Miyerkules, Agosto 22, 2018

Two days to go, Go Negosyo's Mentor Me On Wheels to kick off in Quezon City!


We will be heading to The Block Atrium for the seventh leg of Mentor Me on Wheels in two days. The free one-on-one mentoring session will happen this August 24, 2018. Attendees will get the chance to sit with a Go Negosyo mentor for a 30-minute mentoring session.

Through MMOW, Go Negosyo introduces mentors to micro-small business owners, offering technical and practical know-how on entrepreneurship through events in more convenient and accessible locations. This program is in line with the current administration’s vision to capacitate micro-small businesses in boosting the Philippine economy.
Interested participants can pre-register through https://www.tinyurl.com/MMOWNORTHEDSA. Walk-ins are also welcome and may register on the day of the event. Limited slots available.

The Mentor Me Mobile App is now available for download on Google Play Store. The iOS version will be released soon.

Become a Go Negosyo mentor! Register via www.tinyurl.com/beagonegmentor. For more information, call 637-9229 or 637-9347.

75 In­dian firms join INDEE flag­ship en­gi­neer­ing show The Philippine Star22 Aug 2018



Some 75 In­dian firms, en­com­pass­ing the en­tire value chain of the en­gi­neer­ing in­dus­try, would be scout­ing for trade and in­vest­ment deals in the Philip­pines and other mar­kets in South Asia by par­tic­i­pat­ing in the coun­try’s flag­ship high tech­nol­ogy ex­po­si­tion ‘INDEE,’ be­ing held in Manila be­tween Aug. 22 and 25, un­der the aegis of the EEPC In­dia with the ac­tive sup­port of the Com­merce Min­istry.

As In­dia and the Philip­pines are in the process of im­ple­ment­ing game-chang­ing eco­nomic re­forms, the two coun­tries are keen on giv­ing fur­ther im­pe­tus to the bi­lat­eral trade of about $2.5 bil­lion dur­ing 2017-18, which has grown well but re­mains be­low the po­ten­tial, said In­dia’s Am­bas­sador to the Philip­pines Jaideep Mazum­dar.

As In­dia and the Philip­pines are in the process of im­ple­ment­ing game-chang­ing eco­nomic re­forms, the two coun­tries are keen on giv­ing fur­ther im­pe­tus to the bi­lat­eral trade of about $2.5 bil­lion dur­ing 2017-18, which has grown well but re­mains be­low the po­ten­tial, said In­dia’s Am­bas­sador to the Philip­pines Jaideep Mazum­dar.

He said the en­gi­neer­ing sec­tor, in­clud­ing au­to­mo­biles, is one of the main ar­eas of In­dian in­vest­ment in the Philip­pines. Con­tribut­ing sig­nif­i­cantly to In­dia’s to­tal ex­ports to the Philip­pines, the en­gi­neer­ing ex­ports are grow­ing apace at ship­ments worth $670.43 mil­lion dur­ing 2017-18. The fo­cus of the bi­lat­eral com­mer­cial en­gage­ment has to be not only on trade but in­vest­ment as well, he said.

EEPC In­dia se­nior vice chair­man Ma­hesh De­sai said close to 75 In­dian en­trepreneurs are ex­pected to showcase smart man­u­fac­tur­ing tech­nolo­gies, metal cut­ting machin­ery, in­dus­trial sup­ply, in­dus­trial and elec­tri­cal machin­ery and sheet metal machin­ery, among oth­ers at the INDEE. It is for the first time that this pres­ti­gious ex­po­si­tion is be­ing held in the Philip­pines , as it would be its 39th edi­tion.

EEPC In­dia se­nior vice chair­man Ma­hesh De­sai said close to 75 In­dian en­trepreneurs are ex­pected to showcase smart man­u­fac­tur­ing tech­nolo­gies, metal cut­ting machin­ery, in­dus­trial sup­ply, in­dus­trial and elec­tri­cal machin­ery and sheet metal machin­ery, among oth­ers at the INDEE. It is for the first time that this pres­ti­gious ex­po­si­tion is be­ing held in the Philip­pines , as it would be its 39th edi­tion.

Both na­tions are un­der­go­ing much needed re­form pro­cesses with strong fo­cus on en­hance­ment of busi­ness, trade and in­vest­ments. Both are mov­ing to­ward a higher growth tra­jec­tory which is likely to sus­tain given the un­der­ly­ing strength of these economies.

