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DEMOLITION. Members of the Davao City Demolition Team remove structures left by fire and the shanties reconstructed by the residents in Isla Verde, Davao City yesterday as ordered by the City Planning Office which is tasked to subdivide the lots among the homeowners. Lean Daval Jr.
HIGHER POWER BILLS DLPC explains reasons for increase in monthly bill
By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR. abf@edgedavao.net
WITh the disturbing brownouts, why is our power bill higher? That is the nagging question thrown by some residents of Davao City after being surprised to find their monthly power bill increase instead of going down with the long rotational brownouts. Davao Light and Power and Company (DLPC) yesterday explained the cause of the possible increase in consumers’ power bills despite the interrupted consumption due to the rotating brownouts. DLPC assistant vice president for corporate communications and branding Ross C. Luga admitted that there will be a possible increase in generation charges resulting to increase in power bills with the electric company using expensive sources of power. According to Luga, there
will be an estimated increase of .45 centavos per kilowatt hour on generation charge for the month of May since this month has the longest power interruption and the DLPC took their supply from the fuel-fired power plant which is expensive compared to hydroelectric power. “A typical customer, ang average sa atong consumers sa residential is 175kwh 175kwh multiplied by .45 centavos... So, comparing May and February mga about P78.75,” Luga explained referring to the possible additional payment on that will appear on their electric bill for this month. He said that compared to the previous months since February, the power outage
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AFTERNOON RAIN. A man uses a large umbrella to protect himself from the afternoon rain along City Hall drive in Davao City yesterday. A low pressure area near Mindanao is expected to bring heavy rain in some provinces in the island. Lean Daval Jr.
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WATERSHED CODE. Rodrigo Bustilo, a forester of the Davao City Environment and Natural Resources Office (ENRO) conducts a lecture on Watershed Code before Davao City’s barangay officials and other stakeholders during yesterday’s consultation on Watershed Code implementation at HRMO training hall of City Hall. Lean Daval Jr.
Dads asked to reconsider stand on mining industry
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AvAo City councilors are asked to reconsider their stand on mining by taking into account the much needed taxes and employment opportunities that can be gained from the industry, said vicente T. Lao, chair of the Mindanao Business Council. Together with representatives from the Mindanao Miners Association, he appeared before the committee hearing committee hearing conducted by city council committee on environment and natural resources on the proposed ordinance banning of all mining activities in Davao City except sand and gravel quarrying. “The city government
does not need to close the avenue for mining in the city,” Lao said, adding that potential areas for mining in the city are located in Marilog and Paquibato district, the areas identified as an agricultural zone under the amended Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CLUP). Lao said that mining companies nowadays are equipped with technologies that mitigate the destruction of environment, pointed out that mining firms practice and adopt “responsible mining.” He said that mining companies have created methodologies that will conserve the environment as well as rehabilitate of the affected area af-
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T least seven in 10 Davaoenos are not aware if their area is prone to disasters, according to a survey by the Ateneo de Davao University. The results of the survey administered by the school’s Social Research, Training and Development office were released last week by the University Research Council. The city-wide survey, conducted from April 9 to 16 on 632 adult respondents, found that despite their experiences with natural disasters, 71% of Davaoenos don’t know if they are living in a disaster risk area. It said 69% were not worried about environmental catastrophes with 77% having experienced calamities. Flooding topped the list of
disasters that residents were commonly worried about, followed by earthquakes and storms. Landslides and mudslides were barely considered as concerns, while cyclones and tsunamis were last on the list. The survey noted that 71% had knowledge and awareness of storms due to the attention given by media especially during typhoon Yolanda in November 2013. As for household preparations for emergencies, most respondents mentioned flashlights and candles, followed by food and water, and listening to news updates on the radio. only 45% are aware of disaster early warning system while 52% claimed they are aware of disaster response
system, 76% are unaware of the emergency evacuation drill, and about a quarter actually attended disaster preparedness training, said the survey. Nine in 10 respondents strongly agreed that when it comes to climate change that there should be cooperation within local initiatives. Meanwhile, 82% of the respondents coming from the city’s three districts and 12 sub-districts considered themselves on the poverty line with 26% claiming that their income was not enough for actual daily expenditure. When asked to project their financial situation in the next three months, 29% of the respondents said they will earn less than what is spent while 49% said they
will earn just about the same amount. However, 20% of the respondents were optimistic about earning and saving. Family savings topped the list of the main sources of income (95%) for the participating households, reliance on loans (74%), assistance from private persons and institutions (44%) and reliance on government support (9%). According to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan from the City Planning and Development office, among the city’s housing issues were uncontrolled squatting along danger areas such as waterways, open canals, road right of way, river banks and private properties, severe and frequent flooding in residential areas. [MindaNews]
week. “This is still a good price considering the past prices we had,” he said. “our exporters are enjoying a boom in the banana export in the past months,” Marañon added. Ireneo D. Dalayon, chair of the Banana Industry Cluster in Davao Region expressed similar outlook for the industry. “Medyo pabor karong tuiga,unlike last year. We had problems in the China market. Nag-undang ta, daghan tag sobrang saging, pero this
year we have a big demand from China, ” he said. Marañon said that almost 300,000 hectares of Cavendish banana in guangzhou, China were devastated by typhoon Yolanda (international name Typhoon Haiyan), triggering the high demand of banana from the Philippines. “The Chinese market is still the biggest market for our Cavendish banana given its large population and growing economy,” he added.
Bright prospect awaits banana industry By ChENEEN R. CApON
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RIgHT prospect awaits the players in the local banana industry with the global market price expected to remain high in the coming months. Ferdinand Y. Marañon, chief-executive officer of Sagrex Corporation, a company involved in exportation of processed cardava banana to United States, Canada and China said that buying price of Cavendish banana in the global market is expected to reach $6 per box in the next two months.
The projected price is higher than the $ 3 last year, a time when the local banana industry in Davao Region was still also reeling from the damage brought by the devastating typhoon Pablo. “In the past four to five months the price doubled or tripled,” Marañon said, emphasizing that this is the best time for banana growers and processors to intensify their production. Last month, the buying priced even reached $10 per box but it plunged to $8 this
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ICTSI pours in P8 billion for port development g ENTRY PASS. Victims of the April 4 Isla Verde fire get their entry pass from personnel of the city government at Magsaysay Park in Davao City yesterday. The entry pass will be used by the fire victims to reclaim their former lots. Lean Daval Jr.
LoBAL port operator International Container Terminal Services Inc., (ICTSI) will invest P8 billion for the development of a 10.3-hectare Hijo port located in Barangay Madaum, Tagum City. Board of InvestmentDavao extension office (BoIDavao) director gil M. Dureza told edge Davao that ICTSI, a Philippine-based firm owned by enrique K. Razon has started the construction of the international port this quarter and set to be completed in three years’ time. once operational, it will cater to shipments from and to Australia. It was earlier reported that that during the company’s recent stakeholder’s meeting, ICTSI plans to transform the dilapidated port into country’s second largest container port, next to Manila International
Container Terminal. ICTSI’s P8-billion investment is the biggest to enter the region during the first quarter this year. other investments only totaled around P1 billion mostly poured in for housing development and plantation expansion of banana companies. Last year, BoI-Davao recorded P31-billion worth of investments. “The bulk of last year’s investments are into power,” he said. These include the 300MW Aboitiz-owned coal fired powerplant in Toril and the 600MW coal-fired power plant of San Miguel Corporation in Malita, Davao del Sur. Both projects are expected to operational on or before 2016. Dureza expressed optimism that that the region will surpass last year’s total investments.
F the government will return to power generation it won’t solve the brownouts happening particularly in Mindanao. This according to energy Secretary Jericho Petilla during the inauguration of the 14-megawatt Tudaya Hydropower Plant in Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur held yesterday. Petilla said that building a power generating plant takes about four years or longer. If ever government decides to go back to building power plants it won’t solve the ongoing problem. He said that additional power plants will go online by 2015, this will include the 300 Megawatt Aboitiz Coal Plant in Davao. Petilla admitted that there is a great pressure for the gov-
ernment to return to power generation. electric Power Industry Reform Act (ePIRA) signed into law in 2001, prohibited the government from engaging in power generation. Currently the Mindanao grid has a system deficiency of 232 megawatts (as of May 13, 2014), which results to hours of rotating brownouts in many places in the region. Petilla said they are moving heaven and earth to extract power from different sources but the problem is the lack of power generation facilities. Meanwhile, Rene Ronquillo, president and chief operations officer of HedCor which built and operates the Tudaya Hydropower Plant, said that the plant although will not
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He Davao City local government increased the budgetary allocation for nutrition program by P4 million, bringing the total to P10 million this year. “Six million is not enough for the programs on nutrition, ”said city councilor Mary Joselle D. villafuerte, chair of the committee on health, pointing out that of the P6 million total amount in the previous allocation, only P1 million actually goes to the nutrition program as the bulk P5 million are allotted for salaries and honorarium of personnel handling the program implementation. “one million is not
enough to treat severely wasted children,” she said. “If we really want to solve issues on health the city should allocate bigger budget for the improvement of health services specifically on the elimination of malnutrition,” villafuerte said. She said that the additional P4 million budget will be utilized solely for the nutritional feeding program of the city. “We are proud to be labeled as the most livable city but it is surprising that we have high prevalence of malnutrition in the metro,” villafuerte said. Last year, the city
Gabriela solons seek end to labor contractualization
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ABRIeLA party-list solons on Tuesday said they filed a bill that would amend some provisions of the Labor Code, ridding it of its anti-labor provision that enslaves Filipino workers into perpetual bondage of contractualization. gabriela Representatives Luz Ilagan and emmi de Jesus filed House Bill 4396 also known as Prohibiting Labor-only Contracting and Regulating Job Contracting and Sub-contracting, to put a stop to the pernicious practice of labor contractualization that has been keeping wages low and denying workplace benefits of long-suffering workers. “Sa panukalang ito, nais ng gabriela na makaalpas ang manggagawa sa mahapding
tanikla ng eNDo o end of Contract, at ibalik sa milyon-milyong obrero ang dangal ng regular na trabaho na may kaakibat na sahod na nakabubuhay, karapatan na mag-unyon, at lahat ng benepisyo katulad ng maternity leaves at health insurance,” said De Jesus as she was escorted by labor leaders in filing the bill. The bill seeks to stop contractual employment by rendering the contractor a redundant agent, while strengthening the relationship between the principal employer and employee. In case the contractor fails to pay wages, the principal is bound to pay the employees directly. Security of tenure provisions prevent employer
recorded a total of more than 2,000 cases of severely wasted patients aged below five years old. “It is not enough that we raise money for temporary programs to end malnutrition. We may treat these young patients but if there’s no continuous support from the government they may become malnourished again,” villafuerte said. “We know that there’s a lot of feeding programs in the city hosted by the private sector but this is not enough,” she explained. Dr. Celina Tejare, head for nutrition program said
“Hindi sapat ang palugaw-lugaw lang dahil iba’t- iba ang kelangan ng mag undernourished patients depending on how severe the case is.” villafuerte said that poor nutrition among children affects their learning capability. “You can observe that most children in public schools who don’t have breakfast are more likely to become drop-outs,” she said. “We want the city to put in place programs that will prevent malnutrition among children, instead of merely treating them,” villafuerte added.
