Martes, Abril 21, 2026

Kapihan sa Manila Bay Features MMDA GM Nicolas Torre III on Metro Traffic, Public Safety Agenda




*Manila, Philippines* – The *Kapihan sa Manila Bay* forum at *Cafe Adriatico, Remedios Circle, Malate* hosts *Gen. Nicolas Torre III*, General Manager of the *Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)*, as featured guest in its weekly media forum this *Wednesday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM*.


Former Philippine National Police chief, Torre was appointed MMDA General Manager by President Marcos and formally assumed office after taking his oath at Malacañang on *Friday, December 26, 2025*. He was sworn in by Executive Secretary Ralph Recto. 




 From PNP to MMDA: Torre’s Shift to Metro Management

Torre brings to MMDA his background in police operations, including his “five-minute response policy” implemented during his PNP tenure. His appointment comes as Metro Manila faces continuing challenges in traffic, flooding, and emergency response coordination. 


On *January 15, 2026*, MMDA GM Torre met with Metro Manila Council President and San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora to eye stronger cooperation on National Capital Region matters. Among the priorities: *faster emergency response time in Metro Manila* as MMC and MMDA forge stronger ties. 




*Key Issues Expected at Kapihan*

With Torre at the helm of MMDA, conversations at Kapihan sa Manila Bay are expected to cover:


1. *Traffic Management & Enforcement*: Updates on EDSA bus lane, NCAP, and coordination with LGUs for choke points.

2. *Emergency Response*: Building on his PNP 5-minute response policy, Torre’s plans for MMDA’s disaster and traffic incident response.

3. *Flood Control & Infrastructure*: MMDA’s role in Metro Manila’s flood mitigation ahead of the rainy season.

4. *Public Safety*: Integration of CCTV, body-worn cameras, and coordination with PNP under his leadership.

5. *ASEAN 2026 Hosting*: MMDA’s preparations for traffic and security as the Philippines hosts the ASEAN Leaders’ Summit in May 2026. 


 *About Kapihan sa Manila Bay*

Hosted by veteran journalist *Marichu Villanueva*, Kapihan sa Manila Bay is a weekly news forum held *every Wednesday, 9:30-11:00 AM at Cafe Adriatico, Remedios Circle*. It features government officials, policymakers, and newsmakers in candid conversations with the Manila press corps. The forum is livestreamed on its Facebook page and YouTube Channel. 


Past guests include Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco, Senator Francis Tolentino, DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos, and MMDA Chairman Romando Artes. 


*Torre’s Track Record*

Before MMDA, Torre served as PNP Chief and CIDG Chief. He oversaw high-profile operations and pushed for police visibility, with President Marcos ordering him to set up 5,000+ police assistance desks near schools. As CIDG chief, he mobilized tracker teams nationwide and coordinated with Interpol. 


His transition to MMDA signals Malacañang’s intent to apply enforcement discipline to metro management. “He would not… He did not agree with the...” President Marcos said of Torre’s removal as PNP chief, citing a “disagreement” with Napolcom. 


*Event Details*

*What*: Kapihan sa Manila Bay with MMDA GM Gen. Nicolas Torre III

*When*: Wednesday, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM

*Where*: Cafe Adriatico, Remedios Circle, Malate, Manila

*Livestream*: Kapihan sa Manila Bay Facebook Page & YouTube Channel.

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Lunes, Abril 20, 2026

Purok 6B: Illegal Occupation, Court Orders, and the Limits of Municipal Authority




In Barangay Bambang, Los Baños, Laguna, the long-standing dispute over Purok 6B has reached a decisive and difficult stage, one that highlights a fundamental reality often misunderstood in similar cases: the presence of illegal occupants, and the limited role of the municipal government when private property rights and court orders are involved.


For decades, Purok 6B has been home to families who built lives on land they did not legally own. While many residents assert long-term occupancy, some spanning over 40 years, and others cite historical ties to what was once Camp Eldridge (now Camp Macario Sakay), these narratives, though deeply personal, have not translated into legal ownership. Court records and sources confirm that residents have been unable to present formal documentation establishing rightful claim to the property.


The legal standing of the land has been clear for years.


In 1992, the property was lawfully acquired by a private individual, Jesus Casus, through a government-sanctioned sale. Several residents acknowledged that their stay was merely by tolerance, an arrangement that allowed temporary occupancy with the condition that they vacate upon request. This agreement, reportedly supported by affidavits, placed residents in a precarious legal position from the outset.


Ownership later transferred to Bambangland Corporation in 2016, further solidifying the land’s private status. When notices to vacate were issued in 2017 and subsequently ignored, the corporation pursued legal action. By April 2, 2018, the Municipal Trial Court ruled in favor of the property owner, a decision that was upheld when the Regional Trial Court dismissed the residents’ appeal in 2021.


