I Love Zamboanga - Weekly Supplement Newsletter #7

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I LOVE ZAMBOANGA CITY

WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT NO. 7 A PUBLICATION OF THE PUBLIC INFORMATION DIVISION, OFFICE OF THE CITY MAYOR, ZAMBOANGA CITY

AUGUST 26-SEPTEMBER 1, 2019

MAYOR HAILS CO-MGT PACT ON ‘ONCE ISLAS’ Mayor Beng Climaco hailed Monday, Aug. 26, the signing of the co-management agreement on “Once Islas (Eleven Islands) de Zamboanga” among the stakeholders that included the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Regional Office 9, the city government of Zamboanga, the tribal leaders and barangay officials concerned in fitting rites at the City Hall Conference Room. ...Continued on page 2

Closure of remaining 5 transitory sites looms The City Government in collaboration with the National Housing Authority (NHA) and other concerned agencies is paving the way for the closure of the remaining 5 transitory sites where 183 families

affected by the 2013 siege continue to stay. This, as the Housing and Land Management Division (HLMD)... Continued on page 4

Towing operations kick off Sept 2 ZAMBO JOINS NAT’L Following a massive information campaign, the City Government through the Office of the City Administrator implemented towing operations effective Monday, September 2. The operation is in coordination with Task Force Ordinance, City Hall COMPAC, Zamboanga City Police Office, Police Station 11, ZCPO Traffic Management Group and other law enforcement units. The temporary impounding area is the City

Engineer's Motorpool Division in Barangay San Roque. All impounded vehicles shall only be released after the payment of the towing fees, storage fee (if applicable) and traffic violation including sidewalk obstruction (if applicable)... Continued on page 3

City Hall flag flies in halfNIGHT PATROL AT THE MARKET: Mayor Beng Climaco joined newly-assumed Task Force Zamboanga chief Col. John Divinagracia and 74th IB Charlie Company forces in the conduct of night patrol and monitoring at the main public market and other areas within the jurisdiction of the charlie company recently, as she remains firm in her commitment to security for the safety and protection of the residents. (CMO photos)

staff for Cabato's death

City Hall has issued an executive order expressing the city of Zamboanga’s profound gratitude and heartfelt thanks to the late Jaime Uro Cabato for his invaluable public service as a former city councilor, and conveying to his bereaved family and friends the city’s deepest sympathy and condolences for his passing last Sunday, August 25...Continued on page 3

HEROES’ DAY Zamboanga City joined the nation in commemorating National Heroes' Day with a flag raising ceremony held 8am August 26 in City Hall. The event honors the sacrifices of men and women who fought for Philippine Independence as well as those who continue to offer their services and sacrifice their own well-being for the preservation of other people's lives and properties. According to the Official Gazette, the celebration of National Heroes Day began during the American Colonial Period. The Philippine Legislature, then dominated by Filipino leaders who represented the national aspiration for ... Continued on page 3


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CLEARING OF PUBLIC ROADS CONTINUES: Illegally-built structures occupying public roads and sidewalks in the Tumaga-Putik boundary area were demolished in operations led personally by Mayor Beng Climaco August 26. This is pursuant to the directive of President Duterte for all LGUs to reclaim public roads used for private purposes and formalized through DILG Memorandum Circular 121. Together with City Administrator Apple Go, Assistant Administrator Cesar Raz, Putik Chair and Coun. Jerry Perez, Tumaga barangay officials, barangay tanods, police authorities and other city government personnel, the mayor led the continuous clearing operations in the area to emphasize that the city government is fully complying the presidential directive. She likewise reiterated her call for all barangay officials to lead the campaign in their respective areas. The clearing operations were done after the conduct of massive information campaign. (photos: Kathy Wee Sit) Mayor Beng Climaco recently checked the condition of the Jumbo bridge in Tetuan where heavy loaded vehicles (4,500 kgs and above) are prohibited to pass through effective August 24 due to some structural issues. Joining the mayor during the inspection were Task Force Zamboanga Chief Col. John Divinagracia and other security officials.The mayor has directed the City Engineer's Office to undertake necessary steps to ensure the safety and protection of motorists/ commuters passing through the bridge that connects Tetuan and Guiwan. Motorists have noticed some shaking when vehicles pass through it. (CMO photo)

