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Viva Zamboanga! ‘Mexico praises Climaco’s Pascua Navidad theme’

Mexican Ambassador Gerardo Lozano Arredondo praises Zamboanga Mayor Beng Climaco and thanked the local government for choosing Mexico as Zamboanga’s Christmas theme. (Photos courtesy of Ced Zabala and Mexican Embassy)

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AMBOANGA’S YULETIDE display has attracted thousands of people since it opened to the public last week. And with this year’s Mexican-inspired theme, Ambassador Gerardo Lozano Arredondo praised Mayor Beng Climaco and thanked the local government for choosing Mexico as Zamboanga’s Christmas theme.

“I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to you for choosing Mexico as this year’s

theme “Pascua Navidad” in the City Hall of Zamboanga. The pictures posted in the official media of

City Hall of Zamboanga not only looks amazing but also represent the Continue on page 3

More barangays get new garbage trucks Mayor Beng Climaco speaks during the agri orientation for members of the rural-based organizations in Zamboanga City. (Kathy Wee Sit)

Zambo agricultural sector cited, hailed MAYOR BENG Climaco has cited the significant role of the agriculture sector in Zamboanga City following an orientation attended by members of local rural-based organizations. The orientation was

organized by the City Agriculturist Office and it tackled plans and programs of the local government aimed at improving rice and corn production, fishery program and the High Value Crops Development Program (HVC-

DP). HVCDP is also one of the banner programs of the Department of Agriculture created to help address food security, poverty alleviation and sustainable growth. Continue on page 2

THE LOCAL government has turned over 20 more brand new garbage trucks to different barangays as

part of the cleanliness and sanitary program of Zamboanga Mayor Beng Climaco’s administration.

Climaco, assisted by Councilor Jihan Edding, led the distribution of Continue on page 2

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More barangays get new garbage trucks Continued from page 1 the trucks to officials of Barangay Lapakan, Manicahan, Cabaluay, Santa Barbara, Bolong, Dulian Upper Pasonanca, Quiniput, Cacao, Pamucutan, Lamisahan, Bunguiao, Patalon, Malagutay, Sinubong, Panubigan, Capisan, Guisao, Victoria and Talisayan. It was the second batch of garbage trucks distributed to different barangays since last month. The first group to receive the trucks were Barangay Santa Maria, Labuan, Cawit, San Jose Gusu, Calarian, Canelar, Camino Nuevo, San Roque, Pasonanca, Maasin, Limpapa, Tetuan, Tugbungan, Putik, Pasobolong, Boalan, Guiwan, Vitali, Curuan and Zambowood. Climaco said the local government purchased 96 trucks to help augment or provide garbage trucks to the different barangays and enable officials to effectively maintain cleanliness in their respective areas. She said the local government has appropriated some P250,000 for each barangay for the trucks’ maintenance and fuel expenses. The mayor thanked the City Council members and all those who supported the purchase of the trucks. Eight of these trucks, she said, will be for the use of the Office of the City Environment and Natural Resources which is in-charge of collecting garbage in the central business. Barangay officials expressed their appreciation

to Climaco’s efforts in providing garbage trucks. And Netizens who follow Climaco’s Facebook account also praised the mayor for her hard work and dedication in making Zamboanga a better place to live in. Thank you Mayor “Thank you Mayor, good governance,” said Rey Masil. Bolido Michael also thanked Climaco for the purchase of the trucks. “Bravo Mayor, thank you,” he wrote in his comment. But for Edwin delos Reyes, he said residents should also do their share in keeping Zamboanga clean. “Thank you. Along with it, we need to strengthen our educational campaign on the 3Rs among our people.” “It isn’t enough that we provide them with trucks. Our people also need to their share of dumping their garbage properly. The local government cannot do it all alone. We have to rally behind our leaders in keeping our City clean and progressive,” he said. For Gani Leaño, he said: “This is good news and I hope the local government will execute this properly. Back when I was in high school, we were urged to practice SWMP (solid waste management program) in school. But since we notice how the garbage collection is treated (mixing all three bins together), it discouraged us to keep segregating waste as time pass by and as well as preaching among fellow students how to do so.” “I hope this time it will be implemented not only in the segregation process,

but as well as the handling and eventually processing of waste. Let’s help each other because this is an impossible goal if we don’t help each other. Good luck Zamboanga,” Leaño said. And Leaño was right because despite the efforts of the local government to strictly follow the Republic Act No. 9003 or Ecological Solid Waste Management Act of 2000, garbage collectors themselves destroy garbage bags to collect bottles and plastics and other things they can sell and virtually use up their time in this malpractice. Under this Act, the solid waste shall be characterized for initial source reduction and recycling element of the local waste management plan. A separate container is required for each type of waste for on-site collection properly marked as “compostable”, “non-recyclable”, “recyclable” or “special waste.” Waste segregation shall primarily be conducted at the source including household, commercial, industrial and agricultural sources. The local governments are also mandated to establish Materials Recovery Facility in each barangay or cluster of barangays designed to receive, sort, process and store compostable and recyclable materials efficiently. The residual wastes shall then be transferred to a long-term storage or disposal facility or sanitary landfill. No open dumps nor any practice or disposal of solid waste that constitutes open dumps for solid waste shall be allowed. (Zamboanga Post)