In­take ca­pac­i­ties of both economies are in­creas­ing while they both hold an ever strength­en­ing bi­lat­eral re­la­tions. The time is apt to fur­ther deepen the In­doPhilip­pine re­la­tion­ship with mu­tu­ally ben­e­fi­cial mea­sures where role of these types of trade fairs and ex­hi­bi­tions would re­ally be in­stru­men­tal. I be­lieve this INDEE Philip­pines 2018 will be a whole hearted ef­fort to­ward a more con­sol­i­dated bi­lat­eral re­la­tions be­tween In­dia and the Philip­pines with a fo­cus on trade and in­vest­ments, he added.

In­take ca­pac­i­ties of both economies are in­creas­ing while they both hold an ever strength­en­ing bi­lat­eral re­la­tions. The time is apt to fur­ther deepen the In­doPhilip­pine re­la­tion­ship with mu­tu­ally ben­e­fi­cial mea­sures where role of these types of trade fairs and ex­hi­bi­tions would re­ally be in­stru­men­tal. I be­lieve this INDEE Philip­pines 2018 will be a whole hearted ef­fort to­ward a more con­sol­i­dated bi­lat­eral re­la­tions be­tween In­dia and the Philip­pines with a fo­cus on trade and in­vest­ments, he added.

In­vest­ment re­la­tions be­tween In­dia and the Philip­pines are also well es­tab­lished with the foot­prints of In­dian ma­jors like Aditya Birla Group, Is­pat Group, Tata and Mahin­dra in this West Pa­cific archipelago. Dur­ing the last few years, In­dian com­pa­nies have suc­cess­fully ex­e­cuted some small and medium sized projects in this ASEAN mem­ber na­tion that took the to­tal In­dian in­vest­ments to more than $650 mil­lion. Tex­tiles, gar­ments, IT and ITes, steel, air­ports, chem­i­cals, au­to­mo­biles and phar­ma­ceu­ti­cals are mainly the sec­tors that caught the at­ten­tion of In­dian in­vestors.

In­vest­ment re­la­tions be­tween In­dia and the Philip­pines are also well es­tab­lished with the foot­prints of In­dian ma­jors like Aditya Birla Group, Is­pat Group, Tata and Mahin­dra in this West Pa­cific archipelago. Dur­ing the last few years, In­dian com­pa­nies have suc­cess­fully ex­e­cuted some small and medium sized projects in this ASEAN mem­ber na­tion that took the to­tal In­dian in­vest­ments to

WeChatPay, 58Pay and Tag Media Group merged in the Philippines to prepare for the influx of Chinese tourists



WeChatPay from China expansion  has been focused on Chinese tourists abroad rather than launching local versions of the platform.

Right now, there’s an ongoing orientation and training of the platform which was launch recently in the Philippines by some of the companies under Yupangco Group (Filremit, Yupangco Electronics Corporation, Manila Express, Zoomanity Group, Yamaha Music among others). Now launched as 58Pay with Bong De Ocampo and Robert Laurel Yupangco as partners and recently introduced to the public with the media at UnliCity, Century City Mall, Makati.

According to WeChatPay, “We focused on expanding the payments service abroad, but it has stopped short of trying to create a local version of the platform for other countries. Instead, the company has been focused on signing up merchants in many countries to accept the payment system so Chinese tourists can use the payments platform abroad and right now in the Philippines.”

According to Engr. Grace Bondad Nicolas, one of the partners of 58Pay, “We are looking for merchants which Chinese tourists are fond to go , just like some outlets and duty free, some famous restaurants like Samgyupsalamat, theme parks, hotels and companies like Air Asia & Jeju Air.

In the Philippines, the expectation is to increase the Chinese tourist especially now that the Duterte administration has a good relationship with China.

To know more about it, please call 09778978877 or 219 3503 to be one of the merchants.

PRRC praised for Maytunas Creek rehabilitation



L-R) Ms. Elaine Aparis of LGU Manila DPS, Ms. Maria Luz Olazo of LGU San Juan-CENRO, Ms. Frederika C. Rentoy of LGU QC-EPWMD, Exec. Dir. Jose Antonio E. Goitia of PRRC, Mr. Emmanuel P. Oblea Jr. of LGU Mandaluyong-CENRO, and Dep. Dir. Anshari C. Lomodag Jr. of PRRC shows their unity toward controlling the pollution in San Juan River through the installation of inter-city trash traps last May


Mayor Carmelita “Menchie” Abalos expressed her gratitude to PRRC Executive Director Jose Goitia and to all PRRC employees for their efforts in cleaning and developing the Maytunas creek.

