PHILIPPINE AQUATICS INC GENERAL ASSEMBLY @ Century Park Hotel.
ANG mga opisyal ng Philippine Aquatics, Inc. (PAI) sa pangunguna ni Miko Vargas bilang pangulo, Secretary General Eric Buhain kasama si Atty. Wharton Chan, kinatawan ng Philippine Olympic Committee, sa ginanap na PAI General Assembly at Election of Officers sa Century Park Hotel.
(REY NILLAMA) 

Vargas at Buhain muli sa PAI Philippine Aquatics Inc.

Isang panibagong direksyon at pagpapatuloy ang namarkahan sa pamumuno ng Philippine Aquatics, Inc. (PAI) matapos makakuha ng panibagong dalawang taong mandato sina Miko Vargas at alamat ng paglangoy na si Eric Buhain upang pamunuan ang organisasyon.
Muling nahalal sina Vargas at Buhain bilang Pangulo at Secretary General, ayon sa pagkakasunod, sa ginanap na PAI General Assembly at Election of Officers nitong nakaraang weekend sa Century Park Hotel.
Pinagsama-sama ng pagpupulong ang mga regional directors mula sa iba’t ibang panig ng bansa, kasama ang mga kinatawan mula sa lahat ng larangan ng aquatic sports, na nagpapakita ng nagkakaisang layunin na palakasin at palawakin ang direksyon ng aquatic sports sa buong bansa.
Nahalal din sa mahahalagang posisyon para sa termino ng 2026–2028 sina Jojo Quilop bilang Vice President at Marie Antoinette Dimanche bilang Treasurer, habang itinalaga naman sina Anthony Reyes at Jess Arriola bilang Executive Directors.
Nasaksihan at pinagtibay ang mga naganap sa pagpupulong ni Atty. Wharton Chan, kinatawan ng Philippine Olympic Committee, upang matiyak na ang lahat ng hakbang ay alinsunod sa konstitusyon at bylaws ng PAI.
Isa sa mga naging tampok sa pagtitipon ang pag-apruba sa mga pagbabago sa bylaws ng organisasyon. Sa ilalim ng bagong istruktura, ang kasalukuyang hanay ng mga opisyal ay magsisilbi ng dalawang taon mula 2026 hanggang 2028. 
Simula 2028, ang lahat ng susunod na mahahalal na opisyal ay magsisilbi na ng apat na taon isang hakbang na naglalayong magbigay ng mas matatag na pamumuno at iayon ang pamamahala sa pangmatagalang layunin ng kaunlaran.
Binigyang-diin ni Vargas ang kahalagahan ng pagpapatuloy at grassroots development sa kanyang panibagong mandato.
“Ipinagpapasalamat namin ang muling pagtitiwala sa amin. Ang panibagong mandatong ito ay nagbibigay-daan upang maipagpatuloy namin ang mga nasimulan at lalo pang mapalakas ang aming grassroots programs, na mahalaga sa pagtuklas at paghubog ng susunod na henerasyon ng mga atletang Pilipino sa aquatic sports,” ani Vargas.
Samantala, binigyang-diin naman ni Buhain, isang two-time Olympian, ang layunin ng organisasyon na maiangat ang antas ng Philippine aquatics sa pandaigdigang entablado.
“Malinaw ang aming pokus ang makapaglinang ng world-class athletes habang tinitiyak na naaabot ng aming mga programa ang iba’t ibang komunidad sa buong bansa. 
Sa mas pinatibay na sistema, kumpiyansa kami na makalilikha pa kami ng mas maraming atletang magbibigay karangalan sa Pilipinas sa malalaking pandaigdigang kompetisyon,” pahayag ni Buhain.
Sa bagong halal na pamunuan at pinahusay na balangkas ng pamamahala, muling pinagtibay ng PAI ang kanilang pangako sa pagkakaisa, kahusayan, at tuloy-tuloy na pag-unlad sa lahat ng larangan ng aquatic sports.
Nakatakda ring paigtingin ng pederasyon ang kanilang grassroots programs sa pamamagitan ng serye ng short- at long-course tournaments, kasama ang Aquatics Lifesaver Training na isasagawa katuwang ang Philippine Life Saving at International Life Saving Federation.
Kasalukuyan na ring puspusan ang paghahanda para sa national tryouts sa iba’t ibang disiplina tulad ng open water swimming, artistic swimming, diving, at water polo.
Dito pipiliin ang mga atletang bubuo sa pambansang koponan na sasabak sa Asian Games at iba pang pandaigdigang kompetisyon sa huling bahagi ng taon.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Operation Tuli serves 101 young boys in the City of General Trias

