Exploiting commuters

Editorial 06/14/2017

As if we don’t have enough problems dealing with errant passenger jeepney and taxi drivers, now the commuters especially women should watch out for transport network vehicle services (TNVS) drivers contracted with Uber, Grab and others with…

Tabal’s plight

Editorial 06/13/2017

The plight of Cebuana trackster Mary Joy Tabal is a “she said, they said” predicament that may befall any athlete who runs afoul with the powers that be in national sports associations (NSA) that have yet to…

MAO BA?

Editorial 06/13/2017

THE MAYOR’S REMAINS While the police’s efforts to locate the remains of Bien Unido town Mayor Gisela Boniel in the waters between Caubian Island in Lapu-Lapu City and Bien Unido town in Bohol appear to be futile,…

Deadly separation

Editorial 06/12/2017

There are at least two issues that can be gleaned in last week’s murder of Bien Unido Mayor Gisela Bendong-Boniel of Bohol province that need to be addressed if only to spare more people from becoming victims…

Tug-of-war

Editorial 06/09/2017

Trying to implement major projects to be funded by the national government can be quite a tedious and taxing process that can take years of lobbying and processing papers, not to mention being further complicated by partisan…

Alarming evidence

Editorial 06/07/2017

A video clip and the discovery of P79 million in cash and checks from a house in Marawi City may bolster the Duterte administration’s position to extend its martial law over Mindanao at the Supreme Court. The…

New location

Editorial 06/06/2017

Regardless of how the inquiry turns out, it is probably high time for the Cebu City government to relocate its Operation Second Chance facility away from the Cebu City Jail if only to stop the smuggling of…

MAO BA?

Editorial 06/06/2017

REROUTING PAINS Cebuanos were told to leave their houses early to avoid being late, since a two-day rerouting scheme for passenger jeepneys took effect starting yesterday for the construction of the P683-million underpass project at the intersection…

Hidden crime

Editorial 06/01/2017

The arrest of a mother who wasn’t able to pay her power bills for her shanty yet managed to operate a sari-sari store that served as the venue for her cyberporn trafficking was all the more alarming…

Martial law dangers

Editorial 05/28/2017

Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno’s warnings about the abuse of martial law notwithstanding, it’s former president Fidel V. Ramos speaking out against expanding martial law in the Visayas and Luzon that may get President Rodrigo Duterte’s attention…

Unhappy drivers

05/21/2017

Today’s scheduled transport strike by a militant leftist transport group comes not coincidentally on the heels of an ongoing public consultation over the looming Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project to be implemented in Cebu City. The timing…

No more hiding

05/14/2017

It’s been over a month since the Abu Sayyaf bandits first crept up unnoticed on the shores of Inabanga town, Bohol, and the military still has to catch the last two remaining members who are now said…

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