The developed Maytunas creek linear park has been opened to the public since February 24, 2016.

The PRRC installed waste water interventions at Maytunas creek such as bioremediation and interceptor canal.

According to Goitia, the said creek’s 1,368 linear meters of recovered easements also feature solar-powered and electric lighting fixtures, paver blocks, concrete bench, railings, and ramp for persons with disabilities.

Prior to its rehabilitation, Mandaluyong LGU’s environmental management department head Emmanuel “Sonny” Oblea shared that they used to receive numerous complaints about the massive volume of wastes in Maytunas creek.

Mandaluyong City likewise installed trash traps before but their efforts were unsuccessful due to the massive amount of garbage to clean.

“Hindi pa ‘to [inter-city installation of trash traps] nagagawa, naglalagay na kami ng trap. Sa loob ng isang buwan, apat na beses na naglilinis kami because of numerous complaints,” said Oblea.

Oblea pointed out the important role of PRRC’s leadership and interagency cooperation in rehabilitating the creek that has prevented the flooding in the area.

“But because of the project of the PRRC again, inayos nila yung aming Maytunas creek. I think last year, wala na akong natatanggap na reklamo tungkol sa mga basura na nagka-clog doon sa aming part of Maytunas,” Oblea stated.

 Maytunas creek is one of the 47 identified tributaries of the Pasig River system.


The awful condition of the Maytunas creek in Manadaluyong City before rehabilitation.
The rehabilitated Maytunas creek in Mandaluyong is looking beautiful as a linear park.




Martes, Agosto 21, 2018

PRRC, NHA relocate another 60 ISFs from Estero de Magdalena



Pasig River Rehabilitation Commission (PRRC) relocated another batch of informal settler families (ISFs) along the stretch of Estero de Magdalena in Manila on Tuesday, July 10, 2018 with the help of the Local Inter-Agency Committee of Manila and the Local Government of Trece Martires, Cavite.
PRRC Executive Director Jose Antonio "Pepeton" E. Goitia said 60 families were transferred to their new houses in Summer Home, Trece Martires, Cavite.
From November 2015 to July 3, PRRC already transferred 1,049 ISFs out of the target 2,015 to various relocation sites in Bulacan and Cavite.
Goitia said that before the relocation, the families were accompanied and assisted by PRRC in various community dialogues and ocular inspections as part of their social preparation.
They were also provided with trucks and vans as they move to the relocation site.
The Department of Social Welfare and Development – Manila likewise provided each family with food supplies such as rice, canned goods and coffee.
Other entitlements included livelihood assistance and disaster preparedness training.
Goitia further added that Mayor Sagun would spearhead series of job fairs for the families in addition to livelihood training assistance.
Once all the ISFs are removed, the PRRC could begin the construction of the linear park along the estero as it did in Estero de Pandacan, Estero de Paco, Maytunas Creek, Estero de San Miguel and many other once-polluted waterways.
The government allotted P17 million for the rehabilitation of Estero de Magdalena into a clear waterway with easements developed into a linear park useful for community access and recreation.
The families watched and consented to the dismantling of their informal settlements with smiles on their faces as they moved to Cavite.
Trece Martires Mayor Melandres G. De Sagun welcomed the families in Cavite and ensured that their houses were in good condition, and accessible to important facilities like hospital and school.



For inquiries, please contact:

George Oliver G. De La Rama             Alyssa Chrizelle N. Miclat
Head, Public Information Advocacy and Tourism Division             Information Officer III
Tel. No.: (02) 926-5232 local 110 0933.499.6737
Mobile No.: 0906-277- 7946 0998.999.1192
Email: prrc.gov@gmail.com prrc.gov@gmail.com georgedelarama.prrc@gmail.com
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Linggo, Agosto 19, 2018

The holistic nutrition workshop featuring GERSON DIET for CANCER.



Let's get your health journey started! Come and join us in a day of making delectable and healthy recipes and discover why everyone is falling in love with plant-based diet. You will be nurtured with sufficient inspiration and information to prepare nourishing meals and snacks for yourself and your family.

Have the opportunity to create new recipes, learn new things, and meet new friends. There will be sampling of the yummy healthy dishes, take home recipes and handouts along with question and answer time and a truly unforgettable experience to share.

With our World Class Speaker: Chef Arlene Clemente- an internationally trained holistic Raw food Chef, with amazing credentials and seasoned speaker for health, wellness and disease management.

