Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Slang '14 painting contest

Entry #3 Jupiter Java
First Prize: 10,000.00




Entry #2 Alfredo Maygay III
Second Prize 7,000.00

Entry #1 Genesis Dadivas
Third Prize 5,000.00

The valued entries in the 7th Slang Festival latex and oil-on-canvas painting contest held on November 17-18 in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Tribal wrestling spice Slang Fest ’14

Tribal wrestling spice Slang Fest ’14 – Taga-kaulo and Blaan wrestlers spar the open field Sunken Arena Sports Ground during the ‘Sbuno,’ a tribal wrestling competition that was held to highlight the Tuesday culmination of the 7th Slang Fest 2014 celebration in Malungon, Sarangani Province. Brgy. Ampon and Lutay’s (cluster 8) wrestler Christopher Lauro (top in yellow short trouser) was hailed overall Champ during the said event. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

The pride of the ‘high winds'

The pride of the ‘high winds' – Beautiful young ladies of the Taga-Kaulo and Blaan tribes gracefully dance to the tune of various ethnic musical instruments amid the culmination of the 7th Slang Festival on Tuesday (Nov. 18) in Malungon, Sarangani Province. This second placer contingent of Malungon Nat’l High School students bagged the P57, 000.00-worth of cash prize during the said colorful event dubbed as 'Gaginaway duni dalan' or street dancing competition. For more information, visit I love malungon, sarangani (fb) and malungon.blogspot.com (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
Tribal Dance in Maln’gan – A young student of Malungon National High School throws a smile as she perform during the Tuesday (November 18) culmination of the two-day 7th Slang Festival street dancing competition in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Gearing for Slang Fest and Tribal Day celebration

Bearing a band of tribal leaders - Mayor Reynaldo 'Bonbong' Constantino (seated 8th - right) is flank by Blaan and Tagakaulo tribal leaders during a recently held gathering in preparation to the upcoming 7th Slang Festival and Tribal Day celebration in Malungon Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotano - MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
Gearing for Slang Fest and Tribal Day celebration - Mayor Reynaldo 'Bongbong' Constantino gestures a point with regard to the upcoming presentation of the 7th Slang Festival weeklong celebration, and the scheduled oath taking of the newly assumed SB member Delia F. Constantino before the presence of tribal leaders at the mayor's home in Brgy. Nagpan, Malungon, Sarangani Province. For more information, visit i love malungon, sarangani (fb) and malungon.blogspot.com (JoJo Gocotano - MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).


Janiuay, Iloilo FL goes to Mal’gan

The local chief executive's mom, Madam Delia Figueroa-Constantino (seated left) gestures a point amid a healthy conversation with Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino and better half Roselyn, and a huddle of 'Janiuaynon' visitors in Brgy. Nagpan on Friday. FL Mary Jane Faune-Locsin, wife of Janiuay, Iloilo Mayor Frankie Locsin, said the quick town hall tour was part of their scheduled 10-day trip to some chosen towns in Sarangani and nearby city of General Santos. ‘Maybe we will also proceed to Balut Island,’ she added. (Jonathan ‘JoJo’ Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
A gesture of respect – Roselyn Dadivas-Constantino, better half of Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino and Janiuay, Iloilo Province first lady Mary Jane Faune-Locsin, wife of Mayor Frankie Locsin gesture with respect and kindness during the latter’s visit in Brgy. Nagpan, Malungon, Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotao – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
Janiuay's Mom visit in Maln’gan – Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino (seated right) with wife Roselyn (standing 4th - right), and the chief executive's mom, madam Delia Figueroa-Constantino pose for a memento shot with a group of Janiuaynon visitors lead by no less Janiuay, Iloilo Province first lady Mary Jane Faune-Locsin (center in white) during a succinct Friday (November 7) noon stopover at the mayor's residence in Brgy. Nagpan, Malungon, Sarangani rovince. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
Unveiling Malungon’s secret – LGU accountant Noel Ramos, with MSWDO Mildred Dela Cuesta (right), briefs Mary Jane Faune (left), the better half of Janiuay, Iloilo Mayor Frankie Locsin, of the town’s effective system in governance during a recent latter group visit at the municipal hall in Malungon, Sarangani Province. Ramos said the local government, in conjunction with Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino’s battle cry of “unity and cooperation,” has made the then third class municipality into a leader of progress and development in the entire province of Sarangani, today. Also in photo is MTO Ninfa Figueroa (2nd – R) as she shares a light moment with the visiting group of fellow Ilongos from Iloilo Provice. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Malungon bags anew, CenMin's 'green-banner' award

‘Green-Banner’ Awardee – Makikita sa larawan sina (2nd –L) DOH-12 dir. Teogenes F. Baluma at NNC region-12 program coordinator Arceli Latonio (right) habang inaabot kina Malungon town Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino at sa maybahay nitong si Roselyn bilang MNO volunteer action officer, ang mga prestihiyosong parangal bilang Most Outstanding Municipality sa nutrisyon sa buong lalawigan ng Sarangani at Rehiyon-12, sa kagaganap lamang na 2014 Regional Nutrition Awarding Ceremony sa The Farm Convention Center, Carpenter Hill, Koronadal City. (Isagani Palma/MIO-Malungon).

