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March 2025

Lifestyle, News

Schneider Electric promotes energy saving as the foundation of a resilient company

  • Schneider Electric emphasizes that Philippine businesses can no longer treat energy efficiency as optional. Companies must act now to remain competitive and sustainable.
  • While 98% of Philippine businesses have sustainability goals, only 52% are taking meaningful action.
  • Schneider Electric’s three-step approach to strategize, digitize, and decarbonize offers a clear path to closing this gap.

Ireen Catane, Country President of Schneider Electric Philippines, at the Energy Efficiency Day 2025 conference hosted by the Philippine Energy Efficiency Alliance, Inc. (PE2) held last March 20 at the SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City.

Schneider Electric, a leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, has reaffirmed its call for Philippine businesses to prioritize energy efficiency as the quickest and most economical path to sustainability, as rising energy costs and climate change continue to have an impact on businesses.

Energy efficiency is now a need for companies looking to be resilient and competitive, according to Ireen Catane, Country President of Schneider Electric Philippines.

“In the Philippines, we have seen an increase in the Green Impact Gap by 5 points since last year’s survey, reaching 46%. While 98% of companies have sustainability goals, only 52% are taking comprehensive steps to meet them,” said Catane. “We need to better understand how we can work together to close this gap. Energy efficiency is the most immediate and impactful solution businesses can adopt today.”

Schneider Electric pioneered the use of the Green Impact Gap to measure the misalignment between companies’ declared commitment towards their sustainability goals and the tangible actions to implement sustainable development.

Energy Efficiency: A Business Imperative

Schneider Electric reports that rising climate risks have led to unstable energy costs and supply chain disruptions, already impacting 41% of businesses in Asia. Moreover, artificial intelligence-driven computing demand is expected to increase data center power consumption by 4.2 times by 2028, further straining energy resources and amplifying the need for smarter energy management.

Schneider Electric’s insights align with data from the PE2. Alexander Ablaza, President of PE2, highlighted the financial and environmental benefits of energy efficiency, stating that businesses could save billions in operational costs while cutting carbon emissions. However, he noted that many companies are still in the process of prioritizing and mainstreaming sustainability and energy efficiency initiatives in their day-to-day operations.

At the same conference, Schneider Electric outlined a three-step approach for businesses to effectively close the Green Impact Gap: Strategize, Digitize, and Decarbonize.

  • Strategize: Develop a clear roadmap to sustainability with measurable targets.
  • Digitize: Leverage data and automation to monitor and optimize energy consumption.
  • Decarbonize: Implement solutions that drive emissions reduction and long-term energy savings.

By adopting these steps, businesses can unlock financial and operational benefits. Schneider Electric’s research found that energy-efficient buildings not only reduce operational costs but also enhance property value and business reputation. Moreover, 42% of Philippine-based companies surveyed recognized new business opportunities arising from improved energy efficiency.

Leaders from the energy, sustainability, and government sectors gathered at the Energy Efficiency Day 2025 conference at SMX Convention Center, Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City, to drive action on accelerating energy efficiency in the Philippines

A Call to Action for Philippine Enterprises

Schneider Electric, alongside other representatives from both the public and private sector, reaffirmed its commitment to helping businesses navigate the energy transition through advanced solutions and strategic partnerships. “The path to sustainability is clear. Companies that act now will be the ones that thrive. The technology and expertise to drive energy efficiency already exist, and businesses must take decisive steps to turn commitments into real impact,” Catane emphasized.

The private sector is under growing pressure to adopt energy-saving measures as a result of legislative frameworks like the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act. Adopting these solutions is crucial for long-term corporate sustainability and competitiveness in the Philippines, according to Schneider Electric and industry executives who spoke at the conference.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Food, Lifestyle

Coca-Cola Philippines and its partners use the iSTAR program to empower 2,000 women entrepreneurs

iSTAR graduates at the graduation ceremony in the University of Negros Occidental Recoletos Gymnasium.

On February 1, 2025, Coca-Cola Philippines’ longstanding partner, the Negros Women for Tomorrow Foundation (NWTF), held the first-ever Hybrid Mass Graduation Ceremony for the iSTAR Program in Bacolod, Negros Occidental. Coca-Cola Philippines’ dedication to economic development, especially for women in underserved communities, is in line with this milestone.

2,000 graduates who enrolled in person or electronically came together for the graduation ceremony, which reaffirmed the program’s contribution to the advancement of women entrepreneurs across the country.

