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==Women who hope in the face of poverty==
*Source:http://piazampen.blogspot.com/2014/03/women-who-hope-in-face-of-poverty.html
*Monday, March 31, 2014 7:06 pm
:By Dominic I. Sanchez
Evelyn Atis, a yema (a local variety of candy) peddler remembers the time when she and her husband were collecting spare lumber from the outskirts of a small community in Tigbao, Zamboanga del Sur, to start building a new home.
“We used to live in a nipa hut, but the landowner drove us away,” Evelyn recalls. “We desperately needed a roof over our heads, especially the children, especially when it rains.”
Evelyn’s husband used to earn a little in farming. But not even completing their humble shelter, he developed an eye disease.
She did everything she could. It was just too much. But Evelyn never stopped hoping.
:A Waray from Leyte
Young and innocent-looking Enever Verino is a Waray from Leyte, in the Visayas. At age 21, she met Albert in Caloocan City where she was then working. They fell in love and had two children.
“Life was very difficult in Manila, that is why we opted to return to the province,” Enever shared. But little did they know of the trials that loomed ahead.
Albert’s hometown in Carupay, Katipunan, Zamboanga del Norte is a hard-to-reach community, which is to say the least.
Enever was never used to this kind of isolation, being a girl from the city. But given that, money was utterly scarce – the income from Albert’s driving a habal-habal was too little to respond to the family’s needs.
She remembered the time when even table salt was way out of reach. Enever had cried a lot. She had felt so helpless. But she never fails to hope.
:Johanna’s story
About two years ago, Johanna Lerona of Salug, Zamboanga del Norte was a college student. She was 36 years old then – old enough to be her classmates’ mother. She herself is a mother to three grown-ups.
Johanna has a very simple dream. In spite of poverty and despite her age, she still wanted to become a teacher. But as bad luck would have it, the school closed down. She still needed two more years.
She let it go, but she never stops dreaming. Johanna got back to her usual early morning routing, chanting “kruuuk! Kruuuuk!,” beckoning for her chickens to feed. Her sacrifices have successfully sent her children through school.
This poultry business, although reaping very minimal income before, had grown immensely through a P10,000 loan grant from one of the programs of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). She now also raises hogs.
“Every time my son needs money for a school project and for the tuition, new eggs would hatch, as if the hens know whenever I’m in a tight situation,” Johanna beams.
Her eldest son, Jerome has recently graduated from a criminology degree, all set for a training to join the Philippine Army. An additional consolation is, through her pushing, a senior citizen has just finished high school in his 70s – Tatay Eduardo, her father.
Johanna still has two more children to put through college, but she is highly optimistic. After the two would graduate, her turn will finally come.
Enever’s cries were soon replaced with a determination to leave the past behind. Soon, through an aid from the DSWD’s Pantawid Pamilya which now supported their children’s education needs, their minimal earnings could already be allocated to small investments and other necessities.
Eventually, they were able to start a small business in that remote community. Enever would buy red pepper from a local, and peddle these at the Poblacion market and buy a wide assortment of commodities that she would sell at their store back in Carupay. They saved up, and now they own a motorcycle, which doubles as Albert’s habal-habal and as goods delivery service. 
Enever has grown out of crying, self-pitying and looking back with regrets. Salt is not a scarce commodity anymore, because now, she is a trader of it.
When all hope seem to have lost, Evelyn chose not to falter. When the family, being recipients of Pantawid Pamilya started receiving the cash grants, Evelyn wasted no time in saving up for additional investments. Soon they were able to buy a plow which helped in efficiently producing more farm produce. Not long after, she establish a small sari-sari store adjacent to their home, a work still in progress.
Soon after receiving a loan through the Sustainable Livelihood Program, Evelyn worked her way into establishing a small canteen inside the local school.
“From then on, I didn’t have to carry a table with me every day for the yema,” she quipped. A refrigerator was soon purchased, hence she also now sells ice candy.
She now makes more than enough to feed her family, get medicines for her husband, and send her children to school.