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TOURIST PRIVILEGE CARD. Debby Go, SM Supermalls assistant vice president for operations in Mindanao, leads the launching of it the SM Tourist Privilege
FGABRIELA, 10 Card, a free rewards card which will exclusively cater to local and foreign tourists, last Friday at Archipelago 7017 at SM Lanang Premier. Lean Daval Jr.
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ASY location and quick job matching of skilled workers and professionals can be done once the regional skills map is established. This is the aim of the Department of Labor and employment in Davao Region as it starts to put up the Davao Regional Skills Map, another innovative facility to hasten matching of employers and jobseekers in every barangay across Davao region. “With this virtual mapping of skills, we can easily locate and identify the number of carpenters, plumbers, other skilled workers, and professionals in the respective barangay and link them with employers looking for specific skills among the manpower supply,” said DoLe-Davao regional director Joffrey M. Suyao. The project is part of the DoLe’s National Skills Registry project (NSRS) a system aimed to create a roster of jobseekers and their skills and competence. Davao region is now on its fifth and last wave of launching the SRS programwhich started in 2011 in Davao City.
The towns covered in the fifth wave included: Montevista and Compostela valley in Comval Province; Sarangani, Kiblawan, Sulop, Magsaysay and Jose Abad Santos in Davao del Sur; Caraga, Banay-Banay, and Cateel in Davao oriental and New Corella, Talaingod and San Isidro in Davao del Norte. A complete set of desktop computer, printer scanner and NSRS forms were given to support the registration of jobseekers in the municipality. “once the system is established, we can assist jobseekers in finding possible job placement. This could also aid the planning and decisionmaking of local chief executives since the system could provide relevant data as to skills availability and training needs in the respective areas,” Suyao said. “ In close coordination with the PeSo, we will send job vacancies from major cities to LgUs (Local government units) so that based on the registry they could refer employment opportunities to their constituents,” Suyao added. To register, jobseekers need to visit their barangay Halls or the respective Public
Security Bank posts 17% growth in 1Q, net income at P 1.43 billion
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oR Immediate Release. Security Bank Corporation (PSe: SeCB) earned Php 1.43 billion in net income, representing 17% year-on-year growth. This was driven by 42% year-on-year growth in net interest income to Php 2.8 billion, which was anchored on the expansion in loans and investment securities. Net interest margin improved to 3.54% in Q12014, up quarter-on-quarter from 3.33% in Q4-2013 and slightly up from 3.49% average in 2013. Non-interest income contributed Php 790 million. Fees and commissions was at Php 361 million, up 11% quarter-on-quarter. Trading gains was Php 320 million in Q1-2014. Security Bank’s total operating income increased by 17% year-on-year while operating cost (excluding provisions for credit losses and impairments), grew by 4.1%. Pre-provision-and-impairment income was at Php 1.84 billion, representing 32% year-on-year increase. The Bank made Php 133 million in credit provisions. The non-performing loan (NPL) ratio was at 0.06% in Q1-2014, down from 0.11% at year-end 2013, which is among the lowest in the banking industry. NPL reserve cover was at 198% in Q1-2014, up from 195% at year-end 2013, which is
among the highest in the industry. Security Bank’s total resources increased by 46% year-on-year to Php 377 billion as of March 31, 2014. Loans grew by 39% year-on-year while deposits increased by 49%. The loan-to-deposit ratio is at 78.8%. The investment securities portfolio increased by 132% year-on-year and 57% quarter-on-quarter. The Bank’s return on shareholders’ equity was at 13.8% and the return on assets was at 1.6% in Q1-2014. Security Bank President and Chief executive officer Mr. Alberto S. villarosa said, “our core businesses continue to grow alongside the healthy economy. our net margin has improved and our asset quality remains superior. There is healthy demand for the Bank’s services across all our customer segments.” Security Bank Chief Financial officer Mr. Joselito e. Mape said, “our cost efficiency is improving, with costto-income ratio at 48% in Q1-2014 from 55% in 2013. We made major investments in branch network and retail bank expansion in the last two years, which elevated our cost-to-income ratio during that period. our capital level under Basel 3 is healthy, with Tier 1 CAR at 13.5% and Total CAR at 14%.”
SRS MOA SIGNING. DOLE Davao Regional Director Joffrey M. Suyao (seated, 2nd from left) and Montevista Mayor Eutropio S. Jayectin (3rd from left) along with two Sanguiniang Bayan Members sign the Memorandum of Agreement for the implementation of Skills Registry System in Montevista town in Compostela Valley Province. Also in photo are (L-R) DOLE-ComVal Provincial Chief Erlinda Mamitag and DOLE Regional Employment cluster head Lariele P. Arce. employment Service office (PeSo) and fill out the NSRS form. “It is common misconcep-
tion that there are no available jobs, in truth there are a number of vacant jobs that need to be filled. The problem is
that the skill of the prospective applicant does not meet the requirements of their prospective job,” Suyao said.
“Hopefully could address job and skill mismatch,” he added. [Sherwin B. Manual/ DOLE 11]
President & Ceo ernest Cu said. “given these results, we remain confident in sustaining the growth throughout the year as globe moves closer to the completion of our network and IT transformation programs. Looking ahead, globe will continue with our commitment in providing more exciting promotions and innovative offers in order to create a wonderful world for our valued customers and shareholders,” he added. Mobile revenues improved by 8% to P18.5 billion in the first quarter from P17.1 billion a year earlier as the sustained growth in its postpaid segment was complemented by the solid performance from its prepaid brands. The company’s postpaid segment continued its strong contribution to the company’s overall mobile business, with revenues reaching P7.0 billion, up 18% from P6.0 billion in the first quarter of last year. Driven by the continued expansion of the subscriber base, which was at almost 2.1 million at the end of March this year, the postpaid segment now contributes 38% of the company’s mobile revenues. on the prepaid front, globe Telecom’s prepaid brands delivered a solid 2%
growth year-on-year despite the continued pervasiveness of the multi-SIMming and pressure on yields brought about by the popularity of bucket and unlimited offers. Driven in part by market-relevant promotions, such as the Free Facebook offer launched in November last year, gross acquisitions for both globe Prepaid and TM reached record-highs with over 9.1 million new subscribers in the first quarter of 2014, up 25% year-on-year and 3% quarter-on-quarter. Total mobile subscriber base reached 40.7 million at the end of the first quarter this year, from 35.1 million a year ago. To complement the solid growth of its mobile business, the company’s broadband business likewise sustained its double-digit growth on both revenues and customer base, which registered 12% and 26% expansion, respectively. With now close to 2.2 million broadband subscribers, globe broadband revenues reached P2.8 billion in the first quarter of 2014, up from P2.5 billion in the same period last year. Subscriber growth of fixed DSL was at 11% while that of wireless broadband segment increased 30% during the
quarter, driven by competitive and affordable data products and the pervasiveness of the expanded and modernized wireless, fixed line and broadband networks. globe Telecom’s fixed line data segment recorded revenues of P1.3 billion in the first quarter of 2014, growing by 19% compared to the first quarter of 2013. The fixed line data revenue’s sustained expansion year-on-year can be attributed to the company’s focus on enhancing the products, services and data-related solutions to meet the increasing demand on communications, connectivity and cloud services for its corporate clients. Also, the traditional fixed voice revenues rebounded this period, posting a year-on-year and quarter-on-quarter increase of 3%. The company recorded consolidated eBITDA of P8.8 billion in the first three months of the year, increasing by P20 million from a year earlier. Subsidy and operating expenses grew 15% yearon-year to P14.4 billion from P12.6 billion as globe reinvested the gains it made in its revenues in acquiring and retaining high-quality subscribers and in the expansion of its data network.
