Thursday, March 5, 2026






The curtain has officially closed on Pinoy Big Brother (PBB): Celebrity Collab Edition 2.0, and the Big Night delivered everything fans hoped for—high-stakes challenges, emotional farewells, and the long-awaited reveal of this season’s Big Winners.  From an intense live final task given by Big Brother to the emotional crowning moment, the historic finale marked another milestone collaboration between ABS-CBN and GMA Network. Powering this unforgettable season was Maya—the #1 Digital Bank in the
Philippines and PBB’s official voting partner—giving Mayamayans the power to vote and Housemates the tools to turn their weekly wins into something bigger. 

Saving with Purpose: The Big Collab Charity Mission 

Throughout the season, Housemates faced the Save or Spend Challenge, deciding whether to enjoy small comforts like favorite meals or unli shower time—or choose to save more with Maya. 

Time and again, the Housemates chose to save with Maya. 

By placing their weekly earnings in Maya Savings and growing their funds with up to 15% interest p.a., their money didn’t just sit—it multiplied. Because of Maya’s high interest earnings, their savings steadily increased week after week, allowing them to maximize what they could give back. 
In the end, their commitment to saving resulted in a powerful milestone: ₱ 488,673.04 donated to the charities chosen by the Housemates. What started as weekly task rewards transformed into meaningful contributions that extended far beyond Bahay ni Kuya. 


A Historic Big Night 

Kapamilya housemate Lella Ford, “Ang Blooming Bunso ng Tacloban,” was named the Kapamilya Big Winner, while Kapuso housemate Caprice Cayetano, “Ang Demure Daughter ng Quezon City,” emerged as the Kapuso Big Winner during the highly anticipated Big Night.  Meanwhile, Kapamilya housemate Krystal Mejes and Kapuso housemate Heath Jornales were named second big placers. Kapamilya housemate Joaquin Arce and Kapuso housemate Ashley Sarmiento clinched third place,
while Kapamilya housemate Miguel Vergara and Kapuso housemate Princess Aaliyah placed fourth. 
It was a finale filled with pride, gratitude, and celebration—closing a season that proved collaboration, strategy, and smart choices can create real-world impact. 
 

The Season May Be Over, But the Saving Continues 

While PBB Celebrity Collab 2.0 has wrapped, Mayamayans can continue to grow their savings with Maya. By using Maya for everyday transactions and keeping funds in Maya Savings, users can earn up to 15% interest p.a.—turning daily moves into long-term wins. 

Because sometimes, the biggest victory is also making your money grow for something

 


This March, SM Malls in Marilao, Baliwag, and Pulilan honor women from all walks of life. In celebration of Women's Month, special deals and engaging experiences are offered to help women nourish their minds, bodies, and souls.

Self-Care


Holistic self-care takes center stage, encouraging women to prioritize their complete health. From skincare routines to relaxing techniques and inspiring self-care practices, SM's wellness stations and beauty zones provide opportunities to boost confidence, self-esteem, and empowerment.

·         Pampering spa treatments. After an exciting Zumba class or a mindfulness exercise, women can relax with a peaceful body massage at Gwiyomi Gluta Spa, Wat Pho Thai Massage, and SKS Massage at SM Center Pulilan.

 

·         Advanced beauty treatments. Rejuvenating experiences are provided by Royal Aesthetics' Sakura Drip treatment at SM City Baliwag and AesthetiQ's Pico Laser at SM City Marilao. Special discounts are also available on health and beauty services.

 

·         Relaxation and nails. For a genuinely soothing experience, professional therapists provide a variety of nail care services at Nails.Glow Essence in SM City Marilao and AiNails and Body Talk at SM Center Pulilan.

 

·         Enhancements to the skin. Professional beauty enhancement treatments are available at Dermcare in SM City Baliwag and Dermstrata at SM City Marilao for people looking for glowing skin.

The Pleasure of Exercise


Exercise enhances mental health in addition to physical fitness, and it's right at Anytime Fitness in SM City Baliwag. With its top-notch amenities and state-of-the-art facilities, Anytime Fitness provides a variety of cardio and strength training equipment as well as fitness classes. Members may also avail themselves of fitness consultation with coaches, as well as selected wellness programs.

Retail Therapy

Huge discounts on a selection of products and services designed specifically for women are available during the Women's Wednesday Sale on March 11, 18, and 25, and at the Women’s Wellness Sale, which runs until March 31 at SM Supermalls in Bulacan.

As a true home of everyday celebrations, SM Supermalls in Marilao, Baliwag, and Pulilan advocate for health, joy, and self-care, encouraging women to put their health first both during and after the season.