This was a significant accomplishment for the iSTAR Program in Western Visayas, especially in Region VI, emphasizing its function in giving business owners the abilities, know-how, and self-assurance they need to launch and grow their enterprises.

“For over 112 years, Coca-Cola Philippines has been refreshing the lives of Filipinos and making a positive difference in our communities, said Ivanna Dela Torre, Senior Director of Public Affairs, Communication, and Sustainability at Coca-Cola Philippines.

The event was attended by key TESDA (Technical Education & Skills Development Authority) officials, including Director General Sec. Jose Francisco “Kiko” B. Benitez, Deputy Director General for Special Concerns Felizardo R. Colombo, Executive Director of the Partnerships and Linkages Office Floramel Joy C. Songsong, Chief of the National Training Center for Women Mylene H. Somera, and TESDA regional and provincial representatives.

Strengthening partnerships for greater impact

iSTAR graduate and Sari-sari Store and Bakery owner Catherine Gallano, shared how the program equipped her with the essential skills and knowledge for her entrepreneurial success. Through the initiative’s digital learning platform, she also gained confidence in financial management and customer engagement, allowing her to expand her business.

“The iSTAR program has been incredibly beneficial as it empowers women like me to run a sustainable business, allowing us to earn a living and enhance our quality of life”, she shared.

iSTAR graduate Catherine Gallano proudly showcases her baked goods in her bakery, applying the skills and knowledge gained from the program to expand her business.

The success of the iSTAR Program is driven by the strong collaboration between Coca-Cola Philippines, TESDA, and the NWTF. TESDA has played a key role in expanding the program’s reach by providing training and certification, as well as making iSTAR’s modules free and accessible nationwide through the TESDA Online Program, ensuring more aspiring entrepreneurs can benefit from the initiative.

“You get addicted to learning; you get addicted to [the] growth of learning for yourself and sharing your learning through training others as well. Spread the message: TESDA is here to make sure that no Filipino potential goes to waste. We are here to ensure that you have the skills that you need for whatever you or your family aspires for. That we are here to help you from training to [trabaho],” said Sec. Benitez.

The NWTF has been instrumental in implementing iSTAR in grassroots communities. Its commitment to championing entrepreneurship has played a key role in ensuring that program participants—especially women—receive the necessary training and support to sustain their businesses.

“Loans are just part of it; we need loans to have capital, but the heart of Project Dungganon is to support, maximize, and protect the business. iSTAR is one of the programs Dungganon delivers in order to capacitate our members to better their businesses,” said Gilbert Stephan Maramba, Director for Operations at the NWTF.

Expanding support through Centers for Entrepreneurship

Launched in 2020, the iSTAR Program is a free entrepreneurship training initiative by Coca-Cola Philippines and TESDA. It is designed to equip aspiring entrepreneurs with essential skills for starting and managing retail businesses through digital platforms.

In July 2024, Coca-Cola Philippines launched Centers for Entrepreneurship (CFEs) in seven key areas under the iSTAR Program. These hubs serve as sustainable spaces for ongoing training, mentorship, and financial support, ensuring that small business owners have access to resources that help them thrive.

“To our graduates, your journey does not end here. The CFEs are your “go-to” spaces for continuous learning, business mentoring, and exploring new opportunities for innovation. As graduates, you are always welcome to visit the NWTF CFE, where you’ll find support and guidance to help you grow and sustain your businesses,” Dela Torre added.

Visit the Coca-Cola Philippines Sustainability Hub at https://www.coca-cola.com/ph/en/brands/coca-cola/sustainability for additional details about the iSTAR Program.

 

 

 

Automotive

The first race weekend of the 2025 season is dedicated to celebrating cars and motorsports with the Toyota Gazoo Racing Philippine Cup

New GR Yaris makes public debut, GR performances cars push their limits in the Club Race

2025 TGR Philippine Cup Race Weekend 1 racers

With the first racing weekend of the year, Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) is off to an exciting 2025 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Philippine Cup season. Jesse Garcia is now leading the Sporting Class, and Maila Alivia, a seasoned racer, is leading the Super Sporting Class. Luis Moreno, a Sim racer and Vios Cup Autocross Challenge alumnus, is at the top of the Novice Class standings.