“A well-nourished community produces good and strong leaders of our society” – Ito ang iilan sa mga ipinaabot na pangkabuunang pananaw ni Malungon town Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bongbong’ Constantino ng Sarangani Province sa harap ng may ilang-daan kataong dumalo sa isinagawang 2014 Regional Nutrition Awarding Ceremony noong araw ng M’yerkules sa Koronadal City, kung saan muli na namang inuwi ng Municipal Nutrition Office sa pamumuno ng kabiyak nitong si Roselyn bilang MNO volunteer action officer, ang panibagong ‘Green-Banner’ award. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

The 10 ‘Kumainments’ – Sina Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino at South Cotabato Gov. Daisy Avance-Fuentes sa isinagawang promosyon ng “Ten Kumainments” ng National Nutrition Council, sa gitna ng 2014 Regional Nutrition Awarding Ceremony noong nakaraang araw ng Miyerkules sa The Farm Convention Center, Carpenter Hill, Koronadal City. Sa naturang awarding ceremony ay muling nanalo ng ‘Green-Banner Award” ang bayan ng Malungon bilang Most Outstanding Municipality sa Sarangani at Rehiyon-12, samantalang napili naman bilang Most Outstanding province ang lalawigan ng South Cotabato. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
Endorsing the ’10 Kumainments’ – From left, Mayor Bong Constantino of Malungon town in Sarangani, DOH-12 dir. Teogenes F. Baluma, South Cotabato Gov. Daisy Avance Fuentes, NNC r-12 program coordinator Arceli Latonio and other top local gov’t officials pose for a memento beside a huge drawn ’10 Kumainments’ tablet amid the recently held 2014 Regional Nutrition Awarding Ceremony at the Farm Convention Center in Carperter Hill, Koronadal City. Malungon town bagged the prestigious ‘Green-Banner’ Award, both in the provincial and regional level, including the ‘Outstanding Barangay Nutrition Scholar Award’ in the provincial category during the said event. (Isagani Palma/ Mio-Malungon, Sarangani).
2014 RNAC awards - (from left) Abc president and Brgy. Chairman Edna Tuanzon, MNO voulunteer action officer Roselyn and husband, Mayor Reynaldo 'Bongbong' Constantino is flank by other municipal gov't nutritionists on Saturday's 2014 Regional Nutrition Awarding Ceremony at The Farm Convention Center in Carpenter Hill, Koronadal City. Atop the table are the garnered gifts and awards of the local nutrition office as being a consistent 'green-banner' holder of the 'Most Outstanding Municipality' award not only in Sarangani, but throughout the entire Central Mindanao Region. Brgy. Nagpan also bagged the 'most outstanding barangay' in the province award during the said activity. (Ipp/mio-Malungon, Sarangani).

MNO regional ‘Green-Banner’ Awardee – Malungon, Sarangani Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino’s better half Roselyn, the Municipal Nutrition Office volunteer action officer receives another ‘Green-Banner’ award during the Wedenesday held 2014 Regional Nutrition Awarding Ceremony at the Farm Convention Center in Carpenter Hill, Koronadal City. See related story. (Isagani P. Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).




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MALUNGON, Sarangani – Local nutritionists cheer for bagging a new cache of major awards in the Saturday held 2014 Regional Nutrition Awarding Ceremony at The Farm Convention Center in Carpenter Hill, Koronadal City. 

Officiated by no less DOH-12 dir. Dr. Teogenes F. Baluma, the Nat’l Nutrition Council’s program coordinator Arceli M. Latonio and South Cotabato Gov. Daisy Avance-Fuentes, the said gathering was attended by over a hundred government officials and nutrition workers from various towns, cities and provinces in Region-12.

The municipality’s nutrition Office under its volunteer nutrition action officer Roselyn Dadivas-Constantino, better half of Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino, received the prestigious ‘Green Banner’ award after the municipality was chosen as an outstanding NNC town not only in this province, but throughout the entire Central Mindanao Region. 

“The search has been thoroughly evaluated by the city, provincial and regional evaluation teams during the monitoring and evaluation of the local level plan of implementation,” Latonio said. 

It can be recalled that in the past years, the local MNO became holder of the “Consistent Regional Outstanding Winner in Nutrition (CROWN),” and vied as the region’s official entry in the search of the National Nutrition Council’s (NNC) Hall of Fame Award in Malacanang, Manila. 

Aside, Brgy. Nagpan which is under the supervision of the town’s Association of Brgy. Captains (ABC) president Edna Tuanzon, also achieved the ‘Outstanding Barangay Nutrition Scholar’ award in the province, through its BNS named as certain Emma Y. Tabasondra. 

