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President Rodrigo Duterte delivers his speech during a gathering in Quezon City. The President said the reason he told Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, who topped the list of preferred presidential candidates for the 2022 general elections in a recent survey, not to run as president because he pity her knowing she will have to go through what he is going through. PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO


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Davao City ranks 10th among the richest cities in the country in 2019 with P19.784 billion in total assets, according to the Commission on Audit’s (COA) Annual Financial Report (AFR) for Local Government. Edge Davao

Covid-19 positive passengers may slip into city as testing at DIA is suspended By MAYA M. PADILLO

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ith the current suspension of the Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) testing for arriving passengers at the Davao International Airport (DIA) that started on January 13, 2021, there could be Covid-19 positive passengers who may slip in unnoticed into Davao City. As the testing was set aside for now, Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio emphasized the importance of strict implementation of Executive Order No. 62 which classified Davao City as a restricted local government unit (LGU). "Because wala tay screening sa musulod via air travel and air travel is the fastest route na makapa-transport og mga COVID-19 confirmed

cases and because walay mandatory testing ang airplane passengers, there will always be someone na positive makasulod. So this is where important ang implementation sa E.O. 63," said Mayor Sara in a live broadcast interview on Friday. The mayor said the city is redirecting its resources to address the local transmission since this is the highest in the list of

cases. "Duna ta'y suspension sa atong testing upon arrival sa airport because we are redirecting our resources didto sa local transmission sa syudad sa Davao," she said. The mayor added that personnel of the city government of Davao remain deployed at the DIA to enforce E.O. 63. While testing is suspended, arriving passengers with negative RT-PCR tests taken within 24 to 72 hours before their scheduled flights to the city are prioritized in exiting the DIA after checking their health declaration forms (HDFs). Mayor Sara also said that there are flight passengers inside the DIA holding facility while waiting to be fetched by their LGUs. She said that non-Davao

City residents arriving through the DIA will have to go straight to their LGU of destination. The city established the free RT-PCR testing at DIA for arriving passengers who have no RT-PCR negative results to show upon their exit. A negative RT-PCR test result is a requirement for a passenger to exit DIA. Non-Davao City flight passengers may still exit the airport even without the RTPCR negative test as long as their LGUs will fetch them and they can present other needed documents. She, thus, urged neighboring local government units (LGUs) to pick up their locally stranded individuals (LSIs) at the DIA. For Davao City residents without negative RT-PCR test results to show, their HDFs and other necessary documents will be checked.

P5M aid to parents of DavNor child laborers

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he Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Region XI has given 5.5 million pesos worth of livelihood assistance to parents of child laborers all over Davao del Norte in 2020. During Kapihan sa DavNor, DOLE XI Community Facilitator Dave Andrei Villegas revealed that 350 parents of child laborers in the entire province were the recipients of the livelihood assistance. Such livelihood assistance was extended through DOLE’s “starter kit” program rolled in areas with profiled child labor cases. Villegas said this livelihood program is one of DOLE’s interventions to eradicate child labor. In addition to the livelihood assistance, DOLE also had ‘Project Angel Three’ through which its private sector, individual and establishment partners directly gave assistance and shared (their) blessings to profiled child laborers and their parents last Christmas season. In Davao del Norte, the agriculture industry holds the most number of child labor cases involving children working in hazardous conditions in farms while others were found peeling bananas to earn, Villegas said. Villegas added that most of the child labor cases in the province are found in Tagum City, as it is the capital of the province; however, he clarified that these cases

were not all Davao del Norte residents as there were children from other provinces who came to work in Tagum. “Apil na ang mga dayuhan kay Capital of Davao del Norte man ang Tagum City. So dili lang mga taga Tagum City ang atong na profile but naka profile ta ug mga taga lahi na probinsya even mga taga Manila na profile nato diri kay naa diri karon nag trabaho (That includes the visitors because Tagum City is the Capital of Davao del Norte. So it’s not just [children] from Tagum that we profiled, but also those who came from other provinces-even those from Manila- that we profiled here because they work here),” he explained. Meanwhile, Villegas clarified the distinction between 'child labor' and 'working child', saying child labor exposes the children to hazardous conditions. "The most basic way to consider a child under 'child labor’ is that the kid is below 18 and is working under hazardous conditions; whether dangerous environment or exposure to the sun or rain," Villegas explained in vernacular. On the other hand, a working child is one that is being trained and supervised by their parents or guardians under safe and appropriate conditions such as washing dishes, watching over the sari-sari store, or helping in business. (Jan Vincent Leuterio/PIA-XI/ jmda)


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Alibaba, Huawei sought to help LGUs, enterprises in Mindanao By MAYA M. PADILLO

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both companies are important for smart city design and build providers," he said in a text message. It is also expected that these companies can provide tailor made sugges-

tions and solutions for modern agriculture development. Lin said an economic consul will arrive in his office soon. "Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi is visiting Manila these two days at the invitation of Secretary Locsin. I'm sure there will be more ideas and more concrete projects for bilateral cooperation," he said. Meanwhile, Lin's office is also preparing for a support program for the Philip-

pine National Police (PNP) in Mindanao by donating some patrol motorcycles. He said they are eyeing to hand over 40 motorcycles and are still working on the details as to which cities they will be sent. The motorcycles are expected to arrive in Davao end of this month. "We plan to arrange a handover after customs clearance, which is supported by Davao City Government. The City Government of Davao has been helping my office in these arrangements," he said.

endorsed by the vaccine expert panel will be purchased. Only those issued an EUA (Emergency Use Authorization) by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) will be administered. With regard to the prices of vaccines, we also want to assure the public that the negotiations will result in the best price available given our total volumes,” Galvez said. The FDA granted Pfizer-BioNTech an EUA on Thursday. AstraZeneca, Sinovac and Gamaleya have also submitted their respective applications for EUA. According to Galvez, the government’s “Whole-of-

Nation Approach” will ensure that the government will be able to secure safe, effective and sufficient vaccine doses for all Filipinos. “Given there is not enough supply yet, the Philippine national government’s approach is to pool national volumes to get a seat at the negotiating table and secure the most number of vaccines at the best prices with our partners in the private sector and the LGUs (local government units). Pooling the demand enables us to negotiate [for] lower prices for larger orders,” Galvez said. The national government, the private sector,

and LGUs recently signed a tripartite deal with British-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca also on Thursday, which secured 17 million vaccine doses for the country. “We have been pursuing a portfolio strategy and are negotiating with seven vaccine manufacturers. These are the Serum Institute of India for Novavax, AstraZeneca of U.K., Pfizer of the U.S. and Germany, Janssen J&J of the U.S. and Belgium, Moderna of the U.S., Sinovac of China, and Gamaleya of Russia. This proves that we are not favoring any one particular brand or coun-

he Consulate General of the Republic of China in Davao is urging Chinese technological giants, Huawei, Alibaba and China telecom to cooperate even closer with local government units (LGUs) and enterprises in Mindanao in terms of e-commerce and information communication technology (ICT).

The Consulate General of the Republic of China in Davao is urging Chinese technological giants, Huawei, Alibaba and China telecom to cooperate even closer with local government

units (LGUs) and enterprises in Mindanao in the field of e-commerce and information communication technology (ICT). Photo courtesy of Chinese Consulate in Davao

‘Exposed’ individuals to get notifications

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he Safe Davao QR will start notifying Dabawenyos who were at the same place and time with a Covid-19 positive individual. A public advisory was issued last Friday by the Safe Davao QR Facebook page on the new mechanism of sending text messages to people exposed to a COVID-19 case. The public is urged not to panic and read and follow the instructions indicated in the text message. Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio clarified on Friday, the text message is not the same text message sent to those in close contacts with a positive case. These notifications are push notifications coming from the DQR system. "Push notifications in DQR is not the same text message that we give to close contacts. This is a text message that we give to all

who were in the same area with a COVID-19 confirmed case," she said. Mayor Sara said the text message sent to the registered numbers of the DQR holder will give them instructions on what to do. She added that this is part of the city's response for the people to be aware that they were in the same area or office or establishment and for them to be aware what to do. "This is part of atoang response nga kinahanglan mahibalo ang tao nga they were in the same area or office or establishment. So that ang tao mismo kabalo unsa iyang buhaton and mag hinay-hinay siya sa iyahang lihok," the mayor said. The recipients of the text message will receive from sender SAFEDAVAO QR and not from an ordinary cellphone number. Maya Padillo

Consul General Li Lin said both companies, Alibaba and Huawei, are important for smart city design and building providers. "Alibaba in e-commerce, Huawei in 5G and big data,

Vaccine procurement to be based on expert panel endorsement: NTF

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he selection, procurement, and administration of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) vaccines in the country will strictly adhere to the government’s stringent protocols to ensure transparency and accountability, vaccine czar and National Task Force against Covid-19 Chief Implementer Carlito G. Galvez, Jr. assured lawmakers on Friday. Galvez issued the statement during the second day of the Senate Committee of the Whole’s hearing on the national government’s Covid-19 vaccination program. “Only those vaccines

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Vaccine candidates Pfizer, AstraZeneca lead DOST ranking on efficacy, safety

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fizer and AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine led the Department of Science and Technology’s (DOST) vaccine ranking released on Friday, based on safety, potential efficacy, stability and the company’s track record. Novavax and Sinovac ranked third and fourth, respectively, according to DOST’s vaccine panel. Dr. Jaime Montoya, executive director of the Philippine Council for Health Research and Development, said the ranking was based on a number of criteria, which include: Track record of the company; Technology platform (inactivated, MRNA, etc) as to reliability and stability related to storage, etc; Safety based on Phases

1 and 2, and Phase 3 clinical trials, if available; Immunogenicity, or the ability to provoke an immune response, as to potential efficacy based on Phase 1 and 2 trials; Potential efficacy and safety based on published data; and Vaccine implementation, which covers logistics. Pfizer’s vaccine is the only one included in the World Health Organization’s emergency list. Among other vaccine frontrunners, it also has EUAs in the most number of countries. An EUA allows Pfizer’s vaccine to be imported, distributed and administered in the Philippines through a national immunization program.