Legacy Class Sprint Race

The Legacy Class sprint events also featured competition from former Vios Cup racers. Paolo Ang, the 2021 and 2023 Sporting Class runner-up, and Senator JV Ejercito, who won his maiden Vios Cup race in 2017, are notable competitors in this race category.

GR 86 drifting exhibition

The weekend also saw GR car club members competing in sprint races for the first time in the racing series’ history. Dubbed the Club Race, the event highlighted Toyota’s philosophy of bringing thrill and joy to customers through one-of-a-kind fan experiences.

GR performance and Lexus car owners also took to the track their vehicles for the Track Day. Fans of Toyota’s GR lineup and Lexus’ F SPORT series also got to see the vehicles up close at the display area.

In the activity area, event goers enjoyed freebies and prizes from the sponsors’ booths and got to try their hand at remote control and sim racing. There were also diecast collectibles for sale.

The highlight of the race weekend remained the circuit races, with Sprint Race 2 applying a reverse grid rule for added excitement. The starting grid was based on the results of Sprint Race 1. For the Novice Class, only P1 to P4 were reversed, putting John Rey San Diego in pole position for Sprint Race 2.

The Legacy, Sporting and Super Sporting classes reversed the full grid, putting Oliver Estrella in pole position for the Legacy Class, Mike Santos for the Sporting Class, and Iñigo Anton for the Super Sporting Class.

Car damage relegated Oliver Estrella to the back of the grid, allowing Paolo Ang to take the lead in the Legacy Class. In the Sporting Class, Novice Class graduate Russel Reyes made his way to the front of the pack to take his second sprint win of the season.

Maila Alivia solidified her position as a championship contender in the Super Sporting Class by winning both sprint races of the weekend, and a top five finish in the endurance race.

Meanwhile, in the Novice Class, TMP President Masando Hashimoto manage to secure third place after taking advantage of a runoff by Pablo Salapantan, earning him his second podium finish of the weekend.

Intense wheel-to-wheel action also took place in the Super Sporting Class endurance race as Mikey Jordan and Alain Gabriel Alzona faced off for third place. Jordan’s strong defense proved to be a challenge for Alzona, but Alzona would pull through after persistent overtake attempts.

Below is the full list of winners:

 

 

 

Endurance Race winners

TMP President Masando Hashimoto arrives at the opening ceremony in the New GR Yaris

“At TGR Philippines, we stay committed to our goal of growing an inclusive and exciting motorsports hub where we can all come together and celebrate our love for cars and motorsports. This year, we are celebrating 11 years of the TGR Philippine Cup, and it is our pride and honor to continue bringing you the thrill and joy that only TGR can bring!” shared TMP President Masando Hashimoto.

Motorsports fans can look forward to Race Weekend 2 happening in May. Tune in to TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Philippines on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube and TikTok for updates.

The TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Philippine Cup is brought to you by Official Fuel & Lubricants Partner Petron and Official Tire Partner GT Radial. This event is also backed by Toyota Financial Services Philippines, myTOYOTA Wallet, Denso, AVT, 3M, ROTA, Tuason Racing, OMP, and Kinto One.

Visit https://toyota.com.ph/tgrphilippines for additional details about the TGR Philippine Cup and other TGR events. For updates, follow ToyotaMotorPH’s official pages in Facebook, Instagram, and X. You can also join the Toyota PH Viber community.

 

 

 

Entertainment

A hopeful, deeper side of love is examined by Ace Banzuelo in “Kilala.”

The track sets the tone for his new era in music

Ace Banzuelo’s latest single, “Kilala,” which was published under Sony Music Entertainment, explores the beauty of brief yet meaningful interactions.

“Kilala,” a mournful pop song, revels in love longing—those heart-fluttering moments that are difficult to put into words. In Ace’s world, love doesn’t always necessitate extravagant confessions or shout-from-the-rooftops admissions. It can occasionally remain in the silent, spontaneous moments that leave a lasting impression.

“You may not realize it, but it could be love,” he adds. “This song is about not wanting to lose someone you know you have a great connection with. A lot of people can relate to this.”

Set against a backdrop of minimal guitars, gentle synths, and electronic flourishes, “Kilala” delivers a vocal performance that is bright and hopeful, yet punctuated with emotionally incisive tone. The song proves that Ace thrives in the contemporary pop music realm, exercising his potential as a future visionary.