Zambo agricultural sector cited, hailed Continued from page 1 It helps to promote the production, processing, marketing and distribution of high value crops. Strategically, HVCDP helps to increase income, create livelihood opportunity and contribute to nation-

al agricultural development. The orientation also tackled efforts on research and the promotion of Rural Improvement Club and the 4-H Club in an effort to uplift the living standard of its members and making them effective and productive

partners of the government in community development. Climaco, who graced the recent event, also gave away gifts and raffled off prizes for those who attended the orientation. (Zamboanga Post)

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Viva Zamboanga! ‘Mexico praises Climaco’s Pascua Navidad theme’

Continued from page 1 importance of our culture and common heritage of our people.” “I wish a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2020 to you and to the friendly people of Zamboanga, and I hope to have the opportunity to meet you in the future,” Arredondo said in his letter sent to Climaco. Even the Facebook account of the Mexican Embassy in Manila posted this message, appreciating Zamboanga yuletide theme: “Embamex Filipinas agradece a la Alcaldía de Zamboanga el haber elegido a México como tema de decoración oficial para las fiestas navideñas de 2019.” (Embamex Philippines thanks the mayor of Zamboanga to have chosen Mexico as an official decoration theme for the Christmas holidays of 2019.) As it was in previous years, Climaco led the simultaneous switchon of Christmas lights

including tourists and Zamboanguenos returning home for the Christmas holidays.

Climaco called on the public to enjoy the Yule and celebrate Christmas with their loved ones and

friends and at the same time thank God for the peaceful holiday season. (Zamboanga Post)

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People from all walks of life joined Climaco in the first night of the yuletide celebration which coincided with the opening of a Christmas Bazaar outside City Hall. It was only during the administration of Climaco that Zamboanga’s yuletide celebration has been packed with people,

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Sakit ng Ulo: Kailangan Ba Ipa-check sa Doktor? Ang sakit sa ulo ang madalas ireklamo ng pasyente sa kanilang doktor. Ang iba ay natatakot na baka kung ano na ang masamang sanhi nito. Ngunit huwag mangamba, karamihan ng sakit ng ulo ay hindi delikado. Una, kung ang sakit ng ulo ay sumasabay sa pagbasa ng diyaryo o pagtrabaho sa harap ng computer, malamang may diprensya ang iyong

mga mata. Magpagawa ng salamin at magpatingin sa optometrist o ophthalmologist. Pangalawa, kung labas pasok ka sa malamig at mainit na lugar, puwede din sumakit ang ulo. Hindi po ito masama. Naninibago lang ang mga ugat natin sa ulo dahil sa pagbabago ng panahon. Pangatlo, kung ang sakit ng ulo ay gumigin-

RECIPE

Tortilla Española INGREDIENTS : • 1 tablespoon olive oil, or more if needed • 2 large potatoes, peeled and thinly sliced • salt and pepper to taste • 1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika, or to taste • 1 sweet Spanish onion, thinly sliced • 6 eggs • 1 teaspoon olive oil • 1 bunch fresh parsley, coarsely chopped • 1 tablespoon olive oil

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Preheat an oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). In an ovenproof skillet over medium heat, heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil until it shimmers, and place the potatoes into the hot oil. Season with salt and pepper, and sprinkle with smoked paprika. Pan fry the potatoes, stirring and tossing occasionally, until they are beginning to soften, about 8 minutes. Stir in the onion, and cook, stirring occasionally, until the potatoes and onion are slightly browned and the onion is translucent, about 10 more minutes. Take the skillet off the heat, and allow to cool for about 5 minutes.

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Beat the eggs with 1 teaspoon of olive oil in a large bowl. Stir in the parsley, add the potato-onion mixture, and lightly combine. Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in the skillet over medium heat until it shimmers, then gently spoon the egg-potato mixture into the hot skillet. Reduce heat to medium-low, and shake the skillet a few times to help release the omelet from the bottom of the skillet. Slide the skillet into the preheated oven, and bake until the omelet is puffed and the top is golden brown, about 5 minutes. A toothpick inserted into the center of the omelet should come out clean. Cut the omelet into pie-shaped pieces, and serve hot.

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ay puwede nang hindi ipa-check sa doktor. Kailan dapat kumonsulta sa doktor? Ang migraine ay isa ding pangkaraniwang dahilan ng sakit ng ulo. Malalaman mo na migraine iyan dahil kalahati lang ng ulo ang sumasakit. Kapag matindi ang sakit ng ulo, kung may kasamang lagnat, pagsusuka o panghihina,

isangguni na sa doktor. Kunin din ang blood pressure. Kapag mataas sa 140/90, posible din na altapresyon ang dahilan ng pagsakit ng ulo. Ang mga sakit na binabantayan ng doktor ay ang istrok, brain aneurysm at brain tumor. Ang sintomas nito ay ang sakit ng ulo, panghihina o pamamanhid ng katawan.

