VOL. 9 ISSUE 223 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30 - 31, 2016
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BUSY DAYS. Workers of Naty’s Lechon House in Davao City faced the demanding tasks of cooking ordered roasted pork by customers yesterday. Lechon houses in the city will have their hands full as orders are piling up for the upcoming New Year’s celebration. Lean Daval Jr.
P11-MILLION FINANCIAL AID Davao City dads OK assistance to areas devastated by typhoon Nina By TIZIANA CELINE S. PIATOS and F. PEARL A. GAJUNERA
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HE 18th City Council of Davao City approved on Thursday during an emergency session the P11million financial assistance for the victims of Typhoon Nina in Luzon provinces. The emergency session was presided over by Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte through the request of Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio to immediately send financial assistance to the victims of typhoon Nina. Mayor Sara also expressed sympathy for the victims of the typhoon. “Davao City is no stranger
to calamities, and we understand the distress that the victims of Typhoon Nina are going through this time,” she said in a statement. The P11-million assistance will be divided to Camarines Sur with P7.47 million, Albay, P1.3 million, Catanduanes P1.06 million and Calapan City in Mindoro Province with P1.165 million. The city council said the budget for the assistance will come from the remaining P18.614 million calamity fund of the city. The remaining P7.614
million of the calamity funds will be allocated for any disaster related incident in the city for the next remaining days of 2016. Mayor Sara also mentioned that the City Government of Davao prepared the amount of P11 million from the available disaster funds of the city, as financial aid to areas affected by the typhoon. The city council approved the mayor’s request to use funds from the city’s fivepercent Calamity Fund, of which, P18.614 million remains.
Of the P11 million, Camarines Sur will get P7.47 million, Albay will get P1.3 million, Catanduanes will get P1.06 million and Calapan City in Mindoro will get P1.165 million. The remaining P7.614 million in the city’s Calamity Fund would be reserved for any disaster-related incident for 2016. The financial assistance will be turned over by the City’s Central Communication and Emergency Response Center Chief, Emmanuel
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No overnight stay for Ms U Davao tour
By JERMAINE L. DELA CRUZ
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EPARTMENT of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Wanda Tulfo-Teo revealed on Thursday that security is still an issue to the candidates who will join the Davao tour on January 19. “Fly in, fly out,” stressed
Teo in an interview at the year-end party sponsored by the tourism secretary last Thursday at Marco Polo Hotel Davao. She added that the ladies will only spend a day in the
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