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How Mayor Salarda Redefined Leadership in Alabel

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The Legacy that shaped a Generation: Mayor Salarda’s Lasting Impact by Christian Jay Laya, LPT, CSPE- HGE, MAPS (CAR) After nearly nine years at the helm, Mayor Vic Paul M. Salarda is set to conclude his tenure as the chief executive of Alabel, Sarangani Province, in June 2025. Not seeking any elective post in the upcoming elections, Salarda leaves behind a legacy defined by innovation, good governance, and a strong commitment to public service. Under his leadership, Alabel witnessed significant developments across multiple sectors. Major infrastructure projects, including new road linkages, were completed, while people’s associations and cooperatives were expanded to empower communities. Salarda also prioritized the welfare of Alabelians during the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring timely interventions and support mechanisms. Throughout his administration, Salarda pushed for innovations in economic governance, strengthened the local education system, revolutionized agricultural practices...

Easter Sunday’s Final Mass

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Easter Sunday’s Final Mass: An Afternoon of Light and Hope in Alabel On April 20, 2025, the San Isidro Labrador Parish in Alabel, Sarangani Province concluded its Easter Sunday celebrations with a solemn and spirit-filled 5:00 PM Mass, the final liturgical gathering for the day. As the golden hues of the setting sun bathed the church in warm light, parishioners came in quiet procession, hearts uplifted in celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Mass was presided over by Rev. Fr. Elmer Cantular, a Claretian missionary priest currently assigned in Datal Anggas, one of Alabel’s most remote and mountainous barangays. His presence brought a profound reminder of the Church’s missionary spirit—bridging distance and difference to proclaim the Good News to all. Fr. Cantular’s homily centered on the enduring message of Easter: hope rising from the tomb, light dispelling the darkness. Drawing from his pastoral experiences in the uplands, he shared heartfelt reflections on how even in...

A Hit Can Win Votes, a Flop Can End Careers

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A Hit Can Win Votes, a Flop Can End Careers by C J Laya   A campaign jingle serves as an auditory brand for a political candidate, shaping public perception through melody and message. A well-composed jingle, with catchy tunes and meaningful lyrics, can evoke emotions, reinforce campaign themes, and leave a lasting impression on voters. It becomes a powerful recall tool, making the candidate's name and platform memorable.   On the other hand, a poorly executed jingle—whether due to off-key singing, awkward lyrics, or an unappealing melody—can have the opposite effect. Instead of drawing voters in, it may annoy or even alienate them, making the campaign seem unprofessional or out of touch. In worst cases, a bad jingle may become a subject of ridicule, spreading negative publicity and discouraging voter support.   Ultimately, the success of a campaign jingle depends on its ability to resonate with the public. A strong jingle reinforces a candidate’s image and mess...

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