Friday, December 23, 2016


 
Renewals of Business 
Permits starts January, 

The City Permit and Licensing Division (CPLD) will start  the renewal of   Business Permit for the year 2017 on January 2-20, 2017.
 The plan to renew business permits at the fourth quarter of the year did nonmaterial.
 In previous hers the renewal of business permits start by the last quarter of the year.
But this time, the process will start by It will be recalled that during the past years the CPLD started to receive the renewal o Business Permit  during  the end of the 4th quarter of each year .
  But, this time the renewal will start by the first Monday of January, 2017.
 This renewal is expected to be speedy because of the establishment of the  so –called “Business One Stop Shop or BOSS “  composing the different concerned  government  agencies that will stay in one place to make it more comfortable and faster to the licensees.
 Furthermore , this is also to complete the preparations next year for the BOSS following the Executive Order No. 225, Series of 2016.
Under the  BOSS the procedure wil be simplified as the renewal of business permits will consists mostly in the payment of licenses fees and compliance with requirements.
Those  applying for new Business Permit (New)  will have to pass the various verification processes  and the payment of license fees. . (Letty M. Militante )


Lobregat doubts construction of 
impounding dam due high costs

Congressman Celso L. Lobregat of District I   doubts plans for the  Zamboanga City
Water District (ZCWD)   as well as the City Government of Zamboanga to put up  an “Impounding Dam “  as this  will  cost  billions of pesos .
 Lobregat told newsmen that   an impounding dam will cost about $ 600 millions or about Php 30 Billion.
“The Zamboanga City Water District  can not do this, “ Lobregat said . adding that “bien alto gayot  el costs.”
 According to Lobregat,even with the help of the city government still it can not be realized  for the Php 30 billion costs .
 Lobregat said that there should be a “pre-feasiblity studies “ and it needs big funds for  the conduct of surveys.
 That, the feasibilities studies alone , it will already cost some Php 50  million and funds surveys about Php  30 million .
 As this developed, Lobregat also said that there was a resolution filed urging National Economic Development  Authority (  NEDA ) to support  ZCWD for  the impounding program including  national funding  of the government  in the barangays of  Tumaga , Manicahan and  Limpapa. (Letty M. Militante )