Globe Telecom sustains robust growth in 1Q; posts 9% rise in core net profit g
LoBe Telecom sustained robust growth in the first quarter of the year, delivering a core net profit expansion of 9% to P3.4 billion from P3.1 billion a year earlier, driven by strong performance of its business segments. Consolidated service revenues of the telecommunications provider reached P23.2 billion in the first three months of the year, representing a 9% increase from the P21.4 billion in the same period of last year. Solid revenue gains were driven by strong contributions across all business segments given the growth in both mobile and broadband customer bases, the sustained demand for data connectivity and the introduction of market-relevant promotions during the quarter. “We are pleased with our performance in the first quarter, as top-line growth momentum was sustained. We have also seen encouraging improvements in mobile browsing in terms of activity and number of users as a result of the successful Free Facebook promotion and we hope to see continuous growth in mobile internet adoption among our customers moving forward,” globe
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Business group to power firms: Follow schedules of brownouts P
oWeR utilities should stick to their posted schedules of power interruptions to prevent further losses on the part of employers, the Philippine exporters Confederation (Philexport) said. In an interview Monday at ”Kapehan sa Dabaw” at SM City Davao Annex, Philexport president Ferdinand Maranon said their members have complained that the power interruptions have not been followed. These have resulted in higher production costs as their workers have been asked to report at a certain time but do not get to work, he said. Maranon said that his frozen banana export business itself is directly affected by the rotating brownouts, as the microwavable products require refrigeration along the production process. His clients come from as far as the United States, Australia and Canada. So far, he said there have not yet been reports of clients backing out from export products that have been delayed because of power interruptions. “I hope they stick to a regular schedule, even if it takes
eight hours. The businesses are being affected,” he said. Maranon said their members could already have incurred losses of at least P1 million from the rotating brownouts. “I hope this changes soon,” he added. The Davao Light and Power Company (DLPC) in a statement said there were no rotating power interruptions during off-peak hours (12 midnight to 8am) from May 8 to 10. This was due to the increased power supply allocation from National Power Corporation as one unit of the Steag coal plant was successfully put back online, adding 105 megawatts to the grid, the statement said. DLPC also maximized other available power supply, such as those from Hedcor Sibulan and Talomo Hydropower plants and TMI and Bajada Power plants. DLPC attributed the changing power interruption schedules to deteriorating power supply and its “very volatile behavior.” The statement said they update their information once it becomes available. The power utility also responded to the negative
WHEN NIGHT IS OVER. A balut and barbecue vendor pushes his stall away from a street in Kidapawan City, early morning of 13 May 2014. Stalls like this are banned during the day due to road widening works going on in the city. [MindaNews photo by Geonarri Solmerano] reactions posted by netizens regarding President Benigno S. Aquino III’s statement that Mindanao power consumers needed to “pay a little more”. “This phrase does not refer to the distribution charge (the cost which goes to Davao Light),” DLPC said.
The utility said the investment into an expensive energy source such as the ones being used by Luzon and visayas would increase the generation charge. “But the good news is, yes there will be additional power supply in Mindanao, no more
rotating brownouts but more expensive electricity rates.” DLPC said it was “not in the position to implement this” as it is only a distribution utility, with the government being tasked to invest in alternative energy sources. Distribution charges have
to undergo approval by the energy Regulatory Commission. “Mindanao is experiencing a power crisis, we have insufficient power supply because no additional power plants are coming in until 2015,” it said. [MindaNews]
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He latest collection performance of Davao City Treasurer Rodrigo S. Riola and his team in so far as the real property taxes are concerned has impressed Councilor Danilo C. Dayanghirang, chairman of the City Council Committee on Finance, Ways and Means and Appropriations. Councilor Dayanghirang learned during a meeting with Treasurer Riola last Monday that the City Treasurer’s office (CTo) collected a total of P560.4 million in real property tax (RPT) in the first quarter (January to March 2014). This is equivalent to 88 percent of the total collectable RPT for the year 2014. To be able to collect 88 percent of the whole year’s target in the first three months is indeed a remarkable achievement. “So, I would like to commend and congratulate the City Treasurer’s office for doing its job,” marveled Dayanghirang, who has served the city government as lawmaker for 20 years now. He attributed the in-
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Happy Despite Brownouts
N this season of rotational brownouts and frayed patience, it is difficult to hurdle daily life with equanimity.The Facebook account of Davao Light shows various expressions of annoyance and disgust. When it was posted onlline that no rotating brownouts were implemented from May 8-10, netizens also expressed appreciation though with the awareness that this was just a respite from the ongoing energy crisis. A comment I found especially amusing was by someone who said that Davao Light cannot even stick to the schedules of rotating brownouts they themselves made, how much more run a multimillion power company. This article is, however, not about the failings of our energy provider, but about how we are reacting in times of such inconvenient power outages. I was reminded of Akira Kurosawa’s movie, Dreams, when the brownouts began. The last part of the movie was about a village of the watermills where the people forsook the polluting influence of modern technology and decided to live with the bare essentials in nature. The people were able to build thriving lives despite the absence of electricity. I wonder if we can do that what with all our attachments to gadgets and conveniences. I was especially disturbed when kids were complaining to their mom that they were bored
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because they had no internet connection. What happened to a summer of playing on the streets, reading, or just plain hanging out with friends? I believe that only boring people get bored; and when children get bored easily because of the absence of electricity, then something is truly amiss. Are we cultivating citizens that find meaning from being connected online to the detriment of personal relationships? A school administrator commented that one good thing about these brownouts is that people are forced to have face-to-face chats without the interference of gadgets. Many businesses are losing revenues. It is reported that Php30M per hour is lost in Mindanao as a result of the daily power outages. This is the harsh reality of brownouts. This is the economic side of things. More than that, there is a need to look into ourselves and our lifestyles. Can we still lead and live meaningful happy lives without electricity? It will be very difficult
for most as can be seen from the thread of comments on Davao Light’s Facebook account. Do we still consume uncaringly because we think that what we do does not really matter in the larger scheme of things? Insider information from the Korean community here in Davao reveals anxiety about the looming power shortage. They know that the local government will be hard-pressed to address the crisis. They are, thus, taking matters into their own hands by securing the arrival of high quality Korean generators and alternative sources of power. They have to take care of their own if their host country cannot. I used to think that brownouts were a great equalizer. Not anymore. once again, economics comes into play. Those who can, buy generators. Those who cannot, make do. It sucks if you have to make do but let this not suck joy out of life. To those who can buy generators, please do not post pictures of your new generators on Facebook and brag about it. It is tacky and tasteless, even if you buy a branded one and not the cheaper China model.on a lighter note, there is this generator model which is named eU10i. It sounds kinky especially if you punctuate it with the “ay” at the end. This is how we can still laugh during brownouts. Perhaps we can enjoy the power outages for a while and do our own eU10i.
es and prices of fuel rise to undetermined levels while the country is groping in the dark due to the deplorable power deficiency situation. Not surprisingly, in recent surveys the President’s popularity and net performance ratings have plateaued, and might be on the decline. But the President shrugged off the bleak reports and repeated over and over again during media interviews that his leadership is still on track. The question is: where is the track leading? Despite the President’s vehement denials, there is a continuing public perception that his is losing a tight grip on the presidency. No one, of course, said being the President of the country would be easy – though he has at times made it look so. Political analysts and persistent critics are one in their observation that what President Aquino was guilty of may simply be political inexperience and ineptitude. Small wonder that he has committed a string of political and diplomatic faux pas that have eroded his popularity during the past few months. The President has likewise taken a large measure of blame for the slip-up. Most damaging for the President, a self-declared corruption fighter were the incomparable financial scandals – PDAF and DAF scams
involving not only some members of the opposition but also several of his aides and party mates. The string of corruption charges spark the first hints by opposition lawmakers that the fund scams would serve as “pain in the neck” for the President, and give his would-be anointed bet a slim chance of winning in the 2016 presidential elections. Moreover, the flurry of financial scandals would intensify uncertainty surrounding the 2016 national polls seen as crucial to restoring some credibility and stability to the Aquino administration. Nonetheless, the President’s loyal supporters and party mates are blaming the whole mess on what they see as a cynical maneuver by power-obsessed political opponents. Many others notably those who still have faith in the present dispensation shared that sentiment. But the opposition group is quick enough to retaliate stating that the President is culpable for the partisan hostility that has putrefied the country’s political system. There are pretty heavy issues needed to be address posthaste, but crucial socio-economic measures have been relegated to the backburner by the legislature because it is in political infighting and the PDAF controversies where all their energies go. Faced with mounting criticism over the financial scandals and other interlocking problems, it would be easy to conclude that the series of unpleasant events would eventually bump off the presidential bid of President Aquino’s chosen predecessor.