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Devotees make do with lighting candles outside the Shrine of the Holy Infant Jesus of Prague in Matina, Davao City on Friday, 15 January 2021, after the local government canceled the annual feast of Santo Niño to prevent more COVID-19 infections. MindaNews photo by GREGORIO BUENO


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Aeon Luxe upbeat over new year, eyes more turnovers By NEILWIN JOSEPH BRAVO

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fter ending 2020 with a series of unit turnovers of its premier project Aeon Towers, Aeon Luxe Properties Inc. is on an upbeat mood to begin 2021.

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The iconic Aeon Towers building along JP Laurel Avenue in Davao City.

espite the rough ride for most part of last year with the onset of the coronavirus pandemic hitting hard the real estate industry, Aeon Luxe rebounded towards the end of the year as it successfully handed over units to residential owners of Aeon Towers. Likewise, it signed up a host of lease contracts with new locators. "We are looking at an improved situation this year and we can only be excited to see more unit owners receive their keys to their new homes," said Aeon Luxe Properties president and CEO Ian Y. Cruz. Last December, Aeon turned over several units in ceremonies held at the Club Aeon lounge of Aeon Towers where condo owners officially received their turnover kit. After receiving their keys, unit owners marvelled over the breathtaking views of the city skyline and Samal Island from their new abode. Residents were briefed about the house rules and construction guidelines by the Property Manager for a more in-depth discussion and well-coordinated movein process. Aeon Towers said most of the condo owners will be moving in to their units this year. The turnover ceremonies were spearheaded by the Aeon Luxe executives— Vice President for Sales and

Marketing Almira Mariano, Vice President for Operations Engr. Daniel Manalo, Sales Admin Manager Luis Dollesin and Project Development Manager Jester Hospital. Last year also marked several leasing contracts to the property. Big Fat Tummy FDS became the latest addition to the growing business owners in Aeon Towers commercial space. The popular comfort food restaurant signed up as a new locator in the iconic Aeon Towers building located at JP Laurel Avenue in Davao City's bustling business district. The contract signing took place on September 22, 2020 at the FTC Corporate Office. Also signing up a leasing agreement was Kimchee Tea, a popular milk tea shop in Davao City, at the second floor of Aeon Towers’ commercial space also on September 22, 2020. Present during the ceremony were Kimchee Tea’s millennial owner Kamille Jun C. Alquizar while FTC-GOCC was represented by Cruz. Kimchee Tea started in 2018 with different flavors of tea-based drinks at 149 Batulao Road, Central Park, Bangkal, Davao City before deciding to expand to Aeon Towers. The latest locator opening was Premier The Samgyupsal Davao last December 19, 2020 at the ground level of the Aeon

"Through INSPIRE, we will distribute mother pigs to raisers in areas that are already cleared of ASF to increase our supply of pork meat in the market. We will also provide the feeding to guarantee that the pigs will not be fed with swill," he said in vernacular, adding that they will announce the list of areas that would benefit from the aid in the coming weeks. The initiative would be implemented under the DA’s National Livestock Program (NLP). INSPIRE intends to speed up the recovery of

the hog sector and ensure the availability, accessibility, and affordability of pork and pork products. Agriculture Secretary William Dar has a standing order for Morales, who will assume as officer in charge-director for the Bureau of Animal Industry on Feb. 7, 2021, to elevate the measures in combating the adverse effects of ASF in the country. Dar planned out the intervention to involve the establishment of swine multiplier farms through clustering or village-level

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Gov’t collects P171.72-billion DA to roll out P400-million for hog revenue from fuel markings repopulation in ASF-cleared areas

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he government has collected a total of PHP171.72 billion in duties and taxes under the Fuel Marking Program. In a statement released on Friday, the Bureau of Customs (BOC) reported that it has collected a total of PHP147.78 billion while the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) has collected PHP23.94 billion under the program. The collections came from the marked 17.55 billion liters of fuel from Sept. 4, 2019 to Dec. 31, 2020. The markings were conducted by the BOC and BIR,

through their partners SGS Philippines and SICPA-SA. The customs bureau also reported that for 2020, some 15.69 billion liters of fuel were marked, equivalent to PHP109.36 billion and PHP21.81 billion worth of duties and taxes collected by the BOC and BIR, respectively. It added that a significant increase in volume declarations in gasoline, diesel, and kerosene were observed through the implementation of the program. In 2017 and 2018, total volume declarations were 7.75 billion liters and 6.31

billion liters, respectively, equivalent to duties and taxes worth PHP26.88 billion and PHP39.79 billion, respectively. In 2019, the total volume declaration was at 11.16 billion liters, or 77 percent higher than the previous year. This was equivalent to PHP111.18 billion, marking an increase of 179 percent in duties and taxes collected for the government. Diesel comprises 61.54 percent of the total volume marked, followed by gasoline with 37.93 percent, and

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he Department of Agriculture (DA) would roll out PHP400 million for the repopulation of hogs in the country to mitigate the impact of the African swine fever (ASF). In a virtual briefing on Thursday, Reildrin Morales, executive director of the DA's National Meat Inspection Service, said under the program dubbed as the Integrated National Swine Production Initiatives for Recovery and Expansion (INSPIRE), they would distribute mother pigs as well as feeds to areas that are now cleared of the ASF.

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On the ceasing of testing activities for incoming passengers at the Davao International Airport: Because wala tay screening sa musulod via air travel and air travel is the fastest route na makapa-transport og mga COVID-19 confirmed cases and because walay mandatory testing ang airplane passengers, there will always be someone na positive makasulod. So this is where important ang implementation sa E.O. 63.”

Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio

EDITORIAL

Davao as 10th richest city

Davao City emerged as the 10th richest city in the Philippines in 2019 and for Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, that was a big surprise. Mayor Sara did not expect the outcome. She admitted that was not even the goal for 2019. Davao City amassed P19.784 billion in total assets in 2019 to make it to the 10th spot among the richest cities in the country in 2019, according to the Commission on Audit’s (COA) Annual Financial Report (AFR) for Local Government. The COA report listed Makati City as the wealthiest city in the Philippines, with P233.7 billion in assets, followed by Quezon City (P96.4 billion), Manila (P64.8 billion), Pasig (P45.6 billion), Cebu City (P34.7 billion), Mandaue City (P32.1 billion), Taguig City (P29 billion), Caloocan (P20.5 billion), and Pasay (P19.7 billion). The ranking is based on total income from local taxes, service income, business income, economic enterprise, other income, and Internal Revenue Allotment. Davao City was the lone local government unit in Mindanao to

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have made it to the list. Davao City’s emergence as a top income earner arose from its aggressive tax collection coupled with the growth of local business. A number of businesses expanded operations to Davao City as it began to position itself as the most attractive market option outside of the metropolis. Based on records by the City Treasurer’s Office, Davao City earned a total income of P10.34 billion from local taxes, service income, business income, economic enterprise, other income, and Internal Revenue Allotment. The figures are quite encouraging so far as it has exceeded the P9.6-billion income the city earned in 2019. The good news was further bolstered by the recent assessment made by leading accounting firm SGV last year that the city’s economy looks set to pick up in 2022. This came with the recent announcement that the city government has fully achieved its revenue target for 2020. Things are still looking up for Davao City even amid the pandemic.

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Republic of the Philippines Province of Davao Oriental OFFICE OF THE SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN SP Complex, Government Center, Dahican C I T Y O F M AT I EXCERPTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE 73RD REGULAR SESSION OF THE 16TH SANGGUNIANG PANLALAWIGAN OF DAVAO ORIENTAL, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2020, AT THE CITY OF MATI, THIS PROVINCE. PRESENT: Hon. Niño Sotero L. Uy, Jr.

