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Briefly Railway project THE DEPARTMENT of Transportation (DoTr) has denied a request to relocate a Mindanao Railway facility from landowners and businesses in Toril, Davao City affected by the China-funded project, citing the delays such a relocation would entail. “The DoTr is closely coordinating with the stakeholders to ensure that the timeline of the project will be followed. The Right of Way and Site Acquisition activities as well as other pre-construction activities shall continue as scheduled and in accordance with the legal processes,” Clipton J. Solamo, project manager of the Mindanao Railway Project (MRP), told BusinessWorld in a Viber message last week. He said the department received a letter from the affected landowners and business owners requesting that the railway project’s Toril Car Park be moved to another area.
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OTABATO City – Officials and parliamentarians of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) have welcomed the Senate's move to pass on third and final reading the bill resetting the region's elections from 2022 to 2025 and extending the life of its transition period.
BARMM Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim said extending the term of the Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) gave the region a “better chance” in setting the future of the Bangsamoro people. “By extending the transition period -- the BTA gets ample time to finish the job and make sure that the next regional officials will
work under a system that befits the realities of the Bangsamoro and responds to the changing times,” Ebrahim said in a statement Tuesday. The S enate voted to pass Monday on third and final reading Senate Bill 2214 resetting the BARMM elections and thereby extending the BTA and the RESETTING/PAGE 11
MAKING A LIVING AMID PANDEMIC. Eagerly hoping for buyers, this vendor cranes her neck towards an arriving bus at the Digos City Satellite Bus Terminal in Davao del Sur. mindanews photo by yas d. ocampo
MinDA to aid LGUs in acquiring solar-powered water systems THE MINDANAO Development Authority (MinDA) said it will help local government units (LGUs) adopt solar-powered water systems for drinking and irrigation. MinDA C hair man Emmanuel F. Piñol said each solar-powered water generation system unit can provide irrigation water for up to 100 hectares of farm
Corn roadmap THE CORN industry deve l opme n t ro a d m a p i s expected to be completed this month, with the industry’s critical role in providing feed for farm animals to be the focus, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said. Agriculture Assistant Secretary Liza G. Battad said the plan is still subject to further consultations. “We hope it will be completed and approved on or before the end of September 2021,” she said, adding that the consultations are being carried out by the corn industry roadmap development team, which is composed of technical experts from academic institutions as well as members of the industry, including the Philippine Maize Federation, Inc. (PhilMaize), which represents corn farmers’ groups,” Ms. Battad said in a statement over the weekend.
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FISH SALES DOWN. A vendor prepares fish at her stall inside Agdao Market in Davao City. Vendors have lamented the drop of sales due to closure or limited operations of local restaurants during the pandemic. mindanews photo
Mujahideen gripe over unfulfilled promises in the Bangsamoro gov’t By FROILAN GALLARDO, MindaNews
MARAWI City – As many in the Bangsamoro region hailed the Senate’s passage of the bill to move elections in the area to 2025 and thus extend
the term of the Bangsamoro Tr a n s i t i o n A u t h o r i t y (BTA), some disgruntled mujahideen are expressing their frustrations on the peace
process and the leadership of the autonomous region. At a small gathering here in Marawi City on September 1, mujahideen or fighters of the Bangsamoro Islamic PROMISES/PAGE 11
area, depending on the water source, and also for drinking. “It saves farmers from the high cost of diesel fuel which they need for their water pumps. Using solar panels to power water drawing engines, the solar-powered irrigation system could source water from deep rivers, creeks, water impounding areas and even wells,” Mr. Piñol said in AID/PAGE 11
Alsons’ thermal, hydro projects near completion ALCANTARA-LED Alsons Consolidated Resources, Inc. (ACR) is on track with the construction of its 105-megawatt (MW) baseload thermal plant in Zamboanga and 14.6-MW run-of-river Siguil hydro facility in Sarangani province. “We have already selected an EPC (engineering, procurement and construction) contractor
and are looking to formalize the contract within the year. We are still targeting to begin commercial operations in 2024,” ACR told BusinessWorld on e-mail over the weekend through its corporate communications department, referring to the thermal plant of San Ramon Power, Inc. (SRPI). Meanwhile, its Siguil PROJECTS/PAGE 11
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