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HoRT PoLITICAL TRICKLe – The bureaucracy must focus on its core functions and do them well to be able to do more with less exertion. We want a government that is efficient and cost-effective in the performance of its functions and the delivery of its services. Having a clean, honest and efficient government provides a society of opportunity rather than dependency. We must therefore ignite in each individual a sense of personal responsibility for the development of the country – giving them the opportunity to excel in every endeavor, taking pride in their productivity and capacity to contribute to national prosperity and returning to them their identity as Filipinos. FINANCIAL SCANDALS INTeNSIFY PoLITICAL UNCeRTAINTY – New problems and new controversies continue to brew, and the Aquino administration is under constant pressure. A frowning President Benigno Aquino III would not look out of place accompanying a summary of the country’s current state of affairs. Crime seems to be increasing at accelerating pace despite claims by police authorities and other law officials to the contrary. Public anger stemmed in part from the fact that delivery of basic social services is too slow. Unemployment rate continues to rise while the shelter program is nowhere near adequate. There is certainly plenty of reason for the masses of our people to howl protests actions: widespread corruption and rampant smuggling continue unabated, food shortage led to rising pric-
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oR Japan, staying in lockstep with the Americans on the east China Sea is important. When it comes to Russia, however, it’s highly problematic. Abe has put considerable effort into repairing ties with Russia; since taking office in December 2012, he’s met with President vladimir Putin five times. He’s made significant advances in mending territorial spats and normalizing their bilateral relationship. But when Tokyo unveiled new sanctions against Russia in April, Abe puts these gains at risk. of course, it’s hard for Japan to say no to the Americans directly — and it needn’t do so. Instead, Japan should work closely with european allies to push obama to ease the pace and extent of new sanctions. The fallout between the West and Russia will make Russia look east economically, with China set to benefit most. Japan has a real opportunity with an eastward-facing Russia and needs to maintain it. There is another avenue for Japan-eU coordination: wrapping up a broad trade agreement that would encompass roughly one-third of the global economy. on Monday, Japan and the eU agreed to complete the agreement by 2015. 4. expand the India opportunity. As India wraps up the largest democratic election in world history, Narendra Modi’s likely victory will offer Japan a new opportunity. Modi will have a mandate to use partnerships with advanced industrial democracies to build support for internal market reform. To Japan, India is a sound choice for a partner because the South Asian giant is sufficiently ruffled by China’s rise, and too big to get sucked into China’s orbit. over the last five years, trade between Japan and India increased 80 percent. But it still stands at a meager $18 billion — compared with China-India’s $67 billion and China-Japan’s $334 billion in 2012 — allowing a lot of room for expansion. 5. Pursue U.S.- tied multilateral strategies. Tokyo must push forward with the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal, even if sectors like agriculture will fight to protect themselves from tariff cuts on imports. Passage would lead to hundreds of billions of dollars of economic gains for the 12 participating countries, through liberalizing tariff and non-tariff barriers. A successful TPP deal could lead to better Chinese trade behavior over time: rather than shutting the door to China, TPP members could encourage Beijing to adopt certain rules and norms — like heightened rule of law to protect foreign corporations’ interests or intellectual property in China — in order to gain entry. Japan should also go one step further, and start laying the groundwork for a deal with the U.S. and its Asian neighbors that revolves around security instead of trade. A multilateral security agreement could set rules of the road for maritime conflicts and territorial spats in the east and South China Seas; it would put regional players’ mutual anxiety with a rising China to good use. But it’s critical that Japan, the U.S., and their Asian allies leave the door open for China to join if it changes its tune. Why would China ever join a security pact organized in response to its rise? over time, China will have more exposure to turmoil in the Middle east. That’s because the Chinese are becoming more reliant on Middle eastern energy, even as America weans off of it. We could see a “security swap” take place: in return for playing a security role in the gulf, the United States would beseech China to adhere to ground rules for more stable behavior in Asia Pacific. That would help Tokyo — and the global economy more broadly.
10 NEWS Higher...FFROM 1 implemented was only an hour a day but because of the minimal supply given by National Power Corporation (NPC). But, Luga clarified that the increase did not come from DLPC but passed on from their supplier. “Kung maremember nato last February 27, mao to ang singdanan kung kanus-a duna tay Mindanao power outage – total blackout… kung duna’y pag ubos sa atong main supply and atong pinakadako na supplier is the National Power Corporation – the Napocor. Mao ni ang barato na kuryente, ginpalit nato ni sa Napocor ang atong generation cost is the pass through charges of only P2.90,” Luga elaborated. Luga stressed that since NPC reduced its supply ‘significantly’, the DLPC resorted to bought supply from the fuel-fired power plants. “We have the contract for 280MegaWatts (with NPC) sugod sa February 27 nibaba
ang atong supply from 280 nahimo na lang 180. Diha dayon nawad-an tag 100MW na supply,” he explained. He further explained that on April 29 the supply given by NPC to DLPC is only 120MW. This time the DLPC implemented a four-hour power outage during peak hours and one hour on the off peak. Last May 7, the supply of NPC was again reduced to 102MW forcing DLPC to implement another hour of power outage during the off peak hours. In a related statement, DLPC explained that there are two factors affecting the electricity bill. “one is the amount of energy consumed and the other is the electricity rate. The electricity rate is made up of three main components i.e. generation rate, transmission rate and distribution rate,” the statement said. According to the state-
ment, the energy consumption should be compared first and the number of days covering the electricity bill should be considered since there are months with 28/29 days, 30 days or 31 days. Another way to measure if there is an increase in energy consumption is to compare the averages or daily energy consumption (dividing the energy consumption for the month with its corresponding number of days). “The normal tendency when hit with rotational brownouts is for the energy consumption to go down but it is not always the case since some might use electricity more during the periods when it is available to compensate or to do the activities they have not done or completed because of the brownouts,” the statement explained. Transmission and distribution rates, according to the DLPC statement, do not change very often and usually
remain relatively constant for about a year. The generation rate changes correspondingly to the change in the generation mix. generation mix is the mixture of the different rates of power. “Distribution utilities’ revenue is driven by the energy consumption of their customers. It doesn’t make sense then for distribution utilities to resort to brownouts as a way to increase distribution rates when the adverse effect of brownouts is the slowing down of economic activities which can lead, most likely, to negative growth,” DLPC said. Consequently, DLPC stressed that the energy consumption of customers decreases thus reducing their revenues. “generation and transmission costs are passed-on charges which the distribution utilities just collect and pay to the generating companies they get power supply from and to the transmission service provider.”
ter the mining operation. Committee on environment chair Danilo Dayanghirang told edge Davao that mining associations and firms should present concrete miti-
gating measures in its plan to operate gold and copper mining. At present, Dayanghirang said the city council, along with Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R.
Duterte, remains firm on their stand for a total ban of mining activities in areas within the city’s jurisdiction. He said that excluding sand and gravel quarrying and
other non-metal extraction activities from mining ban recognizes the significant role of non-metal mining in job generation and income generation activities of the city. [CRC]
from terminating employee except for just causes. Contracts made to fix employment dura-
tions to violate the bill’s provisions will be ruled null and void. Probationary employ-
ment is fixed at six months, after which period converts to regular employment. Ilagan said the bill aims to remove the power to legalize contractual employment. Labor secretary Rosalinda Baldoz even issued Department order 18-A Series of 2011 towards this end. Ilagan said promoting contract labor, to attract foreign capital and create jobs, with hard economic facts. “Contractual employment egged on capitalists to lay off workers more easily and led the shameful finding by the International Labor organization that the Philippines has the highest unemployment rate in all of Southeast Asia.,” Ilagan explained. Records show that unemployment reaches 4.37 mil-
lion in 2011 to 4.49 million in 2013 while job generation dropped from 1.2 million in 2011 to a mere 317,000 in the same year. De Jesus said that the rampant scourge of contractualization is not only demeaning and costly for young underemployed job applicants constantly hunting for jobs, but also threatens the life and health of workers. She cited the example of the workers injured and killed in 2011 while working on the eton building who were refused compensation for injuries and death because they were contracted under many layers of job subcontracting. violators need to pay P500,000 or imprisonment of up to two years. [PNA]
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RePUBLIC oF THe PHILIPPINeS RegIoNAL TRIAL CoURT 11TH JUDICIAL RegIoN oFFICe oF THe CLeRK oF CoURT-SHeRIFF DAvAo CITY
hOME DEVELOpMENT MUTUAL FUND Mortgagee -versusEJF-REM CASE NO. 14,58314 ShIRLEY S. JAYSON married to JOSEph B. JAYSON Mortgagor/s. x- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -x NOTICE OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL SALE Upon extra-judicial petition for sale under Act 3135, as amended, filed by the above- mentioned morgagee against above-mentioned mortgagors with postal address at LoT 17 blk 76 ,PH 4 DeCA HoMeS Subd., Mintal, Davao City to satisfy the mortgage indebtedness which as of November 25, 2013 amounted to ( p 823,124.24 ) Philippine Currency, inclusive of interest, penalty charges, plus attorney’s fees equivalent to TeN ( 10%) of the total indebtedness plus other legal expenses incident of foreclosure and sale; the undersigned Sheriff Iv of the Regional Trial Court, Davao City, will sell at public auction on May 23 , 2014 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 or MANAgeR’S CHeCK and in Philippine Currency, the following real property together with all the improvements thereon, to wit: Transfer Certificate of Title No. T- 146-2011012839
“ A parcel of land (Lot 17, Blk. 76, xxx) situated in Barangay of Tugbok, City of Davao Island of Mindanao.xxx Containing an area of ONE hUNDRED TWENTY (120) SQUARE METERS, 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 June 20, 2014 without further notice. This NoTICe will be posted in three (3) conspicuous public places in the City of Davao and in the place where the property is situated and where the auction sale will take place for the information of the general public and the parties.