Evelyn, Johanna and Enever are women of strength. In spite of difficulties they experience every single day, they find hope to get back on their feet when situation demands it. Mothers, wives, and providers are just some of the roles that they take on. No time is wasted to take their families closer to a better way of life, to move away from the clutches of poverty.
The three women, whose stories are featured in Pagbangon, the DSWD’s anthology of success stories from their beneficiaries, represent the lives that millions of Filipino women live. But in spite of their challenges, one thing is true. They represent hope.
==PRO-9 receives additional communication equipment==
*Source:http://http://zamboangatimes.ph/zamboangatimes/top-news/10172-pro-9-receives-additional-communication-equipment.html
*Sunday, March 30, 2014 15:22
:By Allen Abastillas
The Police Regional Office-9 Communication Electronics Service will soon receive a new communication equipment from the PNP national headquarters in Camp Crame.
PRO-9-CES  Officer Insp. Alexander Abuel disclosed that the communication equipment is composed of handheld radios with base, repeaters and mobile radios for police cars.
The handheld radios will be distributed to the different police stations in the region. Three repeater towers will be distributed to the Zamboanga Sibugay Police Provincial Office in Barangay Ipil Heights, Zamboanga del Sur PPO in Camp Abelon, Pagadian City and Zamboanga del Norte PPO in Camp Hamac, Barangay Sicayab, Dipolog City.
PRO -9-CES is headed by Supt. Julian Boqueda.
The new communication equipment will beef up the capability of the police in law enforcement and in their hot pursuit operations, public communication relations services, disasters and civic-medical  police operations.
==DPWH implements P45.5-M infra project in Pagadian City==
*Source:http://positivenewsmedia.com/blog/2014/03/dpwh-implements-p45-5-m-infra-project-in-pagadian-city/
*Saturday, March 29, 2014
:(PNA), LAP/TPGJR/HIROHITO D. CADION/UTB
PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, March 29 (PNA) -– The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has started the implementation of a P45.5-million infrastructure project in this city, a DPWH official announced Friday.
Eng’r. Reynerio Alchachupas, head of the DPWH’s first engineering district, said the project involves the concreting and widening of a 1.65-kilometer road from Barangay Bulatok to Barangay Tiguma towards the junction of the airport road.
Alchachupas said the implementation of the project is funded through the national budget of the DPWH for 2014, which was coursed through its first engineering district of this province.
Alchachupas said the implementation of the project is done in coordination with the city government, which pays the owners of structures affected by the road widening.
He noted that among the structure to be affected are commercial buildings and other structures that include houses.
He said the project, which is being undertaken by a private construction firm, is set to be finished within 114 calendar days.
“We are requesting the public to be patient for the inconvenience especially on traffic congestions due to the implementation of the project,” he said.
==TVIRD and Advocacy Group Unveil Functional Literacy Program==
*Source:http://www.mindanaoexaminer.com/news.php?news_id=20140328030502
*Friday, March 28, 2014 4:05:02 pm
:(PNA), LAM/PFN
ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR - The importance of addressing functional literacy in hinterland communities may run parallel with more basic necessities such as food, clothing and adequate shelter as a means to survive.
But given the logistical challenge of establishing a considerable education program in far-flung Sitio Maglatin, one of the sub-villages in the town of Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur, a dedicated partnership between mining company TVI Resource Development Philippines Inc. (TVIRD) and Pagadian-based non-government organization, Business Opportunities Against Starvation Inc. (BOAST) may well be the potential combination to ensure that the program makes a significant impact on the community.
To differentiate functional literacy from “literacy” in the strictest sense, a program on the former imbibes to develop the necessary skills and aptitude in order for students to reach an adequate level of comprehension for the written word. Simply put, BOAST’s functional literacy framework aims to help Maglatin youth to achieve a mastery level above basic reading and writing – and beyond simply learning their ABCs.
:Literal benefits for Maglatin
BOAST’s focus on the areas of formal literacy for out-of-school youth, livelihood opportunities, and medical and dental outreach complements with TVIRD’s community programs in and around its 4,779-hectare Mineral Processing Sharing Agreement (MPSA) area in Sitio Balabag of the same town.
