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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

SMC’s Alabang River cleanup boosts flood resilience in Muntinlupa

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Better Rivers PH removes 9M tons of waste and silt from 10 river systems



San Miguel Corporation (SMC)’s river cleanup initiative has cleared a critical stretch of the Alabang River, boosting flood resilience in an area bounded by residential subdivisions, public roads, and the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) in Muntinlupa City.

Based on its latest monitoring report, SMC’s Better Rivers PH river cleanup initiative has removed a total of 62,363 metric tons (MT) of silt and waste from the Alabang River, starting from its mouth at Laguna de Bay, through Cupang Bridge, and up to its section near the PNR Railway Bridge. The effort is now progressing upstream toward the Alabang Viaduct area.

With this development, taken together with other simultaneous river cleanups that SMC is currently undertaking in six other areas north and south of Metro Manila, the company’s Better Rivers PH program has breached 9 million tons of silt and garbage removed from at least 10 major river systems, since 2020.

It can be recalled that SMC began its clearing operations of Alabang River upon the request of the Muntinlupa City local government unit (LGU) and in coordination with the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), following a flooding incident at the Alabang Viaduct in July 2025.

Now, improved river flow has already been observed as rehabilitation of this critical waterway progresses, well ahead of the rainy season.

In addition to dredging, SMC is also undertaking river widening works, to improve the Alabang river’s carrying capacity and boost flood mitigation. These efforts complement local government-led efforts to relocate informal settler families (ISFs) situated along the riverbanks, and the removal of sheet piles that have encroached into the river, which have restricted water flow and increased flood risk.

“Through these ongoing clean-up and rehabilitation efforts, SMC reaffirms its long-term commitment to flood mitigation and environmental rehabilitation under the Better Rivers PH program, working closely with local government units to protect communities and promote cleaner, safer, and more resilient waterways,” said SMC Chairman and CEO Ramon S. Ang.

Also gaining headway are ongoing Better Rivers PH operations in the Las Piñas River system (Las Piñas and Zapote rivers), covering 1.84 kilometers, with a total of 179,558 metric tons of dredged silt and waste removed; the Parañaque River system, spanning 9.14 kilometers with 368,414 metric tons removed; and rivers in Laguna (Landayan, San Pedro, and Silang–Sta. Rosa), where 0.83 kilometers has yielded 93,550 metric tons of silt and waste.

Efforts north of Metro Manila include the start of cleaning up the Tullahan River upstream in Novaliches area, which has thus far covered 300 meters upstream with 20,536 metric tons of waste removed; and the Tanza River in Navotas, where 5,166 tons of waste has been removed from a 250-meter area.

Meanwhile, ongoing cleanup operations along the Tabang River in Bulakan and Malolos, Bulacan have reached 8.03 kilometers, with 29,488 metric tons of waste and silt collected.

Along with previously completed cleanups of the Bulacan, Pampanga, and Laguna river systems, as well as the Tullahan, Pasig, San Juan, and Navotas rivers, Better Rivers PH has rehabilitated a total river length of 184.33 kilometers, removing 9.01 million metric tons of garbage, silt, and debris as of March 22.



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Pic 1 Alabang River, upstream of Cupang Bridge





Pic 2 Alabang River Mouth



Pic 3 Relocation of ISFs and removal of encroached Sheet piles





Pic 4 Dredging near PNR Rail bridge

NYMA Talent Management Welcomes Creator-Educator Bea Chu to Its Roster of Next-Generation Digital Voices


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Manila, Philippines — NYMA Talent Management announces the signing of Bea Chu, a fast-rising creator, creative director, and educator known for her impactful content on storytelling, production, and the creator economy.


