Monday, March 18, 2013

Korean enterpreneurs propose installation of solar-powered lights

Korean entrepreneurs – (From right) KS Network Power Corporation president Charles Cabanas and consultant Regino Ruben Madarang (partly hiden), with Korean businessmen Nam Cheong Soo of the MC2 Company, Yoon Jin Wang of Kirangil Industrial Development Company, ltd and Bong Hyun Suh (MC2) pays courtesy visit to Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino late last week to propose the installation of  solar-powered lights in various far flung villages of Malungon town in Sarangani. (Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Koreans propose solar-powered lights in sitios – (Standing L-R) Municipal Engr. Rodrigo Palec, Nam Cheong Soo and Bong Hyun Suh of MC2 Company, KSNPC consultant Regino Ruben Madarang pose with Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino (seated center) and (L-R) KS Network Power Corporation president Charles Cabanas and Yoon Jin Wang of the Kirangil Development Company, ltd during a courtesy visit in Malungon, Sarangani. (JoJo Gocotano-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Comelec retrieve ballot boxes

Comelec retrieves ballot boxes for election use – (Standing left to right) Commission on Elections and MTO personnel headed by Francisca Josol, election assistant II and revenue collection clerk II Maybon Madriga retrieve serviceable ballot boxes in preparation to the upcoming May 2013 elections in Malungon, Sarangani Province.  (JoJo Gocotano-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Gov’t distribute P3.2M cash grants to 1, 400 4Ps recipients



PPPP cash grants distributionRecipients of the national government’s Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) are assembled on a single line formation from the Municipal Hall toward the inside of the local gymnasium Wednesday, as the number of beneficiaries begun to rise amid the distribution of over P3.4M cash assistance to some 1, 400 4P’s beneficiaries in Malungon, Sarangani Province. ( Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).


Ample security for 4Ps beneficiaries - AFP and police personnel, assisted by the local government’s security force secure the surroundings during the MSWDO and Land Bank distribution Wednesday, of over P3.5M cash grants to 1, 400 Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) beneficiaries in Malungon, Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Over the counter – DSWDO and Land Bank personnel cautiously disburse  Wednesday, P3.2M cash assistance to more or less 1, 400 4Ps beneficiaries in Malungon, Sarangani. (Mark Eudela-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).
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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

MALUNGON, Sarangani (March 11, 2013) – Congressman Manny Pacquiao (center), Vice Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon (2nd from left), Board Member Abdulracman Pangolima (extreme left) together with Mayor Reynaldo Constantino (2nd from right), Vice Mayor Benjamin Guiley (extreme right) and barangay captain of Tamban Virgilio Asgapo (3rd from right) lead the ceremonial ribbon-cutting for the inauguration and turnover of barangay hall building Friday, March 8. Construction of the P2-million barangay hall building for Tamban was from the Priority Development Assistance Fund of Congressman Pacquiao. (Bon-Bon Quiño/SARANGANI INFORMATION OFFICE)

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

POLICE UPDATES


TF USIG, unleashed!General Charles T. Calima, police chief for Central Mindanao, direct newly formed ‘TASK FORCE USIG’ headed by PRO-12 deputy chief for administration,  P/Sr. Supt. Manolito Labador Monday (March 4, 2013) to conduct deeper probe on the ‘unsolvemurder of journalists amid the first-ever held case conference on the killings of media practitioners, at the Police Regional Office-12 in Brgy. Tambler, General Santos City. (Isagani Palma, Exec VP – PRO 12 PNP Press Corps).

A crackdown against journo killers – Chief Supt. Charles T. Calima, police director for Central Mindanao instructed Monday (March 4, 2013), CIDG-12 regional officer Sr. Supt. Joselito Esquivel (left) to stress more effort in detecting the whereabout of suspected journalists killers amid the first-ever held ‘Case conference on the killings of media practitioners’ at the Police Regional Office-12 in Brgy. Tambler, General Santos City. Also in photo are (from right) GSCPO IDMS chief, P/CInsp. Joel Fomokao and newly designated Task Force Usig head, Sr. Supt. Manolito Labador, who is the regional police command’s deputy chief for administration.

In the search of Truth and Justice – POLICE General Charles T. Calima (4th –L), police director for Central Mindanao and designated TASK FORCE USIG chief P/Sr. Supt. Manolito Labrador (center), is flanked Monday (March 4, 2013) by top police officials and officers of PRO-12 PNP Press Corps (from L-R) Ploy Golez of Katropa News, Aquiles Zonio (Philippine Daily Inquirer), Paul Bernaldez (Bandera), John Paul Jubelag (Publisher-Sapol News Bulletin), Joseph Jubelag (The Manila Bulletin) and Isagani Palma (Exec VP for print, broadcast and television – Pro 12 PNP Press Corps/ The Manila Times) in a memento shot during the first-ever held case conference on the killings of media practitioners in Police Regional Office-12, Tambler, General Santos City.

