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He is also survived by his only daughter Paula Divina.
He is also survived by his only daughter Paula Divina.
==NDRRMC: Tornado in Zamboanga del Sur displaces 28 families==
*Source:http://www.mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20130602072734
*Sunday, June 2, 2013 7:27:34 pm
: (VVP, GMA News)
A tornado hit a residential area in Zamboanga del Sur province last Wednesday, affecting at least 28 families and destroying nine houses, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said on Saturday.
In its 8:00 a.m. report, the NDRRMC said the tornado hit at 5:30 a.m. at Barangay Marcos village in the Port Area of San Pablo town in Zamboanga del Sur.
"The incident may be related to the wind convergence weather system prevailing over Mindanao," it said, citing belated reports.
While there was no one initially reported killed or hurt, the NDRRMC said 28 families were affected, with 10 staying in evacuation centers and 18 staying with kin and neighbors.
At least nine houses were destroyed and 12 more were damaged.
The NDRRMC also said an undetermined number of fishing boats were damaged.


==NDRRMC: Tornado in Zamboanga del Sur displaces 28 families==
==NDRRMC: Tornado in Zamboanga del Sur displaces 28 families==

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Stakeholders attend forum on “Kasambahay law”

By Gideon C. Corgue (ALT/GCC/PIA9-Pagadian City)

PAGADIAN CITY – After the Department of Labor and Employment announced that Republic Act No. 10361 otherwise known as “Domestic Workers Act” took effect on Tuesday, June 4, a media forum was hosted by the Philippine Information Agency 9 at Anastacia Pension House to discuss the salient provisions of the law.

“It is very timely that the forum on Domestic Workers law is conducted by PIA along with the stakeholders to disseminate the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the law,” labor and employment office chief Lourdes Amores announced.

Amores said RA 10361, which was signed by President Benigno Aquino III on January 18 mandates that the minimum wage of household service workers (HSWs) in the country is set to P2,500 a month for those employed in the National Capital Region; P2,000 a month for those employed in chartered cities and first class municipalities; and P1,500 a month for those employed in other municipalities.

Amores said the purpose of the law is to protect the rights and provide better privileges of domestic workers for them to become more productive citizens of the country. She said they have contributed a lot in the daily activities of our family and the community as well.

Meanwhile, Social Security System branch head James Buckley said SSS welcomes the signing of the “Kasambahay Law” saying that it will give more benefits to domestic workers. “With the implementation of the law, they can now avail the disability, sickness, loan, maternity, death and funeral benefits of our agency,” he opined.

Buckley said before, there were only very few house helpers enrolled since there was no law that mandates compulsory coverage of kasambahay in their social security programs.

However, SSS is now working for the full implementation of the law expressing optimism that domestic workers will register and enroll in their programs. Pag-IBIG fund marketing specialist Miraflor Eballena said they are doing the same campaign with fellow stakeholders. “With the law, we expect to have many domestic workers to register as members of Pag-IBIG,” Eballena assured saying that almost all employees of their agency have already registered their domestic workers in their programs.

PhilHealth public relation officer Ronald Jabay is grateful that the government is putting teeth into the law so that employers can now enroll and register their domestic workers with PhilHealth.

Jabay said domestic workers are entitled to avail social protection benefits such as health insurance under the PhilHealth program. “They are entitled to full in-patient benefits when confined in any government and private hospitals accredited with PhilHealth,” he added.

Pagadian mayor dismisses scam charges as politically motivated

By John Unson (The Philippine Star)

COTABATO CITY, Philippines – Pagadian Mayor Samuel Co described yesterday the charges linking him to the large-scale financial scam of the Aman Futures as politically motivated.

Co denied that he imposed taxes on every investment entered to the Aman Futures.

Co, who’s term ends this June 30, ran but lost in the congressional race for Zamboanga del Sur in the May 13 elections.

Julius Labunog, one of the victims of the pyramiding scheme, had implicated Co in the syndicated estafa case filed against the incorporators, directors and agents of the Aman Futures.

Judge Alberto Quinto has issued warrant for the arrest of the respondents, including Co.

Co said that aside from Labunog’s affidavit, no other document or testimony had linked him to the controversy.

