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System... from page 4
Filipino workers are leaving the country everyday leaving their respective families behind just to find jobs in other countries The outpourings of advertisement have imprisoned our mindset that has horribly put our country in the quagmire of poverty. Today, liberation time has come through cooperativism to break the oppressive marketing system. The cooperatives of the farmers, fisherfolk, Indigenous People and ecological people are now into massive production and value chain approaches. They are now producing, processing and marketing their products to replace foreign products that are just dumped in our malls. In Northern Mindanao, for example, the Northern Mindanao Federation of Dairy Cooperatives is producing and processing the best milk, chocolate and cheese. In Balingasag, the Linabo Agrarian Reform Beneficiary Cooperative is producing Coco-sugar which is finding market abroad as the coco-sugar is of high quality. Organic rice is being produced by our Cooperatives in Banawe. Chocolates are being produced, and processed by Cooperatives in Quezon Province branding the products, “from beans to bar.” These are just some of the amazing stories to share on the products of the thousands of cooperatives nation-wide. It is indeed so amazing that the cooperatives are now pronouncing that buying is like casting a vote. The time has come to buy local, buy essentials, healthy and organically produced food. Let the truth reverberate throughout the land that when you buy local, you support the livelihood of the poor and the vulnerable, thus, providing them income while generating jobs. Don’t you know that because you buy local, the 18,481 cooperatives through-out the country have generated some 580,000 jobs nationwide and liberated the poor and the vulnerable from the quagmire of poverty? To quote Speaker of the House Peter Allan Cayetano when I reported to him such truism: “Talaga Chairman Orlan, noon iiwanan ang pamilya para magtrabo sa ibang bansa, pero ngayon hindi umalis kasi naka-trabaho dahil sa Kooperatiba! Ilan po sila? Sobrang kalahating milyong Pilipino po!”
Anxiety... from page 4
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your thoughts in order, give them a purpose, use them to persuade, to instruct, to discover, to seduce!” Let’s don’t forget, that every one of us has something to be proud of and that everyone enjoys talking about it. But, you have to make it happen! +++ Email: doringklaus@ gmail.com or follow me on Facebook, Linkedin or Twitter or visit my www. germanexpatinthephilippines.blogspot.com or www. klausdoringsclassicalmusic. blogspot.com.
Mandate... from page 4
follow the art of winning the war. Wear masks, practice social distancing. Stay safe and healthy. Stay home (ruffy44_ph2000@yahoo. com)
Workers... from page 1
positive COVID-19 cases in their areas, Emano said. “In spite of the stricter measures, like requiring all workers to wear the face shield and face masks while reporting to work, including visitors who enter the provincial capitol building, virus has breached the protocols,” Emano said. In Cagayan De Oro Ctiy, City Councilor Jade Roa Pascual was the first local official, along with a member of the Cagayan De Oro Fire District, who contracted COVID-19 positive. Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno have been downplaying the spread of the coronavirus in this premier capital of Northern Mindanao until he admitted Tuesday the “mounting” spread of the COVID-19 cases in the city.
Acid... from page 1
President Rodrigo Duterte and Customs Commissioner Rey Leonardo Guerrero to guard port of entries from illegal shipments. “This illegal drugs do not come in as finish product in our country but they come as precursor chemicals that is why we have to be alert,” said Collector John Simon. The Bureau of Customs in the region will also strengthen its partnership with Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency to strictly monitor the entry of illegal drugs and its precursor chemicals. After the signing of the memorandum of turn-over
Wed-Thu, September 9-10, 2020
the PDEA shall now take charge of the custody of the hydrochloric acid for appropriate handling. Dir. Emerson Rosales of PDEA 10 said they will now file a Petition for Destruction to ensure the chemicals will be dispose properly and will not be use illegally. The chemicals are estimated to cost 20 million pesos. (PR/MF)
Digital... from page 1
About 85 percent of their population have already enrolled in the system and there are only a few nonresidents who do manual logging of information. Establishments, schools and churches are now also implementing the use of the MTDC system. “Dito sa aming probinsya nagpulong na ang Provincial Task Force and they are planning to replicate our system. Through Malungon.ph, napakadali pong mag-register at kumuha ng QR code. Pinoprotektahan din ang privacy ng ating kababayan,” Constantino added. (Our Provincial Task Force already discussed the replication of our system. Through Malungon.ph, it is very easy to register and obtain a QR code. We also protect the privacy of our constituents) The mayor said they got the system from staysafe. ph, which espouses fast monitoring on the destinations of people in the area to contain the spread of COVID-19. Through their designated information technology (IT) personnel, Constantino said other LGUs can definitely obtain the system to respond to COVID-19 cases in their areas. Their IT experts also visit various barangays to disseminate information and provide technical knowhow in utilizing the system. With the MTDC, residents are registered and issued with quick response or QR-coded identification cards to record and track their movements when entering establishments, schools or offices in the area. All residents and visitors who have no QR-coded cards will not be allowed to enter Malungon. (RTP/ PIA10)
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said the country’s Covid-19 fight is still far from over. “While it is true that
