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Briefly Population protection COTABATO City – Healthcare providers in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) are now working double-time in their vaccination campaign in the region’s component areas to achieve their desired population protection. Dr. Bashary Latiph, BARMM health minister, said Monday that the recently conducted “Bayanihan, Bakunahan” in the BARMM was considered successful although the region failed to reach the target clients of 940,000. To date, the region has inoculated more than 680,000 out of its 2.9 million eligible target population.
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AS OF 6:00 PM DECEMBER 11, 2021 (SATURDAY)
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By MYRNA M. VELASCO, Contributor
HE National Electrification Administration (NEA) is rigidly restraining the participation of electric cooperatives (ECs) to events or activities that are beyond their mandate, which is to provide electricity to consumers.
This was contained in a memorandum issued on Nov. 22 this year was signed by Emmanuel P. Juaneza, the newly designated administrator of the NEA, the government agenc y supervising the ECs. Based on the memo, any violations shall be sanctioned accordingly. The NEA had apprised the power utilities that if
Climate change protocol THE Chamber of Mines of the Philippines (CoMP) adopted a climate change protocol put forward by the Towards Sustainable Mining (TSM) organization, while harmonizing its standards for managing mine tailings with global norms. “This development was approved by the TSM community of interest (CoI) advisory panel following the recommendation of CoMP’s technical working group (TWG) that was tasked to align TSM with the global industry standard on tailings management,” CoMP said in a statement Tuesday. The CoMP said TSM is a globally recognized sustainability program established in 2004 by the Mining Association of Canada that guides mining companies in managing key environmental and social risks. The global industry standard was issued in 2020 to operators of tailings facilities, aiding them in achieving zero harm to communities and the environment.
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they or their officers will join activities or undertakings “not relevant to the functions of the EC and/or which do not redound to the advancement of the EC or its officers, employees and other personnel,” these shall be “construed to be conduct prejudicial to the best interest of the EC and its memberconsumer-owners.”
For failing to comply with that mandate of the electrification agency, it noted that apprehended ECs shall be subject to NEA administrative investigations and disciplinary actions. The NEA memorandum stipulated that if the activities will be considered necessary, incidental or appropriate and RESTRAINS/PAGE 11
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Jobless rate down THE country’s unemployment rate fell to 7.4 percent in October from 8.9 percent in September as restrictions eased in most areas across the country, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported Tuesday. The unemployment rate for October is the third-lowest for this year, only behind July data at 6.9 percent and March data at 7.1 percent. In a joint statement, Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Karl Kendrick Chua, Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III, and Budget and Management officer-in-charge Tina Rose Marie Canda said the unemployment numbers proved that the country is on track for “strong and early recovery.”
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CHRISTMAS LIGHT. A worker installs decorative lights on a giant Christmas tree in Lanang, Davao City.
CDO monitoring traveler from South Africa who recovered from Covid-19 THE CAGAYAN de Oro city government on Thursday said it is in close coordination with national government authorities in monitoring a passenger who came to Manila from South Africa and arrived in the city early this month. Dr. Teodoro Yu Jr., city health officer, said Thursday during an online briefer the passenger was one of the eight travelers who came from South Africa where the Omicron variant of the coronavirus disease 2019 was first reported. He said the passenger arrived in Manila on November 20, and tested positive for Covid-19 the next day, November 21. Experts are still determining what variant hit the passenger. When the passenger was declared "clinically recovered"
on December 1, he traveled to the city on the same day. The passenger was tested in the city on December 6, and turned out negative the next day. "It was here in Cagayan de Oro City where the passenger underwent repeat swab testing after arriving in the city from Manila. We are coordinating with the Philippine Genome Center for any developments on the case," Yu said. Mayor Oscar Moreno said the passenger was reported in the national news media as being "unaccounted for" after arriving in Manila from South Africa. "What happened was last Sunday evening (December 5), Dr. Yu received a call from the Department of Health (DOH-10) regional TRAVELER/PAGE 11
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COTABATO City – The United Ki ngd om ( U K ) gove r n me nt has reiterated its support to the Bangsamoro government in its fight against the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) and to its other programs in the region. In her Tuesday meeting with Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) leaders and other development partners here, British Ambassador to the Philippines Laure Beaufils said collaboration and partnership could get things done on the ground. "Only through these types of partnerships can we make things happen. We have partnerships of trust, genuine understanding, and two-way learning that we can get things done and make sure sustainable. We are proud to have supported the work you have done," Beaufils said.
New ship now servicing Cebu-Nasipit route for Agusan passengers By ROEL CATOTO, MindaNews
NASIPIT, Agusan del Norte – A shipping company has made its maiden voyage on Wednes day evening (December 8) from Cebu to Nasipit Port in Agusan del
Norte and will return to its port of origin Thursday night, adding a new sea transport service in the Caraga Region. “After a long wait due to the pandemic, we have finally
made our first route here and we are happy to serve the people in … Caraga and Misamis Oriental,” Shane Arante, Starlite Ferries general manager, told reporters here Thursday during a press SHIP/PAGE 11
MAIDEN VOYAGE. MV Starlite Saturn of Starlite Ferries at the Nasipit port in Agusan del Norte Thursday morning after its maiden voyage from Cebu. mindanews photo by roel n . catoto
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