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Panubigan and Samat I. Nasa of Dita. The agreement seeks to promote “Once Islas” as the Among the signatories were Mayor Climaco, DENR-9 Regional Executive Director Crisanta Marlene P. city’s premiere eco-cultural tourism destination. It Rodriguez, Sama Bangui-ngui Tribal Leader Salam A. likewise calls for the islands’ preservation, Buah, barangay chairpersons Jacqueline Magasa of management and conservation, particularly the islands of “Bisaya-Bisaya,” “Baung-Baung,” and “Siromon.” “Are the islands safe? All of us have made these islands possible and I’m sure we really worked hard not only to make them safe but also made them something enjoyable and an opportunity (for development),” she said during the signing rites initiated by the City Tourism Office headed by Sarita Sebastian-Hernandez. The chief executive thanked

Gender and Development in collaboration with the Office of the City Planning and Development Coordinator Office conducted a two day seminar dubbed as "CBMS Barangay Planning and Program" to harness the knowledge of the selected barangay officials in coming up with an evidence-based plan using (Community-Based Monitoring System) CBMS data. CBMS data can be the primary source of local planning and budgeting data for LGUs especially for the barangays in identifying their programs and projects that will be included in their Annual Investment Plans (AIPs). It will also make local planning and budgeting much more transparent and participatory since its basis is a data set validated by the community and presumably known to the community. Finally and more importantly, it will make the local planning and budgeting process much more empirically based. (Details and Photos: GAD Unit)

the DENR-9, the tribal leader and the barangay officials for coming together to manage, preserve and promote ‘Once Islas de Zamboanga” as she invited everyone to “discover the joy and beauty of the islands.” Climaco thanked especially the two eco-cultural communities and IPs for allowing the city government to develop the islands, and even reassuring that these islands are safe and secured for local and foreign visitors as different law enforcement agencies are in the area to help maintain peace and order. For her part, DENR9-RED Rodriguez commended the city government for declaring “Once Islas” as an eco-cultural tourism destination as she pointed out the islands’ very high potential of becoming a successful eco-cultural tourism spot, owing to their pristine conditions and the presence of wildlife. Also present during the signing were Vice Mayor Rommel Agan, Councilor Josephine Pareja, and other guests.-(Vic Larato) (photos: Kathy Wee Sit)

The City Government has developed an action plan to further strengthen the implementation of building permits and certificate occupancy systems (BPOS) one stop shop in a two-day workshop held from Aug. 6-7 facilitated by the USAID's Strengthening Urban Resilience for Growth with Equity (SURGE) Project. The 2-day coaching and mentoring activity provided a venue for city officials to assess their current procedures and identify necessary steps to ensure the implementation of the Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2018-01 and Republic Act 2018 No. 11032 or the Ease of Doing Business Act of 2018. Thirty-six (36) representatives of various departmental offices of the city government identified strategies that will reduce the lag time in the issuance of building and occupancy permits and guarantee the smooth operations of the BPOS one-stop shop. Challenges that were resolved during the coaching and mentoring session include the co-location of the one-stop shop, equipment and staffing needs, and the improvement of systems and capacity building for frontliners. As next steps, the city government with the assistance of USAID/SURGE will draft the amended executive order for the creation of a BPOS technical working group, co-location of various offices, and revisiting the checklist and relocation of the BPOS office. (PR/ photos: USAID/SURGE)