When the NGO first approached TVIRD in December 2013, the company assisted its personnel in coordinating with the municipal government and other local offices. It sought permission to conduct house-to-house social investigation and class analysis among indigent families in order to qualify legitimate beneficiaries in Sitio Maglatin, which is hardly reached by various social services.
Soon after, the NGO generated an initial report on the community profile, which served as the basis for its literacy program.
BOAST Inc. finally inaugurated its program in the sub-village of Maglatin last 15 March 2014. Barangay officials, TVIRD key officers and personnel, teachers, students and constituents of Barangay Pulangbato, in which Maglatin is located, attended the launch.
“We would want to uplift the living conditions of the people of Maglatin and Pulangbato. We partnered with TVIRD in encouraging the people to get involved in education and forms of livelihood that will be beneficial to them as well as cultivating spiritual values,” said BOAST Director MSgt. Romeo Jimeno, iterating the organization’s focus areas.
“Maglatin will receive these benefits in the next two to three years. And before BOAST adopts another area, the people of Barangay Pulangbato will have undergone different livelihood trainings along with those from Ipil in Zamboanga Sibugay, Sindangan in Zamboanga del Norte and Tukuran, Labangan and Sominot in Zamboanga del Sur,” he added.
:Beyond semantics
“TVIRD welcomes the participation of BOAST in its wide-reaching effort to provide the community with enhanced literacy through guided education, which is one of the company’s pillars of development,” said Balabag Project Officer-in-Charge Col. Valentino Edang.
Edang recalls that the sub-village was once deprived of roads, electricity and transportation. Peace and order was also an issue, which the company addressed through the support of the Provincial Government of Zamboanga del Sur and concerned agencies.
“Today, Maglatin and Pulangbato have an all-weather road accessible to land transportation, power, a thriving population, an organized women’s group and a venue serving as a day care center. More importantly, it now has access to the market for its home-grown rubber, woven baskets and rattan products,” Edang said.
“Let’s help Sitio Maglatin become the showcase of a new-born community that TVIRD dreams about,” he concluded.
Earlier in 2013, Pulangbato joined 25 other barangays in the town of Bayog in granting TVIRD the ‘social license’ to operate its gold and silver project in Balabag. The province’s social license or acceptance of TVIRD operations was documented in a resolution unanimously approved by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (Provincial Board).
:In the spirit of brotherhood
“I express my gratitude to BOAST, especially to TVIRD which paved the way for (this) development,” said Pulangbato Barangay Captain Felisa Antonio. Prior to launching the program, both organizations conducted the repair of Maglatin’s Purok Centre, which was established to promote dialogue among the people.
The repair effort and beautification engaged community members from both Sitio Maglatin and nearby Lantawan who contributed in the spirit of “pintakasi” – a local initiative of the people done out of bayanihan or brotherhood.
TVIRD is the Philippine affiliate of Canada’s TVI Pacific Inc. It has earned various environmental and safety recognitions since it started its mining operations in Canatuan, the homeland of the Subanon tribe.
Like Canatuan, Balabag was also once inhabited by illegal miners. Through the political will of the Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Government and the establishment of a dedicated multi-agency task force, illegal small-scale mining operations were dismantled upon the enforcement of a cease-and-desist order in 2012. The company is set to implement the development of its Balabag gold-silver project in 2014.
==Wounded Personnel Medal' handed to 51st Infantry Division troopers==
*Source:http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?nid=1&rid=629748
*Thursday, March 27, 2014
:(PNA), LAM/PFN
MANILA, March 27 (PNA) -- The Zamboanga Del Sur-based 1st Infantry Division on Thursday announced that five of its troopers were conferred with the "Wounded Personnel Medal".
Capt. Jefferson Mamauag, 1st Infantry Division spokesperson, said the wounded troopers are members of their 15th Division Reconnaissance Company.
He identified these men as Staff Sgt. Rufeus D. Cabrido, Pfc. Hope Paul P. Mendez, Pvt. Joerwin Cris P. Arriola, Pvt. Ronel C. Tabat and Pvt. Rosaldo O. Galisanao Jr,.