A successful run of the PGC’s Operation Tuli program was conducted on April 6, at Barangay Manggahan, City of General Trias, providing essential medical services to young male beneficiaries in the community.

A total of 101 patients safely underwent circumcision, performed by skilled and dedicated medical professionals from the Office of the Provincial Health Officer (OPHO), General Trias Rural Health Unit, and interns from the Cavite State University College of Medicine. The collaborative effort ensured that all procedures were carried out efficiently, following proper medical standards and protocols.

The activity was also graced by 6th District Board Member Kerby Salazar, who showed support for the initiative and emphasized the importance of accessible healthcare services at the community level.

The Operation Tuli program not only promoted proper hygiene and preventive healthcare among young boys but also reflected the continued commitment of local health authorities and partners in delivering quality and compassionate medical services to the people. — OPIO

 
57 Interns Oriented for Government Internship Program in Cavite

The Provincial Government of Cavite through the Office of the Provincial Public Employment Service Manager, in partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), successfully conducted the Government Internship Program (GIP) Orientation on April 6, at the New Provincial Government Center in Trece Martires City.

A total of 57 government interns participated in the orientation and are set to be deployed across various local government units in the province, including the Provincial Government of Cavite, the cities of Trece Martires and Tagaytay City, and the municipalities of Mendez, Maragondon, Noveleta, Magallanes, Tanza, Indang, and Naic.

The orientation aimed to familiarize the interns with their roles, responsibilities, and the work environment within government offices. It also highlighted the importance of professionalism, public service, and adherence to ethical standards as they begin their internship journey.

The Government Internship Program (GIP) is a component of DOLE’s youth employment initiatives designed to provide opportunities for young individuals to gain meaningful work experience in government agencies. Through the program, interns are exposed to actual workplace settings where they can develop their skills, enhance their employability, and gain a deeper understanding of public service. The GIP also serves as a bridge for fresh graduates and out-of-school youth to transition into the workforce while contributing to nation-building.

The Provincial Government of Cavite expressed its continued support for programs that empower the youth and create employment opportunities, reinforcing its commitment to developing a competent and service-oriented workforce for the future. — OPIO

 

Climate Change Commission, Climate Change Task Force, Science and Technology for Environment Progress Oath-Taking Ceremony

For a New Philippines, the newly appointed members of the Climate Change Task Force – Science and Technology for Environmental Progress (CCTF-STEP) took their oath to fulfill their vital role in protecting the environment through science and technology.

The Climate Change Task Force (CCTF) operates under the supervision of the Climate Change Commission (CCC). The CCC aims to strengthen the country’s preparedness and resilience against the impacts of climate change while promoting smart and innovative solutions to environmental challenges in the Philippines.

The oath-taking of the new members and officers reflects the support of BauerTek Pharmaceutical Technologies, Kaibigan sa Kalusugan, and The GlobaLeader Inc. for initiatives aimed at combating climate change. Through tree-planting programs, BauerTek actively contributes to reducing carbon in the environment through carbon sequestration.

Led by Scientist/Inventor Richard Nixon Gomez, who has been designated as the National Commander of STEP, the task force will utilize innovative approaches and science-based solutions to address the challenges of climate change in the country.

The ceremony was graced by Commissioner Albert P. Dela Cruz of the Climate Change Commission, who also serves as Director General of the Climate Change Task Force.