From that point forward, the issue was no longer ambiguous.


The continued occupation of the land despite final court rulings placed remaining residents in the category of illegal occupants under the law. While some families had already accepted relocation packages, including cash assistance ranging from P80,000 to P100,000 or land allocations, others chose to stay, some even claiming to have made payments in hopes of securing ownership. However, such claims, absent legal basis, held no weight against a valid land title and enforceable court decisions.


This is where the role of the municipal government becomes critical to clarify.


Contrary to public perception, the local government of Los Baños does not have the authority to halt or override a court-ordered demolition involving private property. Mayor Neil Andrew Nocon and municipal officials may facilitate dialogue, coordinate relocation efforts, and ensure that due process is observed, but they cannot legally intervene to stop enforcement once a writ of demolition has been issued by the authorities. 


The demolition in Purok 6B is not an initiative of the municipal government, it is final and executory court order. The responsibility for enforcement lies with the court sheriff, with assistance from law enforcement agencies to maintain order during operations. The local government’s role is largely supportive, particularly in addressing humanitarian concerns, but it does not extend to reversing judicial decisions.


Efforts by residents to delay the process through legal remedies, including a petition for a temporary restraining order in 2023 and subsequent appeals to higher courts, ultimately failed. By 2024, even the Court of Appeals had denied motions for reconsideration, effectively exhausting available legal options.


By April 2026, the demolition proceeded as scheduled, following formal notice to the municipal government. The scale and structure of the community, with many houses built from concrete, have prolonged the process, but not altered its legal basis.


The situation in Purok 6B highlights a difficult but essential distinction: length of stay does not equate to ownership, and expectation does not override documentation. It also illustrates the limits of local governance in the face of private property rights and judicial authority.


As the remaining structures come down, the story of Purok 6B is no longer just about displacement, it is about the consequences of informal settlement on privately owned land, the uneven outcomes among residents, and the hard line that the law ultimately draws.


In the end, while compassion may shape public sentiment, it is legal ownership, and the courts that uphold it, that determine the outcome.

Sabado, Abril 18, 2026

18th Philippine Food Expo 2026 Brings “Feast of Philippine Flavors to the World” at World Trade Center Manila




*Pasay City, Philippines* – The *18th Philippine Food Expo (PFE)* returns *April 17–19, 2026* at the *World Trade Center Metro Manila*,  WTCMM Building, Gil Puyat Ave. Extension cor. Diosdado Macapagal Blvd., Pasay City. Running from *10:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily*, the event continues its legacy as the country’s most established all-Filipino food and beverage show. 




*Theme: Feast of Philippine Flavors to the World*

Organized by the *Philippine Food Processors and Exporters Organization, Inc. (PHILFOODEX)* with *Cut Unlimited Inc.* as exhibition manager, this year’s edition highlights how local food enterprises are evolving with consumer demand while staying rooted in regional identity. What began as a local sourcing event has grown into a platform attracting domestic buyers and international interest, giving Filipino food producers wider market reach. 












*Scale and Impact*

The most recent edition gathered *more than 300 micro, small, and medium enterprises, exporters, and retailers*, drawing an estimated *20,000 attendees* over three days. For 2026, expect *500+ exhibitors* and *25,000 visitors*, showcasing products that reflect both traditional flavors and contemporary developments in the Philippine food landscape. 


 *Event Highlights*


*1. Culinary Challenge*

A flagship event bringing together the country’s most promising culinary students and faculty from culinary schools, colleges, universities, and hospitality programs. It bridges classroom learning and real-world practice by mirroring industry standards, emphasizing technical culinary mastery, creativity, nutrition, and professional discipline. Institutions gain national visibility and a benchmark for aligning academic training with professional practice. 


*2. Regional Cuisine & Product Showcase*

Exhibitors present food and beverage products from across the archipelago — from regional specialties to export-ready innovations. See companies like Fruits of Life Inc., makers of Lipa Fresh Coconut Water, delivering sanitary, convenient coconut water.


*3. Food Styling & Photography Competition*

Open voting ran *April 6–18, 2026* on official PFE Facebook and Instagram pages. The QA and Judging happens *April 18, 2026, 1:20 PM – 2:00 PM* at the World Trade Center Lobby. 


*4. New Collaborations & Business Matching*

Beyond retail, PFE serves as a venue for networking, market research, and B2B deals within the food sector. The show covers food processing, packaging, ingredients, beverages, and food service equipment. 


 *Why It Matters*

The Philippine Food Expo is listed as a *Certificate of Excellence Winner* and ranked *#4 of 27 events in Food & Beverages in the Philippines*. It’s rated *4.4/5* with high marks for Quality of Participants and Display & Presentation. 