A strategy under the Philippine plan of action for nutrition that invokes training, development and supervision of volunteer workers or nutrition scholars, this search includes the precise deployment of a responsible Barangay Nutrition Staff (BNS) in each barangay who are being tasked to take the responsibility in monitoring the nutritional status of the vulnerable, and for delivering suitable nutrition services and other related activities to locals. 

Latonio explained that for this year, the chosen regional outstanding BNS received a trophy, token and a cash award of P16, 000 while the provincial and city outstanding BNS were given a certificate and a cash award of P4, 000 and P3, 000 cash, respectively. 

Baluma said despite the lucid indication of winning the fight against malnutrition, there is still that passionate need for everybody to unite and cooperate with each other in the search for new effective concept that will serve as instrumental guidelines toward the nutritional suitability for Filipinos. 

In a message, Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino who was with the MNO to receive the awards, gave credit to the consistency of the weekly ‘Lingap sa Barangay’ program of the local government that had for the past years played vital rule in the delivery of basic services – “closer to the people.”

“Humbly, I will not cite all that we have done, but suffice it to say that since the start of my assumption to office in 2007, we had consistently gotten citations and awards yearly. To me these awards are just bonuses. For the most important are the services that are being delivered, and the impact of the programs to mark positive changes in the lives of my constituents,” he said.

Among the strategy that was utilized by the LGU in boosting up its nutrition program, is to incline its proper nutrition drive with appropriate health support and sanitation, backed by its sustainable flagship program in agriculture.
“In line, we implement our local ordinance on Maternal Neo-natal Child Health and Nutrition wherein a child is being taken cared of with the quality of maternal care since at womb. For I believe that with the safe delivery of a healthy child, malnutrition will soon be a minor problem in a well-sanitized community,” Constantino said.

He said side by side with this was the stern implementation of an ordinance on sanitation, which orders for the total abolition of open defecation, or the total application of the Zero Open Defecation (ZOD) program of the government.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Gov't burn MJ 'weeds' in Sarangani

‘Weeds’ haul – PCI Jaime Tabucon, the local police station chief and Bo. B’laan Brgy. Capt. Serene Masalon (partly hidden) lead the Thursday (October 23) devastation of some 1, 000 pieces of fully grown marijuana plants that sporadically thrive along the borderlines of Malungon, Sarangani and Kiblawan town in Davao Del Sur. Tabucon said the banned weeds were torched on Friday by Mayor Reynaldo 'Bongbong' Constantino, PDEA-12 agents and other participating government authorities at the Sunken Arena of Malungon town in Sarangani Province. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
Marijuana uprooting Operation – Photo shows the composite team of police, PDEA-12, 72nd and 73rd IB soldiers and Brgy. Officials lead by PCI Jaime Tabucon and Brgy. Capt. Serene Masalon (center) on Thursday's uprooting operation at the boundary site of Brgy. Bo. B’laan in Malungon, Sarangani and Sitio Bulol Salo, Kiblawan, Davao Del Sur. The ‘weeds,’ estimated to be worth P.450M were torched by government authorities lead by Mayor Bongbong Constantino on Friday at the Sunken Arena in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (Isagani Palma/ Mio-Malungon.)
MJ ceremonial burning – Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino (left) lead anew, police and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency operatives in torching Friday (October 24) some 1, 000 (hills) of fully grown marijuana weeds at the Suken Arena of Malungon town in Sarangani Province. Police C/Insp. Jaime Tabucon said the confiscated illegal plants were uprooted by government authorities and soldiers of the Army’s 73IB along the borderlines of Brgy. Bo. B’laan in Malungon, Sarangani and sitio Bolol Salo of the neighboring Kiblawan town in Davao Del Sur. Also in photo (center) is Mun. Councilor Joseph Calanao. (Isagani Palma/ Mio-Malungon).
Marijuana burning - Right, Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino and PCI Jaime Tabucon (left) oversee the Friday torching of more or less P450, 000-worth banned weeds at the Sunken Arena of Malungon town in Sarangani Province. (Ipp/ MIO-Malungon).

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MALUNGON, Sarangani – Gov’t authorities torch a huge haul of fully grown Marijuana plants that were uprooted along the borderlines of Brgy. Bo. B’laan here, and sitio Bulol Salo of the neighboring Kiblawan town in Davao Del Sur. 

Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino led the police and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency-tasked group on Friday in burning into ashes, the said confiscated weeds at the Municipal Sunken Arena in Malungon town. 

PCI Jaime Tabucon, local station chief of police, said the October 23 (Thursday) eradication of banned weeds was stress by a composite group of PNP, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency-12, SBT RID 12, barangay officials and soldiers of the Army’s 72nd and 73rd Infantry Battalion, following information that marijuana plants had been spotted to be flourishing in a more or less quarter-hectare site that lays the mountainous and remote part of Malungon-Kiblawan border.