Bea Chu has built a growing community of over 670,000 followers across TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, with content that consistently resonates with aspiring creators. With a video-making background dating back to 2013 and roots in theatre sound design and audio engineering, she brings both creative and technical depth to her work. She first gained widespread attention through a viral TikTok demonstrating how to turn a headset into a DIY lapel microphone—an early example of her ability to make content creation more accessible. Since then, her videos—spanning production techniques, cinematography, audio, and creator growth—have collectively generated millions of views, establishing her as a trusted voice in the creator education space.


She is known for translating complex production concepts into accessible, engaging formats—helping creators elevate both the quality and intention behind their content.


“Bea represents the new wave of creators who are not just influencing audiences, but actively shaping the industry,” said Christian Bautista, President of NYMA Talent Management. “Her ability to educate, inspire, and build a community around creativity aligns perfectly with where the creator economy is heading.”


As a creator-educator, Bea’s content spans cinematography, content strategy, and digital storytelling—bridging the gap between creative passion and professional execution. Her voice resonates strongly with emerging creators navigating today’s fast-evolving digital landscape.


“At NYMA, we are intentional about working with creators who have both purpose and perspective,” said Kat Bautista, Chief Operating Officer of NYMA Talent Management. “Bea brings both. She’s building something meaningful—not just for her audience, but for the broader creator ecosystem.”


Through this partnership, NYMA will support Bea in scaling her platform, developing strategic brand collaborations, and expanding her presence across global markets. The collaboration also aims to position her as a leading voice in creator education—both in the Philippines and internationally.


As the demand for creator-led knowledge and authentic storytelling continues to grow, Bea Chu’s addition to the NYMA roster signals a strong step forward in shaping the future of digital content.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

DepEd pours record P25.6B into feeding program to rescue 4.6M learners from hunger




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MAKATI CITY, 24 March 2026 — The Department of Education (DepEd) is set to roll out its most ambitious School-Based Feeding Program (SBFP) yet, backed by a historic PhP25.6 billion budget for School Year 2026-2027.



To signal the nationwide scale-up, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. together with Education Secretary Sonny Angara recently visited Jose Zurbito Sr. Elementary School in Masbate City to provide nutritious meals to learners.



DepEd, led by Secretary Angara, is also set to bring the program closer to urban communities with an upcoming multi-service school engagement on Wednesday at Batasan Hills National High School in Quezon City, where feeding activities will take center stage.



The event will also feature a Bagong Pilipinas Serbisyo Fair for Senior High School graduates, Gulayan sa Paaralan visit, and a lecture for learners on energy conservation to promote responsible energy use.



The unprecedented funding on school-based feeding— more than double the PhP11.8 billion allocated in 2025— aims to provide a lifeline to a record-breaking 4.63 million learners starting this June.



For the upcoming school year, the SBFP will sustain children for an unprecedented 200 feeding days, a significant leap from the 120-day cycle implemented last year when the program reached 3.39 million students.



Secretary Angara underscored that the program is about more than nutrition but also about restoring the dignity and academic potential of every Filipino child.



“We are fulfilling President Bongbong Marcos’ directive to end the cycle of malnutrition in our schools by giving our learners the health to reach their goals,” Angara said.



Starting School Year 2026-2027, SBFP will target universal feeding of Kindergarten to Grade 1, undernourished Grades 2 to 6, pregnant adolescent learners, and vulnerable and marginalized learners beyond Grade 6.



During the President’s Masbate visit, teachers noted that the consistent meal program has already improved daily attendance and classroom engagement.



Under the Marcos administration, the program has rapidly expanded—from serving 1.67 million students in 2023, to 2.11 million students in 2024, then to 3.39 million students in 2025. Back in 2022, the initiative operated on a PhP3.3 billion that covered only 30 feeding days for 3.48 million learners.



The SBFP’s funding has grown to PhP5.7 billion in 2023 to cover 120 feeding days, and PhP11.7 billion in 2024 to cover 175 feeding days.

By extending feeding to 200 days, the administration is embedding nutrition into the basic education framework, moving beyond short-term relief to guarantee long-term learning readiness.

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