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AUGUST 26-SEPTEMBER 1, 2019

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a brief stint as the city’s vice mayor from March 23, 1992 to At the same time, the EO June 30, 1992, and thereafter directed the flying of the continued to serve the people of Philippine flag in the city of Zamboanga as a member of the Zamboanga at half-staff as a Sangguniang Panlungsod from sign of mourning effective 1995 to 2013. immediately until the day of Before joining the city his interment on September 3. government, Cabato was a Cabato was well-rememrenowned mediaman, having bered for his invaluable dedication to public service during his term as city worked as an announcer/reporter of NBC’s dxYZ from 1972 to 1974. From 1976 to 1979, he became studio councilor. “He was known being in the forefront in defending manager of NBC’s dxYZ. In 1979, he returned as for the exclusion of the city of Zamboanga from the announcer/reporter this time for dxLL for a year. Southern Philippine Coalition for Peace and Thereafter, he worked for dxYZ as studio manager for Development (SPCPD) of the now defunct another seven years. From 1974 to 1976, he served as patrolman in what Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM). His vast experience and in-depth knowledge in legislative was then the Basilan City Police Department, and later SIGNING OF SISTERHOOD AGREEMENT BETWEEN handpicked the former mayor of Basilan, Leroy S. affairs tremendously helped the City Council in DAVAO CITY AND by ZAMBOANGA CITY October 11, Friday, 6PM, City Hall as his confidential assistant. achieving its legislative agenda,” the EO, signed by Brown, FEAST OF OUR LADY OF THE PILLAR Cabato was by his constituents in Acting Mayor Atty. Rommel Agan said of erstwhileOctoberIn12,1982, Saturday, 7PM, Fort Pilarelected Shrine •4AM – Diana / Holy Rosary Barangay as their barangay chairman, a councilor Cabato known as “El Cañonaso.” •4:30AM Baliwasan – Mañanita Mass • 6AM, 8AM, 10AM, 6:30PM – Mass position he held for four years.-(Vic Larato) (photo: Cabato, 71, was a six-termer city councilor who had • 3PM – Grand Procession (Cathedral to Shrine) • 5PM – Pontifical Mass served for more than 20 fruitful years. He likewise had Kathy Wee Sit) MISS SOUTHWAY SQUARE 2019 October 12, Saturday, 7PM, Grand Astoria Hotel

TOYCON DE LA CIUDAD DE ZAMBOANGA October 13, Sunday, 9AM–7PM, KCC Mall de Zamboanga COMPRESSPORT HERMOSA TRIATHLON 2019 October 13, Sunday, 5AM, Paseo del Mar “PESKA KITA!” ANNUAL FISHING TOURNAMENT October 13, Sunday, 6AM-12PM, R.T. Lim Boulevard HERMOSA TAEKWONDO CHAMPIONSHIPS October 13, Sunday, 9AM, CityMall Tetuan

PURSUING DURABLE SOLUTIONS for conflict affected families: Mayor Beng Climaco meets with representatives from various city departments and divisions to discuss continuous efforts to restore normalcy in the lives of families affected by the 2013 siege. The city government is closely coordinating with shelter agencies, utilities and other concerned offices including INGOs for the transfer of the remaining families in existing transitory sites to permanent shelters the soonest possible time. (photos: Kathy Wee Sit)

INCENTIVES FOR A JOB WELL DONE: Mayor Beng Climaco recently handed over cash incentives to the ZCPO headquarters through PCol. Joseph Martir and various police stations for their achievements in the fight against criminality including the anti-drugs and anti-smuggling campaigns. The grant of cash incentives forms part of Mayor Climaco's support package to the security sector in line with her flagship program on Security Health and Education (SHE). The ZCPO is the 2018 Best City Police Office in the country as awarded during the 118th Police Service Anniversary celebration last Aug. 9. (photos: Kathy Wee Sit)

Towing operations... fees at the Office of the City Treasurer. The official receipt and proof of ownership (certificate of registration of the vehicle) shall be presented to the releasing personnel at the impounding site. At present, leaflets warning vehicle owners about no parking zones are being distributed as part of the information drive. Recall that the city government has purchased two tow trucks to pave way for the implementation of the towing services for illegally parked vehicles as provided for under Ordinance 248, otherwise known as the Revised Traffic Code of Zamboanga City. Consequently, City Administrator Apple Go released the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) on Towing and Impounding Operations in Zamboanga City based on MMDA Resolution No. 02-33 series of 2002, “Approving and Adopting the Revised MMDA Guidelines for Towing and Impounding Operations.” Sec.1 of the IRR defines vehicles that are subject for

towing as “Stalled Vehicle,” “Illegally Parked Vehicle,” “Attended Illegally Parked Vehicle,” and “Unattended Illegally Parked Vehicle.” Sec. 2 provides that the guidelines apply to all towing services and trucks operating in Zamboanga City, whether private or public, and those operated/owned by government agencies. Sec. 10 provides for the towing and storage fees as stated under Sec 7, Article 12 of Ordinance 248, whereby owners, operators and/or drivers shall pay the specified charges for the first five kilometers or in excess or fraction thereof an additional P100.00/km for the any of the vehicles defined under Sec.1, as follows: - Light vehicles with engine displacement of 0 to 1600cc shall pay P800 for towing and 50/day storage; - Medium vehicles with engine displacement of 1601 to 2800cc shall pay P1,000 towing and P75/day storage; - Heavy vehicles with engine displacement of 2801cc and above shall pat P1,200 and P100/day for towing and storage fees, respectively. (Sheila Covarrubias)