The PDEA-12 legal officer, Atty. Tessa Constantino estimated the devastated ‘weeds’ to more or less P.450M. 

“Basing the Dangerous Drug Board’s market value of P450.00 for every fully grown marijuana plant, we could peg the entire destroyed weeds of more or less 1, 000 pieces to P450, 000, 00, ” the lawyer said. 

In a forwarded report to Constantino, Tabucon said the banned plants, some of which 6-7 feet tall, could hardly be detected as it sporadically grow on its own at the grassy, shaded and forested areas of the said site.

“I believe these (illegal weeds) are not being maintained by anybody as we have not seen any indication of land improvement and or cultivation in the area. However, it was noticed that some of the twigs and buds were deliberately cut off, as it tends to show that the plants are frequently being harvested by some unidentified persons, who are making use of pushing the stuff at the nearby highly populated places,” Tabucon said. 

It can be recalled that through the help of various concerned gov’t agencies, millions worth of marijuana plants had been destroyed since Constantino launched the anti-drug campaign, even when he was still the then vice mayor and chairperson of the provincial government-formed Task Force for Peace and Dev’t in Malabod in 2004. 

When he assumed office as the town’s chief executive in 2007, Constantino again pushed for the total devastation and spraying of herbicides to every suspected marijuana plantation at the triangular boundaries of South Cotabato, Sarangani and Davao Del Sur. (MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Edukasyon para sa may 30,000 ka kabataan, ginasiguro ni RFC sa Maln’gan

Of strengthening the children's future – Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bongbong’ Constantino speaks about the good of children and of what his present administration did in shaping up the broods future in terms of health protection and education, amid the recently held celebration of Children’s Month billed as “Bata kasali ka, Ikaw ang Mahalaga” in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Shaping up the future - Mayor Bong Constantino (seated front left), local gov't officials and department heads join hundreds of day care pupils at the Municipal Gymnasium during the recent celebration of Children's Month dubbed as 'Bata kasali ka, Ikaw ang mahalaga' in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotano - MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Preschools presentation - Day Care pupils dance on stage as part of the recently held Children's month celebration in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotano - MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
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MALUNGON, Sarangani – Hugot nga ginasiguro subong sang pangamhanan ni Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bongbong’ Constantino ang padayon nga paghatag sang mas mabaskug kag pulido nga mga programa sang gobyerno para sa kaayuhan sang mga kabataan hilabi na sa mga yara sa premiro-anyo sang edukasyon, bag-o pa man mahuman ang pinakaulahi nga tuig sini sa serbisyo publiko sa umaabot tuig-2016.

Ang amo nga kasiguruhan ginpaabot ni Constantino sa atubang mismo sang mga halangdon nga mga bisita, barangay officials nga gipangunahan ni Association of Barangay Captains (ABC) president Edna Tuanzon, ginikanan, magtutudlo kag nagahulugyaw nga gatusan ka mga kabataan nga nagtililipon para sa selebrasyon sang Children’s Month nga may tema: “Bata kasali ka, Ikaw ang mahalaga,” sa sulod sang Municipal Gymnasium sa banwa sang Malungon, Sarangani Province.

Sa iya mensahe, tataw nga ginsiling sang alkalde nga dapat palanggaon kag amomahon sang maayo ang mga kabataan para “makita nila nga wala gid nagkulang ang akon administrasyon sa pagpaningkamot para sa kaayuhan kag bwas damlag sang tanan.”
Ang amo nga pagtililipon ginpangunahan sang lokal nga ahensiya sang Social Welfare and Development Office sa idalum sang superbisyon ni MSWDO, Mildred Dela Cuesta.

Upod sa mga gimens’yunar ni Constantino amo ang mas malig-on sa karon nga suporta para sa children’s rights pinaagi sa BCPC o Barangay Council for the Protection of Children; nagakaigo nga proteksiyon sa mga mabdos nga mga kababainhan, insakto nga sestima sang edukasyon, scholarship grants para sa mga pobre pero maukod mag-estudyo nga mga estudyante, PhilHealth care, kag ang pagpasunod sang mas limpyo nga klase sang pagpanginawi sa sulod sang kada panimalay.

“Sa subong, may ara na kita 5,302 ka mga bata nga naga-eskwela sa idalum sang aton early childhood education sa mga Day Care Centers o supervised neighborhood play, halin pa sang tuig 2013. Salamat sa Plan International kag Save the Children nga nagbulig sini nga programa. Subong nga tuig, yara na sa 5,702 ka bata ang ara sa early education, upod ang kindergarten sang DepEd. May ara man kita 3 ka ECCD on horse para sa malagyo, salakaon kag mabudlay nga mga lugar. Ang Plan International nagsupporta man sang 18 ka mga magtutudlo para sa geographically isolated kag distressed areas. Amo man ang Save the children nga may ara 15 ka mga Kapit Bahay Aralan , o kaparehos sang aton Day Care Center. Ang elementarya may ara na 69 schools sa 4 ka distrito; kag 10 ka national high schools luwas sa 13 ka integrated schools. Sa subong, nagtaas na ang aton participation rate sa kadamoon sang mga bata nga yara sa eskwelahan. Ini tanan, nakalambot na sang sobra 30 thousand ka mga bata nga ara sa eskwelahan, upod na sini ang kindergarten,” ang pagbutyag ni Constantino. (MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

A 'Weng' in action!


