Edge Davao 8 Issue 56

Page 1

EDGEDAVAO

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

www.edgedavao.net

P 15.00 • 20 PAGES

Serving a seamless society

INSIDE EDGE

Former dad wants probe of Sasa Port project The BIG NEWS P2

RODY GAINS

Duterte keeps no. 3 spot, Poe bumps off Binay By CHARLES RAYMOND A. MAXEY

D

AVAO City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte maintained the No. 3 spot among the preferred presidential candidates in the latest Pulse Asia survey that showed Senator Grace Poe as the new frontrunner. In the survey conducted

from May 30 to June 5, Duterte got 15 percent, or an increase of three percent from his March showing of only 12 percent. The result elated Duterte’s camp. “Result for Duterte is encouraging as he continues to

defy convention,” said Peter T. Laviña, one of the mayor’s staunch supporters. “He says he is not interested and will not run but people continue to express preference for him.” The latest survey also saw the emergence of Sen. Poe as the leading presiden-

tial contender as she cornered 30 percent, overtaking Vice President Jejomar Binay, who dropped to No. 2 spot with 22 percent. Poe got only 14 percent in the previous survey, but she got 16 percent in the May

FRODY, 10

Lebron: The Fallen King Sports P14


2 NEWS EDGEDAVAO

VOL. VOL.88ISSUE ISSUE56 56••FRIDAY FRIDAY--SATURDAY, SATURDAY,JUNE JUNE19 19--20, 20,2015 2015

HOLY MONTH. A Muslim teenager wearing Kimon, a traditional Islamic male dress, walks by a streamer written with Ramadhan greetings after a mid-afternoon prayer during the first day of the observance Ramadhan at the Davao City Islamic Center along Quimpo Boulevard yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

Dabawenyos divided on BBL

D

ABAWENYOS are divided on the issue of the passage of Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL). Results of the third citywide social survey (CWSS) of the Ateneo de Davao University- Social Research Training and Development Office revealed that 44 percent of Dabawenyos believed that BBL will help in achieving peace in Mindanao while 40 percent disagree with it. The survey also showed 18 percent of respondents are undecided. The survey was conducted last May 11 to 17 with

628 respondents in the three congressional districts. There were 210 respondents from the first district and 209 each in the second and third districts. Majority of the respondents were Roman Catholics, Bisaya and with high literacy rate. Department of Interior and Local Government of Autonomous Region for Muslim Mindanao (DILG-ARMM) Secretary Anwar A. Malang earlier said if the BBL will be passed it could somehow solve the insurgency problem in Mindanao since it will address

FDABAWENYOS, 10

DOTC asked: Stop bidding of P17-B Sasa Port project By CHARLES RAYMOND A. MAXEY

A

FORMER Davao City Councilor asked the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) and the Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) to immediately stop the bidding of the P17-billion Davao Sasa Port modernization project for its gargantuan cost. “The P17 billion is clearly outrageous,” Peter T. Laviña said in his letter addressed to Transportation and Commu-

nication Sec. Joseph Emilio Abaya Jr. and PPA general manager Juan Sta. Ana dated June 18, 2015. Laviña said the Sasa Port modernization project, if it will be pushed through with its massive cost, will hurt businessmen, consumers and taxpayers as they will take the brunt of high fees on docking and port services. “And to think your agency and your foreign partners

did not even bother to consult the locals in the Davao Region on this modernization project. Hence, the proposed project failed to account for the diminishing volume of cargo at the port, the need to retain bulk and general bulk cargo handling, and factor in the growing need for the Sasa Port to cater to the cruise tourism business,” Laviña said. He earlier recalled that when he was still city coun-

cilor, the estimated cost then for the Sasa Port modernization was only P4 billion. When DOTC hired the services of foreign consultants, the budget ballooned to P17 billion. The P17-billion Davao Sasa Port Modernization Project will be implemented by DOTC thru PPA under a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) scheme. Laviña was the first one

FDOTC, 10

Survey: Rody far better in performance than Pnoy By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR.

M PROJECT UPDATES. Davao City Third District Rep. Isidro Ungab updates Davao City media on his upcoming projects during a press briefing on Tuesday afternoon. Lean Daval Jr.

abf@edgedavao.net

AJORITY of Dabawenyos are more satisfied with the governance of Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte compared to President Aquino, according to a survey by the Ateneo de Davao University. The third city-wide social survey (CWSS) of the Ateneo de Davao UniversitySocial Research Training and Development Office showed that Mayor Duterte has a satisfaction rating of 97.4 percent. President Aquino only ranked sixth with a net satisfaction rate of 56.3 percent while the national administration ranked seventh with 53.4 percent.

The mayor was followed by his son vice mayor Paolo Z. Duterte with net satisfaction rate of 80.7, the city council got a satisfaction rate 77.8 percent while the Barangays got 75.3 percent. District representatives or congressmen of the city ranked fifth with 68.7 percent satisfaction rate. The Supreme Court was ranked number eight with satisfaction rate of 55.2 percent. Senate was ranked number nine with 48 percent. The Dabawenyos gave the House of Representatives only 45.9 percent--lowest among all respondents. Social Research and

FSURVEY, 10


VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

EDGEDAVAO

FIRST DAY. Muslims participate in mid-afternoon prayers during the first day of the observance Ramadhan at the Davao City Islamic Center along Quimpo Boulevard yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

Phivolcs monitoring new faults in Davao By CHENEEN R. CAPON

T

crc@edgedavao.net

HE Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) in Davao is closely monitoring “unofficial” new active faults found in different parts of Davao City. “Initial unofficial reports from the survey conducted by the geologists from our central office show that there are new unidentified faults in areas like Mintal and Matina Shrine,” Phivolcs science research specialist engineer Janila Deocampo said during the I-Speak Media Forum at the City Hall yesterday. Deocampo told reporters that the initial report was based on the fault mapping and surveying done in the city late last year. She said the report will be official once it is published by the Phivolcs central office. Deocampo said there is no complete region- and street-level mapping yet for

Davao City or any place in Mindanao “We have not done the same mapping and surveying conducted in Manila,” she said, adding that the regional office here is designated to monitor land movement and record earthquakes. Deocampo said the conduct of street-level mapping and region mapping is expensive and the national agency does not have enough funding for the proposed intensive mapping of the city and the region. “The funding from USAID is about to end and we don’t have enough budget for it,” she added. Necessary processes like carbon dating and trenching are both costly and the agency doed not have enough funds. She said the combined funding from the national government and the local gov-

FPHIVOLCS, 10

Kadayawan Invasion to spend P14 million

A

PPROXIMATELY P14 million will be spent by organizers of the second Kadayawan Invasion in Davao City just to bring the newest and latest technology in lightings, stage, sound, and effects. “We are expecting more than 5,000 party-goers in this year’s Kadayawan Invasion,” said Kaz Onozawa, chief executive officer of Spectrum Philippines which is organizing the Kadayawan Invasion in partnership with Frolicfox Productions. Onozawa said the partnership with Frolicfox, which organized the Summerfrolic in Mati, Davao Oriental, “ will en-

sure the Dabawenyos a grand festive experience.” Part of the first leg of the Spectrum Invasion Tour 2015, Onozawa said the organizers are still completing the permits. The schedule of the event will be announced soon, he added. “We are planning to upgrade the festival experience by working with local entities and improving various aspects such as the live stage, VIP view deck, and the fair park night market,” Onozawa said in yesterday’s Club 888 media Forum at The Marco Polo, Davao. Onozawa said the Invasion tour will feature a cus-

FKADAYAWAN, 10

NEWS 3


4 NEWS

EDGEDAVAO

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

Poe humbled by lead

S

QUESTIONS. The Commission on Audit (COA)report questioning the large number of contractual workers hired by Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte’s administration is seen as a smear campaign against the mayor. Lean Daval Jr.

ENATOR Grace Poe on Thursday humbly thanked the people for making her as new leader among the potential presidential candidates in the 2016 elections. Based on the Pulse Asia survey, Poe has overtaken Vice President Jejomar Binay who skidded to the second spot for the first time since he announced his intention to run for president in 2010. ”Again, I humbly thank our countrymen for the trust they have given to me. I’m one of them dreaming for a country where every Filipino can live with equal opportunity to prosper,” Poe said. Despite her sudden surge in the surveys, Poe remains mum on her political plans in 2016. ”The voice of our countrymen is important to me,” Poe, daughter of the late movie actor Fernando Poe Jr., said. According to the Pulse Asia survey conducted from May 30 to June 5, Poe garnered 30 percent of the votes

of 1,200 respondents while Binay managed to get only 22 percent. The 30 percentage was a huge jump considering Poe registered only 14 percent in the March 2015 presidential preference survey of Pulse Asia. Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte is also running strong in third with 15 percent, overtaking Interior Secretary Mar Roxas who is tied with Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada with 10 percent apiece. Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago is in sixth place with 6 percent followed by Alan Peter Cayetano and Panfilo Lacson with two percent each. Poe is also the top favorite in the vice presidential survey, garnering 41 percent followed by Senator Francis ‘Chiz’ Escudero and Cayetano with 15 percent and 12 percent, respectively. Duterte and Senator Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos were tied in fourth place with nine percent each.