GO AND SEE VISIT at Vida Vista Housing Village in Cabaluay where some siege-displaced families will be relocated soon: Per directive from Mayor Beng Climaco, personnel from the Housing Division, CSWDO, NHA and PIO together with IDP leaders conduct a site inspection of the houses at the Vida Vista Housing Project of the NHA which is eyed as the permanent relocation site for some of the remaining 183 families in existing transitory sites. The City Government remains determined in its effort to restore normalcy in the lives of the conflict-affected families. (photos: Kathy Wee Sit)

Zambo joins Nat’l... independence, first enacted the holiday into law through Act No. 3827 on October 28, 1931. The official date for the observance of the National Heroes’ Day changed throughout the years. On July 24, 2007, President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo signed into law Republic Act 9492 which set the celebration of the National Heroes Day on the last Monday of August. The National Heroes Day names no specific single hero but instead is an occasion that allows the nation the opportunity to remember and honor all Filipino heroes, old and new. (photo credits: Kathy Wee Sit)

Mayor Beng Climaco Monday expressed gratitude to Col. Leonel Nicolas for his commitment and dedication to service that resulted to zero bombing and zero kidnapping during his over 2-year stint as Task Force Zamboanga Chief. This, as she graced the change of command ceremony where Nicolas formally relinquished his post to Col. John Divinagracia with MGen. Roberto Ancan, commander of the 1st Infantry Tabak Division, PA as presiding officer. Climaco, together with Vice Mayor Rommel Agan presented Nicolas with a Council resolution of commendation. She also welcomed Divinagracia, a Zamboangueno to the post, and reaffirmed her commitment to the security sector in line with her SHE program. Nicolas is now the deputy commander of the Army’s First Division in ZamSur. (photos: Kathy Wee Sit)


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Closure of remaining... together with the City Social Welfare and Development Office and the NHA conducted a series of camp dialogues and social preparation activities in the 5 remaining transitory sites to guide the siege- affected families on the requirements for transfer to permanent shelters as well as to inform fire victims occupying the transitory sites on how to avail of the government’s housing program. Rodrigo Pagotaisidro, HLMD officer-in-charge said the City Government targets the closure of the remaining 5 transitory sites by first week of September based on the directive of Mayor Beng Climaco. The camp dialogues cum social preparations in the transitory sites in Mampang, Rio Hondo, Buggoc and Kasanyangan were held following the conduct of ‘go-and-see’ visits in Vida Vista Housing Village in Cabaluay and Vale Vista phase IV in Kasanyangan

Wednesday. The NHA has offered the Vida Vista Housing Project as the site for some of the 183 IDP families remaining in the TS while construction of the remaining housing package under the Zamboanga City Roadmap to Recovery (Z3R) program such as those slated at the Omar and Vicente Chiong properties are encountering delays. Another option are the houses that have yet to be awarded at Vale Vista phase 4. The camp dialogues sought to address all issues and concerns voiced out by the IDPs as well as fire victims occupying the transitory sites. Present to answer the queries by the affected

families were Pagotaisidro, Dr. Neneng Bayan of the CSWDO, NHA District Manager Engr. Al Indanan and representatives from the Zamboanga City Water District, Zamboanga City Electric Cooperative, City Engineer’s Office, Police and Task Force Zamboanga and other concerned agencies. The camp dialogues were facilitated by the Public Information Division under the Office of the City Mayor. The 5 remaining transitory sites and the number of IDP families that continue to stay in the area are: Kasanyangan TS- 25 families with 125 dependents; Masepla 2 TS- 99 families with 495 dependents; Masepla 3 TS – 18 families with 90 dependents; Buggoc TS- 18 families with 90 dependents and Rio Hondo TS – 23 families with 115 dependents. Some fire victims from Kasanyangan, Magay and Sta. Catalina are also staying in the transitory sites. (Sheila Covarrubias)

STREAMLINING PROCESS of securing building and occupancy permits: To ensure shorter application process for securing building permits and certificates of occupancy,the City Engineer's Office has established the Building Permits and Certificate Occupancy Systems (BPOS) One Stop Shop at Centro Latino, operation of which started two weeks ago. This, following a 2-day coaching and mentoring activity facilitated by the USAID's Strengthening Urban Resilience for Growth with Equity (SURGE) Project Aug. 6-7 and participated by representatives from concerned City departments and other government agencies. During the said activity, the city government identified strategies that will reduce lag time in the issuance of the building and occupancy permits to guarantee smooth operations of the BPOS one-stop-shop. The same is pursuant Joint Memorandum Circular No. 2018-01 and RA 11032 or the Ease of Doing Business Act of 2018. (photo credits: Kathy Wee Sit)

CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES PET PARADE AND BLESSING October 4, Friday, 4PM, Jardin Maria Clara

WOW SARDINAS! GRAND BOODLE FIGHT October 6, Sunday, 11AM, R.T. Lim Boulevard

UZ TORCH PARADE October 4, Friday, 7PM, Universidad de Zamboanga

“BREWING ART, BREWING CULTURE” A GROUP OF ARTISTS EXHIBITION OF THE ARCHIPELAGO AND THE PENINSULA October 6, 4PM, Sunday, Dennis Coffee Garden

MISS ZAMBOANGA TOURISM 2019 October 4, Friday, 8PM, Astoria Regency LAUNCHING OF HERMOSA FESTIVAL ZAMBASSADORS & VOLUNTEERS September 21, Saturday, 1PM, CityMall Tetuan INTER-BARANGAY FIESTA ARCO COMPETITION September 28, Saturday, Participating Barangays

1ST ZAMBOANGA CACTUS FESTIVAL 2019 October 4–6, Friday-Sunday, Butterfly Garden COPA DE CIUDAD FIESTA PILAR BOWLING TOURNAMENT October 4–6, Friday-Sunday, Tebi & Sean Recreational Center

PILAR COLLEGE 125 YEARS QUASQUISMOKE OUT ZAMBOANGA – GRILLED FOOD FIESTA & ZAMBOANGA GRAND MIDNIGHT SALE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION (GRAND ALUMNI September 28–October 12, Saturday, 6PM, Pasonanca HOMECOMING) October 4–6, Friday-Sunday, Pilar College Park

LITTLE MISS ZAMBOANGA TOURISM 2019 October 6, Sunday, 6PM, KCC Mall de Zamboanga

PARADE OF LIGHTS (FLOAT COMPETITION) October 11, 6PM, Friday, Normal Rd, San Jose to City Hall Grounds

ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA FESTIVAL QUEEN October 7, Monday, 6PM, KCC Mall Roof Deck

VOZ DE ZAMBOANGA FT. MORISSETTE AMON October 15, Tuesday, 7PM, City Coliseum

ORIGINAL CHAVACANO VIDEO MUSIC FESTIVAL 2019 October 7, Monday, 7PM, Centro Latino

ZAMBOANGA HERMOSA JOB FAIR 2019 October 17-18, Thursday-Friday, 9AM, KCC Mall Atrium DANZA LA VIDA 2019 October 19, Saturday, 7PM, Butterfly Garden

COLOR BLAST RIO RUN AND ZUMBA PARTY October 5, 4AM, Saturday, KCC Parking Grounds

6TH CONFERENCIA DE CULTURA Y ARTES DE ZAMBOANGA October 8-10, Tue-Thu, 8AM, Centro Latino

ZAMBOANGA ART EXHIBIT 2019 September 29–October 19, KCC Mall Cinema Lobby

ZAMBOANGA MOUNTAIN ULTRAMARATHON October 5–6, Saturday-Sunday, Palmeras

MISS ZAMBOANGA 2019 September 30, Monday, 6PM, Astoria Regency Convention Center

4TH HERMOSA FEST SEPAKTAKRAW TOURNAMENT October 5–6, Saturday-Sunday, ADZU

ZAMBOANGA DANCESPORT COMPETITION October 8, Tuesday, 1PM, Mayor Vitaliano Agan Coliseum, Tetuan

COSECHAS DE ZAMBOANGA 2019 October 1-15, Tuesday, Plaza Pershing

COPA DE PAZ ZAMBOANGA FUTBOL FESTIVAL October 5–6, Sat-Sun, Sta. Maria Elementary School

ZAMBOANGA HERMOSA FESTIVAL OPENING SALVO FT. INTER-BARANGAY BANDOREAL COMPETITION & PINK PARADE October 1, Tuesday, 3PM, City Fire Station to Grandstand