The Muli act speaks fondly about the creative process behind his new song, emphasizing his hands-on approach to songwriting and production. “I mixed real and digital percussive elements on this track and recorded with a new guitar. It’s my new baby, I love it so much. Kilala is one of the new songs I wrote and recorded in my new place/studio as well. I’ve been enjoying the view and making songs in that room.”

Ace is prepared to adopt a new musical style that explores the complexities of love and emotional awakening after previously focusing on themes of loss and lost connections. “Kilala” is a forerunner to a new phase of his release cycle, in which he hopes to express these feelings using his distinctive alt-pop narrative style. Additionally, it is his first release of 2025, the year when his “love song” phase begins.

“I’ve been coming out with a lot of heartbreak songs since my Red era,” admits Ace. “This time, I want to release songs that explore the softer, more optimistic side of love.”

Kilala by Ace Banzuelo is currently available on all digital music platforms across the globe through Sony Music Entertainment. At 7:00 p.m. today, the visualizer for the track will be released.

 

 

Entertainment

Live A.I.D.S. 35: “A Laugh Story” is staged by UP Samaskom for its Golden presentation

Presentor of longest-running live comedy musical variety show turns 50

Panelists at the Live A.I.D.S. 35 Press Conference with host Earl Moreno

UP SAMASKOM is returning with more fun and stunning performances with Live A.I.D.S. 35: A Laugh Story from May 9–11, 2025 at the Ignacio B. Jimenez (IBG) – KAL Theater in UP Diliman, following last year’s exciting production of Live A.I.D.S. 34: Hysterical Revisionism.

The popular comedy-musical-variety program, which has been entertaining students and fans of comedy variety shows since the 1970s, is in its 35th and golden edition. UP SAMASKOM, the top university group, hosts the longest-running comedy musical variety show every year. With positive vibes, humor, and incisive social commentary, Live A.I.D.S. simultaneously teases and provokes, regardless of the decade or sociopolitical context.

We had an absolutely fantastic night, captivated by their incredible and side-splitting performance. The evening was a perfect blend of fun and laughter as they delivered their punchlines with impeccable timing. Their humor was not only witty but also infused with sharp insights and profound observations on various societal issues and concerns, making the experience both entertaining and thought-provoking.

The show’s signature witty banter and contagious comedy are maintained in Live A.I.D.S. 35: A Laugh Story. The program entertains the audience with comedy, music, production numbers, and social criticism while telling humorous stories with a dash of sarcasm. While jokingly parodying current events and viral trends, it also skims the surface of pop culture and sociopolitical themes while deftly integrating satire into Philippine society.

More than just a hit comedy variety show, Live A.I.D.S. is best known as a platform for growth, experience and connection that nurtures aspiring performers, writers, creatives and talents, both in front and behind the stage. Providing experience, confidence, exposure and a space on which to shine, Live A.I.D.S. has paved the way for the careers of its alumni such as Kuya Kim Atienza, RS Francisco, Raymond Lauchengco, Wency Cornejo, Ate Glow, Michelle O’ Bombshell, Tuesday Vargas, Mrs. Tan, and Jervi Wrightson (KaladKaren), among others.

LIVE A.I.D.S. has also spotlighted talents behind the scenes, among them ABS-CBN’s head of TV Production, Star Magic chief and Pinoy Big Brother Head Director Laurenti (Loren) Dyogi and ABS-CBN Global Head of Creative Services, Ned Legaspi.

Renowned drag artist and international performer Mrs. Tan, a Live A.I.D.S. veteran whose works have been featured in art festivals and exhibits around the world, says “Live A.I.D.S is a vital and memorable journey for SAMASKOMERS. It is not just about how it makes you shine; it also fosters lifelong friendships and a strong sense of belonging through shared stories.”  

SAMASKOM member and award-winning actress_TV personality Jervi _KaladKaren_ Wrightson

“The show provides a stage to showcase extraordinary talents, build confidence, create opportunities to shine, and prepare you to step into the real world of entertainment,” shares Jervi Wrightson, a UP SAMASKOM alumna and seasoned performer, veteran writer, production member, and former resident officer.

Well-known personalities such as Bianca Gonzalez, Ricky Lee, Quark Henares, John Lapus, Rajo Laurel, Jigs Mayuga, Tim Yap, and Vice Ganda are avowed Live A.I.D.S. fans, showing how the show is regarded in the entertainment industry.

“LIVE A.I.D.S. connects its story with its members, performers, and audiences, keeping the laughter of the organization alive,” says MJ Karaan, the Production Manager of the show.