LGU accountant Noel Ramos (right) gestures a point as he gently converse with a huddle of Australian Aid and UNICEF representatives during a recently held group visit in one of Malungon town’s learning centers to preschools in Sarangani Province. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Sunday, October 19, 2014

UNICEF help restore a ‘torched’ school in Panamin

Of restoring poor kids hope in Panamin - Feeling almost hopeless, Ms Rosalie Balabad (2nd - R), the MSWDO-assigned educator for kids of Panamin has been blessed with new hope and aspiration, after receiving from UNICEF the several thousand of peso-worth cache of manipulative learning materials, feeding wares, toy and musical instruments and school, classroom and teachers' supplies in Malungon, Sarangani Province. This was stress following a reported 'arson' incident that burned down the then Learning Center for children aging 3-5 on August this year. From left is MSWDO Mildred Dela Cuesta, Hideko Miyagawa, Robyn Biti and Australian Embassy's deputy head of mission, David Dutton. (Isagani Palma - MALUNGON SARANGANI province).




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MALUNGON, Sarangani Province – A team of top Unicef-ECCD officials has played a vital role in refurbishing a learning facility that has been reportedly destroyed earlier by a human-made fire in one of this town’s remote barangays. 

The Municipal Social Welfare and Development-assigned field educator Rosalie S. Balabad, said that was sometime in August this year when a suspected arsonist put into ablaze, the intended temporary learning center to poor kids of the Visayan and Taga-Kaulo tribes in this town’s farthest village of Panamin. 

She said the culprit, despite of having been collared by the rescuing villagers, left nothing for her to save and spare.

“I really shed tears as I gazed the learning hut of my 3-4 year old pupils, transmuted into a total wreck of ashes,” the teacher said. 

She said armed with nil but of mere ardent desire to serve, she tried to take a push on what she have started in sitio Maylaya, even by schooling the broods underneath a shaded heap of nature trees, but it seems difficult for her this time with an empty hand. 

That was a bright Monday morning when MSWDO Mildred Dela Cuesta called for her (the teacher) to report before Malungon town Mayor Bong Constantino - for a ‘fairly bond of surprise’. Timely, that was the same day to wit a huddle of Australian and Unicef-Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) officials came to visit Malungon town, in course of the group’s usual onsite child caring services and other humanitarian campaign. 

Just before adieu, Rosalie was certainly surprised after being pinpointed as the lone recipient of the several thousand of peso-worth package, fully loaded with almost all of what she dreamed of for those kids back home. 

“I could hardly speak. Or neither utter to say thank you to all the goodness I have shared. All that what I could only lucidly determine for an instance, are the smiling faces of those people that surround me … with sir David Dutton stretching a hand for the list of what UNICEF have just conferred me. 

During the ceremonial turnover, with the Australian Embassy’s Mr. Dutton who is deputy head of the mission, are Hideko Miyagawa, Ms. Robyn Biti and Margareth Sheenan, Mam Mildred and other friends in the local government service. 

The huge boxes are contained with manipulative learning materials, feeding wares, toys and musical instruments including school, classroom and teachers supplies. 

Now, despite of travelling that high and far, i could not stop myself to envisage the pleasure that I will soon see on the eye of my beloved small learners, the elated Balabad said. 

MSWDO Dela Cuesta said UNICEF, in collaboration with government and non-government partners, supports ECCD initiatives and participates in promoting parental awareness and appreciation of the value of Early Childhood Care Development. it also promotes a holistic approach to early learning, bringing in many crucial child development processes such as children’s active participation through interactive learning and play, health, hygiene, sanitation, and overall well-being as well as teachers’ motivation, and community support for children’s safe and secure environment.

RFC meets Gov. Hataman, top ARMM officials

RFC meets Gov. Hataman, top ARMM officials – Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino shares a serious talk about the best practices in education with (L-R) ARRM DepEd regional secretary, Atty. Jamar Kulayan and Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao regional director Mujiv Hataman during the Monday (October 13) tour visit of ARRM officials in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (Isagani Palma/ Mio-Malungon).