May this serve as an inspiration for everyone to continue fulfilling our responsibilities with integrity, dedication, and genuine concern for the environment and the nation.

DOST Ilocos Region Builds Disaster-Ready Workforce Through DRRM Capacity Building Activity

In line with the celebration of Women’s Month and Fire Prevention Month, the Department of Science and Technology Ilocos Region (DOST Ilocos Region), through the leadership of Regional Director Teresita A. Tabaog, successfully conducted a Capacity Building Activity on Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) and Disaster Preparedness on March 31, 2026, at the DOST Ilocos Region Multipurpose Hall in City of San Fernando, La Union. The activity brought together the DOST workforce from regional and provincial offices to strengthen their readiness in responding to disasters and emergencies.

The morning session opened with Mr. Michael John C. Maquiling, who provided an in-depth overview of the Philippine DRRM System, emphasizing its framework, key pillars, and the roles of various agencies. He highlighted DOST’s critical role in delivering science-based solutions and technologies to enhance disaster preparedness and response. Mr. Maquiling also guided participants through the Public Service Continuity Plan (PSCP), ensuring that essential operations can be maintained during emergencies.

Following this, Mr. Edrussell S. Castillo introduced the DOST workforce to various DRRM technologies, including HazardHunterPH, GeoAnalyticsPH, PANAHON, and the SOLIDO DRRM Knowledge Hub. He also presented the newly launched HANDA Integrated Platform, designed to provide accessible, integrated digital solutions for effective disaster risk management.

The afternoon session focused on fire safety, led by SFO1 Al Zandrick Macuroy of the Bureau of Fire Protection – San Fernando City, La Union, together with FO1 John Samuel L. Olbinado. They delivered a lecture on Fire Safety and Basic Fire Response in the Workplace, equipping the workforce with essential knowledge on fire prevention, proper response, and workplace safety protocols.

Participants then engaged in a hands-on fire drill and fire suppression activity, where they practiced using fire extinguishers and applied safety techniques in simulated emergency scenarios. This practical experience ensured that the workforce could respond effectively during real-life incidents.

In her closing remarks, Assistant Regional Director for Technical Services Ms. Racquel Espiritu emphasized the importance of continuous preparedness and reaffirmed DOST’s commitment to fostering a safe and resilient workplace. She also highlighted inclusive participation, ensuring that all members of the workforce are equipped with the skills and knowledge to respond to emergencies.

This initiative reflects DOST Ilocos Region’s commitment to building a disaster-ready workforce capable of managing emergencies, including fire-related incidents, while safeguarding lives, property, and continuity of services. (Edrussell Castillo and Aryan Joy Soliman)

 

 

 

 

Cavite champions inclusivity at 22nd Women with Disabilities Day celebration

The Provincial Government of Cavite, through the Office of the Provincial Persons with Disability Affairs Officer (OPPDAO), successfully held a meaningful celebration of the 22nd Women with Disabilities Day on March 30, at the New Provincial Government Center in Trece Martires City.

Anchored on the theme “Landas ng Makabagong Babaylan: Pantay, Inklusibo, at Lahat May Kakayahan,” the event brought together women with disabilities, key government agencies, and development partners to promote gender equality, inclusivity, and empowerment for persons with disabilities (PWDs).

The program opened with welcome remarks from the Provincial Administrator, Engr. Gilbert V. Gandia and a special message from Board Member Rommel Enriquez, Committee Chairperson on Social Services, Women, Children and Elderly, who reaffirmed the province’s commitment to inclusive governance. A message of support was also shared by former National Council on Disability Affairs (NCDA) Executive Director Ms. Carmen Reyes-Zubiaga.

A major highlight of the event was the presentation of programs and services from partner agencies, including DSWD Region IV-A, TESDA Cavite, PhilHealth, and various provincial offices such as the Office of the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer, Office of the Provincial Health Officer, and other service units. These presentations provided participants with valuable information on accessible services, health programs, livelihood opportunities, and social protection initiatives for PWDs.

