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Briefly Traditional marketplace COTABATO City - The Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) is reviving the traditional stopover marketplace with modern facilities to jumpstart economic recovery in a Maguindanao town two years into the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. Lawyer Naguib Sinarimbo, BARMM interior minister, said Tuesday the village of Tambunan in Guindulungan town (former Talayan) will rise again and become another dynamic marketplace in Maguindanao. “While it is modern and convenient, it will still carry the distinctive heritage of our region and its people,” Sinarimbo said a day after the signing of the memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Guindulungan Mayor Midpantao Midtimbang Jr. on the project on Monday.
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Homes for ex-rebels, IDPs COTABATO City - Seen as clear evidence of the dividends of peace in Mindanao, the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) has stepped up its housing program for settlement by former Moro combatants and internally displaced persons in the region. In a statement Friday, the region’s Ministry of Human Settlements and Development (MHSD), there is no letup in expanding the construction of housing units for resettlement projects intended for ex-MILF combatants, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and other needy sectors across the region. On Thursday, the MHSD held separate groundbreaking ceremonies for the construction of 150 units of housing projects for the villages of Buricain and Simsiman in Pigcawayan, North Cotabato; and for Barangay Nabalawag in Barira, Maguindanao.
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3rd Mindanao Governance and Leadership Excellence Awards
Outstanding Mindanao leaders honored today BY JOEL CALAMBA ESCOL, Managing Editor
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LL ROADS lead to Ayala Centrio Mall in Cagayan de Oro City, today December 29th, as the biggest newspaper in Southern Philippines, the Mindanao Daily News, is going to give recognition to the most outstanding Mindanaonons in different fields of specialization.
WB loan for disaster relief THE Department of Finance (DOF) will draw this week $80 million (about P4 billion) of the World Bank’s (WB) USD500 million standby credit line extended to the Philippines to support the national government’s disaster relief and rehabilitation efforts in provinces devastated by Typhoon Odette. Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said the WB’s 4th Disaster Risk Management Development Program with a Catastrophic Deferred Drawdown Option (CAT-DDO4) would provide the government immediate access to funds for its ongoing efforts to aid the recovery of “Odette”-hit areas. "This week, the DOF will draw $80 million from the World Bank disaster financing loan to fund the amount with cover in the 2021 budget," Dominguez said.
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TRADITIONAL FRUITS. A vendor displays round-shaped fruits along Monteverde Street in Davao City on Friday (27 December 2021) as New Year’s Day approaches. As a tradition, Filipinos include round-shaped fruits in the food preparation in welcoming the New Year, hoping these will bring luck and prosperity and a fruitful year. mindanews photo
This was the pronouncement of MDN E d i t o r- i n - C h i e f A l l a n Mediante, the Director of the 3rd Mindanao Governance and Leadership Excellence Awards (MGLEA). MGLEA, which is already in its third year, continued to recognize exemplary leaders of the nation who have excelled in their professions
in the private sector and government service. "The leaders in Mindanao must be recognized to give them moral boost and to excel more in their fields. The Mindanao Daily News has never ceased to find ways to honor them in a fitting ceremony," Mediante said, adding that this endeavor LEADERS/PAGE 15
Patients in Caraga MDNN’s Creme de la creme to decry Philhealth be feted with Publisher’s Awards suspension of BDH BUTUAN CITY—Patients in many parts of Caraga region decry the state-run health insurer Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (Philhealth) for suspending the accreditation of Butuan D o c tors Hospit a l and College (BDHC) saying they are already deprived of utmost medical care of the modern health facility. The complaining patients, who asked not to be named, contested the allegations of PhilHealth since they were actually treated and admitted, given proper medical attention
and care. “Why is Philhealth depriving the people to use their right for Philhealth coverage with Butuan Doctors Hospital despite the fact that they are doing an excellent job, the patients asked?” “ W h at h ap p e n s t o p e opl e w ho ne e d t he expertise of Butuan Doctors Hospital but can’t claim the Philhealth portion? How can Butuan Doctors Hospital provide healthcare for the underprivileged people that needs Philhealth SUSPENSION/PAGE 15
CAGAYAN DE ORO — Mi n d an a o D ai ly Ne w s Network’s Crème de la crème will receive special service awards, an added highlight during the 3rd Mindanao Governance and Leadership Excellence Awards today at Centrio Ayala Event Center
in Cagayan de Oro City. MDNN Publisher and CEO Dante Sudaria will personally give out the special excellence and service awards to the members of the editorial team and management staff of Mindanao Daily Group of publications.
The editorial members that will receive the service awards are: Allan Mediante, Nelson Constantino, Rene Michael Baños, the late Ruel Pelone, Jose Del Puerto Felicilda, Jose Felix Santillan, Rufino Magbanua, Cris Diaz, AWARDS/PAGE 15
THE NATIONAL Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) said it has restored 85% of the transmission lines in the Visayas and Mindanao as of Dec. 25. The grid company had
initially reported that 95 transmission lines were rendered inoperational by typhoon Odette (international name: Rai) which traversed the Visayas and Mindanao on Dec. 16. As of Saturday,
81 of the affected lines were restored. Typhoon Odette also toppled 818 transmission poles and 12 towers. In Mindanao, the PlacerRESTORES/PAGE 15
of Investments (RBOI) said. Last year, the first year of COVID-19, BBOI registered only 14-million pesos worth of investments. BBOI chair Ishak Mastura RISE/PAGE 15
A child with diarrhea is being treated at the Dapa District Hospital. mindanews photo by roel n . catoto
NGCP restores 85% of Vis-Min transmission lines after typhoon
BARMM posts 300% rise in investments in 2021 By MINDANEWS
D AVA O C i t y – T h e Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) recorded 2.8 billion pesos worth of investments
this year, surpassing by 300 million its 2.5 billion target and generating an increase of 2,287 in employment this year, the Bangsamoro Board
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