Balitaktakan Press ForumDesignated Malungon town info-officer and Pro-12 PNP Press Corps Exec VP for print, broadcast and television Isagani Palma, pose in a memento shot with P/Chief Supt. Charles T. Calima during a recent Balitaktakan Press Forum hosted by the Journalists Action Media Motor Group [JAMMG] in Matutum Hotel, General Santos City.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Pics File : FRIENDS and Places


IMT in Malungon - Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator Nonito Nunez respond to queries stress by members of the International Monitoring Team (IMT) during a friendly visit on March 1, 2013 in Brgy. Datal Bila, one of Malungon’s far flung villages in Sarangani Province. (JoJo Gocotano-MALUNGON INFRMATION OFFICE).

A peaceful place to live and invest – (Far left) MPDO Nonito Nunez and Brgy. Captain Yolly Santos confer with the IMT during a recent group visit in Brgy. Datal Bila, Malungon, Sarangani - home to friendly tribal communities and a productive place for sweet pineapple fruits that lays the northern part of Mount Matutum in Central Mindanao Region, Philippines. (JoJo Gocotano – MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

MILF-GPH-IMT   convention – Moro Islamic Liberation Front Coordinating Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities (CCCH) chairman Said Sheik Al Haj and BGen Gilberto Jose Roa of the Philippine Government have both agreed that the recent 43rd GPH-MILF meeting, and the 22nd Tripartite assembly with Malaysian-led International Monitoring Team in nearby General Santos City have caused the strengthening of the ceasefire agreement, citing the unfaltering trust, teamwork and cooperation as key elements of the established institutional credibility and effectiveness of the GPH-MILF security and ceasefire components. (Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

In the search of lasting peace for Mindanao – LEADERS and staffs belonging to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, RP government, and the International Monitoring Team gestures with peace, amid the recently held 43rd meeting of the Government and the MILF, and the 22nd Tripartite meeting with the IMT at the East Asia Royale Hotel in General Santos City. (Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).



Sarangans in Pueblo HinulawanMayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino gesture with contentment during a recent tribal leaders and local department heads group visit in Toledo City, formerly known as Pueblo Hinulawan in Cebu Province. (MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE/ Ippalma).
A pictogram of friendship – (L-R) Mayor Aurelio Espinosa and Malungon, Sarangani Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino stretch the innovative symbol of amity during the latter’s visit in Toledo City, a fast-growing metropolis in the northern part of Cebu Province.
One primary cause of Pueblo Hinulawan’s growth – Mayor Aurelio Espinosa (center) in equanimity, give details to (L-R) Malungon, Sarangani municipal Mayor Reynaldo ‘Bong’ Constantino, Sagittarius Mines stakeholder education supervisor Lauro Domondon and Sarangani provincial tribal chieftain Edmund Pangilan, on how the city government has able to collect annual tax remittances of more or less P74.4M (Approximately P18, 614, 366.30/quarter) each year from Carmen Copper Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corporation that is located at a western slope of a central highland in Cebu Province. Espinosa said CCC’s responsible mining activities in the area have not only uplifted the living condition of locals, but generally boasted the economic stability of Toledo City. (Isagani Palma-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE).

Tribes’ goes south – Two tribal leaders of the 49-man visiting team from Malungon, Sarangani pose on a facade of Toledo City Hall for souvenir shot amid the 4-day study tour in Cebu Province that was initiated by Sagittarius Mines Incorporated (SMI). Toledo is situated about 45 road kilometers from the “queen city of the South."

Saturday, March 2, 2013

LGU-SMI open forum



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).

SMI's Social Impact Management Plan – Jonathan Josol, Sagittarius Mines Inc community relations project manager, present before top local government officials headed by Mayor Reynaldo 'Bong' Constantino, an overview of SMI's social impact management plan during a consultation visit late last week in Malungon, Sarangani Province.  (Jojo Gocotano-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE)

LGU-SMI open forum – Mayor Reynaldo F. Constantino (seated right) attentively assess an LGU-SMI open forum, as Andrew Pickford (standing right), Sagittarius Mine’s general manager for operations and development, and municipal planning and dev't coordinator (MPDC) Nonito Nunez, shares a healthy discussion via-à-vis on the supposed system of tax payment from SMI if ever the project will push through in Malungon, Sarangani province. With Pickford are SMI bigwigs Jonathan Josol, community relations project manager; CAF Supt. Bella D. Lechonsito; CDS Supt. Julius Clarete; SCI/SIMP development Supt. Joy Gracia and PGM Supt. Jocelyn Robles.  (Jojo Gocotano-MALUNGON INFORMATION OFFICE/ ippalma).