ARMM officials conduct 'educational' tour in Sarangani town

Replicating Malungon town’s best practices in education – Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino and ARMM Gov. Mujiv Hataman gesture the symbol of friendship following a latter’s lead educational tour on Monday (October 13) in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

The greatness of being honored - Left, Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino shares a warm handshake with Atty. Jamar M. Kulayan, the Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao regional secretary during the Monday (October 13) visit of ARMM officials for an onsite study of Malungon town's best practices in education in Sarangani Province. (Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

ARRM officials’ visit to forge Sarangani’s teaching scheme – Top DepEd, provincial and local government officials of the Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao lead by ARMM Gov. Mujiv Hataman (center) pose for a bsouvenir shot with Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino (5th right in white polo) during a group visit to study the educational system of Malungon town in Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
RFC with ABS-CBN news team - Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino stresses a bird's eye view to the Monday (October 13) visit of ARMM delegates lead by Gov. Mujiv Hataman, to a television reporter during a mid-afternoon interview at the Municipal Hall of Malungon town in Sarangani Province. (Isagani Palma - MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

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MALUNGON, Sarangani – Mismong si Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao Gov. Mujiv Sabbihi Hataman ang nanguna sa isinagawang tour visit ng mga matataas na opisyales ng ARMM noong araw ng Lunes (Octobre 13) dito sa bayan, sa pagnanais na umano’y makakalap ng mahalagang kaalaman at pamamaraan para mapagtibay ang sestima ng edukasyon sa kani-kanilang mga nasasakupan. 

Ayon kay Hataman ay pinili ng kanilang delegasyon ang Malungon hindi lamang dahil sa napabalita na magandang samahan ng lokal na pamahalaan at ng Departmento ng Edukasyon, kundi maging sa aktibong pagsuporta nito sa hangarin ng lalawigan na lalong mapagtibay ang pamamaraan ng pagtuturo, na malaki umano ang naitulong sa sunod-sunod na pamamayagpag nito (Sarangani Province) sa mga isinagawang National Achievement Test (NAT) noong mga nakaraang taon. 

Isa din sa mga binigyang pagtanaw sa ginawang pagtitipon ay ang pagkatangap ni dating Gob. Migs Alcantara-Dominguez ng prestihiyosong “Galing Pook Award” mula sa mismong presidente ng bansa na si Pres. Benigno Aquino III, dahil sa magandang pagtutulungan ng mga LGUs, DepEd officials, at nang mga bumubo ng programang QUEST o Quality Education for Sarangani Today na unang hinubog ni Dominguez noong taong 2007, sa hangaring mabigyan ng tamang sestima ng edukasyon ang lahat ng mga kabataan sa naturang lalawigan.

Si Dominguez ay isa sa mga itinalagang tagapagsalita para sa naturang okasyon ngunit hindi ito nakadalo dahil sa di pa rin nalalamang dahilan. 

“Now I think we have that enough gen on the importance of best practices in education, which will serve as a challenge to every ARMM official to work harder for the betterment and stabilization of our educational system in the Autonomous Region. For if Malungon that lays right at the core of a mountainous area could have able to establish it, how much more for Basilan that is strategically located in a much advantageous place and coastline,” ani Hataman sa gitna ng isang roundtable discussion na isinagawa sa loob ng Mayor’s Office conference room ng nasabing bayan. 

Ayon naman kay Malungon town Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino, maliban sa tamang pamamaraan ng pagpasigla ng educational system ng bawat pook ay kinakailangan pa rin ang sapat na ‘political will’ para maipatupad ito na sangayon sa mga nakaplanong programa ng gobyerno.

“We are giving stern emphasis in our educational programs for I am certain that it is only through proper education that our poor constituents could able to combat the major causes of poverty,” ang dagdag pa ni Constantino. 

Sinasabing sa pamamagitan ng educational assistance program ng administrasyong Constantino ay inaasahan na naman ang pagtatapos ng iba’t ibang kurso ng may 115 na college students ngayong taon, maliban doon sa may 306 na una nang nakapagtapos mula ng maupo sa pwesto ang alkalde. Kabilang sa mga nagtapos ay ang 2 doctor na kasalukuyan ng naninilbihan sa MHO ng naturang munisepyo. Di pa kabilang dito ang may 30 college students na una na ring pinagtapos ng LGU at ng provincial government sa ilalim naman ng administrasyon ng kasalukuyang gobernador na si Gov. Steve Chiongbian-Solon, at sa tulong na rin Mindanao State University program for education baccalaureate degree, para sa taong 2013-14. 

Ayon naman kay ARMM education secretary Jamar Kulayan ay gagamitin ng mga bumubuo ng delegasyon ang mga nakuhang kaalaman para mapaganda ang sestima ng edukasyon sa Autonomous Region, at makakalap ng sapat na interes ng mga mag-aaral para tuluyang makapagtapos ng kolehiyo. 

Matapos ang pagpupulong sa Mayor’s Office ay tumuloy ang convoy sa Malandag Central Elementary School para personal na masilayan ng mga sumama ang sestima ng pagtuturo, maging ang kapaligiran at mga bumubuong pasilidad ng nasabing paaralan.