IBM developing Phl to be global center for analytics PNoy still consulting on presidential bet

By JON JOAQUIN jon@edgedavao.net

M

ULTINATIONAL technology company IBM wants to develop the Philippines into the global center for smarter analytics, which it said has a higher potential for growth than business process outsourcing (BPO). In a roundtable discussion with Davao City media on Wednesday night at The Marco Polo, Davao, IBM Philippines president and country general

manager Luis Pineda said that while the BPO industry’s P300 billion market is bigger than analytics’ P233 billion, it is growing at only 5 percent. In contrast, the analytics industry is growing at a rapid 15 percent. “The BPO industry will have to transform itself,” Pineda said, adding BPO companies are already looking at moving into analytics to give

FOR 7TH CONSECUTIVE YEAR

added value to their services to their clients. IBM has identified big data and analytics among the three major shifts taking place today. The other two are cloud computing and engagement. “Data is the world’s new natural resource. It promises to be for the 21st century what steam power was for the 18th century, what electricity was for the 19th century, and what

hydrocarbons were for the 20th century,” Pineda said. He said data is growing at tremendous rates “Last year, an estimated 667 exabytes of data flowed through the internet alone. One exabyte is one quintillion bytes… Data is valuable buy only if you know how to extract value and insights from it. Data has the power to transform industries and pro-

FIBM, 10

AirAsia named Asia & world’s best low cost airline

A

IRASIA has been named the World’s Best Low Cost Airline and Asia’s Best Low Cost Airlinefor the seventh consecutive year at the Skytrax World’s Airline Awards held at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget. Skytrax is the global benchmark of airline excellence and one of the most prestigious accolades for the

FPOE, 10

airline industry with 19 million customer surveys completed worldwide by over 160 nationalities, measuring standards across 41 key performance indicators of an airline’s front-line products and services. Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, Group CEO of AirAsia was present to receive the awards at the Paris Air Show 2015

along with CEOs from the AirAsia Group. Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said, “We faced many challenges this past year but I am proud to say that our staff banded together for our guests and we have emerged stronger than ever. To be named the ‘World’s Best’ for the seventh consecutive year is an incredible honour, and I dedicate it to the

FAULTS. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) in Davao is closely monitoring new active faults in different parts of Davao City according toe Phivolcs) science research specialist engineer Janila Deocampo, who was a guest in yesterday’s I-Speak media forum at City Hall. Lean Daval Jr.

17,000 AirAsia Allstars who are the force behind it all.” “We would also like to thank our guests and stakeholders for continuing to believe in us. We are committed to continue innovating on all fronts to provide our guests with not only the best value but also a superior travel experience and convenience us-

FAIRASIA, 10

P

RESIDENT Benigno S. Aquino III is continuously consulting with relevant stakeholders on his preferred candidate for next year’s presidential elections, a Palace official has said. Communication Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr. issued the statement on Thursday, the same day Pulse Asia released its latest survey, which showed Senator Grace Poe topping the list of possible presidential bets for the 2016 national elections. The survey, conducted from May 30 to June 5, indicated that Poe got 30 percent, an increase from her previous rating of 14 percent, to pull ahead of Vice President Jejomar Binay, who garnered 22 percent. “Public opinion survey results present a snapshot view of citizen preferences on potential candidates. The President continues to consult with relevant stakeholders and, as

he stated most recently, he is looking at the period after his last SONA (State of the Nation Address next month) as the appropriate time for making an announcement on his preferred candidate for the 2016 presidential elections,” Secretary Coloma said. “Meantime, the President and the Cabinet continue to focus efforts on implementing priority development and reform programs that will ensure the attainment of sustainable and inclusive growth,” he added. Pulse Asia’s latest survey also showed Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte remaining at third place with 15 percent, followed by Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada and Interior and Local Government Secretary Manuel Roxas II, who were tied at fourth place with 10 percent each. In last March’s survey, Duterte and Estrada were tied at the third spot. (PNA)

TRAFFIC PROBLEMS. Engineer Froilan Rigor, head of plans and programs division of the City Planning and Development Office (CPDO), says traffic congestion is the main concern in the planned new development in Davao City such as the proposed 250-hectare reclamation project. Rigor and Amanda Glenda Kiamko (left) of the Scoliosis Association of the Philippines graced yesterday’s I-Speak media forum at City Hall. Lean Daval Jr.


5 ECONOMY

EDGEDAVAO VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

Faster business name issuance

T

HE office of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Davao City and in all provinces of Davao Region now boast of processing business name registration (BNR) applications within 15 minutes turn-around time. During the first quarter of this year, the agency reported that 99 percent or 5,036 out of the 5,097 total number of approved applications were processed within the 15-minutes turn-around time, which is defined as the time when the application (complete with the requirements) was submitted until the BN certificate was released. DTI-Davao Region Officer-in-Charge Maria Belenda Q. Ambi said the non-issuance within 15 minutes for the one percent of the overall approved applications can be attributed to some technical problems especially when the internet connection is down. “Our BN verifiers need to log on to the web-based BNR system to check if the trade name being applied for is still available. Thus, if the internet connection is down, which happens at times, the BN ver-

ifiers cannot complete the entire process,” she said. Of the 5,036 applications processed within 15 minutes turn-around time, 2,176 are from Davao City, 1,102 from Davao del Norte, 740 from Davao del Sur, 523 from Compostela Valley, and 495 from Davao Oriental. In its quarterly report, DTI-Davao Region also noted that of the 5,097 received and processed BNR applications, 4,439 (which represent 87 percent of the total figure) were new applications. Meanwhile, it was reported as well that 19 percent or 846 of the applications were processed online, or using the Philippine Business Registry (PBR) system. PBR is a government-initiated project that facilitates business registration-related transactions by integrating all agencies involved in business registration, such as the DTI, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Cooperative Development Authority (CDA), Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR), Social Security System (SSS), Home Development Mutual Fund (Pag-IBIG),

Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth), local government units (LGUs) and other permit/license-issuing agencies. When it comes to issuance of licenses and permits, DTI-Davao Region was able to issue 852 region-wide during the period. Of this figure, 35 percent or 296 are sales promo certificates, 23 percent or 194 are repair and service enterprise certificates, 17 percent or 144 are certificates of exemption under the Barangay Micro Business Enterprise (BMBE) Law, 13 percent or 111 are endorsements for Land Transportation Office (LTO), 10 percent or 82 are Import Commodity Clearance (ICC) certificates, two percent or 19 are Private Emission Testing Centers (PETC) accreditation licenses, 0.5 percent or four are truck rebuilding centers accreditation certificates, and 0.2 percent or two are company audits on product standards. Furthermore, 74 percent or 614 of these licenses and certificates were issued in Davao City. DTI 11/Jen Mendoza


6 THE ECONOMY

EDGEDAVAO

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

Group fears DCWD privatization By CHENEEN R. CAPON crc@edgedavao.net

E

NVIRONMENTALIST group Interface Development Interventions (IDIS) raised fears of a possible privatization of the Davao City Water District (DCWD) because of its partnership with Apo Agua Infrastructura Inc. (AAII) for a P10-billion bulk water supply project in Tamugan River. While it is not against nor committed to the project, IDIS thru executive Mary Ann Fuertes said the possible privatization of the DCWD is one of the concerns of the group aside from its potential negative impact to the local biodiversity and nearby communities. “Wala kaming prooblema kung ita-p angTamugan River as source of drinking water. Our concerns are also the concerns of the public. People think that it may lead to privatization because a private company will provide water to DCWD,” Fuertes said in yesterday’s regular I-Speak media forum at City Hall. She also said in a statement that water privatiza-

tion may mean increased consumer cost for the public. But, Fuertes said DCWD spokesperson Bernardo D. Delima Jr. had assured her that there will be no possible privatization as defined by the contract and memorandum of agreement signed by the water utility provider and the AAII, the contractor. DCWD had also time and again issued statements that this will not mean increase in the monthly water bill payments. AAII director Manuel Orig also assured city councilors who attended the joint presentation of the project at the Marco Polo Davao on Tuesday that the 30-year contract that will be implemented under the build-operate-transfer (BOT) scheme. AAII, he said, will not buy DCWD out. But, even if with the assurance from two project implementers, Fuertes said the Watershed Management Council (WMC), to which IDIS is a member, should have a separate presentation of the project.