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Regular Members:

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Hon. Nelson R. Dayanghirang, Jr. Hon. Dante M. Caubang Hon. Marietta D. Palmera Hon. Joselito B. Villademosa Hon. Laureano B. Taya

District II Hon. Louis N. Rabat Hon. Anacleto P. Macatabog Hon. Enrico M. Antopuesto Hon. Dennis V. Roflo, Jr.

Ex-Officio Members: Hon. Charlie S. Ambasan Indigenous Peoples’ Mandatory Representative Hon. Ronald T. Lara, Jr. Sangguniang Kabataan Provincial Federation President ABSENT: Hon. Lemuel Ian M. Larcia SP Member, District II Hon. Rabsalon M. Lamaran President, Philippine Councilor’s League – O.B. Banaybanay Hon. Rustan R. Castillones President, Liga Ng Mga Barangay Representative PROVINCIAL ORDINANCE NO. 16-49-11-2020 Author : Hon. Anacleto P. Macatabog Sponsor : Hon. Louis N. Rabat AN ORDINANCE OPERATIONALIZING FREEDOM OF INFORMATION IN THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF DAVAO ORIENTAL AND PROVIDING GUIDELINES THEREFORE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, on July 23, 2016, the President of the Republic of the Philippines, His Excellency Rodrigo R. Duterte issued Executive Order No. 2, entitled: “Operationalizing in the Executive Branch the People’s Right to Information and the State Policies to Full Public Disclosure and Transparency in the Public Service and Providing Guidelines Therefor”; WHEREAS, the said Executive Order is limited in scope to government offices under the Executive Branch, and merely encourages local government units to observe and be guided accordingly; WHEREAS, recognizing the importance of the people’s right to government information, and guided by the President’s Executive Order, the Provincial Government deems it necessary to provide a local mechanism for its offices where the people’s right to information is respected and upheld, subject to exceptions provided by law and jurisprudence; WHEREFORE, on motion of SP Member Louis N. Rabat, duly seconded by SP Member Dennis V. Roflo, Jr., it was Be it ordained by the 16th Sangguniang Panlalawigan of Davao Oriental in session duly assembled that: SECTION 1. TITLE. - This ordinance shall be known as the “Davao Oriental FOI Ordinance of 2020.” SECTION 2. DEFINITION OF TERMS. For the purposes of this Ordinance, the following terms shall mean: (a) “Information” – shall mean any records, documents, papers, reports, letters, contracts, minutes and transcripts of official meetings, maps, books, photographs, data, research materials, films, sound and video recording, magnetic or other tapes, electronic data, computer stored data, any other like or similar data or materials recorded, stored or archived in whatever format, whether offline or online, which are made, received, or kept in or under the control and custody of any government office under the Provincial Government of Davao Oriental pursuant to law, ordinance, executive order, and rules and regulations or in connection with the performance or transaction of official business by any government office under the Provincial Government of Davao Oriental; (b) “Official record” – shall refer to information produced or received by a public officer or employee, or by a government office in an official capacity or pursuant to a public function or duty; (c) “Public record” – shall include information required by laws, executive orders, rules, or regulations to be entered, kept and made publicly available by a government office; (d) “SALN” – refers to the Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth. SECTION 3. COVERAGE. This order shall cover all government offices under the Provincial Government of Davao Oriental. SECTION 4. ACCESS TO INFORMATION. Every Filipino resident of the Province of Davao Oriental shall have access to information, official records, and public records and to documents and papers pertaining to official acts, transactions or decisions, as well as to government research data used as basis for policy development, in the custody of the Provincial Government of Davao Oriental or any of its offices. SECTION 5. EXCEPTIONS. The request for access to information of records or documents as provided under Section 4 of this Ordinance shall be denied when the information falls under any of the following: 1) When the information is covered by the communication privilege of the Chief Executive; 2) When the privileged information relates to internal relations and security of the Province as determined by the PNP and other military agencies; 3) Information concerning law enforcement and protection of public and private personal safety; 4) Information deemed confidential for the protection of individual’s privacy, such as minors, victims of crimes, or the accused and privileged communications in legal proceedings as determined by law or by the Rules of Court; 5) Prejudicial premature disclosure (of information/documents) 6) Records of proceedings or information from proceedings which, pursuant to law, or relevant rules and regulations are treated as confidential or privileged. The Minutes of Meetings of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, considering that it is for the convenience, reference and consumption of the SP Members is hereby clothed with a privileged character; and 7) Such other information as may be declared privileged/confidential by local laws, rules and regulations. SECTION 6. AVAILABILITY OF SALN. Subject to the provisions contained in Sections 4 and 5 of this ordinance, all public officials of the Provincial Government of Davao Oriental are reminded of their obligation to file and make available for scrutiny, their Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Net Worth (SALN) in accordance with the existing laws, rules and regulations, and the spirit and letter of this ordinance. SECTION 7. APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION. There shall be a legal presumption in favor of access to information, public records and official records. No request for information shall be denied unless it clearly falls under any of the exceptions in the inventory of Freedom of Information (FOI) exceptions. The determination of the applicability of any of the exceptions to the request shall be the responsibility of the Head of the Office, which is in custody or control of the information, public record or official record, or the responsible provincial or field officer duly designated by him in writing. In making such determination, the Head of the Office or his designated officer shall exercise reasonable diligence to ensure that no exception shall be used or availed of to deny any request for information or access to public records, or official records if the denial is intended primarily and purposely to cover up a crime, wrongdoing, graft or corruption. SECTION 8. PROTECTION OF PRIVACY. While providing access to information, public records, and official records, responsible officials shall afford full protection to the right to privacy of the individual, pursuant to the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (Republic Act No. 10173), as follows:

(a) Each government office shall ensure that personal information in its custody or under its control is disclosed or released only if it is material or relevant to the subject matter of the request and its disclosure is permissible under this ordinance or existing law, rules or regulations; (b) Each government office must protect personal information in its custody or control by making reasonable security arrangements against leaks or premature disclosure of personal information, which unduly exposes the individual, whose personal information is requested, to vilification, harassment or any other wrongful acts; (c) Any employee, official or director of a government office who has access, authorized or unauthorized, to personal information in the custody of the office, must not disclose that information except when authorized under this ordinance or pursuant to existing laws, rules or regulation. SECTION 9. PROCEDURE. The following procedure shall govern the filing and processing of request for access to information: (a) Any person who requests access to information shall submit a written request to Provincial Administrator’s Office or the government office concerned. The request shall state the name and contact information of the requesting party, provide valid proof of his identification or authorization, reasonably describe the information requested, and the reason for, or purpose of, the request for information: Provided, that no request shall be denied or refused acceptance unless the reason for the request is contrary to law, existing rules and regulations, or it is one of the exceptions; (b) The public official receiving the request shall be designated as the Freedom of Information (FOI). Receiving Officer and shall provide reasonable assistance, free of charge, to enable all requesting parties and particularly those with special needs to comply with the request requirements under this Section; (c) The request shall be stamped by the Provincial Administrator’s Office (PAdO) or the concerned government office, indicating the date and time of receipt and the name, rank, title and position of the FOI receiving officer with the corresponding signature, and a copy thereof furnished to the requesting party. Each government office shall establish a system to trace the status of all requests for information received by it; (d) The Provincial Administrator’s Office or the concerned government office shall respond to a request fully compliant with requirements of sub-section (a) hereof as soon as practicable but not exceeding fifteen (15) working days from the receipt thereof; (e) The period to respond may be extended whenever the information requested requires extensive search of the government office’s records facilities, examination of voluminous records, the occurrence of fortuitous cases or other analogous cases. The Provincial Administrator’s Office or the concerned government office shall notify the person making the request of the extension, setting forth the reasons for such extension. In no case shall the extension go beyond twenty (20) working days unless exceptional circumstances warrant a longer period; (f) Once a decision is made to grant the request, the person making the request shall be notified of such decision and directed to pay any applicable fees. SECTION 10. FEES. (a) Concerned agency/s shall not charge any fee for accepting requests for access to information, except those fees imposed under Section 4A.01, Article A, Chapter IV of the Provincial Ordinance No. 15-25-08-2018, otherwise known as the “Revised Revenue Code of the Province of Davao Oriental”; (b) The fee shall be paid to the Provincial Treasurer at the time of the request, whether written or verbal. The Official Receipt number, the amount of the total fees, and the date of payment shall be indicated at the bottom of the certificate; (c) The Provincial Administrator’s Office or the concerned government office may exempt any requesting party from payment of fees, upon request stating the valid reason why such party should not pay the fee; SECTION 11. NOTICE OF DENIAL. If the Provincial Administrator’s Office or the concerned government office decides to deny the request, in whole or in part, it shall as soon as practicable, in any case within fifteen (15) working days from the receipt of the request, or within twenty (20) working days in case of extension, whichever is applicable, notify the requesting party the denial in writing. The notice shall clearly set forth the ground or grounds for denial and the circumstances on which the denial is based. Failure to notify the requesting party of the action taken on the request within the period herein stipulated shall be deemed a denial of the request for access to information. SECTION 12. REMEDIES IN CASES OF DENIAL OF REQUEST FOR ACCESS TO INFORMATION. (a) Denial of any request for access to information may be appealed to the Office of the Governor, following the procedure mentioned in Section 9 of this ordinance: Provided, that the written appeal must be filed by the same person making the request within fifteen (15) calendar days from the notice of denial or from the lapse of the relevant period to respond to the request; (b) The appeal shall be decided by the Office of the Governor within thirty (30) working days from the filing of said written appeal. Failure of the Office of the Governor to decide within the aforestated period shall be deemed a denial of the appeal; (c) Upon exhaustion of administrative appeal remedies, the requesting part may file the appropriate case in the proper courts in accordance with the Rules of Court. SECTION 13. KEEPING OF RECORDS. Subject to existing laws, rules, and regulations, government offices shall create and/or maintain accurate and reasonably complete records of important information in appropriate formats, and implement a records management system that facilitates easy identification, retrieval and communication of information to the public. SECTION 14. PENALTIES. Failure of any government officer to comply with the provisions of this ordinance shall be a ground for the following penalties: 1st Offense – Reprimand; 2nd Offense – Suspension of one (1) to thirty (30) days; and 3rd Offense – Dismissal from the service. SECTION 15. FOI OFFICE. The Provincial Administrator’s Office is designated to be the FOI Office tasked to oversee the implementation of this ordinance. The PAdO is further directed to formulate the implementing rules and regulations (IRR), which shall include, among others, the following provisions: (a) The name, location, and contact information of FOI receiving officers; (b) The procedure for the filing and processing of the request; (c) The standard forms for the submission of requests; (d) The process for the disposition of requests; (e) The procedure for the administrative appeal of any denial; SECTION 16. SEPARABILITY CLAUSE. If any section or part of this ordinance is held unconstitutional or invalid, the other sections or provisions not otherwise affected shall remain in full force or effect. SECTION 17. REPEALING CLAUSE. All other ordinances, orders, issuances, rules and regulations, which are inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, are hereby repealed, amended or modified accordingly. SECTION 18. EFFECTIVITY. This ordinance shall take effect fifteen (15) days after publication. ENACTED: NOVEMBER 18, 2020. CARRIED, by eleven (11) affirmative votes of SP Members Nelson L. Dayanghirang, Jr., Louis N. Rabat, Anacleto P. Macatabog, Enrico M. Antopuesto, Dennis V. Roflo, Jr., Dante M. Caubang, Marietta D. Palmera, Joselito B. Villademosa, Laureano B. Taya, Charlie S. Ambasan, and Ronald T. Lara, Jr.; negative votes – none; and abstention - none. * * *


