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August 26, 2013
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Mama Mia launched in C. de Oro; opens store on September 8
By GERRY LEE GORIT Photo-journalist
CAGAYAN de Oro City–– Mama Mia food products can now be tasted in Cagayan de Oro. This after business owner Mia Rica Judith Syjueco launched the products at their station in Barangay Gusa. Ms. Syjueco said this is the first time in Mindanao for Mama Mia, which sells mainly health food products made from fish, mushroom and chicken. There are no pork products and the company is Halal-certified for the
Muslims. Syjueco, a registered nurse, started learning how to cook nine years ago from her parents who were in the restaurant and food business. She said it has become her passion and that she targets the health-conscious consumers. The business employs deaf workers. Syjueco, whose only daughter is a deaf, said Mama Mia also benefits the deaf community. She said they support the scholarships of 1,200 deaf See MAMA/p.15
By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor Mindanao Daily News
C MAMA MIA IN ORO.
Ms. Mia Rica Judith Syjueco announces the launching of Mama Mia food products in Cagayan de Oro during a program at their station in Barangay Gusa on Friday evening. With her are President Francis Tolentino and VP for Operations Robert Caballes. The Mama Mia store’s grand opening in the city is scheduled on September 8. Mindanao Daily News photo by Gerry L. Gorit
Dubious NGOs got P45m from pork barrel of Surigao politicians SURIGAO City––Dubious nongovernment organizations (NGOs) allegedly got close to P45 million from the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) or pork barrel allocations of politicians from Surigao del Norte, the 452-page report released by the Commission on Audit (COA) showed. First District Rep. Francisco Matugas allotted around P20 million to questionable NGOs, according to the COA special audit report covering the period 2007 to 2009.
Former 2nd District Rep. Robert Ace Barbers also allocated some P25 million to dubious NGOS, the COA report released on August 14 showed. But Barbers immediately disputed the report, noting he was no longer a congressman from June 2007 to 2010 after he was elected as provincial governor. Barbers, who ran but lost in the 2013 gubernatorial race, said he had “never downloaded his PDAF to NGOs, preferring instead to allocate them for roads and other infrastruc-
ture projects.” “That is why during my term, almost all roads in Surigao [del Norte] got cemented. I made sure that my PDAF will not go into the hands of bogus NGOs,” he told MindaNews in a phone interview. Barbers served as congressman from 1998 to 2007. In 2010, he failed to win the gubernatorial race. For his part, Matugas did not return this reporter’s calls and text messages for comments on the COA findings. See DUBIOUS/p.5
A G AYA N de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno might not be telling the truth when he said that the funds at city hall “were virtually wiped out during the Emano administration,” Vice Mayor Ian Acenas said on Thursday. SEE FULL STORY/p.15
Netizens parry Aquino’s pork abolition pitch: ‘Sebo’, ‘Holdaf ’, ‘Golay’, ‘Liempo’ By TYRONE A. VELEZ of DavaoToday.com
DAVAO City––Did he really say he is abolishing pork? President Aquino III’s announcement Friday that “it is time to abolish PDAF” or the Priority Development Assistance Fund (PDAF) spurred epicurean invectives from journalists, activists and academe all over social
media. They’d rather call it by other edibles. In his Facebook account, Carlos Conde, former journalist and human rights researcher said “(R) ead carefully what Aquino said: “It is time to abolish PDAF.” He didn’t say, “I hereby order PDAF abolished.” See pork/p.15
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