionals.
The ribbon-cutting
ceremony was led by Dr. Alip and Dr. Belen, together with Mr.
Aristeo Dequito, Managing Director of CARD MRI; Dr. Dolores M.
Torres, and Dr. Lorenza dT. Bañez, Senior Management Advisers of
CARD Bank, Inc.; Mr. Arcatomy Guarin, Executive Director of PCPD;
Dr. Mike Llanto, CEO of CARD Care Network; and Barangay Chairman
Rexon Banaag of Brgy. San Antonio 1. Mrs. Paz P. Arazena, a
91-year-old CARD pioneer member and one of its eldest members, also
joined them in the symbolic ribbon-cutting.
Father Rizaldy Urgena of
St. Francis Parish Church officiated the blessing of the clinic
building and ambulance. The staff and nurses of the new clinic were
also introduced during the ceremony to ensure they can be easily
recognized and approached by future patients.
Also present during the
event were Dr. Edzel A. Ramos, President of CMDI Inc.; Ms. Angela A.
Poonin, Chief Operating Officer of Mga Likha Ni Inay, Inc.; Ms.
Rosenda P. Aquino, President of CARD MRI Astro Laboratories; Mr.
Raul S. Dizon, Chairman of CMIT Inc.; Mr. Vicente P. Briones Jr.,
Executive Director of CARD Inc.; Mrs. Jocelyn Dequito, CEO of CARD
MBA; Ms. Maida B. Decano, President of CARD Property Management
Inc., Ms. Lyneth L. Derequito, President of CARD RBI, and the staff
of CARD Care Network together with the barangay officials of Brgy.
San Antonio 1. CARD members and the pioneer members also witnessed
the ceremony to celebrate the milestone.
8ID neutralizes 2 CNTs,
seizes firearms in an armed encounter in Las Navas, N. Samar

By
DPAO, 8ID PA
December 19, 2025
CAMP LUKBAN, Catbalogan
City – Troops of the 8th Infantry (Stormtroopers) Division
neutralized two armed Communist-NPA-Terrorists (CNTs) and seized
three high-powered firearms in a decisive encounter in the
hinterlands of Barangay Bulao, Las Navas, Northern Samar, earlier
today, December 19, 2025.
The encounter transpired
when troops acted on reports from the farmers about the presence of
armed CNTs in the area. They have been coercing the farmers to yield
portions of their harvest and have been extorting money from
civilians.
In response, government
troops launched focused military operations to locate and verify the
presence of the suspects. As the operating forces advanced through
the area, they were fired upon by the CNTs believed to be members of
the Sub-Regional Committee (SRC) ARCTIC of the Eastern Visayas
Regional Party Committee (EVRPC). Government troops retaliated,
resulting in a brief firefight that led to the death of two CNTs.
Three M16 rifles were
seized at the encounter site, further validating the civilians’
reports of extortion and intimidation activities.
The 8th Infantry Division
emphasized that the operation supports the Armed Forces of the
Philippines’ mandate to protect civilians, particularly farmers who
depend on peace and security for their livelihood.
The Division also
highlighted the critical role of public cooperation in sustaining
peace and preventing armed groups from influencing communities. The
civilians’ timely reporting prevented further harm and exploitation
of innocent residents.
Government forces remain
on heightened alert in the area to prevent the regrouping of armed
elements and to ensure the safety of local communities.
From screen to
spotlight: Southeast Asian community filmmakers shine at the 2025
SineMaya Community Short Film Festival
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BENTE
Productions Chairman Mr. Hugo C. Yonzon III (leftmost) and
CARD MRI Senior Adviser Ms. Aniceta R. Alip (second from
left) pose with the Light by the Sea Productions team from
Vietnam, recipients of the Best Film award in the Legacy
Lens Category for their film “Light by the Sea”, a SineMaya
film entry that tells the story of a woman struggling to
care for her children and elderly mother after losing her
husband at sea, who receives help from her community so her
son can stay in school. |
By
EDRIAN B. BANANIA
December 19, 2025
SAN PABLO CITY –
The 2025 SineMaya Community Film Festival, organized by BENTE
Productions, the multimedia arm of CARD MRI, culminated in an
awarding ceremony on December 15, 2025, at SM City San Pablo. The
festival celebrated short films that embodied the official theme,
“PAMANAON: Stewards of the Future,” highlighting the importance of
legacy, responsibility, and collective action.
This year’s festival
brought together filmmakers from diverse communities who used
filmmaking as a platform to explore social realities, cultural
heritage, and hope, while also embracing innovation through emerging
technologies such as artificial intelligence. By combining
storytelling with innovation, the event showcased how film can be
both an artistic and transformative medium.
Reaffirming the festival’s
vision, CARD MRI Founder and Chair Emeritus Dr. Jaime Aristotle B.