Wednesday, March 4, 2026








A kingdom waits, a princess sleeps, and a curse lingers until love breaks through. This March, Ballet Manila opens its PRIMA Performance Season with Sleeping Beauty, the final offering of the Princess Trilogy Series. Audiences can experience Aurora’s journey from enchantment to awakening on March 13 at 8:00 p.m., and on March 14 and 15 at 5:00 p.m. at the Aliw Theater in Pasay City. All performances will feature the Manila Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Alexander Vikulov,



The stories of fairy-tale princesses have been told across generations, and with Ballet Manila’s adaptation, they are brought to life through dance. With every leap and turn, the company has embodied the grace, innocence and gentleness of the beloved princesses. Making this season’s Sleeping Beauty special is the fact that it will be directed and choreographed by no less than Ballet Manila’s Artistic Director and CEO, Lisa Macuja Elizalde.



For Lisa, the finale is a moment of delight: “What excites me in this production is how Sleeping Beauty finally completes our Princess Trilogy. It feels like all the stories we’ve been telling are coming together in one magical universe.”



She also enthused on special appearances of the other princesses in Sleeping Beauty , “In this iteration of Sleeping Beauty, Aurora will be joined by Cinderella and Snow White on stage, so it’s really fun to think about having them together in the stage”.



The conclusion of the Princess Trilogy also comes at a meaningful time. The Manila Symphony Orchestra quietly marks its centennial year, a reminder of how music and dance have stood together in shaping Philippine culture.” It is such a delight that we are performing with the Manila Symphony Orchestra, playing the original music of Tchaikovsky makes it even more special and I look forward to sharing this with everyone.” said Lisa.



Manila Symphony Orchestra president Maan Hontiveros reflects on the collaboration, noting this milestone reminds us that music feeds the soul, and when joined with ballet, it creates a legacy that endures.



“Lisa has been a steadfast supporter of the orchestra, and her vision has helped bring this partnership to life in ways that honor both tradition and innovation.” said Hontiveros.

While Ballet Manila has been collaborating with Manila Symphony Orchestra since 2011, their support for each other never waned: “Lisa has always been in the life of Manila Symphony Orchestra. While there was a hiatus during the pandemic, it was very timely that we’re back doing a joint performance once again as we celebrate our 100th year. We’re grateful to Lisa and Fred (Elizalde) who are ever-present in our performances.”



The Princess Trilogy’s finale with Sleeping Beauty marks not only the completion of Ballet Manila’s ambitious storytelling arc but also a celebration of collaboration between dance and live music. As the curtain falls, audiences are invited to witness how ballet and orchestra together continue to shape the cultural stage of the Philippines with artistry that endures.



Keep up-to-date with Ballet Manila’s schedule of performances and celebration events by visiting Ballet Manila’s website www.balletmanila.com.ph or Ticketworld page www.ticketworld.com.ph














In the north of Metro Manila, where milestones big and small are marked over shared meals, SM City Grand Central, SM Center Sangandaan, and SM City Valenzuela once again turn the spotlight on women this March with a dining lineup that is both celebratory and empowering. Known as the most loved mall and the home of everyday celebrations, SM invites women to gather, indulge, and toast their journeys with flavors that match their strength, beauty, and style.






Savor Hearty Meals That Fuel Ambition

For achievers who power through boardrooms and busy schedules, satisfying meals await. At Botejyu in SM City Valenzuela, authentic Japanese comfort food delivers bold flavors and generous servings perfect for refueling after a long day. Meanwhile, Kenny Rogers Roasters in SM City Valenzuela offers its signature roasted chicken and hearty sides, creating the ideal setting for meaningful conversations and well-earned breaks.








Sweet Treats That Spark Joy

No milestone is complete without dessert. At Famous Belgian Waffle in SM Center Sangandaan, golden waffles filled with decadent spreads offer a quick yet delightful escape in between errands or catch-ups. For those craving a Filipino classic with a modern flair, BBK Bibingka Coffee in SM Center Sangandaan reinvents the traditional bibingka and pairs it with robust coffee blends, creating a comforting treat that feels both nostalgic and new.








Healthy Choices That Keep You Glowing

Health conscious diners will find vibrant options at SaladStop! in SM City Grand Central, where nutrient packed bowls combine crisp greens, lean proteins, and globally inspired dressings. For customizable meals on the go, Subway in SM City Grand Central serves fresh sandwiches and wraps tailored to individual tastes and wellness goals.








And because no Women’s Month feast is complete without a photo op, don’t forget to strike a pose at SM’s Women’s Month Instagram spot! Snap a groupie with your besties, capture your glowing smiles, and make every moment count.

This month, eat well, celebrate loud, and own your crown only at SM City Grand Central, SM Center Sangandaan, and SM City Valenzuela! Because at SM, every woman is a queen, and every day is a reason to celebrate.