In his affidavit, Labunog claimed that Co imposed taxes on every investment to Aman, which would be payable to the City of Pagadian.

Co said the city government has not collected and did not collect the supposed four percent tax on Aman investments.

However, he admitted that the city government had collected P39,790 business tax from Aman when it opened its branch in the city last year. He said the tax was required under the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

He said just like the petitioners, he was also a victim of the “get-rich quickly” scheme.

Pagadian City mayor orders CSWDO to attend to the plight of 200 evicted families

(PNA), HBC/TGJ/CHARNYL S. ALBARRACIN/JSD

PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, June 8 (PNA) -– Acting City Mayor Romeo Pulmones has ordered the City Social Welfare and Development Office to look into the plight of hundreds of evicted families and provide assistance whatever the city government may extend to them.

Pulmones issued the order after some 200 families were evicted Tuesday, on the strength of a court order, from their homes in Purok Sweet Love, Barangay Dumagoc, this city.

They were evicted from a 2.5-hectare property owned by Ruth Duran and her family who agreed to provide relocation site but with corresponding payment and only to “pioneer” affected families only.

This means that only those families who were among the first ones to settle in the property years back will be provided relocation by the Duran family.

Court Sheriff Jimelito Babor said the demolition of the houses from the Duran property is in pursuant to a Writ of Demolition issued in March this year by Regional Trial Court Branch 20 Judge Dennis Vicoy.

Babor said the affected families will be relocated to Barangay White Beach.

Pulmones assured the affected families that they will be provided with tents as temporary shelter and other needs which the city government may extend to them.

Vivian Manlanat, the representative of Dumagoc Settlers Association, said there is nothing she can do but to respect the court order although some of her members refused to vacate unless the city government will provide them relocation site.

Some of Manlanat’s members said they are willing to accept whatever relocation site the city government would provide as long as they could own the land.

DENR 9 joins the observance of World Environment Day

By Claro A. Lanipa (PIA9)

PAGADIAN CITY – The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR-9) headed by Regional Technical Director Arleigh J. Adorable joined the rest of the world in celebrating World Environment Day on Wednesday, June 5, 2013 with the theme “Think Eat Save.”

The event kicked-off with a motorcade around the city’s main thoroughfares followed by a simple program at the Taclobo Stage, Plaza Luz with the participation of national and local government offices including civic organizations and non-government organizations.

Pagadian City Mayor-elect Romeo P. Pulmones in his message said he was deeply touched by the facts earlier presented to him particularly on the report of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (UNFAO), that 1 in every 7 Filipinos and more than 20,000 children at the age of five die daily from hunger.

He said even here in Pagadian City, there are people whose only means of livelihood is begging on the streets in order to survive. “And I believe majority of these people go to bed hungry every night. Yet, we can observe the abundance of food around and it is sad to know that according to the estimates of UNFAO, about one-third of the global food production is either wasted or lost.”

Pulmones considers the problem on food shortage as an additional challenge to his administration which will be given priority. “May this also be a challenge to all not only to the DENR family. Together let us work and find a solution which we could effectively implement so that one day we could solve the problem and share by making people think, eat and save,” he added.

Meanwhile, Environment Management Bureau Director Sixto Tolentino emphasized the United Nations Environmental Program’s (UNEP) call for an informed decision among consumerist – first, that we should make a good selection or choices in the food we eat, but the kind of food we eat should be organic, because it is free from chemicals.

Second, we should buy food that is produced locally. “When you buy imported food, the movement causes energy releases and some of these releases contribute to global warming.

Logically, “we should think first what to eat so that we don’t only save ourselves but the environment we live in,” Tolentino concluded.

Columbian Autocar Corporation announces nationwide recall campaign of KIA vehicles

By Miriam Fe E. Jacinto (MEJ/DTI/ALT/PIA9)

PAGADIAN CITY - Columbian Autocar Corporation (CAC), authorized distributor of KIA vehicles in the Philippines announces a nationwide recall campaign of KIA vehicles starting June 3, 2013.