In addition, the Office of the Provincial Cooperatives Development Officer, OPG-Office of the Provincial Public Employment Service Manager, Office of the Provincial Agriculturist, Office of the Provincial Legal Officer, and Office of the Provincial Population Officer provided booths showcasing their programs and services, allowing participants to directly engage with agencies and learn more about available support. The afternoon session featured an informal group discussion, encouraging participants to share experiences, insights, and recommendations to further improve programs for women with disabilities.

The event concluded with a program that synthesized key points and recommendations, led by the Lasallian Community Development Center, followed by the awarding of tokens and certificates of appreciation to partner agencies.

The celebration highlighted the continued efforts of the Provincial Government of Cavite to foster an inclusive and empowering environment where women with disabilities are recognized as vital contributors to community development. — OPIO

 

Former OFWs Enhance Skills in Pastry Making Training by OPCDO

The Provincial Government of Cavite, through the Office of the Provincial Cooperatives Development Officer (OPCDO) – Livelihood Division, successfully conducted an in-house training on pastries and delicacies, focusing on brownies and chocolate chip cookies making, on March 23, at Bahay Kalinga, Cavite Command Center compound, Trece Martires City.

The activity gathered 20 former Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and was organized in collaboration with the Office of the Provincial Social Welfare and Development Officer (OPSWDO), aiming to equip participants with practical skills that can serve as a source of livelihood.

Ms. Myrachel P. Cuadra, Officer-in-Charge of OPCDO, formally opened the program and welcomed the participants, emphasizing the importance of skills development in building sustainable income opportunities. This was followed by an inspiring message from Mr. Allan Valencia, RSW, MMus, of OPSWDO, who encouraged the participants to maximize the training as a stepping stone toward self-reliance.

An orientation on OPCDO programs and services was also conducted by Ms. Sheryll H. Loyola, Livelihood Division Head, to further guide participants on available support for their future ventures.

The training proper was facilitated by Ms. Corazon A. Tepora, who shared her expertise in baking, providing hands-on learning for the participants.

Through initiatives like this, the Provincial Government of Cavite continues to empower returning OFWs by providing them with opportunities to develop skills and establish sustainable livelihoods within the province. — OPIO

Inflation sa CALABARZON, umakyat sa 4.2 percent nitong Marso 2026

LIPA CITY, Batangas – Umakyat sa 4.2 percent ang headline inflation sa rehiyon ng CALABARZON nitong Marso 2026, ayon sa ulat ni Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) CALABARZON Regional Director Charito C. Armonia sa ginanap na press conference nitong Huwebes, ika-08 ng Abril taong kasalukuyan.

Ito ay mas mataas kumpara sa inflation ng rehiyon noong Pebrero 2026 na nasa         2.4 percent at 1.8 percent noong Marso 2025. Sa kasalukuyan, ang average inflation mula Enero hanggang Marso 2026 ay nasa antas na 3.0 percent.

Ang pangunahing dahilan ng mas mabilis na pagtaas sa pangkalahatang presyo ng mga kalakal at serbisyo sa rehiyon nitong Marso 2026 kumpara noong Pebrero 2026 ay ang mas mabilis na pagtaas ng presyo ng Transport na may 8.0 percent inflation. Ito ay nakapag-ambag ng 49.0 percent share sa pagtaas ng pangkalahatang inflation sa rehiyon.

Sinundan ito ng Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels na may 5.6 percent inflation at Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages na may 1.9 percent inflation.

Sa mga pangkat ng pagkain sa CALABARZON, nagpakita ng mas mabilis na pagtaas ng presyo ang Flour, Bread and Other Bakery Products, Pasta Products, and Other Cereals, na may 3.6 percent inflation; Milk, other dairy products and eggs, na may    2.0 percent inflation, partikular dito ang powdered milk; Fruits and nuts, na may           4.5 percent inflation, tulad ng saging; Sugar, Confectionery and Desserts na may      1.1 percent inflation, partikular ang peanut butter; at Ready-Made Food and Other Food Products not elsewhere classified na may 2.4 percent inflation, gaya ng infant formula.