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EDGEDAVAO TECHNOLOGY

The Value of Lifelong Learning Professional Social Marketer from Davao City Collects Over 1,000 Certificates and Badges

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s the world is urged into isolation due to a global health crisis, technology plays a key role in education with the rise of digital learning. Various platforms for microcredentialing, upskilling, and more, have become more

accessible to everyone. Among many of those who took advantage of the available online training programs and certifications is Ms. Edwina Astrid Cuezon from Davao City, who is a Certified Professional Social Marketer and a school

administrator. Cuezon has received 1,045 online course certifications, certificates with professional development units, verified digital badges, and continuing professional education certificates, excluding certificates of attendance and certificates of participation. Among these certificates are from LinkedIn Learning, Coursera, Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Hootsuite, Amazon, Udemy, and other renowned international schools. “I have received these certificates when the lockdown and community quarantine started around March 2020,” Cuezon stated in an interview. “Even before, I used to participate in training programs both online and face-to-face, because of my profession and my nature of work.” As a social marketer, part of her job is to handle and strategize digital campaigns by monitoring the latest trends. From an institution that prides itself in technological education excellence, Cuezon strives to pursue continuous learning for professional

development and personal growth. “Social media and the digital world keeps changing and evolving rapidly,” Cuezon shared. “That’s why if the digital campaigns of a particular business are assigned to you, you really have to update yourself or somebody else will lead digitally.” Although during the community quarantine, travel and physical restrictions seemed to limit opportunities at first, her passion for learning and excellence drove her for continuous upgrades and updates. On the other hand, she also faces the “Fear of Missing Out” or FOMO phenomenon where millennials are constantly searching for new experiences to share, often because of how the younger generation posts on social media. More than that, however, Cuezon believes that she needs to be a good model for the academic community and impart value to the younger generation. “If you have the passion to learn and upskill no matter how busy you are with your present roles and responsibilities, you will really make and give time to learn more,” Cuezon shared. “On my case, I spend my break time and weekends in learning instead of doing unproductive stuff. I

know that whenever I learn something new today, I will become a better person tomorrow.” Contrary to common misconceptions, these digital certificates and badges are

not just a collection to display, but they also maximize the value of your certification or training program. With the help of technology, there are no travel and accommodation worries to attend international seminars hosted by worldrenowned speakers. In return, the certificates received are internationally recognized. “This is something that we have to look forward to during the pandemic,” she stated. “Before, technology seemed to detach us from those closest to us. But now, technology allows us to explore the world easier and faster—as international opportunities for learning becomes reachable.” Digital certificates received through online courses are also more convenient. Some are sent via email or ready to download after the course is finished, to which each certificate has a unique barcode and a unique credential ID where a thirdparty verifier may verify the certification. “You don’t need to print your certificates because they are sharable on LinkedIn,” Cuezon stated. “All of my certifications are on my LinkedIn profile, easy to access, and easy to see. Everything is handy and convenient.” In addition, these certificates are handy and sharable on social media or any professional social network. These can also be stored in digital drives or cloud storage where it can be accessed anytime and anywhere. Online programs and certifications are accessible even on different devices, and even on smartphones. She also shared that before, a lot of money would be shelled out to pay for the expenses of international certifications. She mentioned that as she embodies the core values of her present institution, she grabs the opportunity presented to her in order to better herself through continuous learning. In the new normal, communication is done virtually. It is not a surprise that lifelong learning has also transitioned to the digital landscape where it is faster and more convenient. For Ms. Edwina Astrid Cuezon, valuing personal and professional growth stems from having a passion for learning, as well as sharing and imparting the learnings and experiences for the next generation.


8 EDGEDAVAO Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 11TH JUDICIAL REGION OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT-SHERIFF Davao City AGDAO MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE(AMPC) Mortgagee,

- versus -

EJF-REM CASE NO. 17,849-20

SPS. IRENE P. MANALATA AND ERAÑO V. MANALATA Mortgagor/s.

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NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for foreclosure and sale under Act 3135, as amended, filed by the mortgagee AGDAO MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE (AMPC) against the mortgagor SPS. IRENE P. MANALATA and ERAÑO V. MANALATA , with residence address at Blk. 12, Lot 17,Calle de Consejo Fuente Abrille, Tulip Drive Matina, DAVAO CITY, Philippines to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of October 31, 2020 amounted to (Php=1,806,286.75), Philippine Currency, inclusive of and, penalty charges and plus attorneys’s fees and other legal expenses incident to foreclosure and sale, the undersigned Sheriff IV of the Regional Trial Court, Davao City, will sell at public auction on February 4, 2021 at 10:00 A.M., or soon thereafter, at the main entrance of Hall of Justice, Ecoland, Davao City, to the highest bidder to CASH and/or MANAGER’S CHECK and in Philippine Currency, the following real property/ies mentioned and described below together with all its improvements found thereon, to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 146-2015001760 Lot No. 8178-B-2-B-2-C-2 PLAN NO. PSD-112402-123888, PORTION OF LOT LOT NO.8178-B-2 B-2-C,PSD-11-111277 Location the Barrio of Kabacan, Municipality of Davao, Island of Mindanao. xxx Containing an area of ONE HUNDRED EIGHT FIVE (185) SQUARE METERS, more or less xxx.” All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the abovestated time and date. That in the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on March 4, 2021 without further notice. Prospective buyers are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the above-described real property and encumbrances thereon, if any there be. Davao City, Philippines. January 6, 2021.