Live A.I.D.S. 35 Director Ken De Leon

“’A Laugh Story’ brings together diverse tales and testimonies and tells stories of triumph and challenges with laughter and wit, mixing humor with heart. Behind every laugh there’s a story, and this show ensures that each story stands and speaks out against pressing social issues. We will show how humor can be a powerful tool for truth, and a powerful force for reflection and change,” says Live A.I.D.S. 35: A Laugh Story Director, John Kenneth De Leon.

Panelists at the Live A.I.D.S. 35 Press Conference

On Monday, March 31, tickets for Live A.I.D.S. 35: A Laugh Story will go on sale at https://liveaids.helixpay.ph. Follow @upsamaskom on Facebook at facebook.com/upsamaskom, Instagram, TikTok, and X (Twitter) for additional information.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Automotive

Construction of the Toyota Clarin, Misamis Occidental Service Center Begins

The new facility is set to enhance automotive care with efficiency and innovation

IN PHOTO (From L to R): TMP Vice President of Customer Service Operations Mr. Marvin Gardiner, TMP Vice President of Vehicle Sales Operations Ms. Elijah Marcial, TMP First Vice President of Customer Service Operations Mr. Bernardino Arevalo, 2nd District of Misamis Occidental Cong. Ando Oaminal, Misamis Occidental Governor Mr. Henry Oaminal, Toyota Cagayan De Oro (TCO) Chairman Mr. Peter Lim Lo Suy, and Toyota Cagayan de Oro Inc. President Ms. Betty Lu.

The construction of the first Toyota Clarin, Misamis Occidental Service Center in the province, which will provide locals with direct access to Toyota’s after-sales services, has officially begun thanks to a partnership between Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) and Toyota Iligan City Inc. of the Toyota Cagayan de Oro Inc. group. The new facility, which is well situated in Barangay Lapasan, Clarin, is intended to offer dependable, high-quality automotive services, improving the entire Toyota ownership experience for local customers, both current and potential.

The upcoming service center will support clients in the area and improve customer convenience and satisfaction in Clarin and the surrounding districts. When it is finished, the Toyota Clarin Service Center will have 2,620 square meters of total building space and provide a wide range of after-sales services, such as body and paint, general job, and periodic maintenance. To effectively serve a greater number of clients, it will also have a contemporary showroom and cutting-edge servicing bays.

Driving for Economic Growth in Clarin

“This facility will be part of the endless developments in the municipality of Clarin which we believe will help the further boost its local economy,” shared TMP First Vice President for Customer Service Operations, Mr. Bernardino Arevalo. “This initiative is a step toward building a stronger, more connected, and more prosperous Clarin, where progress benefits everyone,” he added.

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Lifestyle, News

In Shillong, what is brewing? Return of the ASEAN-India Artists’ Camp: Three Regions, One Cultural Canvas, Ten Days

  • The camp brings artists from ASEAN, Timor Leste, and India into a shared creative space, where ideas will flow as freely as paint and conversations bridge cultures
  • The masterpieces created during the camp will first be displayed in a special exhibition in Shillong, followed by showcases in New Delhi and Malaysia, the ASEAN Chair for 2025

From March 29 to April 7, 2025, the third edition of the ASEAN-India Artists’ Camp (AIAC) will take place in Shillong, bringing together 21 artists from ASEAN Member States, Timor Leste, and India for a 10-day residency. In accordance with the decisions made and approved at the 21st ASEAN-India Summit and India’s all-encompassing strategic partnership in the field of culture, the camp, which is being organized by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in partnership with Seher, will commemorate ten years of India’s Act East Policy by utilizing art as a medium for cultural dialogue.

First conceptualized in 2017 by Sanjeev Bhargava, Founder-Director of SEHER, AIAC has emerged as a key platform for cultural engagement between India and Southeast Asia. Unlike traditional diplomatic gatherings, it will offer a more intimate setting, where artists from different regions, tucked away together, will spend days exchanging techniques, experiences, and perspectives over steaming cups of tea. The focus is not solely on the stunning works they will create – though those are sure to impress – but on the quiet, meaningful exchanges that will echo long after the camp wraps up. Over ten days, artists will create original works, take part in workshops on classical dance, music, and handicrafts, and explore India’s artistic traditions in a collaborative setting. They will also hold interactive sessions with local art students in Shillong and conduct a special workshop at a local school, where visiting ASEAN artists will share their skills and experiences with young learners.