Prospective buyers are hereby enjoined to investigate for themselves the titles herein described real property/ies and the encumbrances thereon, if any there be. Davao City, Philippines, April 15, 2014
FoR THe eX-oFFICIo SHeRIFF: (SGD.) CONRADO p. MACAUTAY, JR. Sheriff Iv
Noted by: (SGD) ATTY. EDIpOLO p. SARABIA, JR. Clerk of Court vI & ex-officio Provincial Sheriff
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eNATe Blue Ribbon Committee Chairman Teofisto guingona III released to the media on Tuesday the controversial list of Janet Lim Napoles, the alleged mastermind of the P10-billion pork barrel scam. A total of 11 former and incumbent senators, including Jinggoy estrada, Juan Ponce enrile and Ramon Revilla Jr., were among the 98 individuals whose names were written on the so-called Napoles list. estrada, enrile and Revilla were already charged with plunder in the office of the ombudsman. other incumbent senators listed include vicente Sotto III, Loren Legarda, Aquilino ‘Koko’ Pimentel III, gregorio ‘gringo’ Honasan II, Francis ‘Chiz’ escudero and Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano. Former Senator Manuel villar and the late Senator Robert Barbers were also on the list which former Senator Panfilo Lacson submitted to the guingona committee. Neophyte Senator Jv ejercito was also on the list but listed as one of the 69 former and incumbent congressmen and congresswomen who allegedly received kickbacks from the priority development assistance fund (PDAF) they released to the
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bogus non-government organizations (Ngos) of Napoles. Also in the list of former House members are former Batanes Congressman and now Budget Secretary Florencio Abad, former Partylist Congressman and now Technical education and Skills Development Authority (TeSDA) Chairman Joel villanueva, and former Pampanga Congressman Mikey Arroyo, son of former President gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. other former and incumbent congressmen on the list include: Jesus Judin Romualdo, Banzai Nieva, Isidro Ungab, Reynaldo Umali, Salacnib Baterina, Conrado estrella, Raymond estrella, victor ortega, Niel Benedict Montejo, Arthur Pinggoy, Samuel Dangwa, Florencio Flores, erwin Chiongbian, erico Fabian, Florencio Miraflores, Napoleon Beration, Rickey Sandoval, Max Rodriguez, Rufus Rodriguez, Rizalina Seachon Lanete, edgard valdez, Scott Davies Lanete, Rafael Nantes, Sunny rose Madamba, Ruffy Biazon, gerald gullas, Carlos Padilla, Rodolfo Plaza, Arnulfo Fuentebella, Raul del Mar, Rommel Amatong, Marc Douglas Cagas, Digaden Dilangalen, Iggy Arroyo, Rodolfo valencia, eduardo Zialcita and Nanette Castelo Daza.[PNA]
solve the Mindanao power crisis, will go a long way in helping local communities, aside from giving power, it also has provided revenue and employment to host communities. Davao Light and Power Company has contracted 6.6 megawatts of the Tudaya Hydro Power Plant 1 while Davao del Sur electric Cooperative (DASUReCo) has contracted 7 megawatt from the plant. With additional power, DASUReCo is among the few electric coop-
erative in Mindanao enjoying adequate power. Petilla cited DASUReCo for having the initiative to contract out power from other sources, which has shielded them from crippling brownouts. The energy secretary also cited the local government of Sta. Cruz for being very supportive of the project.Petilla cited cases where many power projects are delayed because of opposition or non-support from LgUs. [PIA/RG Alama]
“We hope na marami pa papasok sa energy. But our investment leads as of this month is mas mas maraming interest sa oil palm,” he said. Carmelo C. Laborada, local economic investment and promotion officer (Leipo) in Davao oriental told reporters yesterday during the public consultation of the proposed Investment and Promotion Plan 2014 at the Pinacle Hotel and Suites that the
province has identified 42,000 hectares viable for oil palm plantation. The local government unit of Davao del Sur has also identified 4,000 hectares to be developed for oil palm plantation. “If we can develop this by the end of the year, there’s no doubt that the Agusan Mill, with their P500 million investments on the development of milling plant, will enter the province,” Laborado said. Dureza said the BoI has yet to set the target amount of investments for 2014 but added that they are now serving two to three foreign investors per week. “We’re targetting 60 clients who will be provided with assistance per year but most of the time we reach about a hundred per year,” he said. [CRC]
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Zamora’s LTO Bill for ComVal office passed on 3rd reading T
He House of Representatives approved, on Third Reading, House Bill No. 577 which seeks to establish the Land Transportation office of Compostela valley Province, during its plenary session on May 12, 2014. The proposed measure is principally authored by Rep. Maria Carmen Zamora of the first district of Compostela valley Province. “This is truly a timely approval. For the longest time, our LTo sub-office in Nabunturan has been serving the needs of our motoring public, with minimal support and great budgetary difficulties. With a regular Land Transportation office for the province, Comvaleños’ can look forward to greater convenience and better facilities in the acquisition of driver’s licenses, registration of motor vehicles and other transport-re-
lated services. The new and hopefully expanded office is expected to have increased operations to curb illegal activities concerning the conveyance, transfer, sale or possession of motor vehicles,” said Rep. Zamora. This bill was actually also passed by the House of Representatives on 3rd Reading during the 15th Congress, but it was not acted upon by the Senate due to time constraints. “With the bill’s early passage and approval in the House, we expect that there will now be ample time for our colleagues at the Senate to deliberate upon, and approve the measure so that it will finally see enactment into law,” added the Representative. The House has recommended the immediate transmission of HB No. 577 to the Senate for its consideration.
COMPETITION. Participants guide goats in a race, which was among the minor events of the rodeo competition in Pigcawayan, North Cotabato on Tuesday, 6 May 2014. Rodeo is one of the series of events for the centennial celebration of the province on September 1. [Mindanews Photo by Keith Bacongco]
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DavNor launches Oplan T Andam/ Brigada Eskwela
DOST to showcase works of inventors in Region 12
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He Provincial government of Davao del Norte is showing its all-out support to the school clean-up campaign of the Department of education by launching the oplan ANDAM cum Brigada eskwela program. governor Rodolfo del Rosario will unveil the program at the Carmen Central ele-
mentary School in Barangay Ising, Carmen, this province, on May 9, 2014. Schools Division Superintendent Josephine Fadul, Mayor Marcelino Perandos, 1003rd “Raptor” Brigade Commander Col. Harold Cabreros, and Provincial Police Director PSSupt. Samuel gadingan will grace the kick-
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off ceremony. The special oplan ANDAM cum Brigada eskwela program will be conducted in 15 barangays in the months of May and June 2014. The initiative will be held in collaboration with the local government units, the army, police and other important stakeholders of the oplan ANDAM (Advocacy on Natural Disaster Awareness and Management) program of the province. The province teamed up with the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police, Department of education and the local government units in implementing the convergence for peace, climate change adaptation (CCA) and disaster risk reduction (DRR), teaching communities simple technologies that will help them reduce their vulnerability and build their resilience to calamities. owing to the deep involvement of the Deped in
the CCA-DRR undertaking of the province, the governor deemed it auspicious to combine the program with the Deped’s voluntary school maintenance drive this year, with the theme, “Disaster Risk Reduction, Preparedness and Safety in Schools.” various oplan ANDAM services will be conducted alongside the school cleanup drive in order to ensure the tiptop shape of school facilities for the opening of the school year. The activities include orientation on basic life-saving techniques, water sanitation and hygiene, river bank protection, bio-gas technology and botanical concoction, and earthquake/fire drills. The governor said the new convergence effort will show off the Dabaonons undying passion for the ancient Filipino “Bayanihan” custom or spirit of communal unity and cooperation to achieve a common goal.[Noel Baguio-DavNor Info]
He Department of Science and Technology (DoST) in Region 12 will showcase later this month various innovative projects and creations of emerging inventors in the region. Dr. Zenaida Hadji RaofLaidan, DoST Region 12 director, said the initiative will mainly highlight the 2014 Regional Invention Contest and exhibit (RICe), which is slated on May 27 to 28 at the Phela grande Convention Center here. She said the activity will feature scientific and technological innovations developed by inventors, manufacturers, researchers and other concerned enthusiasts within the region. “There will also be showcases of breakthroughs and inventions from our academic and research and development communities,” Laidan said. The 2014 RICe, which is supported by the DoST’s Technology Application and Promotion Institute, is an annual competition for amateur and professional inventors who wish to highlight their ingenuity and craft through their research
works and creations. In Region 12, the competition in the past several years has led to the uncovering of a number of inventions and innovations like machineries and equipment for food processing and agricultural uses. Also known as Soccsksargen, the region comprises the provinces of South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani, North Cotabato and the cities of general Santos, Koronadal, Tacurong, Kidapawan and Cotabato. Laidan said the upcoming regional showcase will serve as the qualifying round of the National Inventions Contest and exhibits (NICe) that will take place later this year. Patterned after the national competition, she said the 2014 RICe will focus on six categories: invention, utility model, industrial design, creative research, research for high school students and creative research for college students. She said the three winners will be declared for each category, with the top selection earning the right to represent the region in the 2014 NICe. [MindaNews]
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Celebrating motherhood I
t’s that time of the year once again when mothers take center stage and all families unite in giving thanks to moms across the globe. This year, I not only pay tribute to
my mom (who passed away in 2005), but also everyone around the world. I feel so blessed that I was given this column which celebrates moms and all our beautiful differences and triumphs. I’ve come to know more women and learned from their own challenges and experiences.
From single-moms to mompreneurs, there really is so much to share and understand about the many facets of motherhood. I, for one, consider myself a work in progress and I am happy that I get first hand tips from other experienced moms. It’s amazing how much motherhood changes one’s life for the better. Things that used to rock your world would later on turn out to be a spec you can shrug off your shoulder. You’re able to endure all wounds and take in all the cruelties of life, as long as those are thrown only at you and not your child. Your happiness doesn’t revolve around you anymore neither does it solely depend on anything that’s temporary and tangible. A simple smile or giggle injects energy into your system, relieving you from momentary worries and troubles. You acquire the heart of a lion, braving all odds just for the safety and comfort of your child.
