HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz There are a lot of reasons to be angry nowadays, this early in 2023. But I take inspiration from folks who courageously propose brilliant solutions and alternatives to problems. Special kudos to those whose ideas focus on empowering the poor and working people. We may have less...
HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz Today, I mark my ninth year as a Manila Bulletin columnist. Since I started writing columns on Jan. 4, 2014, I may have already written about 500 columns. Exactly how many pieces I’ve written and got published, I don’t know. What I’m sure about is that I’m grateful for...
HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz The SIM card registration law’s implementing rules and regulations have been released, and the Department of Information Communication Technology (DICT) has wasted no time pressing the public and telcos to immediately register. Perhaps the DICT head and the President should...
HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz I’m quite sure many have seen the memes, cartoons and short essays about it. The younger set from the Gen Z are up in arms over what they sense is being considered as “retirement funds” of their parents and elders. In their thinking, that is unfair and flatly wrong. They...
HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz Poet, artist and activist Ericson Acosta died on Bonifacio Day, Nov. 30, at around 2 a.m., in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental. He was 50. The tributes continue to pour in from contemporaries, fellow poets and artists, classmates and friends. According to the 62nd Infantry Battalion...
HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz Up to now, there are those who believe that laziness is what’s behind the poverty and difficult life of many Filipinos. Jose Rizal already answered this charge in his time, but the fable still exists, infecting minds about the real reasons behind destitution. Enter the World...
HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz Today, Nov. 19, is the 195th day since the May 9, 2022 elections. The victors have formed national and local administrations, organized the House and the Senate, and have long started to conduct the business of government in the executive, legislative and local offices. The...
HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz Going to the public market or supermarket in the past few months and weeks is a sure way to have heartaches and headaches. Less people are using the big carts. We’re not really buying less stuff. We can no longer afford to buy more, even if we wanted to. Our money costs less...
HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz It is said that the family is the basic unity of society. Who would oppose that? No one. But there are a lot of backward ideas about it, and they are not helpful to families and it’s members. There are extended families, or those that include grandparents, titos, titas,...
HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz After my mother Liwayway Memije Cruz died, our dad and my siblings talked about what to do next and how to go about the wake. Our sister said Mama should have a wake where students and friends could visit and honor her. We could think of only one fitting place: the Polytechnic...
HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz While I guess many Manila Bulletin readers are more fortunate or more affluent, that doesn’t mean that they are immune or unbothered by rising inflation and escalating prices of basic goods. Everyone’s affected especially the upwardly-mobile yet peso-pinching middle class....
HOTSPOT Tonyo Cruz Wow Presents Plus, Discovery+ and HBO Go have yet to release the final viewership numbers, but there’s no denying that Drag Race Philippines was a success as the show this week crowned Precious Paula Nicole as the winner of its first season. Yes, Precious Paula Nicole prevailed...