Some of the ASEAN artists taking part in the camp are Ms. Chong Ai Chezer (Singapore), Mr. Abilio da Conceição Silva (Timor Leste), Mr. Panich Phupratana (Thailand), Mr. Phonesith Yernsensuly (Lao PDR), Ms. Mohana Kumara Velu (Malaysia), Ms. Lou Lim (Philippines), Ms. Nwe Ni Soe (Myanmar), Mr. Ros Norak (Cambodia), along with Indian artists Ms. Mrudula Kunatharaju (multi-disciplinary artist), Ms. Mousumi Biswas (realistic figurative paintings), Ms. Japani Shyam Dhurwey (Gond artist), Mr. Kazi Nasir (realistic contemporary nature and wildlife paintings), Mr. Prakash Joshi (Phad artist), Mr. Aayush (wash painting), Mr. Vinay Kumar (Cheriyal artist), Mr. Bappa Chitrakar (Kali Ghat artist), Mr. Chandan Bez Baruah (Postmodernism in Landscape), Mr. Raphael Warjri (acrylic painting).

During the camp, the artists will talk about various forms of painting and their shared cultural histories in various styles and forms of art, initiated and guided by the esteemed Mentors of the Camp—Samindranath Majumdar, Tanmoy Samanta, and Yogendra Tripathi. Each artist will create one work of art, representing different styles—contemporary, modern, traditional, impressionist—while still carrying the essence of their own culture and history.

Mr. Sanjeev Bhargava said, “This camp feels like a heartbeat shared across borders. A gathering where artists don’t just meet, but truly see each other. It’s special because it’s messy and real: paint-stained hands, late-night stories, and the kind of laughter that bridges languages. For me, it’s about watching strangers become family through art, carrying their traditions and dreams into something new, something that lingers in your chest long after the brushes are down.”

A virtual introductory session on March 25 will bring the artists together ahead of the residency. The official press conference and launch of the camp will take place in Delhi on March 29, before the camp moves to Shillong. The event will close with a ceremony featuring cultural performances and an exhibition, attended by senior officials from the Ministry of External Affairs.

Before traveling to Malaysia, the ASEAN Chair for 2025, for a week-long exhibition, the camp’s creations will be initially seen in a two-day display in New Delhi. By employing art to foster closer regional and cultural relations, AIAC keeps expanding the ASEAN-India Dialogue Relations with every edition.

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle

SPX Express and Shopee Collaborate on Disaster Preparedness Initiatives

Working together with local government units (LGUs) and nonprofit organizations, Shopee, the top e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, and SPX Express partnered from December 2024 to February 2025 to improve disaster preparedness and supply emergency necessities to communities in Meycauayan, Calamba, Naga, and Mandaluyong. This partnership ensured prompt and efficient aid distribution.

Shopee and SPX Express supplied relief bags filled with food, medicine, and hygiene necessities donated by brand partners such as Unilever, Mega Prime Foods Inc. (MPFI), Pharmaton Energy +, Hapee, Lysol, Tiny Buds, Sofy, Mamypoko, and Monde Nissin in order to meet the immediate needs of communities during emergencies. In order to improve emergency response efforts, SPX also gave rescue boats to local government units (LGUs). Shopee and SPX representatives, in addition to volunteers, actively participated in all phases of the relief efforts, from packaging to distribution, showcasing their dedication to volunteerism and positive social impact.

Local officials from each community expressed their support and appreciation for Shopee and SPX’s initiatives, emphasizing the crucial role these donations play in improving mobility and providing support during times of crisis. Mayor Ross Rizal of Calamba dubbed the donations as a ‘big step towards more efficient disaster response.’ At the same time, Councilor Charisse Marie Abalos-Vargas said that the donated goods would directly aid families currently seeking refuge in the Mandaluyong Evacuation Building.

Former Vice President and Angat Pinas, Inc. Chairperson Leni Robredo also expressed her gratitude for the donations towards her hometown of Naga City, recognizing Shopee and SPX’s support in strengthening the disaster response efforts of Angat Buhay, a non-profit organization dedicated to uplifting communities across the country.

“At Shopee, our commitment to supporting communities extends beyond our online platform,” says Vincent Lee, Head of Shopee Philippines. “Serving local communities is central to our mission. Through our Shopee Bayanihan program, we work closely with LGUs and other organizations to proactively address urgent needs, particularly in disaster-prone areas. We want Filipinos to know Shopee will be there for them, providing essential aid during emergencies and disasters.”