WMC is the policy making and implementation body of the Watershed Code. “The firm will still need endorsement from theWMC before it can get the nod of the City Council,” she said. Under the Watershed Code, the WMC must first provide a recommendation or issue a clearance before any undertaking or exemptions under the code may be approved. Fuertes said IDIS had requested the proponents to formally present the specifics of the MOA and the project plan so that the WMC will have the opportunity to review it carefully before issuing its position on the project that is envisioned to produce 3 million liters of surface water from Tamugan River daily. IDIS advocacy coordinator Chinkie Pelino said in the same statement that “there is still a need to carefully study their plans for the WMC to review the MOA and the technical plans to check if the appropriate mitigation measures are present.”

TUNA SALE. A fish trader checks on some tuna displayed at the bagsakan area of Bankerohan Public Market yesterday. Lean Daval Jr.

Port operation of reclamation project moved near R. Castillo T

HE reclamation project proponent is planning to move the port operation near R. Castillo St. rather than the original proposed area near the central business district of Davao City to avoid industrial traffic congestion, an official said. City Planning and Development Office plans and program division head Engr. Froilan T. Rigor said the CPDO had recommended to the Mega Harbour Port Development Corp. to move port operations away from the poblacion area. Rigor said the proposed

port operation will be more feasible in R. Castillo, although it is better if it would be moved near the Sasa because of the area’s proximity to the diversion road and to the road project being planned as an alternative route between the eastern and western parts of the city is a bypass highway along the northern side. Rigor said the CPDO is just trying to mitigate the possibility of a traffic congestion in Davao City to be caused by travelling big cargo trucks and container trucks. “The industrial traffic

should be separated from the commercial traffic,” he said. Rigor also assured that no resident will also be displaced as based on the firm’s study on the social impact of the project. The proposal was already submitted to the PublicPrivate Partnership (PPP) Board of the city for further assessment the possible new development in the city. The P33-billion reclamation project that may expand up to 400 hectares from the original 200 hectares will run from the R.Castillo area to Bucana. The project will have port

operation, commercial, residential and tourism components. It will also allot 40 hectares for the construction of government centers. Davao City Investment Promotions Center (DCIPC) chief Ivan C. Cortez earlier said that the port will have three times the capacity of Sasa port, which is now being bidded-out for a modernization project Cortez said the investor is planning to start the construction January next year after securing all necessary permits. Cheneen R. Capon

OCAL GOVERNMENT SEC. MAR ROXAS will be the guest of honor and speaker during the 6th general membership meeting of the Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. on June 26 at the Grand Men Sen Hotel in Davao City. This was announced by DCCCII president Antonio dela Cruz, who said that the meeting starts at 10:30 a.m. The gathering is open to all–both members and nonmembers of the Chamber.

Roxas was once a senator and had served the Cabinet in various capacities, as secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry twice and of the Department of Transportation and Communications before he was appointed as the secretary of DILG on August 31, 2012. The secretary started his 18 years in public service as a congressman of Capiz where he worked for the Republic Act No. 7880 or the Fair and Equitable Access

to Education Act. This act made the fair distribution of education budget possible. In the Senate, he was chairperson of the Senate Committees on Trade and industry, on Economic Affairs, and on Education. In addition he was a member of the Congressional Oversight Committees on the Electronic Commerce Law and on Quality Affordable Medicines. Roxas is the presumptive standard bearer of the Liberal Party in the 2016

presidential election. During the DCCCII membership meeting, the DILG secretary is expected to deliver a report on the accomplishments ans challenges of the DILG. Hewill also discuss his views on political and economic issues. It may be recalled that Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr was the guest of honor and speaker of the latest GMMM on May 29 when he spoke on the Bangsamoro Basic Law.

Mylene brings concerns on Sasa port to Abaya

R

EP. MYLENE GARCIAALBANO, member of the House of Representatives representing the 2nd District of Davao City, has brought to the attention of Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya of the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) the concerns expressed by stakeholders on the controversial P19-billion Sasa Port Modernization Project Albano earlier met with officers of the Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. headed by John Gaisano Jr., chairman, and Antonio dela Cruz, president, and leading players in the

port stevedoring services to discuss published complaints against the multi-billion project. Among those present in the meeting requested by Rep. Albano were Henry Lopez Chua, president of Filipinas Port, and Julien Domingo, general manager of DIPSSCOR (Davao Integrated Port Stevedoring Services Corp.), a subsidiary of the monolithic International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) and trustees and committee chairs of the DCCCII. During earlier dialogues conducted by the DCCCII port users, members of the

FMYLENE, 10

PRDP needs new MOA

Mar guest in June 26 DCCCII assembly T L

HE City Council has to reauthorize Davao City Mayor Rodrigo R. Duterte to sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Department of Agriculture before Philippine Rural Development Program (PRDP), a poverty reduction program of the DA, can be implemented. This is after DA central office returned the PRDP documents to the city government after the department released a new template based on a directive by the World Bank (WB) and the National Program Coordination Office (NPCO). “Pirma na lang sana ni Secretary (Proceso) Alcala ang

kailangan (It had only lacked the signature of Secretary Alcala),” City Planning and Development Office (CPDO) plans and programs division chief Engineer Jose Froilan Rigor said in yesterday’s I-Speak media forum. He said the DA has requested Davao City to adopt the new template. Rigor said the document was submitted again to City Legal Office for legal advice. DA regional director Remelyn Recoter told EDGE Davao yesterday that there are no major changes in the new template. “The template was com-

FPRDP, 10


INdulge!

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

EDGEDAVAO

FATHER’S DAY FEATURE

These Davao dads are

metrosexuals

THERE is much to be said about modern times and how these new ways of thinking influence people within society. One such trend is the rise of the true metrosexual who is a young, urban, heterosexual male with a refined sense of taste and fashion.

Philip Tan

David Morales

With Father’s Day fast approaching, I took some time

out to talk to some Dabawenyo dads and asked how metrosexual they are. Philip Tan Q: Would you/Do you get your hair coloured? Yes or No and why? If yes will you get your hair coloured just black or a more fashionable colour? A: I don’t ming getting my hair coloured. Black or little lighter from my natural brown hair. Q: Would you consider getting hair treatment such as

a hair spa, hair cellophane, hair straightening? Would you consider getting your legs, chest, underarm, or back waxed? Why? A: I also don’t mind getting

my hair treatment. I am not for body waxing though, because I find it more mas-

culine if I have some body hair.

Q: Would you consider getting hair treatment such as a hair spa, hair cello-

Q: Do you work out at the gym? How often do you do it? Would you consider doing yoga? A: I do not work d is the One such trentrue out at the gym rise of the ho but I do practice yoga for metrosexual w an, fitness. I like is a young, urb the feeling afrosexual male of te e h ter doing yoga. sense with a refined shion. Everything is taste and fa stretched and I feel it strengthens my muscles. phane, David Morales hair straightQ: Would you/Do you get ening? your hair coloured? Yes or A: Yes. I would consider a No and why? hair spa a treat. A: Yes. If it suits me. Regularly I’d go for dark brown Q: Would you consider getto stay safe. I’d dare white ting your legs, chest, underblonde, if it suits me. arm, or back waxed? Why?

A: I would consider having my chest, back and the nether regions waxed. Not the legs and underarms though. My skin feels clean I think. Q: Do you work out at the gym? How often do you do it? A: Yes. Four to six a week to keep fit. Nicolas Partoza Q: Do you work out at the gym? How often do you do it? Would you consider doing yoga? A: I go to the gym three times a week for health reasons, I also do yoga. Practicing yoga adds flexibility to my other sports like running and golf. Raymond de la Paz Q: Would you/Do you get your hair coloured? Yes or No and why? If yes will you get your hair coloured just black or a more fashionable colour? A: Since highschool i’ve always wanted to color my hair red or blue because of idolizing Scott Weiland of the Stone Temple Pilots. Q: Would you consider getting hair treatment such as a hair spa, hair cellophane, hair straightening? A: Don’t see a reason why guys would need hair treatment. For me, that sort of vanity should be reserved

URBANISSIMO A4


EDGEDAVAO

A2 INdulge!

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

UP AND ABOUT

ENTERTAINMENT

Seda BGC’s executive chef Lav Diaz introduces international Noon’ is flavors to Seda Abreeza VETERAN indie filmmaker Lav Diaz has added more achievements in his career by collecting four major awards including Best Picture, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, and Best Director for his 2014 indie drama, “Mula Sa Kung Ano Ang Noon” at the 38th Gawad Urian which aired live on Cinema One last June 16.

