By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The passage of Senate Bill 2534, which proposed a P100 daily minimum wage increase for private sector workers, on the third and final reading in the Senate has received mixed responses from local labor and business groups. In a radio interview, Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI) Executive Director Frank …
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127 farmers affected; Cauayan LGU hesitant on declaring ‘state of calamity’
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The Cauayan municipal government has begun consolidating reports on crop damage due to a dry spell brought by the El Niño phenomenon, as they are hesitant on declaring a “state of calamity” in the locality. Cauayan Mayor John Rey Tabujara said they want to find out first from the Municipal …
44% decline: PHO logs 110 dengue cases in NegOcc
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The number of dengue cases in Negros Occidental this year dropped by 44.44 percent, the latest data from the Provincial Health Office (PHO) revealed yesterday. The PHO recorded 110 dengue cases as of February 10, lower than 198 cases logged during the same period last year. La Carlota City has …
Damage assessment; Cauayan town mulls declaration of ‘state of calamity’ due to dry spell
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga Negros Occidental’s Cauayan town is being considered to be placed under a “state of calamity” amid the dry spell caused by the El Niño phenomenon. In a phone patch interview with the media yesterday, Cauayan Mayor John Rey Tabujara said 127 farmers from 14 villages in the town have been …
Enough forces; Lacson: Army will maintain presence in NegOcc
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The Philippine Army will maintain its presence in Negros Occidental even as the New People’s Army (NPA) guerrilla fronts have been dismantled, Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson confirmed. Lacson made the statement after reports surfaced that the Army would shift some of their battalions from Negros to dismantle the two weakened NPA …
Damage climbs to P14-M; OPA data: El Niño affects 43 villages in 11 NegOcc LGUs
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The damage to crops caused by the El Niño phenomenon in Negros Occidental has now climbed to P14.4 million, based on the latest data provided by the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) to Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson yesterday. Lacson said a total of 369.11 hectares of rice fields and 383 farmers in 43 villages …
Congress OKs NEPC franchise
By Mae Singuay The House of Representatives approved on second reading House Bill (HB) 9310, which seeks to grant a congressional franchise to Negros Electric and Power Corporation (NEPC) during the 19th Congress regular session yesterday. During the debate in the plenary, committee on legislative franchises chair, Parañaque City Representative Gus Tambunting emphasized that the Central Negros …
Settle the issue; Lacson: Moises Padilla VM, SB rift will not affect town operations
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson said yesterday that the rift between the Moises Padilla Sangguniang Bayan (SB) and Vice Mayor Ian Villaflor will not affect the municipal government’s operations and the delivery of basic services. Lacson made the statement after Villaflor announced that he would file a complaint in …
‘Factual issue’; Moises Padilla VM lodges complaint over P2.1-M slashed budget
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga Moises Padilla Vice Mayor Ian Villaflor has lodged a complaint in court after the Sangguniang Bayan (SB) refused to approve his P2.1 million budget for 2024. Villaflor was seeking the approval of the budget that was supposed to be used for purchasing fuel and salary of the municipal government’s job order and casual …
Minor injuries; 35 injured as bus falls on its side in Kabankalan
At least 35 passengers were injured after a bus fell on its side at Barangay Salong in Negros Occidental’s Kabankalan City yesterday morning. Kabankalan police chief, Lt. Colonel Roberto Indiape, Jr. said the bus was bound for the city’s Barangay Bantayan from Bacolod City when the accident happened around 9:30 a.m. Indiape said the bus stopped on …