SPX Express Philippines Head Martin Yu also emphasized SPX Express’ commitment to providing reliable service even in times of disaster. “As a leading logistics provider, we recognize our critical role in ensuring the swift and efficient delivery of emergency relief to affected communities. These rubber boats serve as vital assets for mobility during typhoons, enabling effective disaster response. By donating them to flood-prone areas, we reinforce our dedication to providing uninterrupted logistical support to Filipinos, regardless of the challenges.”

Shopee and SPX Express are still dedicated to using programs rooted in the spirit of bayanihan to elevate Filipinos, especially during times of crisis. These initiatives also help them provide heartfelt service and cement their alliances with brands that share their values.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entertainment

Rock Opong’s latest single, “Marahuyo,” marks their official debut, transforming them from music hopeful to promising star

The track introduces Rock Opong as a promising singer-songwriter and producer

With his official debut as a recording artist who not only performs but also composes and produces his own songs, Rock Opong is making a daring foray into the music industry.

Rock Opong, who is from Iloilo City, has had a difficult path. He came from modest roots and spent years trying to break into the local music scene, frequently encountering obstacles that almost caused him to give up. When all hope seemed lost, destiny stepped in: he was discovered by coincidence meeting Balcony Entertainment, which led to a record deal and management contract with Sony Music Entertainment.

For his first official single, the 19-year-old crooner embraces a more soulful direction on “Marahuyo,” pouring his heart into every lyric and melody of the material. Penned by Rock Opong himself, the song captures the intense emotions of longing for someone and passionately pursuing love against all odds.

“That inspired me to create a song with a similar emotional depth, one that speaks to the beauty and intensity of love,” the rising solo artist admits. “My music has always been rooted in acoustic pop, but with this song, I wanted to explore something new—modern R&B. This genre has a smoothness and depth that allows emotions to flow effortlessly, making every note feel like a reflection of love itself.”

Rock Opong produced the song with the invaluable help of Rico Blanco, whose expertise and guidance played a critical role in shaping its final sound. For the promising multi-hyphenate, the goal was clear: to deliver a simple yet captivating R&B ballad that allows raw emotions and vulnerability to shine through.

“I want to strike a perfect balance where the melody and instrumentation enhance the song’s message without overpowering it,” says the charming newcomer. “I wanted every note, every chord, and every beat to complement the lyrics in a way that makes listeners feel the depth of the song’s meaning.”

Beyond “Marahuyo” Rock Opong is actively writing new material, acknowledging that there’s so much work to be done and stories to be told. He is passionate about the creative process behind music and is currently preparing for the release of his upcoming tracks.

“My music has undergone a paradigm shift—it’s something fresh, different, and unlike anything I’ve done before,” says the talented newcomer. ‘This evolution allows me to express myself in a way that truly reflects who I am as an artist. I can’t wait to share my growth, my sound, and my story with the world.”

Marahuyo by Rock Opong is currently available on all digital music platforms across the globe through Sony Music Entertainment. Keep an eye out for the “Marahuyo” music video on Rock Opong’s official YouTube channel.

 

 

 

 

 

Lifestyle, News

Rex Education Celebrates 75 Years of Commitment to Education at AECON 2025

Ms. Amy Berry (Director, EngagED Consulting, Author of Reimagining Student Engagement: From Disrupting to Driving) and Atty. Dominador Buhain (Chairman & President, Rex Education)

Rex Education marked its 75th anniversary at AECON 2025, held on January 16-17 at the Gallio Events Hall in Parañaque. The theme, celebrating 75 Years of Commitment to Quality Education: Seamless and Meaningful Learning Experiences Through Assessment, Intervention, and Enrichment, highlighted the company’s dedication to education. Nearly 1,000 educators, school leaders, and stakeholders attended the two-day event, which focused on addressing key educational challenges through insightful discussions and knowledge-sharing.

Gathering of Change Makers in Education

Each year, AECON addresses pressing issues in education, equipping teachers and leaders with valuable insights and solutions. This year, as part of its 75th anniversary, the focus is on creating seamless and meaningful learning experiences for every learner and educator.