AFTER a successful Japanese Food Festival with Seda Nuvali’s Chef Danny Gallardo last May, Seda Abreeza is once again featuring another chef, this time from the hotel chain’s flagship property – Seda Bonifacio Global City. Executive Chef Romualdo “Pepe” Castillo brings “International Flavors” to Davao from June 22-27, 2015. “International Flavors” will present dishes as Osso bucco lamb shanks, Angus beef ribs, grilled cedar plank salmon, baked New Zealand mussel, Norwegian salmon skewer, and many other main courses. Its wide variety covers everything from soups to desserts. The week-long food showcase includes set lunch and dinner, a la carte items, and an international dinner buffet. Set lunch and dinner meals are available at Php 780 nett. These are comprised of specifically picked blends of soup,

main course, and dessert that will sure satisfy the guests. A la carte items are also available starting at Php 380 nett. Come June 26, 2015, more flavors of the world are offered as an International Dinner Buffet shall commence in the hotel Misto, from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM. The buffet is available at Php 980 nett for adults and Php 680 nett for kids. Chef Pepe has prepared a wide-ranging menu, not compromising any of the dishes. According to him, “The key

is precise timing, plus the use of fresh, high-quality ingredients. This is how we give our dishes that personal touch. We stay true to the original recipe, then leave our own imprint by modifying its appearance to enhance its aesthetic appeal.” The dinner buffet will also feature live entertainment for guests to enjoy. After Chef Pepe’s visit to Davao, Seda Abreeza’s very own Sous Chef Giovanna “Bang” Flores is set to fly to Seda Centrio to do French food fest.

Although absent at the awards night, Lav sent a representative to thank the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP) for recognizing Lav’s storytelling talent. Another standout of the night was superstar Nora Aunor, who received her Natatanging Gawad Urian award for her notable accomplishments in Philippine cinema. Nora kept her tears at bay on stage as she thanked everyone who helped harness her talent. “Thank you so much to everyone I have worked with all these years. I promise that I will do even better at my craft because of this recognition,” she said.

S gra wh the til n she P Gaw has in t en M win ing and nam Bes “Da len me Bes por kak

The Bloomfields, big bikes, and more Aljur Abrenic at Abreeza Mall this Father’s Day Kris Bernal r

ABREEZA MALL gives dads the rockstar treatment with a one-of-akind rock ‘n’ roll-themed Father’s Day celebration from June 18 to 21!

Opening on June 18 and running until June 21 at the Activity Center is an exhibit featuring the fiercest big bikes in the city by Davao City-based motorcycle riders club On Any Sunday Riders. On Any Sunday Riders is a socio-civic group composed of big bike enthusiasts that not only conducts long-distance rides across the country, but is also involved in cause-oriented events and organizes peacebuilding activities such as the Mindanao Ride for Peace. On Any Sunday Riders counts among its distinguished members top officers of various

companies, entrepreneurs, professionals, and public officials, including Davao City mayor Rodrigo Duterte. On June 21, Father’s Day, rock ‘n’ roll band The Bloomfields brings their high-energy

live act to the Activity Center at 4pm. To entertain dads and their families on this occasion, The Bloomfields will be dishing renditions of timeless rock and pop hits from the 60s to the 80s, as well as their equally

catchy original songs. To amp up the rock ‘n’ roll vibe, at the Activity Center will be photo stations depicting icons such as Elvis Presley and The Beatles where dad can pose and feel like a rockstar. Families will also be treated to dining perks at Abreeza Mall on Father’s Day weekend, with participating restaurants offering buy one, take one rolls through the Rockin’ Rolls Promo from June 19 to 21. For inquiries and updates on Abreeza Mall news and events, please visit the Main Concierge at the ground floor or call (082) 321-9332. Stay updated by liking www.facebook.com/ AbreezaMall and following @ abreezatweets on Twitter and @iloveabreezamall on Instagram.

in Karelasyo

THIS Saturday’s episode of Karel screen reunion of Kapuso love te and Kris Bernal. Aljur plays the role of Jericho some, and romantic lover of Mon the comebacking showbiz beau Separated from her husband, Jericho is the one destined to lo the latter asked for Monique’s she hastily agreed. Little did she cial day she’s always dreamed o worst nightmare. Heartbroken and crushed, M mined to punish Jericho for wha Enter Ana, Kris’ character, Mo What will be Ana’s role in her mo Jericho? What karma awaits Jeric Do not miss this intriguing e yon, hosted by Carla Abellana a rected by Adolf Alix, Jr., airing t Eat Bulaga on GMA 7.


VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

EDGEDAVAO

INdulge! A3

z’s ‘Mula Sa Kung Ano ang s gawad Urian’s big winner

She also expressed her atitude to her loyal fans ho flocked in full force to e venue saying that if unnow her fans still love her, e loves them even more. Prior to her Natatanging awad Urian award, Nora s reaped 20 nominations the Gawad Urian and sevBest Actress awards. Meanwhile, first time nners dominated the actg categories. Eula Valdez d Martin del Rosario were med Best Actress and st Supporting Actor for agitab,” respectively. Aln Dizon and Gladys Reyes eanwhile were hailed st Actor and Best Suprting Actress for “Magkabaung.” The 38th Gawad Urian

was also star-studded. Some of the most talented artists in Philippine cinema such as Brilliante Mendoza, Nonie Buencamino, Shamaine Buencamino, Nova Villa, Angel Aquino, Angeli Bayani, Paulo Avelino, Jolina Magdangal, Angelica Panganiban, Sandino Martin, Martin Del Rosario, Alex Medina, Jed Madela, Kyla, Darren Espanto, and Gwyneth Dorado witnessed the night’s shining moments. “Asia’s Got Talent” grand champion El Gamma Penumbra also wowed the crowd with their special opening number that they dedicated to Philippine Cinema. The Gawad Urian Awards is the most esteemed film

awards in the Philiippines. The nominees and the winners are chosen by the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (MPP) who are composed of reputable pillars in Philippine cinema. The MPP members are Rolando Tolentino, Grace Javier Alfonso, Butch Francisco, Mario Hernando, Bienvenido Lumbera, Miguel Rapatan, Benilda Santos, Dr. Nicanor Tiongson, Tito Genova Valiente and Lito Zulueta. The following are the winners for the 38th Gawad Urian: Best Picture – Lav Diaz, Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon Best Director – Lav Diaz, Mula Sa Kung Ano ang

Noon Best Screenplay - Lav Diaz, Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon Best Actress- Eula Valdez, Dagitab Best Actor – Allen Dizon, Magkakabaung Best Supporting Actress - Gladys Reyes, Magkakabaung Best Supporting Actor – Martin del Rosario, Dagitab Best Cinematography - Neil Daza, Bwaya Best Editing - Lav Diaz, Mula Sa Kung Ano ang Noon Best Production Design Popo Diaz, Dementia Best Music - Erwin Fajardo, Bwaya Best Sound – Corinne De San Jose, Violator Best Documentary – Walang Rape sa Bontok Best Short Film – Kinabukasan by Adolf Alix Jr. For more information, visit Cinema One’s official Facebook page (www.facebook.com/Cinema1channel) and the official website of the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino (www.manunuri.com).

Dingdong and Iya face off in Taste Buddies this Saturday

ca and reunite on

lasyon sees the oneam Aljur Abrenica

o, the young, handnique, portrayed by uty Dindi Gallardo. , Monique thought ove her truly. When hand in marriage, know that the speof will turn into her

Monique is deterat he did to her. onique’s daughter. other’s ploy against cho? episode of Karelasand written and dithis Saturday after

AN exciting episode awaits viewers in this Saturday’s Taste Buddies together with hosts Solenn Heussaff and Iya Villania.

Iya is without her taste buddy Solenn this week and goes on a food trip with no other than Kapuso Primetime King Dingdong Dantes! Watch as he takes on a food-tasting spree a la Taste Buddies at Tipsy Pig and find out who wins

June 17 – 23, 2015

a mouthwatering dessert agrees to a pig out at Island as Dingdong and Iya face Tropic Restaurant and tries each off in a flip cup chal- some Alaminos pinakbet. lenge! Kapuso actress Lauren Solenn, for her part, joins 2013 Ms. Universe 3rd runner-up Ariella “Ara” Arida in a fun-filled island hopping activity at the Hundred Islands National Park! The island queens even take a side trip at Bestfriend Judy Longganisa House to witness how the famous Alaminos longganisa is made! Ara also

Young, meanwhile, drops by Belly Sima Food Festival in Glorietta for a winning foodtasting experience! It’s never too late to hit the beach one last time before the rainy season kicks in so join in on the fun this Saturday in Taste Buddies, 8:45PM after Pop Talk on GMA News TV.