DTI Provincial Director Ma. Socorro M. Atay said the CAC, through its nationwide dealership network shall conduct a limited recall campaign to inspect, repair and replace the stop lamp switch of certain vehicles belonging to some production batch of Sorento (BL and XM0, Carnival (VQ), Carens (UN), and soul (AM) models sold in the Philippine market.

Further, she said the recall campaign is in line with the worldwide program of KIA Motors Corporation (KMC).

In the Philippines, the recall will cover 301 units of Sorento BL, 1037 units of Sorento XM, 266 units of Carnival VQ, 1018 units of Carens UN and 394 units of Soul AM.

All parts and services will be provided free of charge. Owners of the above-mentioned models are enjoined to take advantage of this recall campaign.

New minimum wage rates to take effect on June 10

By Claro A. Lanipa (PIA9)

PAGADIAN CITY – The Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Board (RTWPB-IX) has approved the new minimum wage rates on May 6, 2013 which shall take effect on June 10, 2013.

Under Republic Act No. 6727, otherwise known as the Wage Rationalization Act of 1989, which empowers the Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Boards to determine and fix minimum wage rates applicable in the regions and to issue corresponding wage orders subject to existing guidelines issued by the National Wages and Productivity Commission (NWPC).

After conducting an evaluation of the region’s socio-economic and labor market indicators, particularly the region’s poverty incidence, the erosion of the purchasing power of the peso, as well as the problematic power situation prevailing in the region, the Board deemed it just and equitable to adjust and increase the current minimum wage rates.

The regional board issued Wage Order No. 18 prescribing the new minimum wage rate increase of P13.00 per day for all industries and categories in the entire Zamboanga Peninsula as follows; for non-agricultural which includes private hospitals, educational institutions, security agencies, janitorial and retail/service establishments employing more than 30 workers will now receive P280 from the old rate of P267 per day.

For the agricultural sector (includes rubber-based plantation) P255 and P235 for plantation agricultural enterprise and non-plantation agricultural enterprise respectively. Retail/Service establishments employing not more than 30 workers receiving P247/day will now get P260 a day. While for workers in the cottage/handicraft industry will now receive P235 per day from the previous rate of P222 per day.

Wage Order No. RIX-18 applies to all the minimum wage earners in the private sector in the region, regardless of their position, designation or status and irrespective of the method by which their wages are paid.

However, this wage order does not cover household or domestic helpers, persons in the personal service of another, including family drivers and workers in registered barangay Micro Business Enterprises (BMBEs) with certificates of Authority pursuant to RA 9178.

The Regional Tripartite Wages and Production Board is composed of DOLE 9 Regional Director Sisinio B. Cano as chairman, NEDA 9 Director Teresita Socorro Ramos and DTI-9 Director Nazrullah Manzur as Vice Chairmen; Edgar Lim and Roberto Valerio, members Employers’ representatives; and Jose Suan and Rey Anthony Trio, members, Labor sector.

President Aquino declares June 17 as special non-working day in Molave, Zamboanga del Sur in celebration of its 65th Foundation Day

(PNA), DSP/PCOO/SSC

MANILA, June 4 (PNA) -- President Benigno S. Aquino III has declared June 17, which falls on a Monday, as a special (non-working) day in the municipality of Molave in Zamboanga del Sur in celebration of its 65th Foundation Day.

The Chief Executive issued the declaration through Proclamation No. 587 signed by Executive Secretary Paquito N. Ochoa Jr. on May 28, to give the people of Molave the full opportunity to celebrate and participate in the occasion with appropriate ceremonies.

June 16 marks the 65th Foundation Day of Molave, the President noted.

The President granted the request of the Office of the Mayor of Molave to declare June 17 as special (non-working) day in the municipality instead of June 16, which falls on a Sunday.

Molave served as the capital of Zamboanga province until it was divided into Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur on June 6, 1952. The municipality of Molave remained under Zamboanga del Sur.

The City of Pagadian is currently the capital of Zamboanga del Sur.

DOST OKs P676,000 grant to Zambo Sur rice firm

(PNA)/ JBP/FMS/EBP

ZAMBOANGA CITY, June 3 (PNA) -- The Department of Science and Technology-9 has approved the P676,000 grant to JAM JC Marketing in Mahayag, Zamboanga del Sur for the upgrading of its palay drying process.