For ATTY. FRANCISCO M. CAMPANER – the OIC Clerk of Court & Ex-Officio Prov’l Sheriff

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SP.PROC.NO. R-DVO-20-02972-SP IN RE: IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTION OF MINORS JOSH TIFFTON MARQUEZ YAO AND LANCE GREGOIRE MARQUEZ YAO. IAN BONN S. BOLIPATA Petitioner X---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------X

ORDER This is a verified petition for the adoption of minors Josh Tiffton Marquez Yao and Lance Gregoire Marquez Yao. Petitioner is hereby ordered to furnish the Office of the Solicitor General of the Philippines (OSG) with a copy of his petition and its annexes, within three (3) days from receipt of this Order, and to submit proof thereof to the Court, thereafter. Upon receipt thereof, OSG shall enter its appearance in this case within fifteen (15) days from receipt hereof. The verified petition being sufficient in form and substance, the presentation and marking of petitioner’s exhibits proving compliance with jurisdictional requirements is hereby set on April 12, 2021 at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon, before the Branch Clerk of Court. The marking of Petitioner’s other exhibits in support of this Petition including all the documents intended to be attached to the petitioner’s and their witness/es’ respective judicial affidavits is hereby set on April 23, 2021 at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon, before the Branch Clerk of Court. The said judicial affidavits, together with the duly-marked attachments, shall be filed in Court not later than April 28, 2021. Set the presentation of evidence for the petitioners to May 3, 2021 and May 4, 2021 both at 8:30 o’clock in the morning. Social worker Mr. Joel Caturan is hereby directed to submit separate child case study and home case study reports to address, particularly, the following: i. the availability of the minor for adoption; and ii. the qualifications of petitioners, pursuant to Republic Act 8552, otherwise Know as the “Domestic Adoption Act of 1998”,within thirty (300 days from receipt of this Order Petitioner is hereby directed to cause the publication of this order at their expense, once a week for three(3) consecutive weeks, in a newspaper of general circulation, which has been selected after raffle, in the City and the four (4) provinces of Davao and submit proof of compliance thereof, within ten(10) dyas from reipt of this Order. Any person interested or who seeks to oppose the instant petition may appear to state why said petition should not be granted. SO ORDERED. Davao City Philippines, October 13, 2020.

R-DVO-19-05581-LR IN THE MATTER OF THE RECONSTITUTION OF REGIONAL COPIES OF LOST TRANSFER CERTIFICATES OF TITLE NOS. TCT NO. T-254949, TCT NO. T-254950 AND TCT NO. T-0254951 UNDER THE NAME OF DACON CORPORATION DACON CORPORATION represented by ROBERTO B. BATUHAN or JOY B. FAJARDO, Petitioner X---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------X

ORDER The Ex-Parte Motion to Issue Order, filed by Atty. Redencio C. Villarivera, counsel for the Petitioner, is hereby granted. A “Petition for Reconstitution of Original Copies of Lost Transfer Certificates of Title Nos. TCT Nos. TCT NO. T-254949, TCT NO. T-254950 AND TCT NO. T-0254951 Under the Name of Dacon Corporation” was filed wherein petitioner prays that after notice, publication and hearing, an Order/Decision be rendered to declare the Original Transfer Certificates of Title Nos. TCT NO. T-254949, TCT NO. T-254950 AND TCT NO. T-0254951 as having been lost and order the Register or Deeds of Davao City to issue new Original Transfer Certificates of Title to replace the lost titles. WHEREFORE, finding the Petition to be sufficient in form and substance, the same is hereby given set for hearing on May 14, 2021 at 2:00 p.m.. Anyone interested in petition may appear and show cause, I any, why the same should not be GRANTED. Let this Order be published at the expense of the Petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation in the City and three (3) provinces of Davao, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks. At least fifteen (15) days prior to the schedule hearing, let copies of this Order be posted at the expense of the Petitioners on the bulletin boards of the following: 1. Hall of Justice, Regional Trial Court, Davao City 2. The City Hall of Davao City 3. Barangay Hall of Matina Crossing, Davao City Notify the Petitioner thru this Order. The Hearing of the Petition set on February 5, 2021 is hereby ordered cancelled. SO ORDERED Davao City, Philippines, November 12, 2020 (sgd.) RONALD S. TOLENTINO Judge

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 11TH JUDICIAL REGION BRANCH 14 Davao City IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION TO C AUSE THE CANCELLATION OF THE SECOND REGISTRATION OF THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF JAPHAR BINGHAY UY IN THE OFFICE OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF DAVAO CITY UNDER REGISTRY NO. 98-24-829

SPL. PROC. NO. R-DVO-20-02608-SP For: CANCELLATION OF SECOND CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH UNDER REGISTRY NO. 98-24-829

JAPHAR B. UY and JAINAH M. BINGHAY Petitioners, -versusTHE OFFICE OF THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF DAVAO CITY, Respondent X---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------X

ORDER OF HEARING

A verified petition dated August 25, 2020 has been filed by petitioners JAPHAR B. UY and JAINAH M. BINGHAY, assisted by counsel ATTY. GENEVIEVE D. BELEN, praying that after due notice and hearing, this petition be granted and an Order be issued to the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Davao City to cause the cancellation of the Certificate of Live Birth of JAPHAR BINGHAY UY in the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Davao City under Registry No. 98-24,829. It is likewise prayed for that a copy of the Decision or Judgment of this Honorable Court be furnished to the Local Civil Registrar of Davao City who shall forthwith enter the same in the civil register, pursuant to Section 6, Rule 108 of the Revised Rules of Court, Further, it is respectfully prayed that a copy of the Decision of Judgment be furnished to the National Statistics Office (NSO) now Philippines Statistics Office (PSA), Solicarel Building, R. Magsaysay Boulevard, Sta. Mesa, Metro Manila. Petitioner further prays for such reliefs and remedies as may be just and equitable under the circumstances. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, this Court hereby set the same for hearing on APRIL 15, 2021 at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon. Let this Order be published at the expense of the petitioner in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Davao, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks. All interested persons may appear before this Court on or before the aforesaid date of hearing to show cause if any, why the petition should not be GRANTED. Furnish a copy of this Order together with a copy of the petition to the City Prosecutor’s Office, Davao City, the Office of the Solicitor General, 134 Amorsolo St., Legaspi Village, Makati. ATTY. GENEVIEVE D. BELEN – Public Attorney’s Office, Ecoland, Davao City, the Office of the Clerk of Court, RTC-Davao City, JAPHAR B. UY and JAINAB M. BINGHAY, - Purok 3-C Isla Verde Barangay 23-C Poblacion District, and the Office of the Local Civil Registrar of Davao City. SO ORDERED. Given on this 9th day of October, 2020 at Davao City, Philippines

(sgd.) JILL ROSE S. JAUGAN-LO Presiding Judge

VACCINE... FROM3 try,” Galvez said. Meanwhile, vaccine expert Dr. Lulu Bravo emphasized the importance of vaccines in the ongoing battle against Covid-19. “We have this old adage that prevention is better than cure, and with vaccines, it is an investment in health. I’ve always taught our medical students and everybody else that a superior doctor prevents disease, and an inferior doctor

treats disease,” Bravo said. “We really need to rely on experts to tell us what to do next. The safety concern is paramount. We will not compromise the safety of our people. That is very important in vaccine development. Any vaccine that shows signs of safety concern is thrown away as soon as it is detected,” she added. Bravo also explained the context behind the efficacy

R-DVO-20-01805-SP IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR THE CORRECTION OF ERRONEOUS ENTRY ON THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF ROSANNA PENDON BUTI BEARING REGISTRY NO. 2007-13596, PARTICULARLY HER YEAR OF BIRTH FROM 1959 TO 1956 IN ITEM NO. 3, ROSANNA PENDON BUTI Petitioner, Versus THE CITY CIVIL REGISTRAR OF DAVAO CITY

ORDER A Petition for “Correction of Erroneous Entry on the Certificate of Live Birth of Rosanna pendon Buti bearing Registry No. 2007-13596, Particularly her year of Birth from 1959 to 1956 in Item No. 3” was filed wherein petitione prays that after notice, publication and hearing, an Order be issued directing the Local Civil registrar of Davao City to correct the year of birth in Item no. 3 from 1959 to 1956. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, the same is hereby set for hearing on March 12, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. on which date and time, all persons concerned may appear to show cause, if any, why the prayer in the petition shall not be granted. Let this order be published at the expense of the Petition in a newspaper of general circulation in the City and three (3) provinces of Davao, once a week for three (3) consecutive weeks. The Petitioner is further directed to furmish the Solicitor general with a copy of the Petition and the latter is directed to appear for the State. Notify all parties concerned through this Order. SO ORDERED DAVAO CITY, PHILIPPINE, OCTOBER 6, 2020 (sgd.) RONALD S. TOLENTINO Presiding Judge

(sgd.) GLENN DC. AQUINO Presiding Judge

(sgd.) JAY C. ESPERANZA Sheriff IV Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 11TH JUDICIAL REGION Branch 52, Davao City

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURTS IN CITIES 11TH JUDICIAL REGION Branch 52, Davao City

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 11TH JUDICIAL REGION Branch 8, Davao City

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 11th Judicial Region OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF COURT-SHERIFF Davao City BDO UNIBANK, INC., Mortgagee, - versus - EJF-REM CASE NO. 17,857-21 CHANDA C. BACCOL, as Attorney-in-fact, of GINA B. ISHI, Debtors/Mortgagors, X---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------X

NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE Upon extra-judicial petition sale under Act 3135, as amended, filed by the above-mentioned mortgagee against CHANDA C. BACCOL, in her capacity as Attorney-in-Fact of GINA B. ISHII Debtors/Mortgagors, of legal age, Filipino , with postal addresses at 113 Daisy Street, Landmark III Subdivision, Sasa, Davao City and Unit 321 Nottingham Bldg., Camella Northpoint Davao corner J. P. Laurel Avenue Bajada, Davao City, Davao Del Sur to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of December 7, 2020, the subject obligation is the amount of PESOS: TWO MILLION TWO HUNDRED THIRTY TWO THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE and 52/100 (Php 2,232,655.52), Philippine Currency, to date, said obligation remains unpaid despite repeated demands of mortgagee, inclusive of interests and penalties and other charges and expenses relating to the foreclosure and sale, the undersigned Sheriff IV of the Regional Trial Court, Davao City, will sell at public auction on FEBRUARY 11, 2021 at 10:00 A.M., or soon thereafter, at the main entrance of Hall of Justice, Ecoland, Davao City, to the highest bidder to CASH or Manager’s Check and in Philippine Currency, the following real property with all its improvements found thereon particularly described below, to wit: CONDOMINIUM CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. 146-2017-000413 “Unit 321-A residential type condominium unit number 321 at Nottingham Building of Camella Northpoint, situated in the City of Davao, Island of Mindanao. Containing an area of TWENTY ONE (21) SQUARE METERS, more or less, at the third floor level and a ledge area of ONE POINT TWENTY square meters (1.20 sq.m.) more or less, located at the third floor level with a total area of TWENTY TWO POINT TWENTY ONE one square meters(22.21) sq.m.more or less.” All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time and date. In the event the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on March 4, 2021 without further notice. Prospective buyers are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the herein above-described and encumbrances thereon, if any there be. Davao City, Philippines, January 12, 2021

For ATTY. FRANCISCO M. CAMPANER The OIC Clerk of Court / Ex-Officio Prov’l. Sheriff: (sgd.) SERGIO LEONARDO J. TUPAS Sheriff IV

FIL-AM... FROM11 rates of vaccines, particularly Sinovac, which has a 50 percent efficacy rate. “That 50 percent efficacy was actually set by WHO (World Health Organization) long before, at the beginning of the pandemic. They (WHO) even said that an efficacy of 50 to 70 percent would be already acceptable in the midst of a pandemic, because these efficacy rates needed to be

put in place when you have a severe pandemic,” she said. “When the incidence is so high, that 50 percent efficacy would really be good enough to have that kind of protection, because no protection, of course, is worse than partial protection. I guess that would be a good efficacy rate should you be able to get that vaccine,” Bravo added. (PR)

looking stronger and quicker and more like an NBA player," NBA Draft Room's note on Sotto said. Sotto, who recently revealed he grew by an inch to 7-foot-3 as he continued to work on his game ahead of his NBA G League debut, has said he would not be affected by mock draft results. "Continue to WATCH ME WORK," Sotto, also Green's teammate at Ignite, tweeted.

"I think I'm not putting too much attention to the rankings," the former Ateneo high-school standout said in a previous report. "I know what I'm capable of doing. And, me and my dad, my dad always tells me that, 'Don't think about it too much because you're just gonna focus on your improvement as a player and as a person.' So, for me that doesn't really matter as much."


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AEON LUXE... FROM4 Towers. Fra c h i s e e s - b u s i n e s s partners Nino Mendrado Canusa VI, Marie Melissa Canusa, Mendrado Canusa V, Ralphtrin Gel Hermosisima and Louise Prieto decided that it is time for Dabawenyos to experience authentic premier Korean dishes.

“We looked for several properties at ang Aeon Towers ang nakita namin na pinaka strategic na location and swak din siya sa Premier na brand because Aeon boasts of a premier building and branding,” said Mendrado Canusa V.

VACCINE CANDIDATES...

FROM 3

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Director General Eric Domingo earlier said the vaccine, based on interim data of Phase 3 trials, has an efficacy rate of 95 percent. The efficacy rate for all racial groups was at

92 percent. The country, meanwhile, has so far secured 17 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine, with the help of the private firms and local governments.

through with their postponed seasons inside bubbles of their own in provinces already under the most lenient Covid-19 restrictions, the modified general community quarantine. Two 5-on-5 basketball leagues, the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) and the National Basketball League (NBL) chose Pampanga to be the venue of their bubbles. The PBA, through the help of the Bases Conversion Development Authority, held its bubble in Metro

Angeles, also known as Clark, while the NBL had its own bubble in San Fernando through some intervention from Pampanga governor Dennis Pineda. On the other hand, two other professional leagues took their talents south of the metropolis. The Philippines’ premier 3x3 basketball league, the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3, began what would now be its 2020-2021 season inside the President’s Cup bubble in Calamba. (With PNA reports)

WAITING GAME... FROM12

NOTICE OF AUCTION The VGM Pawnshop, Inc. will hold a Public Auction Sale to all unredeemed and unrenewed items on the following schedule listed below. Ang VGM Pawnshop, Inc. magpahigayon ug subasta sa tanang prenda nga wala nalukat sa maong iskedyul nga nakasulat sa ubos. BRANCHES

DATE PAWNED

DAVAO: July 01 - 31, Sasa Maa 2020 Sandawa Matina Panabo Main Panabo Branch

DATE & PLACE OF AUCTION January 25, 2021(Mon.) 9:00 AM VGM Pawnshop, Inc, Sandawa Branch VGM BLDG., Sandawa Rd., SIR New Matina, Davao City

THE MANAGEMENT

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REPUBLIC O THE PHILIPPINES REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 11TH JUDICIAL REGION OFFICE O THE CLERK OF COURT-SHERIFF Davao City PHILIPPINE SAVINGS BANK, Mortgagee, -versusMERYLE B. PIALAGO married to FELSON S. PIALAGO Mortgagor/s. EJF-REMCASENO. 17,858-21 FOR: EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE OF REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE UNDER ACT 3135 as amended X---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------X

NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

Upon extra-judicial petition f¬or sale under Act 3135, as amended, filed by the above-mentioned mortgage against MERYLE B. PIALAGO married to FELSON S. PIALAGO with postal address at POBLACION PRES. MANUEL A. ROXAS ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE, to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of December 11, 2020, the outstanding obligation of the mortgagors with the mortgagee amounts to P2,164,826,56 Philippine Currency, plus accruing interest, penalty, and other charges thereon from the said date up to the date of the foreclosure sale, publication, other foreclosure expenses; the undersigned Sheriff of the Regional Trial Court, Davao City, will sell at public auction on February 11, 2021 at 10:00 A.M., or soon thereafter, at the main entrance of Hall of Justice, Ecoland, Davao City, to the highest bidder for CASH and/or Manager’s Check and in Philippine Currency, the following real property mentioned and describe below together with all the improvements found thereon, to wit: TRANSFER CERTIFICATE OF TITLE NO. T-405169 “A parcel of land (Lot 10, Block 8 of the subdivision plan (LRC) Psd148815, being a portion of Lot 338-B-2-C, described on plan (LRC) Psd-71201, LRC Cad. Record No. 317), situated in the City of Davao, Island of Mindanao xxx containing an area of TWO HUNDRED EIGHTY (280) SQUARE METERS, more or less.” All sealed bids must be submitted to the undersigned on the above-stated time and date. In the event that the public auction should not take place on the said date, it shall be held on MARCH 4, 2021 without further notice. Prospective buyers are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the title of the above-described real property and encumbrances thereon, if any there be. Davao City, Philippines, January 13, 2021.

FOR: Atty. Francisco M. Campaner – the OIC Clerk of Court/Ex-Officio Prov’l Sherif BRIX IAN J. NARBASA Sheriff IV

GOV’T... FROM4 kerosene with 0.53 percent. As to location, 74.08 percent of the marking was in Luzon, 20.92 percent in Mindanao, and 5 percent in the Visayas.

Since the first actual marking on Sept. 4, 2019, some 22 oil firms are marking for the second year of the program. Petron Corp. has the

highest marked volume with 4.03 billion liters of fuel, followed by Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp. with 3.49 billion liters; Unioil Petroleum Philippines, Inc. with 1.84

billion liters; Seaoil Philippines, Inc. with 1.44 billion

liters; and Chevron Philippines, Inc. with 1.36 billion liters. (PNA)


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Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board Regional Franchising and Regulatory Office No. 11 Balusong Avenue, McArthur Highway, Matina, Davao City

Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board Regional Franchising and Regulatory Office No. 11 Balusong Avenue, McArthur Highway, Matina, Davao City

Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board Regional Franchising and Regulatory Office No. 11 Balusong Avenue, McArthur Highway, Matina, Davao City

Petition for Extension of Validity of a Certificate of Public Convenience to operate a PUJ Dual Ordinary Regular Services.

Petition for Extension of Validity of a Certificate of Public Convenience to operate a FILCAB Ordinary Regular Services.

Petition for Extension of Validity of a Certificate of Public Convenience to operate a PUJ Ordinary Regular Services.

Case No. R11-EV-PJ-2021-1-677 (2015-XI-00677) ALLAN DENNIS R. DELA CRUZ Petitioner.

Case No. R11-EV-FC-2021-1-1020 (2001-XI-01020) BENIGNO C. MOISES Petitioner.

