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Building Inclusivity and Mobility, Dinagyang for All
3–4 minutesThe Dinagyang Festival in 2026 showcases significant improvements in logistics and safety while adapting to modern needs. Enhanced crowd management, diverse attractions, and increased security measures ensure memorable experiences. Looking ahead, prioritizing inclusivity for all attendees, particularly those with disabilities, and promoting sustainable transportation will elevate the festival’s impact and community spirit.
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Does an ‘E’ on E-Trike mean exclusion?
3–5 minutesThe ban on electric bicycles and tricycles from national highways raises serious concerns about the Department of Transportation’s motives and clarity. While branded as a safety measure, this policy neglects the broader issues of urban mobility and reveals systemic failures in public transport, leaving low-income commuters disadvantaged.
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Infrastructure development in the next three years
3–5 minutesThe updated Western Visayas Regional Development Plan emphasizes holistic infrastructure development, connecting lives and boosting opportunities. With substantial investments in transport, digital connectivity, and social infrastructure, the region is poised for transformative growth. An integrated and collaborative approach will ensure a resilient and prosperous future for all.
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Modernization left us stranded
3–5 minutesThe PUVMP is a grand illusion, promising a modern transport revolution but delivering chaos instead. Commuters remain hostages to a broken system marred by rising costs and mismanagement. Unless grassroots voices are prioritized, mobility will continue to be a privilege for the few, not a right for all.