DOST Information Officer Thelma Diego said the project is funded under the Small Enterprise Technology and Upgrading Program (SETUP) of DOST which will primarily cover the fabrication of one unit of 6 ton capacity mechanical rice dryer.

This technology is capable of shorter drying period, higher output, and more efficient production process.

The dryer will be utilizing the rice hull as its fuel making way for cost-effective, environment-friendly, and more sustainable operation.

Diego said the DOST-9 will conduct process and system improvement sessions to further enhance the competency of the firm and its workforce.

The firm presently operates a total of 26 hectares rice plantation with the local farmers cultivating the area.

Aside from managing the farm, the firm also caters to other farmers and small palay buyers on drying and milling services.

The current practice of the firm is open solar drying. Its use of the mechanical rice dryer will definitely hasten the drying process for palay thereby enabling the firm to increase productivity, reduce rejects of raw materials, increase income and generate at least two additional employment opportunities for the local.

Diego said SETUP is a nationwide strategy to encourage and assist micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in implementing technological innovations and improvements in their operations to boost their productivity and competitiveness.

SETUP focuses on six priority sectors: 1. Food Processing; 2. Furniture; 3. Gifts, Decors & Handicrafts; 4. Marine and Aquatic Resources; 5. Horticulture (Cut flowers, fruits, high value crops); and 6. Metals and Engineering.

Decorated Filipino general dies while diving off Zambo Sur beach

(Mindanao Examiner)

PAGADIAN CITY (Mindanao Examiner / June 2, 2013) – A decorated army commander, who was a combat veteran in Mindanao, died on Sunday after his diving gear malfunctioned off the coast of Zamboanga del Sur province, his grieving wife Maria Consuelo said.

Captain Jefferson Somera, a spokesman for the 1st Infantry Division, earlier said the 54-year old Brigadier General Daniel Lucero had a heart attack while diving with his staffs and wife at a beach in Tukuran town.

“It was a sad day us all. We lost a good man, a good officer, a good friend,” Somera told the regional newspaper Mindanao Examiner.

But Lucero's wife said his husband died after a malfunction in the diving gear. "He is gone. There was a malfunction in his diving suit," she said in a separate interview.

Lucero, who belonged to the Philippine Military Academy Class 1983, was rushed to Mendero Hospital in Pagadian City, but died along the way, according to Somero.

The Armed Forces and the Philippine Army said Lucero collapsed in the beach and was rushed to hospital where he died. Basilan and Sulu and fought insurgents, until his assignments brought him to Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte, also in Mindanao; and eventually to Aurora province in Luzon as infantry brigade officer.

He served as the commander of the 103rd Infantry Brigade in Lanao del Sur province and replaced Major General Ricardo Rainier Cruz in April this year.

A holder of Master Degree in International Studies from the University of the Philippines, and Masters Degree on International Relations in Australia, Lucero also served as the first commander of the Philippine contingent to the United Nations mission on the Caribbean island from 2004 to 2005.

Lucero, who started his career in Mindanao, was awarded three Distinguished Service Star Medals, Gold Cross Medal, Outstanding Achievement Medal and the Honor Graduate Medal and a number of Military Merit Medals and one of the Metrobank Foundation 2011 awardees of The Outstanding Soldier of the Philippines.

He is also survived by his only daughter Paula Divina.

NDRRMC: Tornado in Zamboanga del Sur displaces 28 families

(VVP, GMA News)

A tornado hit a residential area in Zamboanga del Sur province last Wednesday, affecting at least 28 families and destroying nine houses, the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said on Saturday.

In its 8:00 a.m. report, the NDRRMC said the tornado hit at 5:30 a.m. at Barangay Marcos village in the Port Area of San Pablo town in Zamboanga del Sur.

"The incident may be related to the wind convergence weather system prevailing over Mindanao," it said, citing belated reports.

While there was no one initially reported killed or hurt, the NDRRMC said 28 families were affected, with 10 staying in evacuation centers and 18 staying with kin and neighbors.

At least nine houses were destroyed and 12 more were damaged.

The NDRRMC also said an undetermined number of fishing boats were damaged.