*Event Details*

*What*: 18th Philippine Food Expo (PFE)

*When*: April 17–19, 2026 | 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

*Where*: World Trade Center Metro Manila, Gil Puyat Ave. Extension cor. Diosdado Macapagal Blvd., Pasay City

*Organizer*: PHILFOODEX Inc. | Exhibition Manager: Cut Unlimited, Inc.

*Website*: http://philippinefoodexpo.ph 

From regional cuisine spotlights to culinary competitions and international pavilions, the 18th edition expands its reach while staying rooted in local industry. 

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CONEX 2026: Innovation, Connectivity, and the Future Unfold at SMX



 The energy was unmistakable as CONEX 2026 took over SMX Convention Center Manila—bringing together innovators, industry leaders, tech enthusiasts, and curious minds under one roof. More than just an exhibition, CONEX proved to be a dynamic platform where ideas met action and the future came alive.

From the moment guests stepped inside, the atmosphere buzzed with excitement. Exhibitors showcased cutting-edge technologies, smart solutions, and breakthrough products that highlighted how connectivity continues to shape industries—from business and transportation to lifestyle and digital experiences.

One of the highlights of CONEX was its interactive exhibits. Visitors had the chance to experience innovations firsthand—immersive demos, live presentations, and engaging discussions that made complex technologies more accessible and exciting. It wasn’t just about seeing what’s new—it was about understanding how these advancements can impact everyday life.

Industry experts and thought leaders also took the stage, sharing insights on emerging trends, digital transformation, and the importance of staying connected in an ever-evolving world. These sessions sparked meaningful conversations and inspired attendees to think bigger and adapt faster in today’s fast-paced environment.

Beyond the tech, CONEX was also about collaboration. It created opportunities for networking, partnerships, and knowledge exchange—bridging gaps between businesses, creators, and consumers. Whether you’re a startup founder, a corporate leader, or simply a tech enthusiast, there was something valuable to take away.

As the event continues to grow, CONEX at SMX stands as a testament to the power of innovation and the importance of connection in shaping the future. It’s not just an event—it’s a glimpse of what’s next.

CONEX 2026 truly connects people, ideas, and possibilities.






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Miyerkules, Abril 15, 2026

5th SAFETY4SEA Manila Forum Set for April 16, 2026: Safety, Sustainability, and the Human Element in Focus




*Manila, Philippines* – The maritime industry will once again converge in the Philippines as the *5th SAFETY4SEA Manila Forum* takes place on *Thursday, April 16, 2026*, from *9:00 AM to 5:00 PM* at the *Sheraton Ballroom, Sheraton Manila Hotel, Pasay City*.


As a full-day, non-profit event, the forum is expected to draw *approx. 450 delegates from 180 organizations*, including Safety, Technical, and Marine departments of shipping operators, manning agencies, maritime schools, regulators, and other industry stakeholders. Attendance is *free of charge*, with sponsors covering all expenses.




#### *Why Manila, Why Now*

The Philippines remains one of the world’s largest suppliers of seafarers and a key maritime hub in Southeast Asia. With its skilled workforce, strong maritime education institutions, shipbuilders, and established maritime service sector, the country provides a strategic setting for dialogue on the future of shipping. 


“_The SAFETY4SEA Manila Forum serves as an essential gathering for maritime professionals, providing a collaborative environment to address safety, regulatory, and environmental challenges facing the industry,_” said *Apo Belokas, Managing Editor of SAFETY4SEA*. 


#### *2026 Agenda: Human Factors, Crew Welfare, Sustainability*

Reflecting the industry’s growing focus on sustainability and resilience, the 2026 forum will emphasize *crew welfare, safety culture, and sustainability issues*. The event opens with remarks from *Apo Belokas*, followed by keynote addresses from *Sonia B. Malaluan*, Administrator of the Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA), and *Adm. Eduardo Ma R. Santos*, President of the Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP). 


*Five expert-led panels* will cover human-centered maritime challenges:


*Panel #1: Human Factors in the New Maritime Landscape*

- Regulatory update: Developments in STCW & MLC

- Enhancing crew performance in increasingly complex operations

- Impact of automation, digitalization & decarbonization

- Safety culture & safety learning 


*Panel #2: Experience Transfer & Best Practices for a Safer Future*

- Key challenges and opportunities for the industry

- Best practices to enable learning and proactive risk management

- The role of leadership & company culture in safety performance

- Learning from accidents & accident prevention 


Additional panels will tackle crew wellbeing, training, and seafarers’ perspectives. Central themes include strengthening safety culture and enhancing seafarers’ resilience as essential pillars of a sustainable maritime sector. 


#### *Urgent Context*

The need for dialogue is urgent. Ongoing tensions in the Middle East have left many seafarers stranded, exposing them to heightened physical risks and sustained psychological pressure. This highlights the critical importance of prioritizing *crew welfare, effective fatigue management, clear communication, and strong situational awareness*. 