JURASSIC WORLD Chris Pratt, Judy Greer PG

11:40 | 2:15 | 4:50 | 7:25 | 10:00 LFS

ENTOURAGE Adrian Grenier, Jeremy Piven, Kevin Connolly R16

12:40 | 3:00 | 5:20 | 7:40 | 10:00 LFS

JUST THE WAY YOU ARE Enrique Gil, Liza Soberano G

R-16

12:40 | 3:00 | 5:20 | 7:40 | 10:00 LFS

SAN ANDREAS / * INSIDIOUS: CHAPTER 3 Alexandra Daddario, Dwayne Johnson/ *Dermot Mulroney, Stefanie Scott PG/*PG

12:40 | 3:00 LFS / * 5:20 | 7:40 | 10:00 LFS


EDGEDAVAO

A4 INdulge!

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

FATHER’S FOOD DAY FEATURE URBANISSIMO A1

Raymond de la Paz

for women. Q: Would you consider visiting a day spa for a massage or facial treatment? A: I’d visit a spa any day. Men from all countries, particularly Japan, go to spas to detoxify and just simply destress. Q: Would you consider getting your legs, chest, underarm, or back waxed? Why? A: Wax? Laser? in my opinion, that has got to be the most vain thing any guy can do. Q: Do you work out at the gym? How often do you do it? Would you consider doing yoga? A: I do crossfit three times a week for fitness. I used to do yoga. I think it’s best for mobility and to exercise your internal organs. Alexis Bandero Q: Would you/Do you get your hair coloured? Yes or No and why? A: No! Unless I have a white hair already or is 45 and up years old and up I’ll have my hair coloured but I will choose the basic colours. Q: Would you consider getting hair treatment such as a hair spa, hair cellophane, hair straightening? A: Nope! For me it is not nec-

Alexis Bandero

essary for those treatments. Q: Would you consider visiting a day spa for a massage or facial treatment? A: I would normally get a facial treatment at least once a month, it is for my hygiene purposes and rejuvenation. Q: Would you consider getting your legs, chest, underarm, or back waxed? Why? A: No I don’t have my hair waxed. Because I don’t much have hair on my legs, chest, back and underarms anyway. Q: Do you work out at the gym? How often do you do it? Would you consider doing yoga? A: I workout at the gym at least 5 times a week. I could also consider yoga. Its a healthy exercise with fewer chances for injuries.

Wesley Yap. work purposes when I did a modelling stunt that required body paint. Q: Do you work out at the gym? How often do you do it? A: For fitness I work out as much as six times a week to keep in shape. Wesley Yap Q: Would you/Do you get your hair coloured? Yes or No and why? How about hair treatments? A: I don’t mind getting my hair coloured just to mix things up. Nothing too drastic. A hair spa is ok just to keep your hair healthy. Q: Would you consider getting your legs, chest, underarm, or back waxed? Why? A: I say a big no to waxing though.

Excel Lopez. Q: Do you work out at the gym? How often do you do it? Would you consider doing yoga? A: I work out everyday and do yoga at least once a week. I go to the gym to keep the muscles tones while yoga helps with flexibility especially when I play basketball 4 times a week. I don’t believe that when you become a father, it gives you the right to have a “dad bod”. Being a father actually is extra incentive for me to look good. A big thank you to these dads who gamely answered the survey A happy Father’s Day to all of you! Follow me on Instagram or on Twitter at @kennethkingong for more travel stories, foodie finds, and happenings in, around, and beyond Davao City.

Exel Lopez Q: Would you/Do you get your hair coloured? Yes or No and why? If yes will you get your hair coloured just black or a more fashionable colour? How about hair treatments? A: I won’t ming having my hair coloured regularly, I did for a time in Shanghai (brown) to blend in. As for hair spas or other hair treatments I would say no although I did try a hair straightening treatments for a year when I was in college as an experiment. Q: Would you consider visiting a day spa for a massage or facial treatment? A: I don’t like people giving me a massage but for I would do facial treatments especially back in the days when I was still single. Q: Would you consider getting your legs, chest, underarm, or back waxed? Why? A: I once had my whole body waxed but it was for

EVERY DAD IS UNIQUE AND SPECIAL. Make Dad look and feel dapper this Father’s Day. At Marks & Spencer, you’ll find the perfect gift for each and every one, from casual polo shirts, everyday accessories to smart ties & formal shirts. Enjoy 20% off on ALL Menswear this Father’s Day Weekend from June 20-21, 2015.


7 CULTURE & ARTS EDGEDAVAO

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

The Archivist

Street icons of Davao City (2nd of a Series)

By ANTONIO FIGUEROA

T

HROUGH the decades, public transport drivers continue to use the maternal surname of Narciso Claveria y Zaldua as a place of destination. (In Spanish names, the father’s surname takes precedent to the mother’s, unlike in American practice, which we have adopted, the female parent’s maiden name follows the given name of the child.) In 1963, under Resolution No. 107 passed by the City Council, Claveria Street was renamed Claro M. Recto Jr., after the president of the 1935 Constitutional Convention. But, who is Claveria? Known as the Count of Manila and the 71st Spanish governor-general (1844-49) in the Philippines, Claveria was a Spanish army officer born in Gerona, Spain; he was a Basque lieutenant general when he assumed his administrative post in Manila. Historically, three significant events linking to Claveria have direct historical impact on Davao. First, on Feb. 27, 1847, with the concurrence of the Royal Audiencia, the royal court of justice in Manila, he issued a decree giving the au-

thority to Don Jose Oyanguren, also a Basque, to invade Davao City is what historians call as the last Spanish conquest. Second, he approved in 1848 the sending of the London-built, steam-run gunboats Magallanes, El Cano, and Reina de Castilla to Davao City to help repulse the forces of Datu Bago. After this, the war vessels led the conquest of Balangingi Island, between the islands of Basilan and Jolo, which resulted in the slow decline of the Sulu sultanate’s once superior naval strength. And, third, on Nov. 21, 1849, he issued a decree that led to the printing of Catálogo alfabético de apellidos (Alphabetical Catalogue of Surnames) in the Philippines and other islands of the Spanish East Indies. The edict ordered “the distribution of Spanish family names and local surnames among the inhabitants of the Philippines who did not have a prior surname.” In the early part of his administration, Claveria established the Sociedad de recreo, a casino, on Oct. 31, 1844, catering mainly to Spaniards living in the Philippines, the peninsulares, and those Spaniards

born in the country, the insulares. Elsewhere, he is credited for opening a military library on Feb. 15, 1848, erecting a monument to Ferdinand Magellan along Pasig River that same year, and inspiring the founding of La Esperanza, born Dec. 1, 1846, Manila’s first daily publication, and Diario de Manila, published in 1848. The removal of Claveria’s name as an official street identification in favor of Recto (1890-1960) has been a source of minor debate. Pundits tend to point to his role in the 1935 Constitutional Convention as the reason for honoring him. But a closer look at his roots would show that he was born in Tiaong, Quezon Province, but his parents hailed from Batangas. During this time prominent lawyer-politicians Rafael Castillo, a 1935 ConCon delegate, and Leon Ma. Garcia Sr., a former city mayor, were among the prominent Batangueños that had already permanently resided in Davao City. They almost certainly encouraged the installation of Recto’s name in one of the city’s oldest major thoroughfares.

Don Jose Oyanguren and Ramon Magsaysay (Oyanguren painting courtesy of Aida Rivera Ford)

Narciso Claveria y Zaldua

In his own right, Recto was a prominent jurist and foremost statesman; he was also a playwright, poet, and essayist. He compled his Bachelor of Arts degree at the

The late senator Claro M. Recto

Ateneo de Manila as maxima cum laude, and his Masters of Laws degree from the University of Santo Tomas. Contrary to claims, he was not a Bar topnotcher. As a politician, he

was elected representative of the second district of Batangas (1919), won as senator (1941, 1949, and 1955) but lost his presidential bid in 1957 against Carlos P. Garcia.