Zambo readies ‘BOSS’ THE LOCAL government has begun preparations for the Business One Stop Shop (BOSS) in an effort to streamline the application and renewal of business permits in Zamboanga. The operations of the BOSS will be at the Centro Latino beginning at 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on the first working day of January and shall run until January 20, according to the Business Permit and Licensing Division. Mayor Beng Climaco urged business owners and those planning to up business in Zamboanga to come early at the BOSS and bring their complete requirements to facilitate the release of their permits. The ease of doing business in Zamboanga is expected to further improve

after the local government developed an action plan to strengthen more the implementation of building permits and certificate occupancy systems (BPOS). Climaco said while the local government has already streamlined the processing of necessary permits it will continue to improve the BPOS for the benefit of the business sector and to attract more investors to Zamboanga. Just this year, a workshop dubbed “Strengthening Urban Resilience for Growth with Equity (SURGE) Project,” facilitated by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) also provided a venue for local government officials to assess its current procedures and identify necessary steps to ensure the

implementation of the Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2018-01 and Republic Act 2018 No. 11032 or the Ease of Doing Business Act of 2018. The workshop was attended by 36 representatives of various department of the local government. It identified strategies that will reduce the lag time in the issuance of building and occupancy permits and guarantee the smooth operations of the BPOS one-stop shop. As next steps, the local government with the assistance of USAID-SURGE will draft the amended executive order for the creation of a BPOS technical working group, co-location of various offices, and revisiting the checklist and relocation of the BPOS office. (Zamboanga Post)


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MPLOYEES OF the MILF-led Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has sought the help of influential Sulu Governor Sakur Tan after Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim started firing civil workers and hire new employees, mostly members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. Those affected by afford to remain deaf and concern and to exhaust all Ebrahim’s order relayed blind when his constitu- legal avenues available to their predicaments to Tan ents are placed in a diffi- stop Ebrahim from removing BARMM employees, and appealed for inter- cult situation. cession. Tan showed deep “The laws are suffi- especially those who were concern for the anguish cient enough to protect hired under the previous and trauma the affected the rights of the people administration of Mujiv employees are undergo- including the right to Hataman, the regional ing at this stage and the seek legal redress from governor. BARMM Attorbleak future their families the court,” he said after will be facing if no resolu- the employees raised the ney-General Sha Elijah tion will be arrived at. possibility of hiring labor Alba has previously anTan said he cannot lawyers to look into their nounced that some 6,000

Beng renews commitment to Zambo children MAYOR BENG Climaco has renewed her commitments to provide all children in Zamboanga an effective, efficient, right-based, gender-responsive and culture-sensitive programs and services that will promote their best interest and welfare. A strong advocate of women’s and children’s rights, Climaco vowed to

put more day care centers on top of the hundreds more, and provide efficient services to all children aged 2 to 4 years old. She said since 2018, the city government’s budget for Local Council for the Protection of Children (LCPC) had reached P11.6 million. And over P8 million more for the construction of children’s park, the Local Youth De-

velopment Council Office at Zone 4 and more reception and study centers, among others. The local government was also the recipient of the “Seal of Child-Friendly Local Governance Award” from the Department of Social Welfare and Development and the Department of the Interior and Local Government. (Zamboanga Post)

An old man selling lanterns rests for a while in Zamboanga City. Poverty remains a major problem for many Filipinos who cannot even provide themselves with 3 full meals a day, or send their children to college. High taxes imposed by President Rodrigo Duterte and foreign loans to fund his so-called Build, Build, Build project has resulted in spike in basic commodities. (Zamboanga Post)

Sulu government photo shows Governor Sakur Tan as he gestures while speaking to BARMM employees at the Capitol while regional military chief General Cirilito Sobejana and other security officials listen to the predicaments of civil employees who fear to lose their job after Chief Minister Murad Ebrahim orders the phasing out of some 6,000 employees. employees would be phased out. At least 500 of them had been removed since last month. Only those working in the sectors of education, health, and social services are exempted in the phasing out. Those who are affected by the order can-

not be re-employed in any BARMM agency. While BARMM continues with the phasing-out of employees, Ebrahim, chieftain of the MILF, hired 400 of his own members to work as forest rangers and would hire more for Basilan, Sulu, and Tawi-Tawi

provinces. He even launched the so-called Integrated Bangsamoro Greening Program inside the sprawling MILF’s Camp Darapanan in Sultan Kudarat town in Maguindanao province. (Zamboanga Post)

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ma na rito ang upgrade sa PLDT Home Fibr Internet connection mula sa magabal na Ultera. Subali’t inabot na rin ng Disyembre ay wala pa rin telepono at PLDT Home Fibr Internet connection ang pahayagan. Dito na nag-pasya ang Mindanao Examiner regional newspaper na bumili ng Globe At Home Prepaid WiFi modem upang magamit ng mga reporter at editor sa kanilang trabaho. Nais idulog ng pahayagan sa Department of Information and Communications Technology ang reklamo nito sa PLDT. (Zamboanga Post)


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