Motherhood is just as challenging as it is rewarding. As much as anyone would wish that there’s a step by step guide in being a good mother, there really is no perfect formula in becoming one. Each mom has different challenges, different abilities and skills, and certainly different children. Imagine a mom of five, managing five different personalities and temperaments. You’d never know whose needs you have to prioritize first, but moms are able to rise above the endless tantrums and whining and provide all that’s necessary. Motherhood is like a rollercoaster
ride that doesn’t end after a few rounds or when fuel runs out. Your duties and responsibilities go beyond the usual routine… sometimes, even transcending on to family’s the next generation. Day in and day out, mothers face on different surprises on the battlefield, wiping sweat and tears and nurturing the future champions and icons. While there is more to motherhood than what meets the eye, sometimes the beauty of it can get lost in all in all chores, sleepless nights and noise. A mother’s love goes beyond words, and no amount of sweat and tears can put an end to their giving, loving, and caring. to all fellow mothers, I salute you for your hard work, great love, resilience and selflessness. It’s sad that I don’t get to spend and share Mother’s Day with my mom. I am forever grateful to have been raised by such a gracious and selfless one. I can only wish to be half the mother she was, and I am still trying and learning. Motherhood is one of the greatest gifts I’ve been privileged to have, and I am proud to be a mom to one beautiful child who continues to understand and love me immensely despite my shortcomings and flaws. When motherhood gets tough, I try to remember the day it all began, the change it brought and the new experiences and opportunities it presented. I always take a step back and remember that moment when my daughter, tatiana, was born --- the moment when
I’ve come to know the meaning of unconditional love simply by the touch of my baby’s hand. All that I am now and hope to be, I owe it to my mom and my daughter. Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms around the world!
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Travel Essentials at SM City Davao
BEForE school opens again, make the most of the summer break by going on vacations with friends or the whole family. Destinations may vary but irrespective of where you are headed to, it is important to make the well-deserved recreation as memorable and as enjoyable as possible. sM City Davao rounds up this season’s travel essentials that will you’re your vacation stress-free and comfortable whether it be a road trip or a flight to exotic destinations. Luggage Every 10 seconds, a piece of Delsey Luggage is being purchased. That’s because travellers in France, Bolivia, Thailand, Philippines and everywhere in between know that Delsey makes travel smart and easy. Each Delsey bag is rigorously tested –dropped continuously, rolled over abrasive surfaces, and made to suffer extreme temperatures and conditions to ensure quality and durability. Delsey offers the busy traveller a wide
variety of luggage to choose from, including totes, carry-ons, standard luggage, duffel bags and garment bags. Choose from a light smaller sized carry-on or an expandable bag which gives one more room when needed. Delsey store is located at the ground floor of the Annex. Backpacks Picking the right backpack is an important part of any trip. too big, and you’ll have too much extra weight. too small, and you’ll never fit anything in. Pick the wrong material, and when it rains, your stuff will be soaked. Check out Bratpack for the best selection of travel backpacks which are easy to store, comfortable to wear, easy to move around
with and keep your travel essentials organized. Bratpack is located at the ground floor of sM Davao Main Mall. Footwear Nothing spoils a good walk aroundtour than sore feet. Love your paws and protect them with sanuk. sanuk makes awesome sandals with soles so squishy that you’ll forget you are wearing one. The brand makes great designs for both guys and girls so nobody is left out of the mix. They are best for the airports, lounging in the beach and even long on-foot tours. Grab your sanuks at the second floor of the mall’s main mall. Celebrate summer and go on a trip. Wherever it may be, be sure to be ready for sunshine and a whole lot of fun! Everything you need for a hassle-free trip is at sM City Davao. Like SM City Davao on Facebook or follow @smcitydavao on Twitter and @ smdavao on Instagram for event and promo updates.
UP AND ABOUT
SVS tours Davao City, promotes Korean beauty services AlWAys wanting to show to their clients their love, the super Visual salon (sVs) beauty salon family recently toured around Davao City, visiting the city’s many sights and landmarks from North to south relaying a message of love for Dabawenyos as they continue praying that God may abundantly bless them and their family.
sVs is a professional beauty salon and spa that has been redefining beauty services in Davao City for three years. What started humbly as a venue to share the real Korean beauty salon experience and producing excellent world-class local hairstylists, sVs provides outstanding services and has a reputation as a high-end but affordable beauty salon. The salon uses the best hair medicine products and superb facilities, offering clients the newest and best solution for your hair, scalp and nails
that set the hair fashion trends in Davao. Not wanting to rest on its laurels, sVs continues to innovate new styles and treatments, expanding their horizons in preparation for growth outside Davao City.
Visit sVs salon at the 4th level Beauty and Wellness Center, of the Gaisano Mall of Davao. like them at their facebook page and group svs(super visual salon) and give them a ring at 282-1603 or 09323706-909.
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Celebrity style
Nash Aguas wows fans at SM Davao
In what looked a lot like an homage to her character Mystique’s blue bodysuit, Jennifer Lawrence wowed in a formfitting blue gown at the X-Men: Days of Future Past premiere Saturday in New York City. All eyes shifted to Lawrence as she stepped in front of the cameras at the Jacob Javits Center in the figureflattering Jason Wu design. The Oscar winner, 23, completed her look with smoky eyes, black heels, a small matching clutch, and she wore her blonde hair swept to one side.
HUNDrEDs of teens and tweens flocked the Event Center of sM City Davao last May 3 for the Campus Crush summer tour featuring Nash Aguas.
Aguas, who was discovered in the noontime show MtB as a contestant in the show’s Batang F4 contest, became one of the pioneer batch of talents in the kiddie gag show Goin’ Bulilit. The cute little boy who once made the audience laugh out loud with his impeccable timing in comedy has now become a dashing young man who sweeps young girls off their feet. A mere wink made the crowd roar which was telling that Davaoeños definitely want to see more of Nash. Nash now leads young boy band Gimme 5, which was launched in the ABs
CBN sunday variety show AsAP 2013. The young lad continues to delight his followers through his regular show LUV U where he is paired with Alexa Ilacad. He also has stints in the network’s shows like
MMK and Wansapanataym. Nash showcased his singing and dancing skills during the show. Lucky girls were able to meet and greet him afterwards. Catch more exciting
events this summer at SM City Davao. For inquiries, call 297-6998 local 126. Like SM City Davao on Facebook or follow @smcitydavao on Twitter and @ smdavao on Instagram for event and promo updates.
Wildcard finalist John Raspado hailed as first-ever ‘I Am PoGay’ grand winner WilDCArD finalist John raspado of Baguio City was hailed as the first-ever grand winner of “it’s showtime’s” beauty pageant for gay men, “i Am PoGay,” beating 22 other finalists during its grand finals on “it’s showtime” saturday (May 10). John won P300,000 and also won the “Brusko ‘Day” award for being the most manly-looking finalist. He made a mark on the judges during the question-andanswer portion, where all the Top 5 finalists were asked what a blank white photo meant to them. “it means rebirth. life is like a white canvas, and we get to paint it with different colors,” he said. Tian lacsamana was hailed as the first runner-up and won P200,000, while
Oreo Gajasan was named as the second runner-up with P100,000. Completing the Top 5
were runners-up sycris Brown and Ton Villaruel, who both won P50,000 each. sycris and Ton were
also awarded the “KumuCouture” or the Best in Formal Wear Award and the “Beksfriend” or Friendship Award, respectively. Finalist Bench Tinao, who didn’t make it to the Top 10, bagged the “Pamintalent” or Best in Talent Award, based on the week-long talent competition leading to the finale. Host Jhong Hilario, lani Misalucha, richard Gomez, Dra. Vicki Belo, and Miss Universe Philippines 2014 Mary Jean lastimosa served as judges for the grand finals. “i Am PoGay” was launched in January this year to put the spotlight on gay men, following the tremendously successful “That’s My Tomboy” pageant that showcased charming and talented lesbians.
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Ciudades Tierra Series: Trail Run with Nature
By Bai Fauziah Fatima Sinsuat Ambolodto
oN sIGHt, participants were mentally taking notes of the possible challenges ahead. As the sun rose to its peak, one by one, they lined, consoled, took a photo and prayed for their run. Armed with determination and race kit numbers embedded with time chip that records their time, participants for the 12k were first to go followed by those who braved the 6k and the excited 3k– with minutes interval, that is. As the gunshot was fired by team Posible Coach and race director Gado Pelingo, the excitement of what lies ahead tripled by the second. The recently concluded Ciudades tierra series is a first of its kind in Davao where runners, enthusiasts and pros, battled with themselves and their threshold for the great outdoors. With its luscious green fields expanding from all ends, it was more than a ‘laid-back
run’ but an adventure that made everyone expect the unexpected. From a 15 ft man made Anarchy Wall, race Wall and wet Mud Pit, participants raced with time to surpass each obstacle strategically placed and organized by IroK Adventures that truly highlighted the vast wonders of Ciudades.
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Indeed, the Ciudades tierra series is a best way to get in touch with nature and gauge your strength all together. Ciudades, located in a 200-hectare luscious land property along tigatto road, Buhangin in Davao City, boasts of serene and comfort as you explore the many facets of life here. With Ciudades, you not only create a family but memories to last a lifetime. This vibrant masterplan is the broadest self-contained community that will make your every day a reason to celebrate. In attendance was Aga Casidsid, foremost Philippine blind runner, who was driven and determined to finish the race despite his condition. to state, he urged and pursued to finish the race along with some of the best runners from Davao. As the sun continued to make its presence felt, finishers made their way to the end with hands up in the air and smiles plastered on their tired but happy faces. stories of delight reverberated as they exchanged tales of triumph evidenced by the dirt on them. Indeed, the trail, with its many obstacles, was not an easy feat to conquer; it was testing your ability, finishing what that you have started and appreciating the beauty of Ciudades in a run. Before capping the day, winners were congratulated for a job well done. Cash prizes and gifts were
distributed, raffle contest from the participants’ registration number and a question and answer was held to the delight of those in attendance. This was
made possible by sponsors Columbia sporstwear, Mountain Hardwear, summit drinking water, and skyflakes. If you missed this most
exciting event, visit Ciudades’ website at www. ciudades.com.ph for the latest news on their other outdoor activities and land development details.