Pres. Duterte to impose 2-bodyguard
 limit per politician starting next year
– Politicians with bunch of security escorts will have to be contented with only two bodyguards starting next year.
President Rodrigo Duterte said on Monday that he will impose next year a two-bodyguard limit for every politician, particularly at the local government level.
”Next year I will impose the two limit. Two security officers and the rest will go back and that’s what I said,” President Rodrigo Duterte said in his speech during the awarding of the 2016 Presidential Awards for Filipino Individuals and Organization Overseas at Malacanang Palace.
”That’s why you saw people running that you cannot imagine a mayor who moves like a swagger, like a tough guy and when I gave the warning, you surrender or I will kill you within 24 hours, they went to Crame perspiring and sweating all over,” he added.
Earlier, President Duterte said he will revive the implementation of the Alunan doctrine, referring to the “Oplan Pag-lalansag” initiated by former Local Government Secretary Rafael Alunan III who served under former President Fidel V. Ramos.
Under the Alunan doctrine, local officials will be arrested if they have more than three bodyguards.
”Do you know these politicians they have an Army escort of two and then a police, so nobody would touch them,” the President said.
”Every time they go to places people would know that there is an idiot there pretending to be a big one when he is not. He wants his presence felt by the crowd. Rides on a plane with arms. Well, not in my term,” he warned.
The President said when he was mayor of Davao City, he used to patrol the city without bodyguard.
”I have been mayor of Davao City. I do not even appear on national TV. I find it corny and makatindig balahibo (goose bumps),” the President said. (PNA)
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 AFP Modernization not taking the 
backseat in Duterte administration
With the country undergoing a massive campaign to eliminating the illegal drugs menace, criminality and corruption, the modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) is not taking a backseat amidst these initiatives as the six-month administration of President Rodrigo Duterte has given the green-light for the construction and acquisition of the nation's first two missile-armed frigates.
Contract signing for this project took place last Oct. 24. The winning bidder is South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI).
Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana formally inked the contract for the project as principal signatory along with ranking officials and delegates from HHI.
Signing took place at the Philippine Navy (PN)'s headquarters in Naval Station Andrada, Roxas Boulevard, Manila.
The project involves the construction and delivery of two missile-firing frigates to the PN.
The signing of the contract signals the start of the construction and is the culmination of the long and tedious procurement process for the project.
As background, the Notice of Award was approved, issued and was duly conformed by HHI on Sept. 13 with the amount of US$ 336,912,000 or PHP15,744,571,584.
Another PHP2 billion was also allocated for the acquisition of assorted anti-air, anti-sub, and anti-surface weapon platforms and munitions for the two frigates.
Lorenzana said the project is of utter significance to the DND and to the PN, in particular. It is the single most expensive modernization project signed by the Duterte administration as of this time.
Signing of the missile-firing frigate contract demonstrates the willingness of the Duterte administration to go ahead with projects started by its predecessors provided no evidence of anomalies are unearthed or discovered.
The DND chief earlier said the AFP Modernization Program remains a priority of the new defense leadership.
This is because the program jibes with the Duterte administration's plan of having a credible deterrence to secure Philippine territory especially the maritime ones.
"In the long run we will still follow our modernization because you know it jibes with what our long term plans (of) having credible deterrence to secure our territory (especially the) maritime plan," he said.
And while some projects may be fast-tracked to address criminality, terrorism, and insurgency threats in southern Philippines, Lorenzana said they will follow the plans laid for the AFP Modernization Program.
"The 15-year modernization program of the AFP will continue as scheduled," he earlier stated.
Some of the equipment acquired in this period include the three Hamilton-class cutters, the latest of which is the BRP Andres Bonifacio (FF-17) who arrived last Dec.9, six multi-purpose assault craft, 114 armored personnel carriers, three brand-new C-295 medium lift aircraft, three C-130 heavy transports, four FA-50PH light-interim fighter aircraft, the last two jets arriving last Dec. 1; five utility versions of the AgustaWestland AW-109 helicopters, eight of its attack versions, five landing craft heavies, three multi-purpose attack craft, and two strategic sealift vessels to name a few.
As this develops, plans to acquire modern weapons from other countries like Russia and the People's Republic of China are now in the works as ranking DND officials are coordinating with their counterparts to see what types of equipment can be sourced from these two countries.
Lorenzana said he is scheduled to meet with ranking Chinese officials to discuss China's firearms offer to the country.
These officials are Chinese Ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jinhua and the Chinese Defense attache.
Lorenzana said the meeting is to determine what type of firearms China is willing to provide to the country
"If its already available, we will look into it and see if we need it," he added.
The DND chief also said he sees no problem for Filipino troops in handling Chinese firearms especially if it etched with Chinese characters.
"(Firearms are) mechanical. One doesn't need to read the guide to operate it. All you have to do it operate it manually. That will not be a problem," he said.
With regards to quality, the DND chief said they will know it once they see the weapons first hand.
The DND chief also said they are gearing to acquire sniper rifles from Russia.
This was based on the orders by President Rodrigo Duterte, he added.
"The President told us to look into the sniper rifles being produced by Russia as these are good. Although we are still to see anything yet, they (Russians) will show us some models for testing to (determine whether are suitable for our needs)," Lorenzana said in Filipino.
Earlier, DND undersecretary for finance, munition, materiel Raymund DV Elefante said the country is open to acquire weapons of all kind from Russia but said these are dependent on the nation's capabilities to handle these equipment.
Capabilities refer to the funding and manpower capable of handling these weapons.
"It depends. As long (as) we have capabilities (i.e funds and manpower) but this is still a long-term (plan)," he added.
Elefante made this statement when asked if the Philippines is interested in acquiring attack helicopters, diesel electric submarines and fighter jets from Russia aside from small arms like the AK-47 automatic rifle and longe-range sniper rifles.
Aside from upgrading the AFP, the Duterte administration also made significant headway in bringing peace to the countryside due to ongoing peace talks with the New People's Army (NPA).
Armed confrontation between the AFP and the NPA finally ceased after PRRD restored the declaration of ceasefire on Aug. 21 after lifting it noting violations from the rebel group.
President Duterte's gesture in restoring the erstwhile unilateral ceasefire declaration effectively reimposed the suspension of military operations earlier issued by the AFP to its field units.
Further, peace-building efforts were exerted to ensure that line units are aware of the advocacy of the Commander-in-Chief, including the dissemination of the proposed reconstituted JASIG (Joint Agreement on Safety and Immunity Guarantees) list and the release of detained alleged political prisoners.
The original JASIG list was meant to identify communist members who will figure in the peace negotiations with the CPP-NDF (Communist Party of the Philippines-National Democratic Front) and will aid in the implementation of the ceasefire with the rebels.
On the other hand, the AFP attended the workshop of the combined Secretariat of the Government of the Philippines and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in Davao City on Aug. 28.
The workshop reviewed the signed agreements/guidelines of the Coordinating Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities that will aid refresh talks with the MILF as well as the Moro National Liberation Front to come up with a more inclusive peace plan.
In the ongoing war against illegal drugs, the military's participation in the campaign was propelled by the signing of the Joint Letter of Instruction on Aug. 24, prescribing the mission, concept, and tasks of the AFP and the Philippine National Police (PNP) in the war on drugs.
It also activated on July 24 with the PNP, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), National Bureau of Investigation (NBI), and other law enforcement agencies also activated Task Force Noah mandated to conduct intelligence and counterintelligence operations.
These inter-agency efforts enhanced the efficiency and effectiveness of the steps taken to implement President Duterte's order to end the proliferation and use of illegal drugs in the country.
To manifest its adherence to the campaign, the AFP conducted random drug testing within its ranks.
Through Task Groups Jacob, Midas, Joshua, and Salamander, the AFP conducted random drug tests on 19,163 military and civilian personnel, allowing the identification of 44 individuals who tested positive to the use of certain illegal drugs.
With the purpose to establish a drug-free country leading towards a peaceful and secure environment conducive for sustainable development, the AFP also supported the implementation of "Oplan Tokhang" of the PNP through the conduct of 169 anti-illegal drugs operations, resulting to the arrest and apprehension of 191, surrender of 689, and killing of eight drug suspects.
Meanwhile, three AFP personnel offered their lives in this campaign while five others were wounded during the joint operations with Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency against the group of Moks Masgal in Barangay Nabalawag, Midsayap, North Cotabato in Aug. 14.
The AFP opened its camps to host the rehabilitation facilities for drug dependents. The Philippine Army committed areas in Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija; Camp Melchor Dela Cruz in Gamu, Isabela; Camp Capinpin in Tanay, Rizal; Camp Alfredo Santos in Calauag, Quezon; Camp Peralta in Jamindan, Capiz; Camp Kibaritan in Kalilangan, Bukidnon; Camp Lucero in Carmen, North Cotabato; Camp Paulino Santos in Alamada, North Cotabato; and the 401st Brigade Headquarters in Prosperidad, Agusan Del Sur.
The construction of the drug rehabilitation facility in Fort Ramon Magsaysay on a 10-hectare land in Nueva Ecija is nearing completion. The project, a joint venture of the Department of Health and the Army Real Estate Office, is expected to accommodate around 1,200 individuals. (PNA)
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Duterte vows stronger family
planning anti poverty measure