Alip highlighted the transformative power of storytelling, saying,
“Through SineMaya, filmmakers were encouraged to craft stories that
reflect how the choices and actions of today shape the lives and
opportunities of future generations.” He also praised the
participants for creating works that go beyond entertainment. “Their
courage, creativity, and purposeful narratives demonstrate how art
can help shape a more compassionate and responsible world,” he
added.
Following a rigorous
judging process of all 18 SineMaya finalists, where each entry was
carefully assessed for storytelling, technical skill, creativity,
and social relevance, the winning films emerged as works that
inspired, moved, and touched the audience.
Top honors were awarded to
“Alab” by Paroy Film Productions, which received Best Film for the
AI-Powered Film category, and “Light by the Sea” by Light by the Sea
Productions, which won Best Film for the Legacy Lens category. Both
films also earned special recognition through the Legacy Awards,
with “Alab” receiving the CARD MRI Managing Director’s Choice Award,
and “Light by the Sea” being named one of the recipients of the CARD
MRI Founder’s Excellence Award, alongside “Pamaon” by ShotUp
Productions. These recognitions underscored the films’ ability to
merge artistic excellence with strong messages of service,
resilience, and intergenerational responsibility – values closely
aligned with the festival’s theme.
Outstanding achievements
in performance, direction, and technical craft were also recognized.
The Acting Awards honored Rosalie Castillo as Best Supporting Actor
in a Female Role for her portrayal of Nanay Riya in “Pag-alala” of
Balik-Tanaw Productions, and Ken Laurence Ante as Best Supporting
Actor in a Male Role for his role as Arvin in “Liham” by Bikolanong
Lagalag Productions. The Best Actor in a Female Role was bagged by
Jorlyn Ledesma for her performance as Lira in “Binhi sa Kaugmaon” by
Kanlaon Film Productions, while Nel Estuya received Best Actor in a
Male Role for his portrayal of Tatay Fernando in “Saan Aabot Ang
Singkwenta Ni Tatay?” filmed by Kisapmata Film Productions.
Technical excellence was
likewise celebrated, with Best Editing awarded to Jhon Lorenz
Jegillos for “Liham” and Best Cinematography to Jimuel Sohitado for
“Binhi sa Kaugmaon”. Meanwhile, Dang Thi Hanh was named Best
Director for the visually and emotionally compelling “Light by the
Sea”.
Innovation took center
stage in the AI-lamat Category, where “Alab” emerged as a dominant
force, winning multiple awards, including Best AI-Powered Visual
Effects, Editing, and Cinematography, as well as Excellence in
AI-Enhanced Directing for Christian Laurence Jegillos. Meanwhile,
“Damay: Mangagaway” by Dangshin Productions received Best Lifelike
AI Characterization, highlighting how technology can be harnessed to
deepen storytelling while maintaining emotional authenticity.
Special awards recognized
creativity and audience impact, with “Ang Huling Punla” by Dos-T
Productions winning Best Musical Scoring; “Saan Aabot Ang Singkwenta
Ni Tatay?” by Kisapmata Film Productions earning both Best
Screenplay and the People’s Choice Award; and “Damay: Mangagaway” by
Dangshin Productions taking home Best Trailer.
The festival also
underscored its commitment to social advocacies through the
Community Development Awards. Honorees included “Hope in the Rain”
by Catalyst Productions for Agriculture; “The End of the Sky” by
CanhDieuVanh Productions for Gender Equality; “Pamana” by Liwayway
Films for Education; “Ang Huling Punla” by Dos-T Productions for
Environmental Protection; “Hangarin” by Kumatha Productions for
Disability Representation; and “Pag-alala” by Balik-Tanaw
Productions for Youth Empowerment. Additional recognitions went to
“Tao Rin Ako” by Panangaawat Productions, which received the
Inclusive Service Award, and “Pamanaon” by ShotUp Productions,
honored with the Young Filmmaker Award.
The success of the
festival was made possible through the guidance and leadership of
key figures who continue to champion community development through
the arts. “SineMaya is more than a film festival. It is a shared
journey of storytelling where every film becomes a mirror of our
values and a bridge to the future we want to build together, " said
Ms. Marilyn M. Manila, BENTE Productions President.
Before the awarding
ceremony, all 18 SineMaya finalists were simultaneously screened at
SM Cinemas in Iloilo City, Davao City, and Manila on November 22,
2025. This nationwide screening allowed audiences from different
regions to experience the stories firsthand and actively
participated in determining the People’s Choice Award.
SineMaya Community Film
Festival is a platform dedicated to empowering grassroots and
community filmmakers to tell stories that promote social
development, inclusion, and shared responsibility. Anchored in the
belief that cinema can be a tool for education, advocacy, and
transformation, SineMaya encourages narratives that reflect lived
experiences, highlight community issues, and inspire positive
action.
As the festival concluded,
the 2025 SineMaya Community Film Festival once again affirmed that
storytelling—grounded in compassion, innovation, and service –
remains a powerful force in strengthening communities and shaping a
more inclusive, hopeful, and sustainable future.