These soldiers were wounded in action during an encounter with an undetermined number of rebels during an encounter in the remote area of Bonifacio, Misamis Occidental last March 10.
Despite the wounds, the soldiers and their companions accomplished their peace and order mission.
==Pagadian City 4Ps members receive PhilHealth insurance certificates==
*Source:http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?nid=2&rid=629395
*Wednesday, March 26, 2014
:(PNA), FFC/TPGJR/HDC/UTB
PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, March 26 (PNA) -– A total of 400 members of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) have received their insurance certificate from the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PHilHealth) in this city.
The Member’s Data Records (MDR) of PhilHealth was distributed to the 4Ps members at 1 p.m. Wednesday by PhilHealth officials in coordination with the local government at the covered court in this city’s plaza.
Local PhilHealth chief Estrilla Manantan said that the beneficiaries are from Barangays Sto. Niño and San Jose.
Manantan said the beneficiaries were identified through the National Household Targeting System-for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR) of the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD).
Manantan said the 4Ps members of the two barangays were the first batch of recipients to receive their PhilHealth insurance certificate.
She said that the other members of the 4Ps coming from the different barangays of this city will receive their MDR in separate distributions to be scheduled later by her office.
She said that there are 14,000 members of 4Ps coming from this city’s 54 barangays.
She said they will also schedule the distribution of PhilHealth MDR to the members of 4Ps from this province’s 26 municipalities.
==PAGADIAN POLICE NABBED TWO DRUG PUSHERS==
*Source:http://pro9.pnp.gov.ph/index.php?&view=article&id=2737
*Tuesday, March 25, 2014  6:41
:(With report from PO2 Radzben S. Jul, RPIO9)
Two notorious drug pushers were arrested by joint elements of provincial anti-illegal drugs special operation taskforce (PAIDSOTF) and PDEA personnel during an anti- dangerous drug buy bust operation in Barangay Bulanit, Labangan Zamboanga Del Sur Saturday morning March 22, 2014. Zamboanga Del Sur Police Provincial Office identified the arrested pushers as Mohairin Undag Y Pantacan aka Bak-Bak and Anisa Undag Y Samboang, both legal age and residents of said aforesaid place. Their arrest was made after they agreed to sell to a poseur buyer a suspected shabu. Both suspects were charged for violation of Republic Act 9165 (comprehensive dangerous drug act of 2002). Seized from their possession are a regular sized heat sealed plastic sachet believed to be shabu weighing more or less five grams with an estimated market value of (P15, 000), one black pouch containing one rolled slant folded aluminum foil, piece of paper, and two P500.00) peso bill used as buy bust money. They are now being detained at Zamboanga Del Sur Police Provincial Office detention cell while an appropriate case for violation of Republic Act 9165 is now being prepared for filing in court against them.
==DOLE-Zambo. Sur turns-over IT equipment in Sominot town==
*Source:http://piazampen.blogspot.com/2014/03/dole-zambo-sur-turns-over-it-equipment.html
*Monday, March 24, 2014  4:28 pm
:By Gideon C. Corgue
SOMINOT, Zamboanga del Sur – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)-Zamboanga del Sur Field Office on Friday turned over one set of information technology equipment to the municipal government here.
Senior Labor Employment Officer Lourdes Amores personally handed the equipment to Mayor Stephen Acosta in a simple ceremony held at the mayor’s office.
In her message, Amores said the equipment is part of the department’s Computerized National Manpower Registry of Skills (CNMRS), a repository of computerized information on available workers and their corresponding skills. “The CNMRS is one of the major sources of inputs to enhance the lifetime employability and competitiveness of Filipino workers,” Amores explained.   
Amores said Sominot is very lucky because not all local government units (LGUs) can avail of the said equipment.
“There were only 15 LGUs in Zamboanga del Sur that manifested their support to the program and they were all given the equipment for free,” Amores announced.
Amores said the IT equipment issued to Sominot belonged to the fourth batch of equipment issued to the LGUs under the said program. 
