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Briefly Strict mining rules DAVAO City – Davao Oriental Governor Corazon Malanyaon has urged local government units (LGUs) Thursday to strictly enforce regulations in all mining activities in the province.

In a statement, Malanyaon asser ted the provincial gover nment’s authority as an independent LGU over the mining operations in the province.

In a meeting with the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) Wednesday, the governor examined the inventory of all existing mining tenements in the province and the status of mining operations and permits granted by the MGB.

Davao coffee DAVAO CITY – The World of Coffee (WOC) convention at the Milano Convention Center in Milan, Italy, has provided a venue for the Philippine coffee producers to shine internationally.

Jeannelle Ellson, marketing specialist of the Philippine Coffee Advancement and Far m Enterprise (PhilCAFE) project, said Philippine coffee— e s p e c i a l l y t h e R o bu s t a variety—received positive feedback during the June 2325 gathering.

“We promoted Robusta there, although we brought various coffee varieties to the convention. Italy is known as espressobased when it comes to coffee, but they admire the taste of our coffee and have set a good impression on it,” Ellson said in an interview Wednesday.

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AVA O C i t y – President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. vetoed Wednesday House Bill No. 10554 seeking to expand the franchise area of the Aboitiz-owned Davao Light and Power Company, Inc. (DLPC) to two cities and five municipalities of Davao del Norte. Marcos, in his veto message, cited some constitutional and legal challenges that led him to reject the bill, which Congress passed last May 30. “I am constrained to veto the bill due to the susceptibility of the proposed expansion of the franchise area of Davao Light and Power BILL/PAGE 11

VETOED. Contractors of Davao Light and Power Company fix a powerline in Davao City. MindaNews file photo

Trafficked victims in NorMin Contaminated street food caused diarrhea seldom file raps vs. captors

MOST victims of trafficking in Northern Mindanao chose not to pursue legal charges against their captors, a prosecutor of the Department of Justice here said Friday. Assistant City Prosecutor Louie Borja said trafficking

victims, particularly children, usually do not report the illegal activities to authorities.

“For the reason that most of them (victims) see the traffickers as a source of income. These children are disinterested compl ainants,” he s aid during a multidisciplinary

stakeholders' training here.

Borja said communities play a crucial role in the matter, as barangay officials can monitor potential human trafficking activities and report these to law enforcement authorities.

Borja and other stakeholders discussed rightsFILE/PAGE 11

outbreak: health exec By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV MindaNews

DAVAO City – Unhygienic street food had caused the outbreak of diarrhea in Toril District affecting a total of 217 people with six deaths from July 15 to 28, the City Health Office (CHO) confirmed on Friday.

In an interview over Davao City Disaster Radio (DCDR 87.5) on Friday, CHO head Dr. Ashley Lopez said

the results of rectal swabs confirmed that the outbreak was caused by “food-borne microorganism with vibrio cholera as the pathogen of concern.” “The most likely vehicle of transmission is not water but rather contaminated food,” he said. He said the sources of infection were tapioca drink and street food, particularly isaw (grilled CAUSED/PAGE 11

Tribal village opens DAVAO City – The renovation of the Kadayawan Tribal Village in Magsaysay Park here has been fasttracked for its scheduled opening on August 5.

One of the highlights of the 37th Kadayawan sa Dabaw Festival next month, the tribal village was built to showcase the rich culture and heritage of the city's 11 tribes.

Councilor Al Ryan Alejandre, the Kadayawan Execom spokesperson, said the Kadayawan Tribal Village is “a way of educating the people about the way of living of the tribes living in the city of Davao.”

MIDDAY FISHING. A fisherman checks his net set in Lianga Bay, Suridao del Sur, hoping for a catch at midday. He managed to take home three pieces of regular sized fish. MindaNews photo by JULES L. BENITEZ

No curfew for minors in CDO CAGAYAN de Oro City Mayor Rolando Uy on Wednesday, July 27, clarified that he has not issued any executive order (EO) implementing curfew, specifically for minors, following a recent series of crime incidents here.

Uy made the statement during an interview over Magnum Radio in reaction to an allegation that he had imposed a curfew through executive order which was being circulated in social media.

“Wala koy executive order nga akong ibalik ang curfew sa mga minor. Wala, wala. Kay ngano? Kung minor ang akong tagaan og adunay curfew, nagpasabot nga adunay discrimination,” the mayor said.

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