In his opening remarks, REX COO Roger John Y. Fontelera highlighted that education is not a one-size-fits-all approach. He stated, “This year’s AECON isn’t about giving ready-made solutions. Instead, it’s about creating a space for reflection, learning, and collaboration. We want to provide you with stepping stones—resources, strategies, and ideas—that you can adapt to meet the specific needs of your schools, communities, and learners.”

Department of Education (DepEd) Undersecretary Peter Irving Corvera delivered a keynote address emphasizing the urgency of preparing Filipino learners for an increasingly digital world. He reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to developing future-ready learners by integrating technology, enhancing critical thinking, and strengthening public-private collaborations.

One key session featured a panel discussion with respected education experts and policymakers:

  • Karol Mark Yee, Executive Director o of the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM
  • Dina Joana Ocampo, Professor at the University of the Philippines and former DepEd Undersecretary for Curriculum and Teaching
  • Rhodora Ferrer, Executive Director of the Private Education Assistance Committee (PEAC)
  • Joseph Noel Estrada, Legal Counsel of the Coordinating Council of Private Educational Associations (COCOPEA)

Moderated by Dr. Edizon Fermin, Vice President for Academic Affairs at National Teachers College, the discussion focused on improving learning outcomes in the Philippines. It emphasized evidence-based policy decisions, stronger accountability among education leaders, and the importance of authentic assessments to accurately measure student progress.

In the afternoon, Dr. Amy Berry, Director of EngagED Consulting, led a plenary session on student engagement. She challenged traditional approaches and introduced innovative methods that empower both teachers and students to co-create meaningful learning experiences.

A Moment of Gratitude and the Symphony of Learning

The second day of AECON began with a Thanksgiving Mass celebrated by Most Reverend Jesse Mercado, Bishop of Parañaque, reflecting on the journey of Rex Education and its mission to support Filipino education.

Mr. Don Timothy Buhain (Chief Executive Officer, Rex Education), Dr. Karol Mark Yee (Executive Director, 2nd Congressional Commission on Education – Phils) and Atty. Dominador Buhain (Chairman & President, Rex Education)

After the mass, REX CEO Don Timothy Buhain introduced the Symphony of Learning Solutions, a suite of educational resources supporting lifelong learning, from early childhood to professional development. This initiative highlights REX’s commitment to integrating assessment, intervention, and enrichment for educators and learners.

Buhain compared learning to a symphony, where every effort, resource, and voice comes together to create something meaningful. He assured, “The symphony will improve—with practice, continuous learning, change, and execution. In the future, there will be additions when they are necessary. We will listen and count on our Edukampyon community, including the voice of our learners.”

The Symphony of Learning Solutions includes lesson exemplars, learning instruments, digital platforms like Schoology, and targeted assessments to ensure well-rounded education at every stage.

A Unified Pledge for Quality Education

As the congress concluded, a spirit of unity filled the hall as attendees stood for the Edukampyon Pledge. Led by Jeanne Marie Tordesillas, Chief Marketing Officer of REX, this solemn moment reaffirmed the commitment of educators and education stakeholders to advancing quality education, advocating for policies that support meaningful learning, and prioritizing the best interests of Filipino learners.

75 Years and Beyond: The Edukampyon Commitment

Reaching 75 years is a testament to Rex Education’s dedication to every learner and educator it has served. The journey continues.

Dr. Edizon Fermin (Vice President for Academic Affairs, National Teachers College), Dr. Dina Joana Ocampo (Professor, UP College of Education, Former Undersecretary of Curriculum & Instruction, DepEd), Ms. Rhodora Angela Ferrer (Executive Director, Private Education Assistance Committee – PEAC), Atty. Dominador Buhain (Chairman & President, Rex Education), Atty. Joseph Noel Estrada (Legal Counsel for COCOPEA, Managing Partner of Estrada & Aquino Law, Education Law expert) and Mr. Don Timothy Buhain (Chief Executive Officer, Rex Education)

In his message of gratitude, REX Chairman and President Atty. Dominador Buhain thanked all the Edukampyons and shared, “Seventy-five years, and our work is not yet done. The future demands more from us, and we accept that challenge with open hearts and minds… We vow to continue listening, learning, and innovating to provide high-quality learning solutions for every Filipino learner.”

As Rex Education looks beyond 75 years, its commitment remains—to be the trusted katuwang of every Filipino educator, school, and learner, fostering lifelong learning for generations—para sa bata, para sa mamamayan, para sa bayan, for life.