Maliban kina Hataman at Laluyan ay binubuo din ang nasabing delegasyon nina: ARMM DepEd directors Shuaib Maulana (Bureau of Elementary Education), Nur A. Pulong (Bureau of Alternative Learning System), at Dir. Marjuni Maddi ng bureau of planning services. Ang mga bumubuo ng iba’t-ibang LGUs ay sina: Vice Mayor Alex Handang, Mayor Rustam Ismael, Mayor Jomar Maturan, Mayor Ingatun Istarul, Lamitan City Vice Mayor Roderick Purigay, at ilang mga kumakatawan para sa ibat-ibang bayan ng ARMM. (MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Gesturing a legacy of concern

Gesturing a legacy of concern - Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino (2nd - L) stresses a customary Monday briefing to LGU accountant Noel Ramos, MTO Ninfa Figueroa and a staff shortly after the convoy of ranking Basilan and ARMM officials led by Gov. Muhiv Hataman left the municipal hall of Malungon town in Sarangani Province on October 15. While rear is Vice Mayor Erwin Asgapo as he attends to some presented concerns of locals. Story about Gov. Hataman’s visit comes next. (Isagani Palma – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE). 

Sunday, October 12, 2014

RFC bats for zero open defecation in 2015

Dad, Vice Gov. Pacquiao tightens ZOD drive in Maln’gan – Sarangani Vice Gov. Jinkee Jamora-Pacquiao and Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino cheer with over a thousand people during the Friday (October 10) presentation of the local government’s nearly completed zero open defecation drive in Brgy. Malandag Gymnasium, Malungon, Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
A promotion for ample healthcare, protection - About a thousand people composed of local and provincial gov't officials, barangay leaders, health officers and the common tao have convened Brgy. Malandag Gymnasium on Friday (October 10) for the promotion of ZOD (zero open defecation) project in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (Keen Pacheco - MDRRMO/ ipp).

Full ZOD implementation seen - With only 9.4% in the overall total of households left with no access to sanitary toilette, Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino express optimism on Friday (October 10), that the local government’s thrust for a zero open defecation (ZOD) will soon be attained. Basing the CBMS-conducted surveys, Constantino said Malungon town have already completed over 90 percent in its ZOD implementation drive, today. He said the local government is aiming for the full implementation of the project by the end of this year, or early 2015. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORATION OFFICE).

Model 'ZOD' Barangays - Brgy. Capt. Joey Espinosa (center) is flank by other Brgy. Talus officials as they receive form Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino (4th-L), a trophy and inducement check amounting to P20, 000 during a Friday (October 10) called for gathering in Brgy. Malandag Gymnasium, Malungon, Sarangani Province. Constantino said the three checks amounting to P20, 000 each were given to officials of Brgys Talus, Upper Biangan and Datal Bila as incentive-price for being a model ZOD barangay in the municipality. (JoJo Gocotano - MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
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RFC bats for zero OPEN defecation in 2015
by ISAGANI P. PALMA

MALUNGON, Sarangani – With only 9.4% in the overall total of households that have no comfort room or in continuous usage of open defecation system, Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino is certain that this undertaking will be fully materialized before the end of this year, or by early quarter of cy 2015. 

Constantino's announcement came before the presence of local and provincial health officials, workers, barangay leaders and local residents that gathered Brgy. Malandag Gymnasium, in support to the stern implementation of the “Zero Open Defecation” campaign in Malungon, Sarangani Province.

Spearheaded by no less Sarangani Vice Gov. Jinkee Jamora-Pacquiao and Gov. Steve Chiongbian-Solon, the Department of Health-lead ZOD project which is a recipient of the World Bank-funded Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), is now being strongly pushed by the provincial government in an aim to establish a clean, disease-free, safe and healthier kind of environment in the province. 

In line, Gov. Solon earlier formed a task group to closely monitor the efforts that are being stress by the different local gov’t units, to ensure the prompt and appropriate implementation of the project.

Constantino said as it started three years ago, the LGU’s accurate monitoring scheme through CBMS (Community-Based Monitoring System) has played a vital rule in the identification of impoverish barangays and other far flung villages that should be given with a 'must' to ZOD and or other related projects of the government. 

“Today, I am pleased to say that just like on how we initiated the means to energize our entire 31 comprising barangays, our ZOD project have stress a lucid increase as compared from the then 62% in 2010, into 90.6% today. The remaining 9.4 percent households that have no sanitary toilet will be our next target in the remaining quarter of 2014, if not early next year,” Constantino added.

“Ini kay tungod gin-paandaman ko na nga daan ang akon mga kasimanwa nga indi na ako maghatag pa sang hinabang sunod tuig (2015), kung wala sila sang maipakita sa akon nga sertipikasyon halin sa sanitary inspector nga may ara sila sang sanitary toilet sa ila nga mga panimalay (This is because I have already warned my people that I will not extend any assistance anymore in 2015, to those who could not furnish me a sanitary inspector’s certificate as proof that they are indeed using hygienic toilets in their respective homes,” the mayor said in a vernacular. 