Nagtala naman ng pagtaas ng presyo nitong Marso 2026 mula sa pagbaba noong Pebrero 2026 ang Bigas, na may 2.7 percent inflation.

Sa kabilang banda, mas mabagal ang pagtaas ng presyo sa ilang bilihin tulad ng Mais (0.6 percent); Fish and Other Seafood (5.9 percent), partikular dito ang galunggong; at Oils and Fats (12.4 percent).

Nagtala naman ng pagbaba ng presyo nitong Marso 2026 mula sa pagtaas noong Pebrero 2026 ang Vegetables, Tubers, Cooking Bananas at iba pa, na may -0.4 percent inflation, partikular dito ang talong. Gayundin, nagtala ng mas mabilis na pagbaba ng presyo nitong Marso 2026 ang Meat and Other Parts of Slaughtered Land Animals, na may -3.6 percent inflation, tulad ng karne ng baboy.

Sa mga lalawigan at Highly Urbanized City (HUC) sa CALABARZON, lahat ay nakapagtala ng mas mataas na inflation rates noong buwan ng Marso 2026 kumpara sa inflation rates noong Pebrero 2026: Laguna (5.6 percent); Rizal (5.3 percent); Cavite (3.6 percent); City of Lucena (3.3 percent); Batangas (2.7 percent); at Quezon (2.5 percent).

Samantala, naitala sa 75 sentimo nitong Marso 2026 ang purchasing power of peso (PPP) o halaga ng piso kumpara sa halaga nito noong 2018.

MWP, timbog sa Carmona

TIMBOG ang isang Most Wanted Person (MWP) na nakalista sa Provincial Level matapos silbihan ng kapulisan ng warrant of arrest kamakailan sa Carmona, Cavite.

Ang akusadong si alyas Matilde, na residente ng Carmona, ay nadakip dakong alas-4:00 ng hapon nitong Abril 6.

Isinagawa ang service of warrant of arrest ng mga operatiba ng Warrant Section ng Carmona Component City Police Station katuwang ang RIT Cavite, RID 4A at F2-401st AMC, RMFB 4A.

Isinagawa ang pag-aresto sa bisa ng warrant of arrest para sa kasong Estafa (3 Counts) na inilabas ng Regional Trial Court, Branch 19, Bacoor City, Cavite, noong Pebrero 14, 2000, na may kabuuang pyansa na P180,000.00.

Wanted sa Region 4A, natiklo sa Alfonso

NATIKLO ang isang Regional Level Most Wanted Person sa isinagawang manhunt operation ng pulisya kamakailan sa Alfonso, Cavite.

Ang akusadong si alyas Romeo,  na residente ng Alfonso, ay inaresto sa bisa ng warrant of arrest para sa kasong Serious Illegal Detention.

Nabatid na ang warrant ay inilabas ng Fourth Judicial Region, Branch 134, City of Tagaytay, Cavite, noong Hunyo 5, 2024 na walang piyansang inirekomenda.

Ang matagumpay na pagkakaaresto ay isinagawa ng mga tauhan ng Alfonso Municipal Police Station dakong alas-2:00 ng tanghali nitong Abril 6.

Kelot, huli sa buy-bust; ‘bato, boga’ nakuha

HULI ang isang lalaki sa ikinasang buy-bust operation ng kapulisan na bukod sa droga ay nakuhanan pa ng baril kamakailan sa Alfonso, Cavite,

Nakilala ang suspek na si alyas Fernan, 44, at kasalukuyang naninirahan sa Alfonso.

Ang matagumpay na operasyon ay isinagawa ng mga tauhan ng Alfonso Municipal Police Station nitong Abril 5 ng hapon.