8

EDGEDAVAO

VANTAGE

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

EDITORIAL Ushering in the Ramadan

T

HE month of fasting, devout prayer and evening feasts has begun for our Muslim brothers and sisters. The Ramadan is considered the holiest month in the year, which is when the Qur’an, the holy book of Islam, was revealed to the prophet Muhammad. The fast is intended to bring the faithful closer to God and to remind them of the suffering of those less fortunate. Muslims often donate to charities during the month and feed the hungry. Fasting is an exercise in self-restraint. It’s seen as a way to physically and spiritually detoxify by kicking impulses like morning coffee, smoking and midday snacking. Ramadan is a time to detach from worldly pleasures and focus on one’s prayers. Many Muslims dress more conservatively during Ramadan and spend more time at the mosque than at any other time of the year. Fasting during Ramadan is one of the five pillars of Islam, along with the Muslim declaration of faith, daily prayer, charity, and performing the hajj pilgrimage in Mecca. Most non-Muslims have a general understanding of what Ramadan is - at least the daily fasting. But, there are many aspects of the month that aren’t commonly known. Here are some: 1. Some people are exempt from fasting Pregnant or breastfeeding mothers, elderly people, travelers, people

EDGEDAVAO

Providing solutions to a seamless global village. Printed by Zion Accuprint Publishing Inc. Door 14 ALCREJ Building, Quirino Avenue, 8000, Davao City, Philippines Tel: (082) 224-1413 301-6235 Telefax: (082) 221-3601 www.edgedavao.net editorial@edgedavao.net marketing@edgedavao.net

ANTONIO M. AJERO Editor in Chief

NEILWIN JOSEPH L. BRAVO Managing Editor

AGAPITO JOAQUIN JR. Associate Editor

CHARLES RAYMOND A. MAXEY Consultant

PHILIPPINE PRESS INSTITUTE

KENNETH IRVING K. ONG ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR. BAI FAUZIAH FATIMA SINSUAT AMBOLODTO CHENEEN R. CAPON MEGHANN STA. INES Reporters NIKKI GOTIANSE-TAN Lifestyle FUNNY PEARL GAJUNERA LEANDRO S. DAVAL JR. CHA MONFORTE ARLENE D. PASAJE Photography Correspondents Cartoons Columnists: MA. TERESA L. UNGSON • EDCER C. ESCUDERO • AURELIO A. PEÑA • ZHAUN ORTEGA • BERNADETTE “ADDIE” B. Columnists: CARLOS MUNDA • HENRYLITO TACIO • EDCER C. ESCUDERO • GREGORIO G. DELIGERO BORBON • MARY ANN “ADI” C. QUISIDO • LEANDRO B. DAVAL SR., • NIKKI GOTIANSE-TAN • NICASIO ANGELO AGUSTIN • EMILY Economic ENRICO “GICO” G. DAYANGIRANG ZEN CHUAAnalysts: • CARLOS MUNDA Economic Analyst: ENRICO “GICO” G. DAYANGIRANG • JONALLIER M. PEREZ

the national association of newspapers

OLIVIA D. VELASCO D.D. MARATAS RICHARD C. EBONA OLIVIA D. VELASCO JOCELYN S. PANES SOLANI SOLANI MARATAS General Manager Finance Advertising Specialist General Manager Director of Sales Finance RICHARD C. EBONA Marketing Supervisor

who are seriously sick or have mental illnesses do not fast. Women on their menstrual cycle can break the fast for those days. Children that have not gone through puberty are also not required to fast during the month Ramadan. Those who are exempt from fasting can fast at a later date if they are able to, or are required to feed a needy person for each day they do not fast. 2. Timing Ramadan falls at different times every year since it’s determined by the sighting of a new moon or crescent moon. The sighting of the moon differs between countries so the start and end dates of Ramadan also differ from country to country. In places where it is not possible to see the crescent moon, Muslims may begin fasting according to the closest place where the moon has been sighted or astronomer calculations. Today, a majority of Muslims rely on announcements made by Islamic authorities from the respective countries. 3. Length of fasting Depending upon where in the world you live, fasting can last longer. Fasting is done from dawn to dusk so in the far northern hemisphere, where the hours of daylight are so short at this time of year, fasting will last longer.

AGUSTIN V. MIAGAN JR Circulation

GENERAL SANTOS CITY OFFICE CAGAYAN DE ORO MARKETING MARKETING OFFICE

LEIZEL A. DELOSO | Marketing Manager EDMUND D. RENDON Unit 6, SouthbankMarketing Plaza Velez-Yacapin Sts. Specialist General Santos City Cagayan de Oro City Mobile: (Smart) 0930-669-3018 Tel: (088) 852-4894

MANILA MARKETING OFFICE

ANGELICA R. GARCIA | Marketing Manager 97-1 Bayanbayanan Ave., Marikina Heights, Marikina City Tel: (02) 654-3509


EDGEDAVAO

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

VANTAGE POINTS

9

Dripitty drop

A

S the rains fall on the evergreen slopes of Mt. Apo, it marks the start of a decades-long process that replenishes the aquifers of Davao City. This is an ancient cycle that has, through the centuries, painstakingly filled the underground caverns in and around the city with hundreds of millions of liters of what is reputed to beone of the world’s cleanest drinking water. For generations of Davaoeños this bounty has made it almost a matter of gospel that when they turn on the tap, water will flow. As a result, few people regard the possibility that this may not always be the case – that someday the wells may run dry. But given that the recharge rate for this extremely important resource is excruciatingly slow, we have to wake up to the fact that, with regard to the future of our water supply, we may be taking too much for granted. And further, that the responsible management of our water system, particularly in extraction and utilization, should be a primary concern for the officials and residents of the city. The other day I had the opportunity to attend a meeting that was aimed at addressing precisely these same issues. The occasion was a presentation made by representatives of Apo Agua Infrastructura, Inc. and the Davao City Water District to the members of the City Council regarding their proposed 12-billion peso Bulk Water Supply project. Specifically, the proponents are asking that they be granted an exemption from certain provisions of the city’s Watershed Protection Ordinance. According to the petitioners, an approval from the Council of their request would help pave the way for the improvement of the city’s water supply and distribution systems, and will provide an additional “300 million liters per day” for the use of the residents of our growing metropolis. The Apo Agua project, which is a joint-venture between Aboitiz Energy Ven-

tures and JVA Construction Company, came about after the DCWD accepted their “unsolicited proposal” to provide an alternate surface-based water supply system for Davao. Taking as its source the Tamugan River, the project is designed to alleviate the anticipated long-term water supply problems facing the city and significantly improve DCWD’s ability to service “those existing areas currently experiencing low water pressure and intermittent supply.” By way of illustrating the imminent water scarcity situation facing Davao, the DCWD provided conclusive scientific evidence that at the current production levels of their 57 pumping stations, and factoring in the city’s growth rate and the increasing volume of water consumption by its residents, there will inevitably be a shortfall in supply resulting from the exhaustion of the city’s aquifers. Additionally, as if running out of water isn’t bad enough, DCWD also warns that we can look forward to such other unpleasantries as being poisoned from saltwater intrusion and being swallowed by giant sinkholes. Bottom line is, at the rate that it is going, DCWD may already be likened to a mining company that, instead of extracting gold or coal from the ground, pumps non-renewable water into our homes. But with the Apo Agua project in place, it is hoped – at least by those who propose it – that the long term security of the city’s water supply will be protected by affording DCWD the opportunity “to greatly reduce its reliance on groundwater deep-wells thereby allowing the aquifers to recharge.”

By utilizing the water flowing in the Tamugan river, we will be able to tap into a system that is vastly superior in terms of its ability to replenish what the city consumes. And instead of being filled in drips and drops, any one of Davao’s nightly deluges can easily refill the water supply that we rely on in our daily activities. But even as the wisdom and timeliness of the project was made clear, there are still a few nagging questions that remain in my mind. Foremost of which is the feeling that, had Apo Agua not come providentially along, DCWD seemed content to sit on its ass and not do anything to solve the problem on its own. This sense of foreboding is borne out by several factors, not the least of which was the lack of any indication during their presentation that they had anything else, other than preserving the status quo, in the works. Their doom and gloom predictions aside, DCWD never mentioned any mitigating measure they were taking or planned to take other than digging even more production wells. In fairness, maybe they just hadn’t heard of Einstein’s classic definition of insanity as “doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result every time.” But knowing what they do know, it is hard to understand why they hadn’t come up with their own alternate system. Or why they didn’t do anything sooner. And even why they so publicly picked a fight with Aboitiz about this same issue, only to end up piggy-backing on their erstwhile opponent’s money just to get out of the dry well that they themselves dug. These duplicitous dealings of DCWD brings back a similar sense from the campaign they waged in 2004 and 2005 against aerial spraying, where it was alleged that the fungicides used in banana plantations could make its way past the layers-upon-layers of rock and soil and into the water table. Back

then, DCWD was among those spearheading the movement to ban any sort of commercial activity within the Davao watershed area in order to prevent what they said would be an environmental disaster. Fast-forward to 2015, and now you have them back at the City Council – the same body that they lobbied hard with to pass an ordinance that basically wiped out an entire industry and thousands of jobs in the name of protecting the very same watershed that they now want to violate. Talk about chutzpah! But then again, what do you expect from an organization that disingenuously promotes their product as being among the cleanest in the world, but conveniently neglects to add that that it only applies to water that is still trapped in the bowels of Mt. Apo, beyond the reach of their decidedly less than world-class pipes and distribution network. Don’t get me wrong, I am one hundred percent in favor of the project in so far as it can deliver what its proponents promise. My issue here is with the annoying habit of DCWD of always crying wolf but then not doing anything constructive to protect the sheep. And given their record, I am keeping my fingers firmly crossed that the presence of partners with proven track records of good corporate governance and superb customer service will finally help them overcome the inertia of mediocrity that this city has had to suffer from them for as long as the time it takes rainwater to fill those aquifers.

