Tuesday, January 3, 2017

LIZA SOBERANO, SUPER HAPPY DAHIL SA B-DAY GIFT NI ENRIQUE





Walang pagsidlan ang kasiyahan ng kapamilya actress na si Liza Soberano nang ibigay ng kanyang kalovetam na si Enrique Gil bilang regalo sa kanyang ika – 19 na kaarawan sa bukas, January 4.

Ayon sa instagram post ni Liza, literal syang napaiyak nang buksan ang regalo ni Enrique na isang Chanel boy flap bag.


Aniya, ito ay ang kanyang matagal nang pinapangarap dahil napakahirap nitong hanapin at halos imposibleng makuha nya.

Ngunit ayon kay Liza, nagawa itong makuha ng kaloveteam para sa kanya.

Nagkakahalaga umano ang naturang designer na bag ng 4,662 Euros o 243, 226 Pesos.

Makikitang talagang inenjoy ni Liza ang kanyang pangarap na bag na kasama nyang inirampa sa kanyang recent trip sa Japan.




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DUTERTE BULAG NA RAW SA MALING IMPORMASYON, ROBREDO HINDI NA MAGPAPALIWANAG






Vice President Leni Robredo on Tuesday said it now seems pointless to explain to President Rodrigo Duterte after he insisted that she participated in rallies against him.
Robredo said it saddened her that Duterte has chosen to believe false reports, adding that the matter was easy to verify.

"Ako, kahit very vocal ako sa pag-oppose, sinadya kong 'di sumali sa mga rally in deference to the President, dahil miyembro ako ng Gabinete. Pero kung ang report sa kaniya ay ganoon, nakakalungkot na pinaniwalaan niya dahil alam ng marami na hindi 'yon totoo," she said in an interview in Ocampo, Camarines Sur, where she began her week-long visit to areas affected by Typhoon Nina.

"Nasa posisyon sila na malaman kung ano ang totoo at hindi dahil lahat naman ng intelligence agencies hawak nila," she added.


"Parang nakapasimpleng bagay na madaling i-verify, bakit ang pinaniwalaan ang hindi totoo. Medyo nakakalungkot 'yon, pero again, tapos na 'yon," she went on.

The Vice President, who stepped down as Housing chair last Dec. 5, noted that a Cabinet post is a "position of confidence."

"Kailangang buo ang tiwala sa akin ng Pangulo, pero kung ganoon ang kasinungalingan na pinaniniwalaan, gustong sabihin na iyong tiwala sa akin napakababa, so wala na ring point," she said.

She underscored her willingness to help the administration in her own capacity, but added that she wouldn't force her way back into the Cabinet, where she sat as Housing chief for five months.

"Iyong sa akin makikipagtulungan pa rin ako sa abot ng aking makakaya. Hindi ko na rin ipagsisiksikan ang sarili ko. Ako naman ang desire na tumulong ay parating nariyan, pero mahirap naman na hindi ka pinagkakatiwalaan," she said.

"Pero ako supportive pa rin ako sa mga bagay na pareho naming pinaniniwalaan, halimbawa ngayong sakuna, kahit pribado ang nilalapitan natin gagawin natin," she added.

Robredo earlier said she tried to reach out to the President—through his special assistant Bong Go and Cabinet Secretary Jun Evasco—seeking clarification when she was asked to "desist from attending all Cabinet meetings."

The directive led to her resignation as Housing chair.
In a series of one-on-one interviews last week, Duterte repeatedly said that Robredo's supposed participation in rallies calling for his ouster prompted him to exclude her from his Cabinet.

The President said there was a seeming "incongruity" between that and her stay in his Cabinet.
While on a family trip in the United States, Robredo issued a statement reiterating that she never participated in any rally against Duterte or his actions, notably those against the burial of the late Ferdinand Marcos at the Libingan ng mga Bayani.

She also again denied any involvement or knowledge about alleged ouster plots against the President.


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VP LENI ROBREDO COMPLAINS ON HER VISIT IN BICOL, BLAMES SLOW RELIEF OPERATION





Vice President Leni Robredo on Tuesday noted that relief response seems to take long to reach some areas hit by Typhoon Nina.
A day after returning from a family trip in the United States, Robredo began a week-long visit to Bicol region in Camarines Sur, her home province. On Tuesday, she went to the towns of Ocampo and Pili, part of the district she represented in Congress.

Asked for her observations, Robredo noted that assistance seemed slow, adding that some areas have received only relief from her office, which has sent help to at least 10,000 families in 145 barangays in the province.

"Sa tingin ko medyo mabagal, mabagal iyong galaw," she said during an interview in Ocampo.

"Ngayon magbababad tayo dito, iyong mga nakausap ko naman ang nakarating pa lang sa kanilang tulong galing sa amin. Hindi din sapat kasi mas gusto natin na mas long-term sana ang solusyon na maibibigay," she also said.


In Ocampo, she noted that electric posts are still down on major roads, and that it was a bit "unusual" that only less than half of the power supply has been brought back—a matter she sought to disuss with the electric cooperative later that day.

She also said residents of Ocampo need assistance for shelter and agriculture, a matter she said she hopes to help bring before national government agencies.

'Sustainable'

Robredo, who was criticized for being in the US when Nina hit the region, said her week-long visit in Bicol is meant to assess needs to help find "sustainable" assistance for those affected.
She said she hopes to make up for her absence during the onslaught of the typhoon.

"Siguro kung mababalik lang mas gusto ko na nandito ako. Pero making the best out of the situation, hindi na mababalik, pero bumabawi tayo. Asikasuhin... iyong buong staff naman natin, noong wala ako, talaga namang, walang napabayaan," Robredo said.

She also noted that they are shifting from relief operations to rehabilitation, eyeing sturdier housing for residents.

"Iyong lahat ng nagbibigay ng tulong pinapakiusapan natin na kung puwede shelter materials na, pero iyong gusto natin mas maayos na ayos. Hindi iyong magbibigay lang ng nipa, shingles. Gusto sana natin kapag nag-rebuild sila, ito ang rebuild na mas mabuti. Hindi iyong bawat sakuna sila din ang nasisiraan ng bahay," said Robredo, former chair of the Housing and Urban Development Coordinating Council (HUDCC).

She said she also intends to visit schools that were once more damaged by the typhoon.

"Gusto naming tignan kung bakit nangyari ulit iyon kasi ayaw nating nagsasayang ng resources ng gobyerno. Kasi gusto natin na kapag tayo nag-rebuild talagang build back better kasi otherwise parang kawawa talaga iyong mahihirap kasi pare-pareho din iyong nabibiktima, pare-pareho iyong nasisiraan ng bahay, pare-pareho iyong nawawalan ng tirahan, pare-parehong eskuwelahan ang nasisira," she said.


Latest data from the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) showed that damage to both agriculture and infrastructure in the Philippines has so far reached P5.183 billion.

Broken down, damage to agriculture was recorded at P4.130 billion, while damage to infrastructure—roads, bridges, river control, health, and school facilities—was at P1.053 billion.







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Monday, January 2, 2017

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