Monday, March 18, 2013
Comelec retrieve ballot boxes
Gov’t distribute P3.2M cash grants to 1, 400 4Ps recipients
MALUNGON, Sarangani – Local officials cited Land Bank of the Philippines for allowing the distribution of P3, 219, 000 million-worth cash assistance Wednesday, to more or less 1, 400 beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (PPPPs) at the municipal gymnasium here.
Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino said the over the counter distribution of cash grants have not only helped the needy of their health, nutrition and educational needs but likewise boosted income to the local business sector, as well.
This is of gainful choice especially to the part of our local entrepreneurs. For almost all of them (beneficiaries) bought their farm and family needs at the local market which boosted our economic activities,” Constantino said.
MSWDO Mildred Dela Cuesta said 4Ps is a national government-designed program which is aimed at reducing poverty by sharing conditional cash assistance to ‘poorest of the poor’ families.
“This program provide recipients the cash grants of P500 per month for health and nutrition, and P300 every month for each child education expenses to wit, a household with three qualified children could able to get a maximum of P1, 400 in every month,” Dela Cuesta explained.
Glaiza Shane Potel, the municipal link on 4Ps, said the distribution was participated by all bonafied 4Ps beneficiaries from the 31 comprising barangays of the municipality.
A bank personnel who refuse to be named, said the actual distribution of multimillion-worth cash grants and the influx of people could in some way attest that Malungon is now far in terms of peace, progress and development as compared to the previous years. (Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Inauguration and turnover of barangay hall building
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
POLICE UPDATES
Monday, March 11, 2013
Pics File : FRIENDS and Places
Saturday, March 2, 2013
LGU-SMI open forum
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Relocation or removal ? – Municipal Engr. Rodrigo Palec (right) have asked for Andrew Pickford, Sagittarius Mine’s general manager for operations and development to present before the local government, a blueprint of the planed relocation site for the Blaan and Tagakaulo tribal communities during the suppose implementation of a 20-kilometer stretched pipeline in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE). |
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