The ‘fever’ of the month
THE “fever” of the month in Iloilo appears to be dengue, a severe form of hemorrhagic fever that could kill. After the scandal that allegedly killed a number of children who had been vaccinated with D...

THE “fever” of the month in Iloilo appears to be dengue, a severe form of hemorrhagic fever that could kill. After the scandal that allegedly killed a number of children who had been vaccinated with D...


THIS may sound like a lament against the “dying of the light” in Bacolod City and five other cities and towns in Negros ...

IN 2016, I wrote about a World Bank (WB) report baring the “dismal failure” of banks in the Philippines to attract depos...

AS a columnist of the Daily Guardian, I am probably the oldest living media practitioner in Iloilo City. It has been 53 ...

SOMETIMES I feel offended when younger people call me “lolo”. You see, I am not a grandpa in the real sense of the word;...

IN a past column, this writer wondered who could have “incentivized” 301 members of our House of Representatives – again...