Case No. R11-EV-PJ-2021-1-865 (2016-XI-00865) ROWENA F. SUMALPONG Petitioner.

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NOTICE OF HEARING Petitioner is a grantee of a Certificate of Pubic Convenience issued in this case authorizing the operation o a PUJ Dual Ordinary Regular service on the route ECOLAND SUBDIVISION (SM CITY OF DAVAO) and for cargoes as dual service from said place to any point in Region XI with the use of ONE (1) unit which Certificate will expire on February 21, 2021. In the petition filed January 7, 2021, petitioner requests authority to extend the validity of said certificate to operate along the same route with the use of the same unit previously authorized. NOTICE is hereby given that this petition will be heard by this Board on FEBRUARY 9, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. at this office at the above address. At least TEN (10) days prior to the above date petitioner shall publish this Notice once in a newspaper of local circulation. Parties opposed to the granting of the petition must file their written opposition supported by documentary evidence on or before the above date furnishing a copy of the same to the petitioner, and may if they so, desire appear on said date and time. This petition will be noted upon by this Board on the basis of its records and the documentary evidence submitted by the parties, unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/or oral evidence. WITNESS Dir. NONITO A LLANOS III, Regional Director, this 11th day of January 2021 at Davao City, Philippines. Atty. CATTLEYA B. ACAYLAR

Acting Chief Transportation Development Officer

Petitioner, Allan Dennis R. Dela Cruz Counsel, Atty. Napoleon F. Sango

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NOTICE OF HEARING

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NOTICE OF HEARING

Petitioner is a grantee of a Certificate of Pubic Convenience issued in this case authorizing the operation of a FILCAB Ordinary Regular service on the route BANGKAL with the use of ONE (1) unit, which Certificate will expire on August 9, 2021. In the petition filed January 8, 2021, petitioner requests authority to extend the validity of said certificate to operate along the same route with the use of the same unit previously authorized.

Petitioner is a grantee of a Certificate of Pubic Convenience issued in this case authorizing the operation o a PUJ Ordinary Regular service on the route TIBUNGCO VIA CABAGUIO AVENUE with the use of ONE (1) unit which Certificate will expire on June 30, 2021. In the petition filed January 13, 2021, petitioner requests authority to extend the validity of said certificate to operate along the same route with the use of the same unit previously authorized.

NOTICE is hereby given that this petition will be heard by this Board on FEBRUARY 9, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. at this office at the above address.

NOTICE is hereby given that this petition will be heard by this Board on FEBRUARY 16, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. at this office at the above address.

At least TEN (10) days prior to the above date petitioner shall publish this Notice once in a newspaper of local circulation.

At least TEN (10) days prior to the above date petitioner shall publish this Notice once in a newspaper of local circulation.

Parties opposed to the granting of the petition must file their written opposition supported by documentary evidence on or before the above date furnishing a copy of the same to the petitioner, and may if they so, desire appear on said date and time.

Parties opposed to the granting of the petition must file their written opposition supported by documentary evidence on or before the above date furnishing a copy of the same to the petitioner, and may if they so, desire appear on said date and time.

This petition will be noted upon by this Board on the basis of its records and the documentary evidence submitted by the parties, unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/ or oral evidence.

This petition will be noted upon by this Board on the basis of its records and the documentary evidence submitted by the parties, unless the Board deems it necessary to receive additional documentary and/ or oral evidence.

WITNESS Dir. NONITO A LLANOS III, Regional Director, this 11th day of January 2021 at Davao City, Philippines.

WITNESS Dir. NONITO A LLANOS III, Regional Director, this 14th day of January 2021 at Davao City, Philippines.

Atty. CATTLEYA B. ACAYLAR Acting Chief Transportation Development Officer Petitioner, Benigno C. Moises Counsel, Atty¬¬. Napoleon F. Sango

Atty. CATTLEYA B. ACAYLAR Acting Chief Transportation Development Officer Petitioner, Rowena F. Sumalpong Counsel, Atty. Marvin G. Camino

DA TO... FROM 4 approach composed of 20 hog farmers each. The agriculture chief said through its livestock program, the DA will provide every member with five piglets each, 20 bags of animal feed, and biologics. Each cluster with 20 members will have a total of 100 piglets to raise. Dar said the clustering strategy will be implemented initially in ASF-affected areas as part of the DA’s enhanced hog production stimulus package. “This is to jumpstart the economic and income-generating activities in the livestock sector, particularly in some parts of Central Luzon and Calabarzon, where ASF was prevalent last year,” Dar said. Meanwhile, Morales has noted that the low supply of pork and pork products are not due to the increase of ASF cases. “Some hog raisers have lessened the number of hogs they are supposed to raise to avoid business loss with the threat of ASF,” he added. He also said they are going to increase the shipments of pork and pork products to Luzon to meet the demand. "Luzon is the biggest consuming island of pork meat. 19,937.44 metric tons of our inventory is in Luzon. We will increase shipments from Visayas and Mindanao," Morales said. Based on the Dec. 28, 2020 - Jan. 3, 2021 data from the Frozen Pork Inventory report of DA, the total inventory from the Visayas was 5,691 MT and 149.54 MT in Mindanao. Luzon has the highest frozen pork inventory for both local (3,500.71 MT) and imported (16,436.73 MT) data. (PNA)

Gordon proposes training more Pinoys in vaccination

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ANILA – As the Senate resumed deliberation on the national government’s coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccination program on Friday, Senator Richard Gordon proposed to train more Filipinos to administer vaccines as the Philippines looks to start rolling out its immunization plan in February. “I will file a bill on Monday that during times of emergency or even there is no crisis, dapat mag-train ng (we need to train) vaccinators gaya ng mga dentist (like dentists), veterinarians, medical technologists, at kahit iyong walang medical background (and those even without medical background). We can put to bear millions of our young people who may

want to become doctors someday and can practice with bakuna (vaccination), provided it’s under clinical supervision,” he said. During the hearing, Gordon questioned the Department of Health’s (DOH) capability to conduct the vaccination program with only 617,239 health care workers to participate in the campaign based on the department’s data. Of the 617,239, 73,836 are from private health institutions, 64,998 from public health facilities, 29,000 are DOH-employed, 30,629 are hired by the local government units (LGU), 194,269 are contact tracers, 207,320 are barangay health workers, while 17,034 are social workers. “Nagdududa ako dito sa (I have my doubts on the)

617,239 to vaccinate 70 million Filipinos although, of course, hindi naman sabay-sabay ‘yan. Habang dumarating ang vaccine, paunti-unti, nagbabakuna tayo. Alam naman natin, mababa ang vaccination natin (it’s not simultaneous. As the vaccines arrive, little by little, we are vaccinating. We know that our vaccination is low),” Gordon said, emphasizing the low-performance rate of the country’s National Immunization Program. “Ang actual performance natin in 2016 ay 70 percent, 67 percent in 2017, 66 percent in 2018, 69 percent in 2019. So, hindi pa tayo masyadong bihasa sa pagbabakuna (Our actual performance in 2016 is 70 percent, 67 percent in

2017, 66 percent in 2018, 69 percent in 2019. So we are still not experts in vaccination),” he added. Health Secretary Francisco Duque III agreed on Gordon’s proposal, which aims to help the government step up its immunization program, not only for Covid-19 but for other diseases, as well. Philippine vaccine czar Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. earlier said the government aims to vaccinate 60 to 70 percent of Filipinos in three to five years. About PHP82.5 billion was allocated by the government for the purchase of Covid-19 vaccines this year, of which, PHP70 billion will be sourced from foreign loans. (PR)

Republic of the Philippines REGIONAL TRIAL COURT 11th Judicial Region BRANCH 10 Davao City R-DVO-20-03254-SP IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION FOR CLAUDIA NADINE S. AUDAN 1- TO CHANGE AND DELETE UNDER COLUMN 1 IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF HER SON ALFONSO LUCAS AUDAN BARCELONA REGISTERED IN THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF DAVAO CITY, UNDER REGISTRY NO 2019-27493 AS FOLLOWS. A - TO CHANGE THE SURNAME FROM “BARCELONA” TO “AUDAN”; B – TO DELETE THE MIDDLE NAME ROM “AUDAN” TO “NO ENTRY”. CLAUDIA NADINE S. AUDAN Petitioner. -versusBILLY O. BARCELONA AND THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR O DAVAO CITY, Respondents.

