Imagine raucous, ear piercing chatter and laughter in popular restaurants and festive parties. Imagine the sounds being captured and converted into electricity. High school student James Louis de Luna has managed to do just that, harnessing enough sound to power a machine called “Sumobot.” His ingenuity won for the Philippines a silver medal in the […]
Month: November 2017
Sy, Ayala join Asia’s 50 richest
The Sys and the Zobels are among this year’s Top 50 Asia’s Richest Families, according to American business magazine Forbes. Placing ninth on the list is the family of Henry Sy, with a net worth of US$20.1 billion (P1 trillion). In 43rd place is the Zobel family with a net worth of US$6.13 billion (P311.5 […]
The whole nation’s attention last week was riveted on the 31st ASEAN summit drama. The Philippines played host to the meeting of heads of state of member nations of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, who were joined by China Premier Li Keqiang, United States President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and Canadian Prime […]
Suspected Abu Sayyaf bandits abducted six civilians, including two children, in Patikul, Sulu on Nov. 14. Meanwhile, a Vietnamese hostage died in captivity while three other Vietnamese nationals were rescued on Nov. 10 in Tawi-Tawi, according to the military’s Western Mindanao Command. Kidnapped were Jessy, 55; Nene, 56; Aloh, 22, all surnamed Trinidad, and Lucy, […]
The government of Japan conferred The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star on Dr. George S.K. Ty, group chairman and founder of Metropolitan Bank & Trust Company, in recognition of his contribution to strengthening the economic relations between Japan and the Philippines. As a major player in the Philippine banking sector, Ty […]
Tsinoy businesswoman Natividad Y. Cheng was named Entrepreneur of the Year Philippines 2017 in an awards banquet held recently at the Makati Shangri-La hotel. She will represent the country in the World Entrepreneur of the Year awards in Monte Carlo, Monaco in June 2018. Chairperson and chief executive officer of Multiflex RNC Philippines, Inc. (Uratex), […]
Philippines, China sign 14 deals
The Philippines and China signed a total of 14 agreements in various areas of cooperation. The signing was witnessed by President Rodrigo Duterte and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang after their expanded bilateral meeting in Malacañang on Nov. 15. The agreements signed were: • Agreement on Economic and Technical Cooperation between the Philippines and China • […]
Cemeteries all over the country come to life during Undas, the time of honoring the dearly departed. Filipino families flock to the tombs of their kin, bearing gifts such as flowers, food and fond memories. With bountiful feasts, they treat the departed as if they were still alive. However, the bustle in cemeteries during this […]
Keeping cemeteries clean during Undas
Three years ago, it took almost ten trucks to haul off the waste generated from Nov. 1 to 2 in Manila Memorial Park in Holy Cross, Novaliches. Back then, the park management’s solution was to discard everything. “Regardless if it’s recyclable or not, they are already considered waste materials,” park manager Jo Seuzo Alo says. […]
Volunteer power
Behind the success of Tzu Chi Foundation’s annual environmental protection and recycling campaign in cemeteries during the observance of Undas are the volunteers who dedicate themselves to promoting love for the planet among the public. The northeast monsoon and a tropical depression hovering over the country’s area of responsibility brought incessant rain from Oct. 29 […]