 President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday said he will be instituting a stronger family planning policy in order to reduce poverty and uplift the country’s economic growth.
In his speech before members of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) prior to the command’s Christmas boodle fight, the President said that he does not want a quarrel with the church but a smaller family is needed to cope up with present realities.
“Every time I go to other countries like Indonesia and Singapore, and you can see the progress of the country, I get misty-eyed when I think of my country. Why is it that up to now, we are still like an airplane ready for takeoff but has no lift?” he said.
“We are not really taking off. I really do not know. Maybe it’s sheer population, talagang marami lang. And, of course, I do not want a quarrel with the church, but I will be ordering a stronger measure this time for family planning,” Duterte said.
The Philippines has an estimated population of almost 103 million with an annual growth rate of 1.54 percent.
According to the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA), there are three babies born every minute throughout the country, or around 1.7 million additional Filipinos per year.
The PSA also reported that for 2015, the Philippines has a poverty incidence of 21.6 percent, with 8.1 percent living below the poverty line.
“Maawa ako sa tao, sobra-sobrang...hindi mo mapapa-aral. We really need to have to do some programming and just say to the people: two or three (children) that is enough,” the President said.
Duterte has been pushing for an aggressive implementation of the country's family planning law to push his economic growth agenda even before he was sworn in as President of the Republic.
Congress passed the "Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012” despite strong opposition from the church.
Republic Act No. 10354 was signed by President Benigno S. Aquino III on December 21, 2012 but its full implementation was suspended by the Supreme Court.
In 2015, the High Court stopped the Department of Health’s program for the distribution and sale of contraceptive implants that can prevent pregnancies for up to three years.
Under the same ruling, the SC also barred the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from "granting any and all pending application for reproductive products and supplies, including contraceptive drugs and devices."
The Commission on Population (PopCom) had warned that as result of the prohibition on the FDA almost 90 percent of contraceptive brands will no longer be available by 2018, unless the TRO is lifted.
This, according to PopCom, would render the RH Law ineffective.
Meanwhile, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said that full implementation of the RH Law would help accelerate the government’s program for poverty reduction in the country.
Last October, NEDA Director General Ernesto M. Pernia said that in order to achieve a 17-percent poverty incidence by the end of the term of President Duterte, “it will have to be a combination of strong economic growth, lots of jobs, complemented by the full implementation of the RH law so that the poor are able to limit and/or space their child bearing.”
“Limiting the number of children to three per family is the desire of many Filipino couples. This also helps keep them from poverty,” Pernia said. (PNA)