the easiest thing to do is to claim that we have won, but the truth is, this war is not yet over and it is still far from being over. This virus is a traitor because just when we start being at ease and not wear a mask or no longer wash our hands frequently or do not observe physical distancing anymore, the virus will hit us, consistency is the key, let us not stop in our efforts,” he said. Meanwhile, NTF special adviser Dr. Ted Herbosa shared their experiences in visiting other LGUs in the country and discussed the best practices of Cebu City and Navotas. He said Cebu City once became the epicenter of Covid-19 in the country because they found out that barangay officials themselves do not implement the imposed health safety protocols in their areas. Cebu City has contained Covid-19 through the help of the national government and that now, Bacolod has become a hotspot. “This fight is in the communities and the role of the local chief executives and the head of the barangay is very important,” he said. Dizon assured Taguig City officials that the national government will continue to support them. The team also delivered face masks courtesy of the national government, the DOH, and the IATF, to be
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Education in these times of pandemic By JEAN BABIA-BULAWIN Teacher-II Kuguita Integrated School
WITH the spectre of COVID-19 pushing educators to look differently at their classrooms, Gibson said, there’s “an opportunity for great change,” and perhaps even a chance to improve the system for the future. Things are not easy when moving pedagogically from one medium to another. The sudden transition brought by the pandemic without adequate opportunities to design for a new medium becomes a struggle for educators and students. For me, it’s always made sense to have kids outside. And now it makes double the sense, because it has now shifted from an educational
given to residents of Taguig as he promised that they will also provide the city government test kits for their new laboratory. (PNA)
Uses... from page 7
Taguig Rob otics Team (TRT), composed of students who created robots that were used during the cyber graduations of public schools in the city last May. “ T h e s e ro b ot s w i l l physically carry medications and other supplies to Covid-19 patients while the nurses look on from
AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATION BY SOLE HEIR OF ESTATE I, GENA H. AGOR, of legal age, Filipino, married and with residence address located at Lumbo, Valencia City, Bukidnon, Philippines, after having been sworn in accordance with law, depose and say: 1. That I am the sole surviving spouse of FELIX D, AGOR who died intestate on May 29, 2013 at our residence located at Valencia City, Bukidnon. 2. That my deceased husband left an estate consisting of a parcels of land, particularly described as follows: TITLE NUMBER LOCATION AREA P-73243 BASE CAMP, MARAMAG 1,000 sqm T-70885 LUMBO, VALENCIA CITY 911 sqm T-70889 LUMBO, VALENCIA CITY 1,191 sqm F-030602 LUMBO, VALENCIA CITY RES. BLDG. 3. That my deceased husband left no debts; Is the subject of AFFIDAVIT OF ADJUDICATION BY SOLE HEIR OF ESTATE, under the Notary Registry of ATTY. ASIS G. CUBILLAN, under the Notary Public per Doc No. 64; Page No. 14; Book No. XXXII; Series of 2020. MDN: Sept 10, 17 & 24, 2020
and developmental initiative, to a kind of preventative public health initiative. Teachers and students will have to get used to traveling around and using the community as classroom as well. Ideas range from reading aloud to a class in the yard, to teaching about climate change in a nearby ravine, or learning about local history while walking around the neighbourhood. I think what’s really important is to be able to look at this with an open mind, be creative and be as flexible as possible. With the spectre of COVID-19 pushing educators to look differently at their classrooms and perhaps even a chance to improve the system for the future.
the monitor at the head of the robot,” Cayetano said. The use of the “Robonurses”, he said, indicate their commitment to an effective Covid-19 response. “We assure our citizens that the good results only encourage us to further improve our systems and look for more areas to innovate. Our Covid-19 plans stretch up to December next year to make sure we will cover the needs of our citizens sufficiently postpandemic. That means we have time to push the boundaries,” he added. (PNA) PARTIAL DEED OF EXTRA JUDICIAL PARTITION KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: WE, Heirs of the late CENON DACLAG EBORA, JR. namely: CENON DINNO A. EBORA III, of legal age, married and resident of Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila represented by ELIZABETH A, EBORA my mother as per Special Power of Attorney executed before Atty. Emmanuel Rico C.Corpuz; CARLO DANE A. EBORA, of legal age, single and resident of Sumpong, Malaybalay City; JERIC GABRIEL A. EBORA, of legal age, single and resident of Sumpong, Malaybalay City; ISOBEL APRIL A. EBORA, of legal age, single and resident of Sumpong, Malaybalay City; WITNESSETH: That the late CENON D. EBORA. JR., died on April 23, 2012 at Malaybalay Polymedic General Hospital, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon, leaving without any will nor unsettled debts of any third person or the government and survived by their legitimate children, and herein heirs: That during the lifetime of CENON D. EBORA, JR., he acquired a parcel of land located at Sumpong, Malaybalay City, covered by TCT NO. T-124283, consisting of FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY (570) square meters, more or less more particularly bounded and described as follows: “A parcel of land (Lot 7, of Pcs-10004444) situated in Barangay Sumpong, Malaybalay City, Province of Bukidnon, Island of Mindanao.” Is the subject of PARTIAL DEED OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL PARTITION, under the Notary Registry of ATTY. JAY WARREN PABILLARAN, Notary Public Per Doc No. 170; Page No. 34; Book No. XI; Series of 2013. MDN: Sept 10, 17 & 24, 2020