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ORDER The petitioner through counsel filed this verified seeking an order from this Court that after due notice, publication and hearing to direct the Local Civil Registrar of Davao City. 1- TO CHANGE AND DELETE UNDER COLUMN 1 IN THE CERTIFICATE OF LIVE BIRTH OF HER SON ALFONSO LUCAS AUDAN BARCELONA REGISTERED IN THE LOCAL CIVIL REGISTRAR OF DAVAO CITY, UNDER REGISTRY NO. 2017-27493, AS FOLLOWS. A- TO CHANGE THE SURNAME FORM “BARCELONA” TO “AUDAN”; AND B- TO DELETE THE MIDDLE NAME ROM “AUDAN” TO “NO ENTRY”. Finding the petition to be sufficient in form and substance, the same is hereby given due course and set for hearing on May 31, 2021 at 2:00 in the afternoon. of which date and time any interested party may appear and show cause, if any, why said petition should not be granted. Let this order be published at the expense of the petitioner, once a week for three consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation in the City and Provinces of Davao as determined by raffle in accordance with law. The petitioner is directed to submit the Judicial Affidavits of her witnesses five (5) days before the scheduled hearing. The Sheriff is directed to furnish the Office of the Solicitor General, the Local Civil Registrar of Davao City, The City Prosecution Office, private respondent Billy O. Barcelona, with a copy of this Order and each with a copy of the Petition, who may oppose the same within fifteen (15) days from notice hereof. SO ORDERED Davao City, Philippines, November 13, 2020

(sgd.) RETRINA E. FUENTES JUDGE

PH named as world’s 2nd most ‘Instagrammable’ place for 2021

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he Philippines earned another distinction from international travel website Big 7 Travel after it was named the world's second most "Instagrammable" place for 2021. Big 7 Travel noted the country's natural wonders and vibrant culture and history in placing it second in the list, which gathered 50 places around the world. "From the bustling capital of Manila complete with colorful colonial streets to the absolute oasis of Boracay, the gram opportunities here are endless," it said in its article. The Department of Tourism thanked the international travel website for including the Philippines in the list. "The Department of Tourism celebrates the inclusion of the Philippines in the Most Instagrammable Places in the World list of the renowned travel website Big 7 Travel for the year 2021," said in a statement.

The Philippines is among the three Asian places in the Top 10 list, along with top choice Tokyo, Japan and sixth-ranked Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Paris, France came in at third while New York City finished fourth. Completing the Top 10 are fifth placer Istanbul, Turkey, seventh placer Havana, Cuba, eighthranked Sydney, Australia, ninth-ranked London, United Kingdom, and tenth placer Chicago, Illinois. Big 7 Travel came up with the list using a scoring system that analyzed the number of hashtags per destination, survey results from their social audience, and input from their editorial team. The international travel website feted Palawan and Boracay last October as part of the 50 most beautiful places in the world tally. Palawan was ranked eighth, while Boracay Island landed 18th in the list.

Three hundred ninety-three public school teachers in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) have received P45,000 each after the regional government released their three-month worth of salaries. The amount represented the teachers’ PHP15,000 per month salary from October to December last year. Mohagher Iqbal, BARMM education minister, led the salaries’ distribution on January 13-14 at the Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education (MBHTE) building inside the

BARMM center in the city. The 393 para-teachers are from Marawi City, Lanao del Sur, and Maguindanao, who have temporary appointments as they have yet to pass the licensure examination for teachers. (PNA) “With P15,000 salary per month, they were re-employed from provisional to Contract of Service following my request to BARMM Chief Minister Ahod Ebrahim and the Ministry of Finance, Budget and Management (MFBM) to extend their services until the end of the school year 2020-2021,” Iqbal said. (PNA)

393 BARMM teachers receive three-month worth of salaries


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Fil-Am Green stays in top 5, Kai way low

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il-Am G-League cager Jalen Green stayed in the top 5 in mock drafts posted recently on NBA prospects, while homegrown center Kai Sotto lagged way below in the draft experts’ rankings.

No. No. 3. Oklahoma State freshman point guard Cade Cunningham projected as the first overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft. Of Green, CBS Sports said: "He's an athletic marvel and shot-hunter whose talent at every level he's played at — including on the Olympic circuit — have been validated."

Kai Sotto (left) in practice with Team Ignite.

3 ex-PSC employees indicted over payroll padding scam

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he Department of Justice (DOJ) has formally charged three former Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) employees with multiple counts of theft and forgery for their involvement in a payroll padding scam. In a 23-page resolution signed by Assistant State Prosecutor Moises Acayan Sr., Deputy State Prosecutor Richard Fadullon, and Prosecutor General Benedicto Malcontento, made public on Friday, several counts of qualified theft, attempted qualified theft, cyber-related forgery, and computer-related fraud were filed against Paul Ignacio, Michaelle Jones Velarde, and Lymuel Seguilla. Ignacio was first caught last July when then acting

PSC executive director Merlita Ibay, in a letter sent to the National Bureau of Investigation, found out that he was using names of athletes and coaches not anymore with the national team to collect their supposed allowances and place them in his own account. Velarde and Seguilla were later dragged to the case. The padding scheme forced a shake-up within the PSC. “It is a regrettable incident but it compelled us to fast-track upgrades and consider a second-look at existing processes,” said PSC chairman Butch Ramirez about the restructuring. The Imus Regional Trial Court will handle the case. (PNA)

Green and G League Ignite teammate Jonathan Kuminga ranked third and fifth, respectively in CBS Sports' rankings; in Bleacher Report's list, Kuminga was 5 and Green

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conference with reporters that two of the players who have the illness caused by the coronavirus have displayed symptoms, while the other four are asymptomatic so far. Sheppard said no members of the team's staff tested positive. He spoke after the team announced that its next two scheduled games were being postponed: at home against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday and Monday. That makes four consecutive games for Washington that have been called off.

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Towns says he tested positive for coronavirus

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arl-Anthony Towns says he has tested positive for COVID-19. The Minnesota Timberwolves' game against the Memphis Grizzlies has been postponed due to health and safety protocols as the NBA conducts contract trac-

ing.

The team announced the ckub has had two positive tests over the past two days. "Prior to tonight's game, I received yet another awful call that I tested positive for COVID," Towns posted on Twitter. "I will immediately iso-

late and follow every protocol. I pray every day that this nightmare of a virus will subside and I beg everyone to continue to take it seriously by taking all the necessary precautions." "We cannot stop the spread of this virus alone, it must be a group effort by all

More games postponed: Wolves fall short of league-required 8 players innesota's scheduled home game on Friday night (Saturday, Manila time) against the Memphis Grizzlies has been postponed because of ongoing contact tracing within the Timberwolves. The NBA said the Timberwolves did not have the league-required eight available players to proceed with the game. Meanwhile, six Washington Wizards players have tested positive for COVID-19, and another three are in the NBA's health protocols. General manager Tommy Sheppard said in a video

Bleacher Report added that Green's "ball skills and shooting are catching up to the explosiveness and quickness." But it said: "Questions about inefficiency, playmaking and defense could cause Green to fall behind Cunningham, (Evan) Mobley, Kuminga and Jalen Suggs, but he won't drop much further. "(Green's) scoring upside is as high as anyone's in the draft." Meanwhile, Sotto's name came up in the latest list released by NBA Draft Room at 65th place. ESPN had him at 99th. "Tall and smooth with an emerging game, Sotto has filled out his frame well over the past few years. He’s

Minnesota center Karl Anthony-Towns (32) said he tested positive for coronavirus.

of us. "It breaks my heart that my family, and particularly my father and sister continue to suffer from the anxiety that comes along with this diagnosis as we know all too well what the end result could be.


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SBP 11 says no plans yet to resume basketball program By NEILWIN JOSEPH BRAVO

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ocal basketball fans are not likely to see any tournaments and league competitions in the next few months. Samahang Basketball ng Pilipinas (SBP) 11 liaison officer Ronel Leuterio told Edge Davao on Friday that with the enforced restrictions by the city government of Davao, SBP is forced to back down on waiting mode. It has been 14 months since the last SBPsanctioned tournament. “Sa SBP, wala naman talaga plans just awaiting yung sa national level kung ano yung mga plano din nila. Of course kahit may plano sila kung yung local govt wouldn’t allow it, hindi naman din maka follow sa mga programs nila,” Leuterio said in an online interview. SBP 11 regional director Glenn Escandor called off all basketball tournaments and activities

in the city following the restrictions imposed by Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio in compliance to the order of the Inter-Agency Task Force. “We cannot do anything. It’s sad but that’s how it is for now,” said Escandor. Leuterio revealed that once the situation improves and the restrictions are lifted, the first priority will be a 3x3 program which is more manageable and involves less people. “If ever meron man na, perhaps we could start with 3x3 until such time na pwede na talaga mag 5x5,” Leuterio said. In June last year, the SBP adopted its own measures for the return of the sport of basketball

It has been more than a year since the SBP 11 held a tournament in Davao City. The last one was in October 2019 yet. SBP 11 Photo in the country using Fiba’s guidelines as its basis. However, the situation changed when cases spiked in several areas in the country including Davao. Basketball was

practically stopped in the Philippines due to COVID-19 with only individual or home workouts allowed but Fiba and SBP’s guidelines could slowly bring back the sport to the country pending

government approval. In a 19-page manifest, the SBP detailed several measures on how basketball players and teams could resume operations as long as it follows the guidelines

from the Inter–Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Disease. Four Philippine club leagues earlier pushed

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