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ACE Medical Center to open
 branch in Zamboanga City

The Allied Care Experts (ACE) Medical Center, a fast-growing chain of hospitals, is opening up a branch to provide quality medical services in this city and to the nearby provinces.
Dr. Amado Enriquez, ACE Medical Group president, said that entry of ACE Medical Center is to provide opportunity to medical specialists to serve their native place.
“What is happening now is that after the doctors undergo specialization in Manila, they stay there because the facilities where they can practice are there,” Enriquez explained.
Enriquez said the opening of the ACE Medical Center-Zamboanga would provide the needed facilities for medical specialists to serve their town mates.
“We will bring back the specialists to their localities,” Enriquez stressed.
He said the opening of the ACE Medical Center - Zamboanga would also provide the residents the opportunity of availing services of medical specialists and to lessen the lack of good and fully equipped hospitals.
He said the standards of the World Health Organization is one bed for every 500 Filipinos “but what is happening now is one bed is to 1,000 Filipinos.”
He said the benefits that ACE Medical Center - Zamboanga would grant to their clients will be honored by ACE sister hospitals in other parts of the country.
The ACE Medical Center operates hospitals in Manila, Quezon City, Valenzuela, Pateros, and in Subic.
Here in Mindanao, ACE Medical Centers will be established in the cities of Butuan, Cagayan de Oro, Dipolog and General Santos aside from Zamboanga City.
The ACE Medical Center that would be opened at Barangay Tetuan here is a one - basement, eight - storey fully equipped hospital to be manned by medical specialists.
Enriquez and Engr. Ibrahim Nuño, president of the Metro Stonerich Corporation, on Sunday led the signing of the construction contract in this city.
Nuño said the construction of the ACE Medical Center would commence on January 9, 2017 and expected for completion within a 10-month period although the contract is 18 months since the laying of the foundation has been completed. (PNA)



Zambo OCVet intensifies 
monitoring of meat sales

 The Office of the City Veterinarian (OCVet) has intensified its monitoring to ensure that meat products sold in the markets and meat shops are safe for human consumption.
Dr. Portia Quintas, OCVet chief for veterinary inspection services, on Monday said they intensified the monitoring since there is an increased in demand of meat products brought about by the yuletide season.
Quintas disclosed they have so far confiscated 102 kilograms of hot meat from various meat outlets since December 1 in this city.
Of the total, Quintas said 17 kilograms were roasted meat or “lechon” while the rest are raw meat.
“Hot meat is dangerous since there is the possibility it has prognostic diseases which might be transferred to humans,” Quintas said.
She advised the public to ensure the meat products they buy has meat inspection certificate.
The certificate is a proof the meat is clean and slaughtered in licensed slaughterhouses.
She said the meat is fresh when it is colored pinkish to red and without foul odor.
She discourages the public from buying meat products from peddlers since these did not pass sanitary inspection.
She said the public may slaughtered animals in their backyard provided it is for the consumption of the family and not to be sold.
She meat products sold in markets and meat houses are safe for consumption since it is regularly inspected by OCVet meat inspectors. (PNA)


Zambo Sibugay places 7 inundated 
villages under the state of calamity

The Zamboanga Sibugay provincial government on Monday placed under the state of calamity seven of the 27 barangays in the nearby town of Buug.
The seven barangays were inundated by flood brought about by three-day continuous heavy downpour spawned by inclement weather condition that hit the municipality over the weekend.
Governor Wilter Palma on Monday said that the flood had damaged hundreds of hectares of agricultural crops in Buug.
Placed under the state of calamity with the concurrence of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan were the villages of Talamimi; Talairan; Labrador; Poblacion; Manlin; Pulog; and, Pamintayan.
Palma said the seven barangays were isolated since the bridge along the Pamintayan provincial road had collapsed due to the flood.
The provincial road serves as the main access of the seven affected barangays to the town proper of Buug.
Palma said the Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council has yet to assess the worth of properties and agricultural crops damaged during the flood.
The declaration of the state of calamity enables the local government to impose price ceiling on basic commodities based on Republic Act 10121 otherwise known as the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act.

The declaration also enables the local government to reprogram funds for repair and safety upgrading of public infrastructures and the granting of no-interest loans by government financing or lending institutions. (PNA)

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