#### *Interactive Format*

Designed to encourage active participation, attendees can expect *dynamic panel discussions, live Q&A sessions, and interactive dialogue* that promote knowledge-sharing and collaboration across sectors. The program also includes networking coffee breaks to facilitate industry connections. 


#### *Part of a Global Series*

The Manila Forum is part of SAFETY4SEA’s 2026 events calendar, which includes forums in Limassol, Singapore, London, and Athens, plus the 6th Crew Welfare Week and 10th SAFETY4SEA Awards. 


*Event Details*

*What*: 5th SAFETY4SEA Manila Forum

*When*: Thursday, April 16, 2026 | 09:00 – 17:00

*Where*: Sheraton Ballroom, Sheraton Manila Hotel, 80 Andrews Avenue, Pasay City

*Admission*: Free for delegates

*Registration*: http://events.safety4sea.com


With its strong focus on *safety, sustainability, and the human element*, the 5th SAFETY4SEA Manila Forum is set to be a landmark event for the maritime community, contributing to meaningful dialogue and collaborative efforts that will help shape the future of global shipping.





Martes, Abril 14, 2026

Kapihan sa Manila Bay featuring DOTr Secretary Giovanni ‘Banoy’ Lopez





Kapihan sa Manila Bay: DOTr Sec. Lopez Tackles NSCR, Commuter Welfare*




*Manila, Philippines* – Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Giovanni ‘Banoy’ Lopez laid out key transport priorities and commuter-centered reforms during the recent _Kapihan sa Manila Bay_ media forum hosted by veteran journalist Marichu Villanueva. 




1. NSCR: Flagship Project to Ease Traffic*

Lopez pointed to the ₱229-billion *North-South Commuter Railway (NSCR) Project* as the department’s pivotal answer to Metro Manila’s traffic, ranked among the world’s worst in the 2025 TomTom Traffic Index. 


According to Sec. Lopez, the railway modernization promises economic boosts to provinces like Bulacan, Pampanga, and Laguna through enhanced connectivity and job creation. As of the forum, the Manila-Clark segment (Phase 1) is at roughly 65% completion. While right-of-way (ROW) snags caused delays, six key areas from Calumpit, Bulacan to Clark, Pampanga have already been cleared to accelerate construction. 




2. ‘Walking the Talk’: Officials Ordered to Commute*

After personally experiencing public transport on September 15, 2025, Lopez described commuting as “a punishment. Quite difficult. Exhausting,” and “like a war – everyone’s chasing the bus to ride on”. He noted buses with 50-seat capacity were carrying about 90 passengers. 


That experience prompted him to order all DOTr road and rail officials to ride public transport at least once a week starting September 17, 2025. Covered officials include undersecretaries, assistant secretaries for road and rail, LTO, LTFRB, LRTA, PNR, and MRT-3 heads. “Itong mga opisyal natin sa road at rail sector, sila talaga ‘yung mga dapat lumalabas lagi kasi karamihan ng ating mga proyekto ay nasa mga sektor na ito,” Lopez said. 


3. Focus on Commuter Experience & Accountability*

Lopez drew attention in November 2025 when he flagged the “dirty” and “neglected” facilities at LRT-1 Baclaran Station. DOTr clarified he did not scold the station manager but expressed frustration over commuter welfare, stressing that lapses “must be met with accountability”. He also called for equal responsibility from LRMC upper management. 


4. Reallocating Budget for Public Service*

In October 2025, Lopez ordered the reallocation of a ₱50-million allotment for new DOTr vehicles to instead improve LTO and LTFRB facilities. The funds will upgrade waiting areas with air conditioning, water dispensers, and sufficient chairs for clients. Lopez said this complies with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s directive to give Filipinos the public transport and services they deserve. 


 *Kapihan sa Manila Bay: A Platform for Dialogue*

Kapihan sa Manila Bay_ serves as a regular media forum where Cabinet officials discuss pressing national issues. Sec. Lopez used the platform to underscore that DOTr’s thrust is not just infrastructure, but restoring dignity to the daily commute through better facilities, accountability, and first-hand experience from officials.

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Dylan and AJ Meet and Greet @SmMoaMusicHall

 


Dylan Burton and AJ Colico are bringing their online presence to life with their first-ever meet and greet, dubbed as a "Fanverse Experience," happening today, March 14, 2026, at 3:00 PM at the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall in Pasay. This event promises an immersive experience, celebrating the connection between the duo and their fans.


The two rising digital stars, known for competing in the South Korean-Filipino survival show "Be The NEXT: 9 Dreamers," have been making waves online. They recently represented the Philippines at the Topklout 10th K-World Influencer Summit in Beihai, China, showcasing their influence in the digital space.




As exclusive talents of iMe Philippines, Dylan and AJ have been recognized for shaping the future of digital innovation. Their meet and greet is expected to be an unforgettable experience for fans.




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