Tuesday, March 3, 2026








The partnership introduces the first-ever REIT funds on GCash, alongside other income-paying investments starting at just PHP 1,000



Finance super app GCash, together with Manulife Investment Management and Trust Corporation (Manulife Investments Philippines), is expanding Filipinos’ access to the global property market by introducing Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) funds and other income-paying unit investment trust funds (UITFs) within the GCash app.



GCash users may access four income-paying UITFs on GFunds from Manulife Investments Philippines, including the first REIT funds to come to the e-wallet. These include the Manulife Asia Pacific REIT Fund and the Manulife Global REIT Feeder Fund, which comprise investments in Asia and global properties. In addition, the newly added Manulife Global Preferred Income Fund and Manulife Asia Dynamic Bond Feeder Fund aim to help Filipinos access additional income through other diversified investments with attractive yield advantage.



Through the partnership, Filipinos have an opportunity to earn from global property rentals—including hotels, condominiums, and office buildings—without the high capital requirements associated with property ownership. Professional management by Manulife Investments Philippines simplifies the experience, covering asset selection to optimization, making investing in global real estate a guided and more accessible experience for Filipinos, starting at just PHP 1,000.00.



Among the country's largest fund managers, Manulife Investments Philippines had PHP 205 billion assets under management (AUM) and a net income of PHP 372 million as of end of 2024. Meanwhile, Manulife Investment Management, the global wealth and asset management segment of Manulife, had over US$1.6 trillion of assets under management and administration (AUMA) globally as of December 2024.



“Our partnership with Manulife Investments Philippines is about providing Filipinos with access to simplified world-class tools to help them in their long-term financial security. We’re making it easier for Filipinos to explore investment opportunities that haven’t always been within reach. Now, Filipinos can easily invest in REIT funds and UITFs backed by the strategic perspective and proven credibility of Manulife,” said Winsley Bangit, Group Head of New Businesses at Mynt, the parent company of GCash.



"Partnering with GCash, a major player in the financial space, is aligned with our mission to provide innovative and affordable wealth solutions to more Filipinos so they can achieve their long-term financial aspirations, even in volatile times. Through GCash, our UITFs are now more accessible to a broader set of investors who are looking to diversify and grow their wealth portfolio,” said Aira Gaspar, President and Chief Executive Officer, Manulife Investments Philippines.



Combining local expertise with global resources, Manulife Investments Philippines offers a diverse range of differentiated UITFs, including income-paying UITFs that aim to provide recurring income streams and potential capital appreciation by tapping into a broad range of asset classes.



Manulife Investments Philippines’ UITFs give access to local and global investment opportunities for different goals, needs, and risk profiles across various life stages. Whether investors are seeking income, growth, or portfolio diversification, its investment solutions are designed to help investors pursue competitive returns and sustainable cash flow for better income. The company provides investment products designed to give investors competitive returns and cash flow.



For more information on GCash and its financial and investment solutions, visit www.gcash.com. To know more about Manulife Investments Philippines and its suite of investment solutions, visit www.manulifeim.com.ph.





 


Manila, Philippines — The Philippine Medical Association (PMA), the umbrella organization of all medical doctors practicing in the country, has expressed alarm over reports of unregistered and counterfeit dengue vaccines being sold in unauthorized channels.

At a media roundtable held at Seda Vertis North, Dr. Erica Tania Davillo, chair of the PMA Ad Hoc Committee on Dengue Advocacy, warned that purchasing these unauthorized vaccines might end up doing more harm than good in the fight against the disease.

She said: “While we recognize that there is a growing number of Filipinos clamoring for safe and effective ways to protect their families from dengue, we also need to make sure that we only use medical products that have undergone the proper regulatory review process from government authorities.”

The PMA also commended the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for cracking down on sellers of fake and unlicensed health products, including vaccines. “We are grateful to the FDA for taking decisive action on halting the illegal sale of unregistered health products, because these pose a real danger to the health of Filipinos,” Dr. Davillo said.


Dr. Davillo also spoke on behalf of the Empowering Networks to Defeat Dengue (E.N.D. Dengue) Coalition, on the occasion of the organization’s first anniversary this February. Organized by the PMA together with other healthcare organizations and advocacy groups, E.N.D. Dengue Coalition strongly supports the World Health Organization’s call to end dengue deaths by 2030.

The Philippines continues to have a much higher dengue burden than other countries in Southeast Asia. Looking at September 2025 data on the Asia Dengue Voice and Action (ADVA) Group dashboard, Indonesia reported 118,021 cases and 487 deaths, while Vietnam logged 92,926 cases and 17 deaths. In comparison, the Philippines reported 234,895 cases and 912 deaths in the same period—significantly higher than reported cases in Indonesia and Vietnam.