COPA DEL ALCALDE GOLF TOURNAMENT FIT TO FIGHT: A BREAST CANCER AWARENESS October 5–6, Sat-Sun, Zamboanga Golf & Beach Park ZUMBA PARTY October 8, Tuesday, 6PM, JFEMSC Grandstand TH 15 PHILIPPINE SUDOKU SUPER CHALLENCE (PSSC) REGIONAL ELIMINATION 4TH INVITATIONAL VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT October 5, Saturday, 9AM, KCC Mall Activity Area October 9–11, Wednesday-Friday, 7PM, DPLMHS

REGIONAL DRUM & LYRE COMPETITION 2019 October 2, Wednesday, 3PM, JFEMSC Grandstand ZAMBOANGA KIDS SUPERMODEL 2019 (A FASHION SHOW FOR KIDS AND TEENS) October 2, Wednesday, 5PM, KCC Mall Roof Deck

BATALLA 2019: THE HERMOSA MEGA CREW HIPHOP DANCE BATTLE October 5, Saturday, 1PM, City Coliseum LA GRAN PROCESION DE LA SANTAS IMAGENES October 5, Saturday, 6PM, Sta. Maria Parish Church ARTES DE ALEGRIA October 6–16, Sun-Wed, Garden Orchid Hotel

NOVENA MASSES October 3–11, Thursday-Friday, Fort Pilar Shrine • Procession – 5AM, Cathedral to Shrine • Holy Mass – 6AM, 7:30AM, 6:30PM • Novena Mass – 5PM

1ST JUAN MIGUEL ZUBIRI CUP, JUEGO DE GAROTE NA ZAMBOANGA 2019 October 6–9, Sunday-Wednesday, Grandstand

MISTER ZAMBOANGA PENINSULA October 3, Thursday, 6PM, KCC Mall Roof Deck

2ND ZAMBOANGA CITY MARATHON 2019 October 6, 4AM, Sunday

ZAMBOANGA’S TOP MODEL SEARCH 2019 October 3, Thursday, 7PM, Astoria Regency

REGATTA DE ZAMBOANGA 2019 October 6, Sunday, 6AM, R.T. Lim Boulevard

ZAMBOANGA HERMOSA STREETDANCE COMPETITION 2019 AND FIESTA MAIN PROGRAM October 11, Friday, 8AM, City Hall Grounds to Grandstand

FIESTA HERMOSA NA ISLA DE STA. CRUZ October 7-12, Mon-Sat, Great Sta. Cruz Island

DTI 4TH CONSUMER RUN September 28, Saturday, 4AM

QUEEN FESTIVAL 2019 October 1, Tuesday, 7PM, Astoria Plaza

COMPRESSPORT HERMOSA TRIATHLON SPORTS EXPO October 11–13, Centro Latino,Paseo del Mar

4TH ASAO LECHON FESTIVAL October 8, Tuesday, 4PM, Yubenco Tetuan LITTLE LA BELLA ZAMBOANGA 2019 October 8, Tuesday, 5PM, KCC Mall de Zamboanga

MASCOTA DE ZAMBOANGA COMPETITION October 9, Wednesday, 7PM, Astoria Regency MUTYA NG ZAMBOANGA 2019 October 9, Wednesday, 8PM, Astoria Plaza

HERMOSA KARATE CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 October 20, Monday, 9AM-8PM, CityMall Tetuan HERMOSA PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION • October 18, 5PM, Friday– Deadline of Submission at PIO, City Hall • October 20, 11AM, Sunday – Exhibit Opening at KCC Cinema Lobby • October 27, 5PM, Sunday – Awarding at KCC Activity Area 2019 MINDANAO ASSOCIATION OF WATER DISTRICTS (MAWD) FORUM October 23–24, 10AM, Garden Orchid Convention Center 5TH MINDANAO PEACE GAMES October 24–29, Thursday-Tuesday, ADZU DIA DE MAYOR CESAR C CLIMACO AND ROTARY CLUB OF ZAMBOANGA CITY YOUTH ACTIVITIES WEEK November 14, Thursday, Climaco Freedom Park

BALIK ZAMBOANGA NIGHT 2019 October 10, Thursday, 6PM, Hacienda de Palmeras GLOBE AND UZ CONCERT FT. BEN AND BEN October 10, Thursday, 7PM, Summit Centre, Tetuan MUNTING MUTYA NG ZAMBOANGA 2019 October 10, Thursday, 7PM, Grand Astoria Hotel @ZAMBOCITYGOVT ZAMBOANGA CITY OFFICIAL

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