Sunday, August 10, 2014

DTI issues tips in managing household budget
By: Pilar S. Mabaquiao
 
 
SAN JOSE, Antique August 9 (PIA) – -In order to help consumers find ways to save money even in small amount and spend only according to the needs of the family, the Department of Trade and Industry issues tips in managing the family budget.
 
Engr. Lynna Joy Cardinal, Information Officer of DTI Antique in a meeting with a group of mother members of  Mother’s Club organized by the teachers of  Sebaste Central School in Sebaste, Antique emphasized the need to prioritize the expenses of the family according to its needs.
 
During the discussion, Cardinal stressed the need to give priority to the basic needs which is food, shelter and clothing then health and education of children.
 
She said, in most cases mothers are the ones who manage the family budget. Thus, Cardinal said they must be aware of the products that are safe and have passed the quality standards.
 
Some of the tips in managing the family budget:
 
·         Buy products in public markets rather than in supermarkets. Goods are fresh and much cheaper in public markets. Sellers often give out discounts to regular consumers.
 
·         Before shopping, make a list of goods you need to purchase to avoid unnecessary or impulse buying. By having a list you can avoid buying things you don’t need.
 
·         Pay your loans. Someone will trust you to borrow again if you know how to pay your loans.
 
·         Avoid buying things that you don’t need. Before you decide to buy ask yourself first if the products are really needed. There are things that we bought that only end up in the stock room. Buying something not needed means extra expenses, instead of spending it, save the money for future use.
 
·         Discuss with family members the status of your finances. By doing so, they too will understand and help you save.
 
In conclusion Cardinal said with our limited income, we really have to decide to save something for the future. We need to become well-informed consumers. (JCM/PSM/PIA6 Antique)




Thursday, August 7, 2014

Corrupt successor will send PHL back to GMA dark ages
Cayetano: Extend PNoy’s gains, not his term

Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter “Companero” S. Cayetano said he is all for extending the reform agenda of President Benigno Aquino III's administration but not the term of the chief executive.


"I have been fully supportive of President Aquino and his administration's 'Tuwid na Daan' reforms and platform of good governance which have led to an impressive economic growth. Moving forward, the Filipino electorate must choose a leader who will continue what the Aquino administration has started," Cayetano said.

The Senate leader said Aquino has done more than enough for the country and deserves to enjoy his life with his family when he steps down by the year 2016. 

The President himself as well as the Palace have said that he is not interested nor favors in Charter Change nor term extension.

Aside from its economic gains, the Aquino government also proved to be committed to the principles of transparency and accountability by stopping the abuse of public funds and putting powerful politicians-turned-alleged plunderers behind bars.

"Choosing the next chief executive in the 2016 elections will be crucial. It will determine if we will continue to move forward or go back to a GMA type of governance where protest and instability were constant because of widespread corruption," he said.

Cayetano also stated that while criticisms against the present administration are good to the extent that they serve as check and balances, ideas and proposals on how to help Filipino families cope with everyday problems should be prioritized. 

"And I see the Aquino government's sincere desire to do just that. But If we truly believe in President Aquino, we should not endanger his legacy by putting a corrupt official into power," he said.

"Huwag tayong magpabulag sa matataas na ratings at political propaganda. Magkakaroon lamang ng peace of mind ang Pangulo kung alam niya na ang susunod na presidente ay ipagpapatuloy ang kanyang mga reporma."2

Cayetano believes that when there is zero tolerance for corruption in government, Filipino families will have better access to improved social services.

“Because every peso stolen by corrupt politicians is a peso that should have been spent for services for the Filipino family. 

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Youth group supports environmental program By: Pilar S. Mabaquiao


SAN JOSE, Antique August 5 (PIA) - -  The youth organization of St. Anthony’s College dubbed as SAC-Student Republic committed their support to ‘Likas Tama’ Program.
 
Likas Tama is an environmental program of St. Anthony’s College aimed at promoting a responsive consciousness and cooperative work among students and stakeholders towards sound solid waste management, environmental conservation and protection program.
 
It is coined from the word ‘Likas” and ‘Tama’ which means natural and right respectively. It means to do what is naturally right for the environment.
 
Steven A. Checa,  President of SAC-SR said they have passed a resolution supporting this program  by reactivating its Brigada Campus Clean Up Drive.
 
St. Anthony’s College has launched on Monday August 4, 2014 the Likas Tama program in partnership with other agencies of government, private media and non-government organizations.
 
On the other hand, Margie L. Gadian, Manager of Philippine Information Agency-Antique lauded the efforts of the advocates of Likas Tama program.
 
“This is a timely response to the call on climate change advocacy”, she said.  
 
The schools and students/youth in particular are the strategic partners of this endeavor for they will be the stewards of the next generation, thus they should get involved in environmental conservation and protection, Gadian said.
 
“We also encouraged other youth organizations to take part in the climate change advocacy.  Aside from environmental concerns it also include disaster preparedness and other climate change mitigation and adaptation programs,” she said. (JCM/PSM/PIA6 Antique)