13 COMMUNITY SENSE YMCA Davao brings aids to fire victims in Bucana
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MCA DAvAo visited the more than 30 displaced families after a fire gutted down their houses on Thursday, April 3, 2014 at Purok 12-A in Barangay 76-A Bucana, Davao City. on April 15, 2014, a 3-vehicle convoy loaded with 29 boxes of food stuffs, left YMCA Davao Headquarters and drove to Barangay 76-A , to meet with the fire victims of St John, Bucana, Davao City, whose houses were razed down. “While strengthening communities through youth development is our primor-
dial goal, YMCA Davao must not loose sight that it is our duty as well to provide opportunites to our fellowmen and brothers who are in need of help,” YMAC Davao President Nonoy villa-Abrille said. other YMCA officers who joined the turnover activity included Treas. Paciencio Rosalem Jr., Past Pres. vicente Bañes Jr., Directors Henry Braceros, Reynaldo Sazon, general Secretary Sylvia Piedad and Staff Member Reynaldo Perez. A joint effort of YMCA Davao and Don Cesareo villa-Abrille Foundation, the donated food items consisted of
4 kilos rice, 5 cans Hollywood corn beef. 5 cans Argentina corn beef, 6 cans Mega sardines, 1 pack Alaska milk, 9 cans quick chow beef, 9 packs lucky me chickchow and 1 tie great Taste coffee. Bucana Homeowners Federation Pres. Nanette Macapundag, Kasilak II Pres. Lydia Tomada, United Strength homeowners Pres. Ruel “Tata” gemarino, Past Presidents Baby Solante, and Cesar Tatad and other community leaders were among those who assisted YMCA Davao in identifying the fire victims. [By Frances Marian V.A. Castaña]
YMCA-Davao assists Bucana fire victims by distributing foodstuffs to their families. Shown above (from left) are YMCA-Davao Director Henry Braceros, Treasurer Jun Rosalem, President Nonoy Villa-Abrille, Director Rey Sazon and past President Vic Bañes Jr. [Photo by Sylvia Piedad]
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25 Mazda MX-5 Anniversary Edition units allocated to PHL T
o celebrate the iconic Mazda MX-5’s 25th Anniversary, a special 25TH Year Anniversary edition was recently announced at New York International Auto Show to be made available worldwide. of the approximately 1,000 units to be produced, Mazda Philippines has been allocated a maximum of 25 units. The Limited edition will be built and imported from Japan. Also affectionately known as the Mazda Miata, the MX-5 has spanned three model generations with over 940,000 units manufactured since 1989. It has held the guinness World Record for “Best Selling two-seater sports car” for fourteen straight years. The fun lightweight sports car is the embodiment of Mazda’s carmaking philosophy as it realizes Mazda’s concept of Jinba Ittai, or horse and rider as one. “This year, Mazda in the Philippines, together with the Miata Club Philippines, are participating with the rest of the world in celebrating the 25th year of pure driving enjoyment with the MX5,” says Steven Tan, President and Ceo of Berjaya Auto Philippines, the exclusive distributor of Mazda vehicles in the country. “We are very privileged to be allocated 25 units from the very limited global allocation. We can’t imagine a better way to kick off the
25th Year Anniversary celebration together with the Miata Club Philippines than with 25 units of the limited edition coming into the Philippines. essentially, we become part of the global MX-5 community in this global automotive celebration.” The MX-5 25th Anniversary edition is based on the current third generation Miata Power-Retractable Hard Top (PRHT) model. It will come in the much sought after Soul Red metallic premium color with Brilliant Black A-pillars, windshield surround, side mirrors, rear seatback bars, headlamp bezels and retracting roof. A set of 17-inch 10-spoke aluminum wheels in gunmetal finish round up the outside accents. A single 25th Anniversary badge with the vehicle’s identifying serial number is mounted on the driver’s side fender to emphasis the unit’s heritage. Inside, almond leather seats and stainless steel scuff plates come embossed with the 25th Anniversary logo. Red-contrast stitching on the seats, the floor console lid, manual shift lever boot, parking brake lever and door armrests highlight the uniqueness of this model. Piano black steering wheel spokes, satin-chrome meter rings, and a hand-painted dashboard deco-
ration panel embolden the interiors even more. Drilled aluminum pedals lend themselves to precise heel-and-toe operation making this limited edition Miata just as fun to drive as the original model. Underneath the hood, the MX-5 25th Anniversary edition sports pistons, connecting rods and a flywheel selectively matched to provide the best engine balance and to reduce weight. This makes the already peppy 2.0-liter MZR engine rev
livelier. Combined with special Bilstein shock absorbers for manual transmission models, the limited run MX-5 embodies the brand’s appreciation for enthusiasts who value driving pleasure. The MX-5 started off as lightweight and compact opentop two-seater with a front midship engine on a rear-wheeldrive platform with production kicking off in April 1989. Mazda intended the MX-5 to be a driver’s dream car with its 50:50
front-rear ratio weight distribution an low yaw inertia moment. With its distinctive retractable headlights it has endeared itself as the affordable sports car for everyone. only 200 units were officially sold by Mazda dealerships in the Philippines in the 1990s. Since then, it has spawned a generation of roadster fanatics, spearheaded by the Miata Club of the Philippines (MCP), who have remained loyal fans to the MX-5’s pureness as a fun driving machine.
Founded in 1997, MCP is composed of Miata owners and aficionados who have championed the model as a fun, driving machine. “It is with great pride that MCP will be part of the festivities commemorating the MX5’s 25th Year Anniversary,” says Allan Alvaro, current president of MCP. “our members are also looking forward to welcoming the MX-5 25th Anniversary edition as a symbol of this classic’s enduring contribution to spirited driving.”
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oP contenders City Mayor’s office and Davao City Police office are on collision course anew in the ongoing Davao Summer Sports for Peace Festival. CMo banked on its super subs to outduel Police Regional office, 74 – 66, and extend its winning streak to five games while chief rival Davao City Police office kept abreast with a 100 – 81 rout of National Support Unit in another exciting triple-bill on Friday at the DCRC Almendras gym. Rodel Bantilan and Ryan
Lomotos, who both came off the bench, scored crucial baskets in the final three minutes to help CMo nail its fifth win in a row and deal the Policemen their first loss. CMo unleashed a 10 – 2 spurt with Bantilan scoring all his five last period points to take a, 69 – 59, lead under two and a half minutes left in the game. The Policemen tried to get back on track but the City-Hall based dribblers withstood by playing key defensive stops in the dying seconds. Bantilan and Lomotos finished the game with 16 and 12
respectively for CMo, which trailed at the end of the first canto, 10 – 15. Christopher “Bong” go led CMo’s offensive punch anew, drilling in game-high 22 points with the bulk of the points came in the second and third period. After a lousy shooting in the opening period, go found his mark in the second period to lead CMo end the first half with a 31 – 28 advantage. edwin Awitin made 20 points for PRo which tasted its first defeat in four outings. Rommel Cameros had 12.
eastern Conference finals. He missed his second free throw with 1.1 seconds left. “He was what was needed on the road and that’s what makes him the best player in the game,” Heat coach erik Spoelstra said. Spoelstra talked to James about coming out in the fourth quarter, but had about as much success as the Nets’ defenders. “He asked me and I didn’t know if he was serious or not, and what I told him I cannot say again,” James said. “So I wanted to finish out the game. I felt like it was a must-win for us.” Joe Johnson scored 18 points for the Nets, who were 15 of 25 from 3-point range in their game 3 victory but only 5 of 22 in this one. Paul Pierce scored 16 points, while Deron Williams and Shaun Livingston each had 13. Dwyane Wade scored 15 points on the night his Heat postseason record of 46 points was shattered. Bosh finished with 12. Miami pulled out a thrilling victory in a game neither team led by double digits and has won at least one road game in 14 straight series, breaking the record set by the Chicago Bulls from 1991-94. Kevin garnett’s two free throws tied it with 2:30 remaining. Both teams then couldn’t
score, with Bosh missing a pair of jumpers before getting a third crack at it when the Heat swung the ball around to him in the corner in front of the Brooklyn bench for a 3 that made it 97-94. Johnson then missed a jumper while trying to draw James’ sixth foul — Johnson said afterward that James “flopped” — and Allen’s free throws put it away. “obviously the series is not over but we really have to have some urgency going to Miami and we’ve got to come out of there with one,” Johnson said. Wade scored 46 points against Boston in the first round of the 2010 playoffs, and James’ best in a Heat uniform had also come against the Celtics, his memorable 45-point performance that saved Miami’s season in game 6 of the 2012 eastern Conference finals. Pierce, who asked to guard James after game 1, was on the wrong end of an assault that was even better this time. James and the Heat had shrugged off a couple days of chatter from Pierce, who said the Nets weren’t afraid of the Heat. But things were testy at the start, with first-quarter technical fouls for James, Pierce, Shane Battier and Alan Anderson. Miami started quickly again, making nine of its first 12 shots, and led 27-22 after one behind 12 points from James.
