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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.
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HE new leadership at the Department of Energy (DOE) will prioritize fulfillment of 100-percent electrification target on all households nationwide, a goal that the Duterte administration had failed to deliver.
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.
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.”
Education Minister Mohagher Iqbal signed on August 2, 2022 the Bangsamoro Education Code’s Implementing Rules and Regulations in Davao City. Behind Iqbal are (L-R) Higher Education Director General (DG) Marjunni Maddi, Technical Education DG Ruby Andong, Deputy Minister Haron Meling, Basic Education DG Abdullah Salik, Jr. and Madaris Education DG Tahir Nalg. MindaNews photo courtesy of MBHTE
Realignment of Davao-Samal bridge project sought to save reef By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV MindaNews
The Rodriguez family, operator of resorts in the Island Garden City of Samal (IGACOS), asked President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to review the “wrong alignment” of the multibillion Samal Island-Davao City Connector (SIDC) as the current landing point on the Samal side would “kill” the Paradise Reef. Family representative Pura Rodriguez told reporters in an interview on Tuesday that
they are appealing to the new Marcos Jr. administration to take a second look at the project design because it would leave an “irreversible and irreparable destruction” on the healthy coral garden and marine life once it pushes through. The landing point of the SIDC project, also known as the Davao CitySamal Bridge, is situated on the coast of Costa Marina Beach Resort, which is adjacent to Paradise Island Park & Beach Resort in Barangay Caliclic, Babak District of Samal Island. Both resorts are owned by the Rodriguez family. The Paradise Reef is a 300-meter contiguous reef situated on the coast of Costa Marina and Paradise Isl and. L ast Ju ne 1 3 , Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Huang Xilian exchanged with then Finance Secretary Dominguez the signed Framework Agreement and Loan Agreement worth $350 million or P18.67 billion for the 3.98-kilometer SIDC project. Rodriguez said a review of the alignment and landing site of SIDC is necessary to “ensure food SAVE/PAGE 7
“We’ve got to address the security, as we address as well the matter of protecting the most vulnerable sectors of society and we will continue to work on the targets for electrification of households all over the country,” Energy Secretary Raphael Perpetuo M. Lotilla said. He specified that “there are still more than 1.0 million households which are unser ved and more than 800,000 of those are in Mindanao.” The Duter te administration initially eyed to complete energization of PUSH/PAGE 7
Lanao del Sur lawmakers file bill institutionalyzing IDP protection LANAO del Sur lawmakers have filed a bill seeking to institutionaliz e the protection of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the country.
In a statement Wednesday, 1st District Representative Ziaur-Rahman Adiong said the bill he filed together with 2nd District Representative Yasser Balindong was in
response to the gaps observed during the plight of IDPs in the 2017 Marawi City siege. The measure also considered other forms of BILL/PAGE 7
BURNED SHANTIES. Residents scour for whatever is left of their belongings after a fire hit an informal settler community in the coastal village of Punta Dumalag in Matina Aplaya, Davao City yesterday, August 4. The fire gutted about 150 houses. Mindanews Photo
Iqbal signs implementing rules of Bangsamoro Education Code By MINDANEWS
A year after the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) enacted the Bangsamoro Education Code (BEC), Education Minister
Mohagher Iqbal signed on Tuesday its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR), an official said Wednesday. Mobarak Pandi, spokesperson of the Ministry
of Basic, Higher and Technical Education (MBHTE), noted the formulation of the IRR is mandated by the BEC, which the BTA enacted on May 18,
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