Registration fee: P 1,500.00 / Person (discounted price)
Venue: HICC Nutriment Center, UG 11 Cityland Pasong Tamo Condominium, 6264 Calle Estacion, Pio Del Pilar, Makati City
Time: 10 am to 3 pm

INCLUSIVES:
-FREE lunch
-FREE manuals
-FREE aprons
-FREE take-home samplers
-Raffle Prizes

With Onsite;
-Knife Onsite
-Chopping Board
-Spices and ingredients
-Vegetables Fruits

For more details and reservations, contact us at the following numbers:
Chef Arlene 0927-567-8562
HICC hotlines: 02 744-5355

Biyernes, Agosto 17, 2018

World-class natural remedy for Filipina beauty & wellness expert’s crowning glory



Hair loss is a concern for both men and women. It can have a devastating effect to anyone who experiences it. 
According to Web MD, the average adult head has about 100,000 to 150,000 strands of hair and loses up to 100 of them a day, which is normal. As people age, their rate of hair growth slows, and they can experience losing more than hundreds of strands which is quite alarming. So what can you do to prevent it? 
For beauty and wellness expert, Cory Quirino, embracing wellness is the first step to help improve the hair’s condition and make people look younger.
“If you choose to have a wellness lifestyle, then expect wonderful changes such as radiant skin, energy, and a general sense of well-being,” she emphasizes. “In time, you will realize that you have successfully delayed the aging process.”
The beauty and wellness expert says that choosing wellness as a lifestyle includes eating nutritious food, exercising, getting a good sleep, drinking generous amounts of water, managing stress, getting enough sunshine, and above all, staying positive. 
On top of a daily healthy regimen, a supplement is necessary to maintain a healthy hair and scalp. Many people opt to use chemical-based products. But for her, the use of natural products is a must and the best solution for hair loss.
“There are hair treatment products in the market today that claim to be effective but their ingredients could contain chemicals that may prove harmful with long-term use,” she enthuses. “Choose natural. Say NO to harsh chemicals and let nature do the makeover,” she emphasizes.
Natural ingredients such as virgin coconut oil (VCO) and aloe vera are loaded with beneficial properties, which boost the health of the scalp and hair. These and much more natural herbs and essential oils can be found in NOVUHAIR, a topical scalp lotion with 19 natural ingredients that work in synergy to help prevent hair loss, which the beauty and wellness expert approves of.
“Even if I have been blessed with thick hair, I know that it has to be cared for,” she maintains. “I use NOVUHAIR topical scalp lotion once daily in the evening before bedtime. Next morning, I apply it on my scalp again, then a shampoo after 30 minutes. Those who wish to further thicken the hair, it is a must to also use the shampoo and conditioner daily.”  
Eventually, she noticed impressive effects after using this breakthrough product: significant lessening of hair fall, abundant growth of tress, and the return of locks’ luster.
Apart from being effective, it’s a very safe solution, too. A local clinical study has proven that NOVUHAIR has no adverse side effects with continuous use. 
Moreover, NOVUHAIR is not just for those who experience hair loss. Younger people, especially the millennials, can use it for maintenance or prevention if hair loss runs in the family.


Cory recommends NOVUHAIR to everyone, especially to those who want to maintain their hair the best way they can. For her, this globally-competitive natural product answers the needs of a discriminating, health-conscious public.
Born on August 11, the granddaughter of the late Philippine President Elpidio Quirino is an author, and television and radio host. She has been a strong advocate for natural health, beauty, and wellness for more than two decades.
“Twenty years ago, it was as simple a goal as weight loss. But when I saw the dramatic effect it had on my vitality and complexion, I knew that this was the good path to take. For those who wish the same things I wanted then, this would be just as easy to embrace,” Cory recalls. 
She wrote a series of best-seller books entitled “Forever Young”, which feature beauty and health tips as well as her own workout programs. Likewise, she also made a fitness video called “Cory Quirino’s Celebrity Workout for Beginners”.
For her, living in the 21st century has its challenges. She says: “The best way to live long and be well is to live a natural life.” 
Truly, for a natural woman like Cory, her crowning glory deserves nothing but a world-class natural remedy that is NOVUHAIR.
NOVUHAIR is available at Mercury Drug and other leading drugstores nationwide. You may also have the product delivered right at your doorstep through Lazada at https://bit.ly/2Jc92Vk


For more information, contact NOVUHAIR hotlines at 413.6570 and 0922.8830575, visit www.novuhair.com, and Facebook Page: Novuhair Official. #choosenatural #ichoosenatural #novuhair #naturalwoman