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Rep. Atayde draws Iglesia Ni Cristo endorsement

2:33 p.m. May 9, 2025

Quezon City First District Rep. Juan Carlos “Arjo” Atayde has received the endorsement of the Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC) for a second consecutive term, joining the ranks of several local candidates who have secured the influential church’s support ahead of the 2025 elections. 

Atayde also expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the Iglesia Ni Cristo.

“Lubos po ang aking pasasalamat muli sa tiwalang ipinagkaloob ng mga Kapatid sa Iglesia Ni Cristo, lalo na kay Ka Eduardo V. Manalo,” said Atayde.
“Ang inyong suporta ay inspirasyon namin upang ipagpatuloy ang tapat at maagap na serbisyo para sa bayan. Sama-sama tayong kikilos, aksyon agad!”

Atayde, who won his first term in 2022, is seeking a second term on the back of both his legislative record and the successful implementation of district-level programs that have focused on employment, health care, education, and food security.

The legislator reiterated his commitment to “sustain his ongoing projects, fulfill his legislative duties, and continue delivering honest public service” in Quezon City’s first district.

Among his major legislative accomplishments are authorship or co-authorship of key national laws such as the Eddie Garcia Law, the Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers, the Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Act, the Internet Transactions Act, the Regional Specialty Centers Act, the SIM Registration Act, the Ease of Paying Taxes Act, and the New Government Procurement Act.

In his first term, Atayde also spearheaded local initiatives that provided direct aid to thousands of residents. These included emergency employment for 11,498 workers under TUPAD, job opportunities abroad for 1,500 applicants through the Taiwan Job Fair, livelihood training for 1,100 residents via TESDA, and capital support for 245 small entrepreneurs through the Sustainable Livelihood Program.

The lawmaker also launched and maintained key welfare programs: free dialysis treatment for 60 patients daily at the district’s new facility, medical assistance for 75,466 individuals, CHED aid for 4,598 students, scholarship support for 1,410 others under Tulong Dunong and SMART, rice aid for 132,567 families, over 65,000 meals served through Kusina on Wheels, and seasonal gift-giving that reached 64,000 families.

In times of crisis, Atayde’s office also responded to the needs of 7,789 families affected by fire, extended burial assistance to 3,501 families, and provided financial help to 40,684 individuals for various needs.

Atayde is running under Team Aksyon Agad alongside Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte and six councilors in the district—all of whom also received the coveted INC endorsement.

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MTerra Solar powers up 250 MW, boosting energy supply amid global volatility

7:45 p.m. April 1, 2026

Meralco PowerGen Corporation (MGEN),  through its affiliate Terra Solar Philippines Inc. (MTerra Solar), has successfully energized  the first 250-megawatts (MW) of its solar capacity – now operating as a generator and  marking the start of its contribution to the country’s growing demand for reliable and clean  energy.  

This milestone represents a critical step in the project’s phased development and comes  at a pivotal time for the Philippines, as global fuel market volatility driven in part by the  current situation in the Middle East, continues to highlight the urgency of strengthening  domestic and renewable energy sources. The early delivery of capacity from MTerra Solar  reinforces efforts to enhance the country’s energy self-sufficiency and reduce exposure  to imported fuel risks.  

“Reaching this milestone reflects the strong execution, collaboration, and dedication of  our teams and partners. More importantly, it underscores the role of projects like MTerra  Solar in helping secure the country’s energy future at a time when reliability and 

affordability are under increasing pressure,” said MGEN Renewables and MTerra Solar  President and CEO Dennis B. Jordan. 

MTerra Solar was initially authorized to export up to 85 MW of firm power to the grid as  part of testing and commissioning activities. With the continued support from the  Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines  (NGCP), the facility is now exporting up to 250MW — providing additional capacity to help  stabilize supply during a period of heightened system demand.  

During a previous MTerra Solar event, DOE Secretary Sharon Garin emphasized the  project’s significance in strengthening the country’s renewable energy pipeline and  addressing immediate supply challenges.  

“The initial grid synchronization of MTerra Solar – led by MGEN and Actis – represents a  meaningful step towards our transition to a cleaner and more energy-resilient Philippines.  Developments of this scale are critical as we navigate current global uncertainties while  ensuring long-term energy security,” Secretary Garin said.  

“Beyond its contribution to the renewable energy transition, MTerra Solar plays an  important role in supporting the country’s near-term energy requirements. The project’s  phased energization enables earlier delivery of capacity to the grid, helping ease supply  constraints and supporting efforts to maintain stable electricity prices amid evolving global  conditions,” MGEN President and CEO Emmanuel V. Rubio shared. 

In addition, MTerra Solar has also energized the first tranche of its battery energy storage  system (BESS). Through energy generated from its solar output, the plant has been able  to deliver up to 450 MWh of energy to the grid at night. This tranche now represents the  largest operational BESS available in the Philippines.  