Constantino also awarded with trophy and a P20, 000 cash, officials of Brgys Talus, Datal Bila and Upper Biangan for leading last month’s LGU-overseen evaluation of a ‘perfect’ ZOD implementation in their respective AORs .  (MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Friday, October 10, 2014

VP Binay, NHA nagbigay ng paunang P5M para sa itatayong IP Housing

Housing project for Kalonbarak Skyline IPs – The green flag is up to the construction of a 100-unit housing for Blaan minorities in sitio Kalonbarak, which is considered by many as one among the highest peaks in Malungon, Sarangani Province. Photo shows National Housing Authority chair, Vice President Jojomar Binay as he turns over Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino (4th – R) and the rest of local government officials Wednesday (October 8), the amount of P5-million as partial funding for the construction of a P10M-worth NHA-funded housing project for homeless Blaan families in the municipality. With the vice president is (L-R) Paranaque Congressmen Gus S. Tambunting, Rep. Sherwin T. Gachalian of Valenzuela, Mun. Councilors Edna T. Tuanzon and Mariano S. Escalada, Vice Mayor Erwin A. Asgapo, Architect Ma. Alma T. Valenciano (MMO Group manager of the Quezon City-based NHA Office), and Tribal Chieftain and SB ex-officio, Edmund Pangilan. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE/ ipp).
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MALUNGON, Sarangani – MAINIT na sinalubong ng mga tribal Chieftains, local gov’t officials at mga residente sa pamumuno ni Mayor Reynaldo “Bong” Constantino ang pagdating ni Bise Presidente Jojomar Binay sa bayan noong araw ng Miyerkules (Octobre 8), kung saan ay iniabot nito ang paunang pundo na P5-milyon para sa pagpapatayo ng may 100-unit na pabahay ng National Housing Authority (NHA) para sa mga minoridad na m’yembro ng tribong Blaan sa sitio Kalonbarak, Malungon, Sarangani Province.

Ayon kay Constantino, ang naturang pundo ay bahagi ng ipinangakong proyekto ng Bise Presidente na siyang ring chairperson ng National Housing Authority, na 100-unit na pabahay na nagkakahalaga ng P10 milyon para sa mga pamilyang IPs sa naturang pook.
Ang desinyo ng nasabing proyekto ay unang ipinaabot sa lokal na pamahalaan ni Binay noong buwan ng Pebrero ng nakaraang taon (2013), sa pamamagitan ni NHA Region-12 (OIC) director Engr. Rolando Teves, na siyang nagpunta sa Malungon para iparating ang magandang balita sa alkalde.

“Dako gid ang akon pagpasalamat sa sinseridad nga ginapakita sang aton mahal nga Bise Presidente Binay, hilabi na gid sa paghatag sang amo nga proyekto sa mga minoridad nga sa sulod sang madugay na nga panahon, amo pa lang makatagamtam nga makapuyo sa subong sini nga klase sang panimalay nga pagabuhaton didto sa ginakunsidera naton nga mga matag-as nga kabukiran sang sini nga banwa,” ani Constantino na isa ring half-blooded Blaan.

Sinabi din ni Binay na maliban sa kasalukuyang proyekto, planong magpatayo din ng NHA ng kahalintulad na pabahay project para sa tribo ng mga Taga-Kaulos sa taong 2015.
Maliban sa pagbigay ng pundo ay kinumperma din ni Binay ang plano nitong pagtakbo sa paka-Presidente sa darating na 2016 synchronized elections.

Sakali man umanong manalo ito sa pilian ay sinabi ni Binay na may ilan itong prioridad o revisions na nais ipatupad sa sestima ng pamamahagi ng Internal Revenue Allotment (IRA) sa iba’t-ibang sangay ng mga local government units sa buong kapuluan.
Ayon dito, ang P500 thousand na National Funding ay deriktamente ng matatangap ng bawat LGUs, at hindi na ito daraan pa sa regional at provincial level na kadalasay "siyang dahilan ng ‘pagliit’ ng pundo bago pa man ito tuluyang matangap ng bawat lokal na pamahalaan."

Kaalinsabay din nito umano ay ang pagpasigla ng computerization system ng mga pamahalaang lokal.

“Plano ko rin na ‘wag ng bigyan ng IRA ang mga malalaking LGUs na tulad ng Makati na kumikita ng may P12 na bilyong local tax revenue collection at hindi na umaasa pa sa 25% na IRA na nagkakahalaga ng P800-million. Ito po ay ibabahagi ko na lamang doon sa mga maliliit na mga pamahalaang lokal na mas nangangailangan ng tulong at proyekto mula sa ating mataas na pamahalaan,” ani Binay. (Isagani P. Palma - MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).