The first batch was given to Pagadian City followed by Dumingag and Molave towns for the second batch, then Bayog, Ramon Magsaysay, Margosatubig, and Tukuran towns for the third batch, and the fourth batch was given to the municipalities of Dinas, Dumalinao, Kumalarang, Sominot, Tambulig, Tigbao, Vencenzu Sagun, and Tabina.
Mayor Acosta said the equipment is a great help to the residents especially as this would help prospective employers scout workers with appropriate skills as registered in the database.
“With the equipment that we are having now, we are confident that unemployment problem will be properly addressed and the different skills of our unemployed youths can be easily tapped,” Acosta said.
Acosta expressed his thanks to the DOLE for continuously providing assistance to their municipality. In 2013 his town received free starter kits for the farmers from said office.
The IT equipment was also turned-over by Mayor Acosta to Public Service Employment Office (PESO) manager Maritess Bonggolan, witnessed by Vice Mayor Johnriel Melo and 18 barangay chairmen as witnesses.
==2 pushers fall in buy-bust operation==
*Source:http://www.sunstar.com.ph/zamboanga/local-news/2014/03/23/2-pushers-fall-buy-bust-operation-334629
*Sunday, March 23, 2014
:By Bong Garcia
COMBINED police and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) operatives arrested two suspected drug pushers and confiscated suspected shabu worth P15,000 in a buy-bust operation in the province of Zamboanga del Sur.
The Zamboanga del Sur Police Office (ZDSPO) identified the arrested suspects as Mohairin Undag and Anisa Undag, both of Bulanit village, Labangan municipality.
The police said the suspects were arrested in a buy-bust operation around 5 a.m. Saturday in the village of Bulanit, Labangan town.
Confiscated from the suspects’ possession were P500 “marked money,” one regular-sized heat-sealed plastic sachet containing five grams of suspected shabu with an estimated market value of P15,000 and other prohibited drug paraphernalia.
The suspects were detained while charges for violation of Republic Act 9165, otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, are being readied against them, the police said.
==Zambo Sur IPs seek Aquino’s help against illegal mining operation==
*Source:http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?nid=2&rid=628201
*Saturday, March 22, 2014
:(PNA), CTB/TPGJR/HIROHITO D. CADION/PJN
PAGADIAN CITY, Zamboanga del Sur, March 22 (PNA) -- An Indigenous Peoples (IP) group known as the 'Pikumpongan Subanen Lupa Pusaka' has urged President Benigno Aquino, III to order an investigation on the continuous “illegal” mining operations within their ancestral domain in the province.
The request of the IP to President Aquino is contained in a letter dated March 17, 2014 that was sent through Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) secretary Ramon Paje.
The group represented by Luciano Tanglanan called for the conduct of investigation after discovering that the mining operation is being conducted within their declared ancestral domain and not in the approved area which is in Barangay Sigacad, Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur.
The ancestral domain of the group of Tanglanan cover portions of the municipalities of Sindangan, Leon Postigo, Godod, and Siayan in Zambonga del Norte and portion of Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur.
Tanglanan said those involved in the mining continue to conduct mining operations although their permit issued by the provincial government is from February 14, 2011 until December 13, 2013 only.
They added that heavy equipment are being used despite the fact that the permit issued is for a small-scale mining operations.
Tanglanan also explained that in Section 16 of Republic Act 7942, otherwise known as the Philippine Mining Act of 1995 as affirmed by Section 59 of R.A. 8371, otherwise known as the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Act (IPRA Law) states that no ancestral land/domain shall be open for mining without the prior consent from the IP community.
“Their mining operations is illegal because it has no Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) as guaranted in the Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act of 1997 or RA 8371 (IPRA Law),” he said.
A copy of the letter from Tanglanan’s group was also furnished to Department of Justice (DOJ) Sec. Leila De Lima and Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) acting director Leo Jasareno.
==Feature: Kan-anan sa Balsa, a refreshing stopover by the roadside==
*Source:http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=1361395306034
*Friday, March 21, 2014
:By Alma L. Tingcang (FPG/ALT-PIA9)
PAGADIAN CITY - Tired from a long journey, why not drop by and savor the refreshing atmosphere of this nice “resto” with an array of mouth-watering dishes and fresh fish cooked to perfection? Quench your thirst with the fresh juice of Thai buko that abounds in the vast expanse of Sayao Farms.