Following these milestones, the facility will still undergo a series of comprehensive  activities in the coming weeks to ensure the safe, efficient, and reliable integration of  battery storage with the solar facility. Once fully operational, the integrated BESS will  enhance grid stability and enable the dispatch of renewable energy beyond daylight  hours, strengthening system reliability while maximizing the value of solar power  generation. 

MTerra Solar underscores MGEN’s commitment to advancing a diverse energy portfolio  that addresses the energy trilemma – ensuring that supply remains sustainable, reliable,  and affordable. At full capacity, the project is expected to generate up to 3,500 MWp of  solar power, supported by a 4,500 MWh battery energy storage system – delivering clean  energy to approximately 2.4 million households. 

The project will also avoid an estimated 4.3 million tons of carbon emissions annually,  equivalent to removing more than 3 million gasoline-powered vehicles from the road. With 

Phase 1 on track for completion this year and Phase 2 already under construction, MTerra  Solar will continue to scale up its capacity, contributing meaningfully to the Philippines’  renewable energy targets of 35% by 2030 and 50% by 2040. 

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Food delivery rider smashes PH cycling record using bike with P2,500 frame

2:25 a.m. March 30. 2026

TAGAYTAY City— Patrick Gerard Lee put the Philippines on the medals board with his bronze medal in men C5 scratch race of para cycling in the Asian Cycling Confederation Track and Para Track Cycling championships on Sunday at the Tagaytay CT Velodrome.

It was the first medal for the Philippines in the annual championships hosted this year by the PhilCycling and Tagaytay City—and the first continental exposure of the national para cycling team.

As importantly, Lee earned points for qualification to the Los Angeles 2028 Paralympics.

But before Lee turned the crowd inside the Tagaytay CT Velodrome into a frenzy, a Panda Food delivery bike rider—Zedrick Ivan Honorica—set a new Philippine record in men elite sprint using the same bike he uses in plying his trade.

Honorica’s bike? A Brain frame that costs P2,500 and a wheel set worth P12,000 which he raised from delivering food—a bicycle that astronomically pales to the equipment used by the elite countries’ riders, some breaching P7 million.

“I pushed and pushed myself, it’s a very tough race,” said Lee, 21, who lost his right forearm from under the elbow in a meat grinder at his aunt’s stall at Marilao Market when he was five years old.

“I’m really very happy because it’s for our country,” added Lee, who’s set to race again on the last day Wednesday of the championships supported by Tagaytay City Mayor Brent Tolentino and supported by the Philippine Sports Commission, Philippine Olympic Committee, MVP Sports Foundation, Sports Plus PH, Toyota and Peak.

Uzbekistan’s Azimbek Abdullaev won the gold medal and Japan’s Ruito Kameda secured the silver but with a tough challenge from Lee—the result went down to the photo finish.
Another Filipino, Joel Inn Tacutaco, finished fifth in the 14-rider race.
Honorica? He’s not your ordinary elite cyclist—literally, he came out of nowhere.

“I race in ‘bente-bente, nothing more,” said the 21-year-old who broke the national record his fellow Marikeño and many-time tour champion Jan Paul Morales set in the Doha 2006 Asian Games.”

“I wasn’t aware of the national record, but I know Kuya JPM [Morales], him being a champion … he doesn’t know me, though,” he added.

Honorica said he’s an accidental member of the national team in the Asian championships.

“I saw a post on Facebook by national coach Gil [Virgilio Espirutu) on an invitation for a power test [informal tryouts], and I was second best … that was only last January,” he said.

Honorica clocked 10.865 seconds, beating Morales’s 20-year-old record of 11.42 seconds.

The effort landed him in 21st out of 22 riders in the event won by Japan’s Kaiya Ota in 9.348 seconds, also shaving a fraction from his previous best of 9.350.

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NTC activates nationwide Communications Support for Holy Week 2026

2:12 p.m. March 29, 2026

The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) has mobilized nationwide public assistance operations to ensure reliable and uninterrupted communications during the Holy Week observance.

All NTC Regional Offices are directed to coordinate closely with the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), Civic Action Groups (CAGs), Amateur Radio Groups (ARGs), and Local Government Units (LGUs), including their Local Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Offices (LDRRMOs), to strengthen on-the-ground communication support and emergency response.

To further enhance readiness, the NTC will facilitate the swift issuance of temporary permits and licenses to ensure the seamless operation of communication support teams, especially as millions of Filipinos are expected to travel nationwide.

Telecommunications and broadcast entities are likewise enjoined to actively assist in the timely and accurate dissemination of public advisories.

Through these coordinated efforts, the NTC reaffirms its commitment to public safety, consumer welfare, and dependable communications services throughout Holy Week.

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