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eW YoRK (AP) — LeBron James had done his part to put the Miami Heat in control of the eastern Conference semifinals, and one last free throw was meaningless except to him. He missed, leaving him one shy of his first 50-point playoff game, muttering to himself after. “That’s the first time I’ve been disappointed in myself in a win,” James said. Then he smiled, realizing his performance left nothing to complain about. James tied his playoff career high with 49 points, Chris Bosh made the tiebreaking 3-pointer with 57 seconds left, and the Heat beat the Brooklyn Nets 102-96 on Monday night for a 3-1 lead. James carried the Heat nearly the entire way until Bosh hit the shot that put Miami ahead for good — a play where James resisted the temptation to force a shot, instead passing to Mario Chalmers, who swung it to a wide-open Bosh. Ray Allen followed with four free throws and James finished it off with one more, putting the Heat in position to wrap it up at home Wednesday in game 5. James was 16 of 24 from the field and 14 of 19 from the free throw line in matching the 49 points he scored for Cleveland against orlando in the 2009
on the other hand, DCPo came out strong early to secure its fourth consecutive win at the expense of NSU. Mark Innocentes pumped in 28 points and Anthony Padua had 21, mostly from behind the arc, for DCPo that took a 65 – 37 halftime lead and never looked back. Ariel Bone scored 23 for NSU which absorbed its fourth loss in five games. Bureau of Fire Protection nailed its third win with 93 – 79 drubbing of Regional Public Safety Batallion. [Rico Biliran]
Cavs fire Brown again C
LeveLAND (AP) -- Cavaliers owner Dan gilbert felt he made a big mistake when he fired Mike Brown as his coach in 2010. Brown’s second shot with the Cavs ended Monday after one just one season as gilbert dismissed the only Cleveland coach who has ever made it to the NBA finals. Brown had been re-hired last April by gilbert, who regretted dismissing him four years earlier. While the Cavs’ record improved and they made strides defensively under Brown this season, the club missed the playoffs again and gilbert decided it was time to make another change. ‘’This is a very tough business,’’ gilbert said in a statement. ‘’It pains all of us here that we needed to make the difficult decision of releasing Mike Brown. Mike worked hard over this last season to move our team in the right direction. Although, there was some progress from our fin-
ish over the few prior seasons, we believe we need to head in a different direction. We wish Mike and his family nothing but the best.’’ In addition to firing Brown, gilbert announced he’s retaining David griffin as the club’s fulltime general manager. griffin had been the interim gM since Feb. 6, when gilbert fired Chris grant one day after the Cavs lost to a Los Angeles Lakers team which finished the game with just five eligible players. gilbert said griffin would lead the search for Brown’s successor. It’s not known what input griffin had in Brown’s firing. griffin has ties to former Phoenix executive Steve Kerr, who is one of New York president Phil Jackson’s top choices to take over the Knicks. griffin also has worked with Mike D’Antoni and Alvin gentry. other coaches who could get consideration for the Cavs’ opening include Mark Jackson and george Karl.
Miami Heat forward LeBron James (6) scores over Brooklyn Nets forward Andrei Kirilenko (47) in the first half of Game 4 of a second-round NBA playoff basketball game at the Barclays Center
Pacquiao-Bradley yields poor PPV showing
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He numbers of the Manny Pacquiao versus Timothy Bradley rematch are in and Bob Arum is not ecstatic about it. The first fight between Pacquiao and Bradley generated 890,000 pay-per-view buys. With the revenge card in play for Pacquiao, the second fight was expected to do more or at least equal the sales of the first one. “We’re between 750,000 and 800,000. Sure, it’s a disappointment,” Arum told Dan Rafael. The head of Top Rank
Promotions added that Pacquiao’s numbers took a hit because he was against a non-Hispanic opponent. “The absence of Mexican or Hispanic opponent hurt,” Arum added. “If you had a challenger like, for example, Marquez, the fight would do over a million buys. Tim is a great fighter but he’s not Hispanic and he we tried everything to energize the black community without that much success. But we all made money on the fight. We did oK.” With the disappointing
numbers in pay-per-view buys in the United States, Arum bared that Pacquiao could return to Macau for his next fight later this year. “Having (future Pacquiao) fights in Macau makes so much sense because we can do huge site fees and we want to launch pay-per-view in China,” Arum explained. “We couldn’t get it up and running for the [Brandon] Rios fight but we will, and then, between that and the site fee, we won’t be so reliant on the pay-per-view in the United States.”
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Barrera: Manny will beat Floyd By NEILWIN JOSEph L. BRAVO
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eXICAN boxing legend Marco Antonio Barrera thinks Manny Pacquiao will beat Floyd Mayweather if the fight the world wants to see happens. In an exclusive interview with edge Davao during the Pinoy Pride 25 world championship card press conference, Barrera, who won numerous world titles in three different weight classes, said he likes the style of the Filipino who beat him twice before retiring. However, he clarified that his analysis is based on the perception that Marcos Maidana had actually beaten Mayweather in their fight two weeks ago. The flamboyant American escaped with a points win over the gritty Argentine fighter. “If Maidana had the right strategy against Floyd, Pacquiao will beat Floyd,” Barrera predicted. “I believe Manny can beat him. If people say Maidana win, I say Pacquiao can win against Floyd.” Barrera picked Pacquiao to beat Mayweather because he liked the aggressive style of the Filipino. “I like the style of Manny Pacquiao. I don’t like the style of Floyd. In Mexico that’s not the way we fight,” he said. Mexican warriors like Barrera are known to fight fearlessly and engage their opponents. However, Barrera paid tribute to Mayweather. “Floyd is a very intelligent fighter, he moves fast.
Floyd knows Manny Pacquiao could put pressure on him,” he added. All that, however, will be put to naught if the fight does not happen. For Barrera, he believes Mayweather should fight Pacquiao and end the debate on who between them is the greatest active world champion. “I want to see the fight. I want to see the fight because it is a good fight. Floyd is the best right now and with Manny Pacquiao back, I think this is going to be a very good fight,” Barrera said. Asked if he thinks Pacquiao has lost his power and speed, Barrera said he thinks Pacquiao simply evolved and adjusted to the situation. “I think it’s different. Timothy Bradley did not put pressure on Manny. He moved all the time. For that Manny Pacquiao changed tactic, put pressure and moved very good,” he explained. “Yes, that is what Manny Pacquiao did. He changed strategy.” He said that if the fight happens, it is the people who will be the ultimate winner. “The people who want to see the fight will win.” The Mexican legend, who was in town with his protégé Moises Fuentes for the WBo light flyweight championship fight against Filipino titlist Donnie Nietes, is a former two-time WBo super-bantamweight,
Lineal/The Ring featherweight, and WBC/IBF super-featherweight champion. Barrera ranks no. 43 on eSPN’s 50 greatest Boxers of All-Time. The highlight of Barrera’s record included two fights against Pacquiao. on November 16, 2003, Barrera was defeated by Fil-
shiftier against Fuentes on Saturday night at the MoA Arena for his defense of the WBo belt. Most significantly, he has more fuel on the tank this time compared to his last fight with the Mexican in Cebu City which ended in a draw after Nietes lost steam towards the last few rounds. “There are still some weaknesses we need to work on,” Curson said. Pursued by this writer to reveal the “weaknesses”, Curson ducked. “No, I cannot tell you now.” Nietes showed tremendous improvement against Fuentes whom he sent to the canvas three times in the ninth before referee Robert Byrd called it a night for the marauding Mexican, a protégé of the legendary Marco Antonio Barrera. ALA Promotions pres-
ident Mike Aldeguer considered Nietes’ performance last Saturday one of his best fights ever and credited the improvement to Curson. “Nick did a good job on Donnie. No doubt about that.” Curson is the strength coach of Donaire who was at ringside to work on the television coverage. It was Donaire who signaled Nietes to throw an overhand to the head of Fuentes after Nietes softened the Mexican with a barrage of blows to the body. The day after the fight, Curson was fetched by Donaire’s SUv. Before boarding, he told edge Davao he will be awaiting the decision of ALA Promotions if he will continue to work on Nietes. Meantime, it’s back to Donaire for the bespectacled American. [NJB]
BARRERA PROTEGE. Moises Fuentes (left) gets hit by a Donnie Nietes left hook to the jaw in the ninth round. Fuentes is a protege of Mexican legend Marco Antonio Barrera (lower photo with the writer). Barrera, in the interview, said he thinks Manny Pacquiao will beat Floyd Mayweather Jr.
ipino boxer Manny Pacquiao in the eleventh round when Barerra’s corner threw in the towel, earning Pacquiao his third world championship in third weight division (Barrera was the recognized Lineal champion and his Ring Magazine title was also on the line when he fought Pacquiao). In october 6, 2007 in
Las vegas Barrera fought Pacquiao in a rematch for the WBC International Super Featherweight title.
Barrera was defeated by a unanimous decision with scores of 118–109, 118– 109, 115–112.
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IveN more time to work out on WBo light flyweight champion Donnie Nietes, strength coach Nick Curson says he could correct “some remaining weaknesses.” Curson, who was loaned by world champion Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire to ALA Promotions to personally work on Nietes, revealed to edge Davao that the Filipino champ still has some aspects of his conditioning to be ironed out. “I worked on him for three months for the (Moises) Fuentes fight and look at the changes on Nietes? He was amazing tonight,” said Curson in an exclusive interview after Nietes scored a resounding ninth round stoppage over the Mexican interim world minimumweight champion. Nietes was sleeker and
HE’S THE MAN. Trainer Edmund Villamor points to WBO lightflyweight champion Donnie Nietes (second from left). Flanking them are strength coach Nick Curson and co-trainer Edito Villamor. Philboxing.com