 

As shared by Dr. Hector Santos, PMA president, based on the latest report from the Department of Health (DoH), the Philippines logged 7,471 cases this January—a 71-percent drop from the 25,652 cases recorded in the same period last year, when several local government units such as Quezon City declared outbreaks. Still, the January 2026 numbers recorded in the Philippines were nearly 19 times higher than the numbers reported by Indonesia in the same period (403 cases).

Because of the continuing threat of dengue, health experts keep reminding the public to take the necessary precautions and to be aware of the early warning signs of the disease.


“Based on the latest data, dengue outbreaks no longer just happen during the rainy season,” stressed Dr. Santos. “Because of such factors as climate change, urban sprawl and congestion, and others, dengue cases are already being reported all year round.”

E.N.D. Dengue’s work is guided by five pillars: Global and Local Epidemiology and Threat, Vector Control, Clinical Management, Dengue Vaccine Development, and Communication and Advocacy.


Under the pillar of Global and Local Epidemiology and Threat, E.N.D. Dengue calls for accurate and timely data reporting and publication from both private and government sectors. Under Vector Control, the coalition focuses on the need to significantly reduce, if not eliminate, dengue transmission through mosquito control methods. For Clinical Management, the group calls for the development and dissemination of unified and regularly updated clinical practice guidelines for disease prevention and management. Another important component of the E.N.D. Dengue framework is Dengue Vaccine Development, which recognizes the role of vaccine research, development, and accessibility, as well as its timely distribution. Lastly, Communication and Advocacy emphasizes the need to educate the public on the disease and ways to address it, while also promoting vaccine acceptance and fighting the continuing threat of misinformation.


The E.N.D. Dengue Coalition, alongside the rest of the Philippine Medical Association, stands united in our shared mission of significantly reducing, if not eliminating, dengue deaths in the country. Together with our members, partners, and other supporters, we are committed to helping ease the burden of dengue, which continues to pose considerable strain not just on Filipino families, but on the public health system as a whole,” said Dr. Santos.

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Monday, March 2, 2026



Ginhawa at pag-asa ang hatid sa mga maliliit na negosyante o MSMEs, mga women entrepreneur lalo na sa mga high poverty area sa buong Pilipinas, matapos aprubahan ng Asian Development Bank (ADB) ang ₱1.75 bilyon ($30 milyon) na loan para sa GCash Fuse Financing, Inc. Layunin nito na mas mapadali ang pag-utang ng puhunan at makatulong sa paglago ng kanilang negosyo.

Inilunsad nila ang loan program kung saan ay nagsagawa rin sila ng financial literacy workshop para sa daan-daang MSMEs kasama na ang mga may-ari ng sari-sari stores at carinderia. Hangad nitong palawakin ang kanilang kaalaman tungkol sa maayos na pamamalakad ng pera at responsableng pag-utang.

Nais ng GCash at ADB na matulungan ang maraming negosyante kaya bukas ang loan program kahit sa mga first-time borrower. Hindi rin kinakailangan ng collateral at maraming dokumento na kadalasang humahadlang para makautang sila.

Gamit ang GScore, sariling teknolohiya ng GCash app, nasusuri agad kung qualified ang negosyante para sa loan.

"Sa pakikipagtulungan sa ADB, napalalakas namin ang misyong gawing mas abot-kamay ang mga loan para sa mga Pilipinong higit na nangangailangan nito, sa mga gusto magnegosyo at palaguin ang kanilang negosyo," ani Tony Isidro, CEO at presidente ng Fuse Financing Inc., ang lending arm ng GCash.



Tinututukan ng GCash at ADB ang mga maliliit na negosyante o micro, small, medium enterprises (MSMEs) dahil malaki ang kanilang ambag sa ekonomiya. Karamihan o 63% ng may-trabaho ay dahil sa mga MSME.

Gayunpaman, nananatiling problema ang kakulangan ng access sa financing dahilan para maging mabagal ang kanilang pag-asenso. Ayon sa isang pag-aaral ng ADB, isa ito sa mga itinuturing na malaking hamon para sa mga MSME, bukod sa kakulangan ng kapital.

“Sa GCash, gusto naming mapadali para sa mga MSME ang pag-utang, para mas maraming negosyante ang magkaroon ng oportunidad na lumago at umunlad,” pahayag ni Isidro.

Kaugnay nito, inaanyayahan ni Isidro ang mga MSME na mag-apply sa loan program na katuwang ang ADB.

“Kaagapay ng mga MSME ang GCash para sa mas mabilis na pag-asenso ng kanilang negosyo. Hangad namin ang kanilang manigong kinabukasan,” pagtatapos ni Isidro.

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