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www.businessweekmindanao.com Issue No. 113, Volume III • Oct. 5-7, 2012
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ARMM tourism
MARAWI City -- The Department of Tourism (DOT) in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) conducted a forum last week to tackle multi-sectoral perspectives on how to advance the tourism industry in the region. The discussions during the forum were premised on the “Path to Peace” with insights from security forces, legislators and tourism advocates in the ARMM. DOT-ARMM Secretary Nassreena Sampaco-Baddiri said while sustainable community-based tourism generates economic benefits, partnership with the security sector is also a must, given that peace and tourism development works alongside.
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Another power lack as Steag shuts down units By BUTCH D. ENERIO, Reporter
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HE Mindanao grid will experience less electricity in the coming weeks as Mindanao’s first 210 megawatt (MW) coal fired power plant situated Misamis Oriental announced that it will undertake a preventive maintenance shutdown (PMS) for its two turbines.
Steag State Power Inc. (SPI) in a statement, said that the PMS will happen starting Oct. 6 until Nov. 4 for the first 105 MW generator unit and followed by the other turbine on Oct. 29 to Nov. 10 this year. SPI said that PMS work is the first that the plant will undertake since it was established six years ago. “This will be the first time for SPI to undertake such a relatively long planned plant outage in six years after start
Greening program
PERSONNEL from the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Western Misamis Oriental Provincial Office took respite from work over the weekend and planted trees in support of the National Greening Program of the Aquino administration. The DOLE-MisOr West personnel planted around 150 mahogany and narra seedlings along the main road in Barangay Lumbia, here. The tree planting cum tree-growing activity is the latest effort of the DOLE provincial office in doing its share in the “Green Our DOLE Program,” said its provincial director Rodrigo A. Deloso. With the Green Our DOLE Program, he said, the department hopes to contribute to the goal of planting 1.5 billion trees in 1.5 million hectares until 2016.
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of full commercial operations beginning 15 November 2006.” SPI said. SPI said that carrying out the maintenance works as planned and scheduled will bring in long-term benefits to the Mindanao power consumers in terms of the power plant’s operational reliability. SPI’s Mindanao Power Plant has sustained an impressive availability rate of 93.3% and a low unplanned STEAG/PAGE 6
‘WE SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE.’ This is maybe in these street kids’ mind as they stare at children entering a school in Bugo, Cagayan de Oro City. About one in every 8 children aged 6 to 24 years old in Northern Mindanao are out-of-school youth making the region number 4 throughout the country. PHOTO BY SHAUN ALEJANDRAE YAP UY
SM to build P2-B supermall in CDO By NELSON V. CONSTANTINO Editor-in-Chief
THE SM Prime Holdings, Inc. is putting up another multilevel supermall worth
P2-billion in Cagayan de Oro next year as part of its continued expansion for Mindanao. During the opening of its second Mall in Davao
Steag State Power Inc. will shutdown two of their units for a preventive maintenance starting Oct. 29.
City last week, Hans T. Sy, president of SM Prime Holdings, Inc. said that aside from Cagayan de Oro, another one will rise in a 90,000 square SUPERMALL/PAGE 6
LGU upbeat on dispersal of investments to Misor towns By MIKE BAÑOS Correspondent
THE Misamis Oriental provincial government is encouraged by the dispersal of new investments to municipalities in its two districts.
“We are happy investors are finally appreciating the benefits of setting up their business in our province,” noted Gov. Oscar S. Moreno following a recent media forum hosted by the National INVESTMENTS/PAGE 6
Former Las Piñas Rep. Cynthia Villar files her certificate of candidacy on Oct. 2 at the Commission on Election in Intramuros, Manila. She was joined by husband Senator Manny Villar and son Rep. Mark Villar. ADVERTORIAL