Nasamsam ng mga awtoridad ang dalawang pakete na naglalaman ng hinihinalang shabu na may timbang na higit o kulang 0.15 gramo, may tinatayang halaga na P1,080, isang piraso ng cal. 38 revolver (walang serial number), tatlong piraso ng bala ng caliber 38 revolver, isang piraso ng limang daang piso (₱500) na ginamit bilang buy-bust money, isang unit ng Infinix cellphone at isang piraso ng belt bag.

 

2 holdaper ‘nakorner

ARESTADO ang dalawang holdaper na nambiktima sa gasolinahan matapos ang matagumpay na hot pursuit operation ng kapulisan kamakailan sa General Emilio Aguinaldo, Cavite.

Kinilala ang dalawang suspek sa mga alyas na Emil, 21, residente ng Ternate; at Eman, 17, naninirahan sa Naic.

Nabatid na dakong alas-7:30 ng gabi nitong Abril 6 naganap ang insidente ng holdap sa isang gasoline station sa Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo, at natangay sa biktima ang ng dalawang suspek na tumakas sakay ng itim na Honda Click motorcycle patungong Alfonso.

Naglunsad naman agad ng operasyon ang General Emilio Aguinaldo Municipal Police Station at kalaunan ay namataan ang mga suspek sa kahabaan ng Alfonso Road na humantong sa paghahabulan.

Sa pagtugis ay bumunot ng baril ang back rider at tinangkang barilin ang mga tumutugis na pulis na napilitang ipagtanggol ang kanilang sarili.

Nagtamo ng tama ng bala ng baril ang armadong suspek ngunit nakaligtas sa engkwentro at agad na dinala sa Mendez Specialist Hospital para malapatan ng lunas habang umiwas sa pagkakaaresto ang kanyang kasabwat.

Narekober sa pinangyarihan ang isang 12-gauge single-shot shotgun na may isang cartridge, ang getaway motorcycle, dalawang cellular phone, kitchen knife, at cash na nagkakahalaga ng P33,420.00.

Kasunod ng tuluy-tuloy na follow-up operations ay nahuli naman ang pangalawang suspek dakong alas-7:20 ng umaga nitong Abril 7 sa Alfonso. Nakuha ng mga awtoridad ang karagdagang PhP66,520.00 mula sa pag-iingat nito kaya umabot sa P99,940.00 ang kabuuang halaga ng nabawing salapi.

 

Sangkot sa holdapan ‘himas-rehas’

HIMAS-rehas ang isang lalaki na umano’y nasangkot sa holdapan matapos ang mabilis na aksiyon ng kapulisan kamakailan sa Tanza, Cavite.

Kinilala ang naarestong suspek na si alyas John, residente ng Tanza.

Nabatid na ang robbery incident ay naganap dakong alas-3:00 ng hapon nitong Abril 6 at ito ay naiulat sa himpilan ng pulisya bandang alas-9:25 ng gabi ng nasabing petsa.

Nagtungo sa himpilan ng pulisya ang mga biktima at iniulat ang ang naganap na insidente.

Habang nasa loob umano ng kanilang tindahan ang mga biktima ay dumating ang dalawang suspek at nagpanggap na mga kostumer.

Kasunod ay ang biglang pagbunot ng hindi pa matukoy na kalibre ng baril ng isa sa mga suspek at nagdeklara ng holdap. Tinangay umano ng mga suspek ang halagang P7,000.00 na kita sa tindahan na pag-aari ng unang complainant, gayundin ang isang cellphone at humigit-kumulang P2,500.00 na cash mula sa ikalawang biktima at agad na tumakas ang mga ito lulan ng isang pulang motorsiklo.

Mabilis na rumesponde ang mga tauhan ng Tanza Municipal Police Station matapos matanggap ang ulat at nagsagawa ng follow-up operation na nagresulta sa pagkakaaresto ng isa sa mga suspek sa tulong ng isang tricycle driver na siyang nasakyan ng mga suspek.

Sinusulat ito ay patuloy ang manhunt operation laban sa dalawa pang suspek.

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