How much of MY TWO CENTS’ Facebook rants and comments actually contribute to noble ideals and concern for others? Some do, but many don’t. What of John Tria the things we ecisouth@gmail.com have the right to say really mean anything anyway? This is the other Carabao in the room — our propensity to rant and throw words without thinking enough, and to be entertained with the exchange of empty rants and words.

On the other hand, the Duterte advocacy for federalism, and his manner of engaging the Filipino public on many issues, are fresh twists to the entertainment- and rant-driven political circus that often is called a Philippine election. For once, we are starting to discuss issues more than their personalities and simple rants and comments. More substance is expected and read, more than the usual “patuchadas” and innuendo. Now, more than at any other time in our collective history social media and the internet have helped us with the information that either illuminates and affirms our truths or exposes the failings and hypocrises of many who try to step up to the plate seeking to influence or lead us. For once in so many years we are faced

with protagonists who cannot pretend as much as their other previous candidates. It is time to talk of the bigger and deeper truths, and it is high time we start looking at true alternative perspectives that engage our minds and hearts to tackle long standing intergenerational problems that have sadly taken root in our culture — the irrational fears, false beliefs and inferiorities, defeatist thinking, ignorance, and escapism that prevents us from addressing our realities and making the change for the better. Its time for real ideas and real advocacies to change the way we do things and push us forward. Whoever runs in the next election, we hope that the real issues take stage, beyond the antics of circus actors. If we are unable to do so, we continuously deteriorate and fracture as a people.

--In the spirit of full disclosure, let me say that I worked with organizations opposed to the aerial spraying ban, and was part of a group that studied and analyzed the relevant issues in order to present facts that were contrary to the allegations being made against the agricultural practices of banana and pineapple plantations.

Exposing the other carabaos in the room

U

NPRECEDENTED statements often make their mark when they comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. Until recently, groups like our netizens and the Catholic Church hierarchy have been used to not receiving flak from politicians, often seen as unafraid to anger or disappoint them. Until Mayor Duterte challenged them on the need to have more Google than Facebook, and scoring them on reproductive health in the case of the church, Netizens and Facebook addicts have so far been too comfortable simply hammering away at people and things they don’t like without any real thought to the words they use. While Facebook rants assert our freedom of expression and uphold our rights to say what we want, reading many of them, I can’t help but be appalled by their lack of common sense.


10 NEWS RODY... FROM 1

to June survey to gain the top spot. Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas and Manila Mayor Joseph Estrada are tied in fourth spot with 10 percent each. The result dealt a major blow to Binay’s bid for the presidency. He was the frontrunner in the March survey with 29 percent, but allegations of corruption against him and his family, and the decision of the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) to freeze his bank accounts may have contributed to his downfall. “Result is expected. Poe will rise and Binay will fall,” said Laviña, a former city councilor. He also noted that while Duterte has been dodging calls for him to seek the presidency

next year, the mayor has been gaining ground specifically among the Class D and E voters. For class D, Duterte cornered 17 percent, or six percent higher from his March showing of 11 percent. For Class E, Duterte captured 14 percent, or four percent improvement of his March result of 10 percent. The Davao mayor also has been enjoying huge support from the Mindanao voters, getting 37 percent this time compared to his March showing of 34 percent. “He increased in all areas and classes except for the ABC, which may have been affected by allegations of human rights abuses of the mayor,” Laviña said. “This is, of course, not true,” he added.

ernment unit is not enough. She also said the street-level mapping would also take decades to finish. “It took almost three decades before Manila had the street-level maps and it would also take us decades before to have that here,” she said. Deocampo said Philvolcs here is planning to release earthquake bulletins in the next few months. She also reiterated that Dabawenyos should always

be prepared of earthquakes because it is a phenomenon that is unpredictable. The city is also near the Philippine fault line that runs through Mati, Davao Oriental. “The intensity of earthquake is higher here although the fault is far from Davao City because the soil type here is soft,”she said. She said the soil type here is mostly low-lying sediments especially in areas near the river banks and other bodies of water.

tom-built stage set up with the state-of-the-art technology. “It is being built in Iloilo City and will be used for the whole tour,” he said. “The Live Stage is where the electric light and sound experience sync with the live performances from national and international artists plus your favorite Spectrum DJs.” He said aside from a better stage and better sound quality for a better party experience, a fair park will be also available in the area where

street food, refreshments, festival merchandise, and a few games will be put up. ”We will be infusing a cultural aspect in the show that will feature the native festival elements of Davao,” Onozawa said. He said the festival will be a venue to showcase the local culture of Davao which has the tendency to be lost in other festival parties. General admission will be at P500 while VIP will be at P1,500. CHENEEN R. CAPON

ing technology,” added Tony Fernandes. Also commenting on the recognition by Skytrax to AirAsia Group, Datuk Kamarudin Meranun, Executive Chairman of AirAsia Berhad said, “This recognition as Asia’s and the World’s Best reinforces the efforts that the Group is taking to strengthen our services and our network, and we will take every effort to live up to this recognition.” The AirAsia Group consists of short-haul low-cost airlines AirAsia Berhad (airline code AK), Indonesia AirAsia (airline code QZ), Thai AirAsia (airline code FD), Philippines’ AirAsia (airline codes PQ & Z2) and AirAsia India (airline code I5). Throughout its existence, AirAsia Group have established themselves as market leaders and innovators in travel and technology, offering not just flights but a wholesome travel experience with

the introduction of the mobile app, interactive travel guides, full scale self-service options, WiFi on-board, premium coffee via Barista-In-The-Sky and much more lined up, such as online Duty Free shopping before schedule departure flights. All airline affiliates in the AirAsia Group operate one of the youngest fleet of Airbus A320 in the world, with an average age of only 3 years group wide; with firm orders of 475 Airbus A320 aircraft and deliveries up till 2028. In addition to the modern fleet, AirAsia offers consumer-friendly products and services complemented with everyday low fares, extensive route network, including over 60 unique routes in the Asean region and unmatched flight frequencies; along with convenient booking and payment channels; and value added services such as Fly-Thru, Premium Flex and much more.

Phivolcs... FROM 3

Kadayawan... FROM 3

AirAsia... FROM 4

EDGEDAVAO

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

Dabawenyos... FROM 2

to raise a howl against the massive cost for the project. Soon after, Bayan Muna Rep. Carlos Isagani T. Zarate, Councilor Dayanghirang and the Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry Inc. (DCCCII) joined the fray and even called for an investigation into the matter. Laviña first wrote the Office of the Ombudsman to air his protest before the Senate touched on the issue and vowed to call for a public hearing, although until now the upper house has yet to start its inquiry. The pre-qualification to bid was reportedly held last May. But, Laviña insisted that the bidding must be stopped as the project cost is highly irregular. He said the new port rising in Bataan is only P3 billion and that the port of

Hijo in Tagum City, Davao del Norte covering 58 hectares, and designed and to be built by ICTSI, the country’s largest port operator and one of the world’s best, will cost only P5.7 billion. “The Davao International Container Terminal in Panabo City, also in Davao del Norte, and owned by the Floirendo Group was built in 2013 at a cost of only P2.7 billion. Both your offices described this new port as the “most modern” in this part of the country,” he said in his letter. “How come then that the upgrade of Sasa Port with an area of only 18 hectares cost so much at P17 billion? How come your agencies took the advice of your foreign consultants hook, line and sinker when the previous study estimated the cost at only P4 billion?” Laviña asked.