“Kan-anan sa Balsa” located in Barangay Sayao, Kumalarang, Zamboanga del Sur is just 45 minutes away from Pagadian City. The place is frequented by commuters travelling to and from Zamboanga City, exhausted from the grueling trip.
The dish is superb, satisfying your hungry but choosy palate at very affordable prices. Meals are served in bamboo cottages mounted on rafts that float over the fishpond.
:How it started?
Mercedes Lourdes “Merlou” S. Quisumbing was born in a business family, with parents who started their own business through hard work and perseverance. She relates how everything started. “Sayao Farms was established in 1982 and we were into raising crabs, prawns and bangus, which had a huge demand in the market during that time,” she recounted. Her husband, Rey Quisumbing personally manages the farm.
But by the year 2000, prawn production all over the country dipped and so they ventured into tilapia culture, adopting a technology of producing “all male” tilapia to hasten the growth of the fishes.
This was also the time that they started planting mango trees, rambutan, durian, mangosteen, including the longkong variety of lanzones from Thailand which is the most expensive fruit in the world today.
:Kan-anan sa Balsa
“In 2008, we put up the Kan-anan sa Balsa as a way to help the family of our laborers and provide extra income for the wives, children and other dependents  of our workers,” Merlou explained.
She attributes the success of the restaurant to good and nutritious fresh foods, confidence on the skills and honesty of their workers, and above all, her trust and dependence in the Lord.
On a lazy weekend or making a long trip, the place is perfect for the whole family to enjoy and relax away from pollution, where only the sound of crickets and the cool breeze of fresh air fanning your face. The smell of rice fields and still waters of the pond, gently rippling with the movement of the  fishes, golden tilapia and African catfish, going frenzy over food bits thrown in the water.
:Organic farming
For the last three years when the mango industry went down and because of the unpredictable weather, they started planting vegetables such as ampalaya, cucumber, bell pepper, eggplant and corn. “We planted corn so we don’t have to buy commercial feeds of our native chickens. We also feed them with left-over foods from the restaurant,” Merlou stated.
Honestly, Merlou said she couldn’t personally be at the business 24/7 because of her commitment with the work at the Pagadian-ZDS Chamber of Commerce & Industry Foundation as president since 2006.
:Formidable task
The Pagadian-Zamboanga del Sur Chamber of Commerce and Industry Foundation Inc. (PZCCIFI), the voice of the business sector was established in 1993 and reorganized in 2006 by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI). “Fortunately, or should I say unfortunately, I was elected president,” she said in jest.
Being president of an inactive organization was a huge challenge for this lady, finding it difficult to bounce back without any funds available to support its operations.
However, after 2 years she was able to establish a connection with the United States Agency for International Development- Growth with Equity in Mindanao (USAID-GEM) for office equipment and staff support.
Quisumbing also spearheaded such advocacies as “No to Child Labor, No to Plastic, Yes to Responsible Mining” and the complete implementation of the Business Permits and Licensing System (BPLS) to speed up processing of business permits.
Pagadian City played host during the Mindanao Business Conference in 2011 with no less than US Ambassador to the Philippines Harry Thomas and other national and international dignitaries attending the event.
PZCCIFI reached a milestone in its existence under the sterling leadership of Merlou when they garnered the most prestigious award as the “Most Outstanding Chamber of Mindanao” and the  “Most Outstanding Chamber  of the Philippines” award in 2012.
This lady entrepreneur who is the epitome of hard work and determination is not in competition with her husband but simply complementing his endeavors to succeed in life. She hopes that this could inspire and influence women to lead in business, organizations and other institutions and uphold women power, aptly depicting the theme for this year’s Women’s Month, “Juana, ang Tatag Mo ay Tatag Natin sa Pagbangon at Pagsulong.”
==Molave town acquires rescue boats==
==Molave town acquires rescue boats==
*Source:http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=1371395120630
*Source:http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=1371395120630
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