to give good life to our people will remain,” Binay said. Binay said he ran and won the vice presidential race in 2016 as ‘underdog’. (PNA)

fessions,” he added. Pineda said IBM’s answer to big data and analytics are cognitive systems. “An entirely new area of computing, cognitive computing will take advantage of the flood of data available and how it is processed,” he said. He said cognitive systems are the intersection between neuroscience, supercomputing, and nanotechnology. Research firm Gartner had earlier predicted that smarter analytics can create 4.4 million jobs by 2015 but only 30 percent can be filled partly due to a lack of skilled workers. Pineda said to address this, IBM signed an agreement with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) on December 6, 2012 to collaborate on developing a comprehensive analytics education master plan for Philippine higher education institutions “in order to prepare the country’s workforce towards the emerging trend towards analytics.” Pineda said the Philippines has a lot talent when it comes to analytics “but they just need opportunity.” He also said Filipino workers, particu-

larly those in the BPO industry, must develop deeper skills in analytics in order to fill the need. “In 2013, select Philippine universities began offering Analytics courses. In 2014, IBM launched ANALITIKA, a consortium that aims to enable the Philippines to be the global center for smarter analytics,” Pineda said. Spearheaded by IBM Philippines, ANALITIKA was launched in April 2014 with founding members Bank of the Philippine Islands, ABS-CBN Corp., Smart Communications, Inc., Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., Sun Life Financial, Inc., SM Retail, Inc., Integrated Micro-electronics, Inc., and Manila Electric Co. ANALITIKA’s government partners include CHED, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST). Pineda said for IBM, shifting to big data and analytics is already an ongoing process that has no short-range time frame. “It’s not a big-bang approach but a gradual one,” he said.

port and stevedoring services is bloated and impractical and is not supported by facts. Aside from these, stakeholders were allegedly not consulted by the planners, including the Department of Public Works and Highways which is tackling the worsening traffic congestion also being experienced in Davao City which is partly caused by Sasa port operation. According to Albano, Secretary Abaya told her he had heard similar concerns from other people and that he claimed he could answer all of them in the proper forum. Abaya reportedly promised the lady lawmaker she would be invited to future meetings about the Sasa port project. ANTONIO M. AJERO

mon to all regions nationwide as per World Bank- NCPO directives,” Recoter said. “It was returned to respective LGUs for the inclusion of some amendments.” She said among the amendments were on Section One regarding the enhancement of the objectives as based on the objectives of PRDP and Section Four which is about the mutual agreement by both parties (DA and LGU) stated in the third section on duties and responsibilities. Recoter clarified that the amendments were directed by WB and NCPO and was implemented throughout the country She said this will not affect the implementation of the proposed project as long as the Davao City LGU proponent im-

plements the revision immediately. Recoter said other provinces in the region have already submitted their respective revised MOA. For Davao City, the city government has proposed for the funding of the construction of P320-million farm-tomarket roads with a bridge component in Paquibato area. This will connect Paquibato to Buhangin. Another P120 million for PRDP funding was proposed by the government to be utilized for the development of cacao industry in Barangay Subasta in Calinan District. Included in the city’s proposal is the P38 million funding for business enterprise development. Cheneen R. Capon

the problems of the present ARMM government which does not have government agencies that manage fiscal resources like the Department of Budget and Management and the Department of Finance. Malang said that if the passage BBL will be delayed the problems encountered with the ARMM will continue. He said with the present system under the ARMM does not have a DBM office where the region can make use of its internal revenue allotment (IRA). Malang said that usually get their IRA to the DBM office in Region 12 or Region 9 as the DBM central office forwarded it in these offices. He said the ARMM also has no Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF) which appoints the regional, provincial, city and municipal treasurer. Malang said most of the LGU in ARMM are still on the below benchmark which means that they still need to cope with their performance

in terms of government efficiency. Malang said the region conducts a performance to all LGUs to increase its efficiency in governance. On the question whether Mindanao’s economy will improve if BBL will be passed, the respondents are locked at 41 percent each while 18 percent are undecided. There are 37 percent who disagree that BBL is complaint with 1987 constitution, 35 percent cannot tell and 28 percent agree. On the issue that BBL should be passed before the end of President Benigno S. Aquino’s term, 44 percent disagreed with it while 38 percent agreed and 18 percent cannot tell. The survey said 68 percent are aware of the BBL but 8.5 percent have not read the provisions of the proposed law. Majority of these people learned the BBL on television news. Armando B. Fenequito Jr.

Training and Development officer-in-charge Dr. Christine S. Diaz the survey was conducted last May 11 to 17 with 628 respondents in the three congressional districts. Diaz said there were 210 respondents from the first district and 209 each in the second and third districts. Duterte’s top showing was also complemented by the good reveiews for the local government. Majority of Dabawenyos agreed that the local government addressed the needs and concerns of its constituents with 89 percent. Respondents also believed that the local government has the responsibility to lessen the income gap between rich and poor with

82 percent. The survey also bared that 52 percent perceived that there are more job availability in the next 12 months while 65 percent believed that it is easier to find jobs in the city for the next 12 months. The results also showed that peace and order in the city has also improved in the past six months with 71.9 percent. The criminal incidence had gone down in the past six month with 62.7 percent. When asked on the factors being considered by the respondents, Diaz said that it is not part of the questions. She said that the research intended only for polling and data collection.

Meanwhile, Binay also thanked the people despite his big drop in the previous surveys. ”My determination to fight

Sangguniang Panglungsod of Davao City and other stakeholders expressed surprise over the high cost of the project compared with similar projects in the area like the Davao International Container Terminal in San Vicente, Panabo City owned by the Anflocor Management, and the port to be developed in Madaum, Tagum City which will cost no more than P9 billion. Some stakeholders alleged that the project run counter to the intention of the government to disperse development of port as solution to the growing congestion in the old Sasa wharf. Oppositors also charged that the projected demand for

Survey... FROM 2

Poe... FROM 4

Mylene... FROM 6

DOTC... FROM 2

IBM... FROM 4

PRDP... FROM 6


11 COMPETITIVE EDGE

EDGEDAVAO VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

Better classrooms for 14,000 students

I

N Mindanao, more than 2,000 pupils are now enjoying cleaner, safer and more fun learning environments through the help of AboitizPower subsidiaries Therma Marine and Therma South. More than 150 team members and partners volunteered in improving school facilities across the Davao region, Bukidnon, Compostela Valley and Agusan del Norte. Around 14,000 students from various schools nationwide are now enjoying their new and improved classrooms as approximately 1,500 Aboitiz Group team members took part in this year’s Brigada Eskwela, helping prep up close to 216 schools in time for the opening of academic year 2015-2016. In the last eight years, thousands of Aboitiz team members volunteer to repaint classrooms, desks, corridors, and stairwells, beautifies school surroundings, and fix up computers in support of the Department of Education’s annual program. “We believe education is where we can make the biggest impact and we are committed to take action on DepEd’s call for us to help improve the country’s educational

system,” said Aboitiz Equity Ventures President and Chief Executive Officer Erramon I. Aboitiz. “All these we do, driven by our commitment to make Aboitiz a truly sustainable enterprise that we can entrust to future generations. We believe that doing well by doing good enables us to secure a BetterWorld for everyone today and in the future,” he added.

COLLECTION of artifacts and histories about Philippine Mass Communication is abuilding on the second floor of the Philippine Information Agency on the Visayas Avenue in Quezon City. An outgrowth of the internet-based Communication Centrum of the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication (AIJC), the new Media Museum to be called M ‎ ediaseum will be managed by a Board of Trustees chaired by Media Professor Dr. Crispin Maslog and PIA Director-General Jose Mari Oquinena.

Dr. Florangel R. Braid of AIJC has crafted the Vision and Mission of the #Mediaseum. Other members of the Board of Trustees are Dr. Georgina Encanto, Regent of the University of the Philippines; Publisher Jesus Dureza, chairman-president of the Philippine Press Institute; Asso. Prof. Alice Colet Villadolid of the University of Santo Tomas and the Manila Bulletin; Prof. Marco M. Polo of the Phil. Association of Communication Educators; Director Rey Hulog of the Kapisanan ng Brodcaster ng Pilipinas; and Undersecretary Jan Co Chua of the PCOO.

Philippine Media Museum opening in QC

A

Rizal’s granddaughter, PIA chief to open Philippine Mediaseum

T

HE BOARD of Trustees of the Philippine Media Museum has invited Gemma Cruz Araneta, a granddaughter of Dr. Jose Rizal, to cut the ribbon opening the Mediaseum at the second floor of the Philippine Information Agency in Quezon City. Director- General Jose Mari Oquinone of PIA will accompany her. Media practitioners, teachers and student leaders have been invited to the opening of the #Mediaseum which

displays artifacts related to the National Hero Dr. Jose Rizal, to the careers of veteran Filipino journalists, and to the technology of Philippine Communication. A new book on ‘ A Brief History of Philippine Mass Communication ‘ written by Dr. Crispin Maslog, chair of the Mediaseum Board of Trustees, will be launched after the ribbon-cutting and viewing of exhibits.

Global internet penetration grows seven-fold in 5 years

I

NTERNET user penetration has increased almost seven-fold from 6.5 percent to 43 percent of the global population between 2000 and 2015, according to the 2015 ICT figures released by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), United Nations’ specialized agency for information and communication technologies. According to the ITU, mobile broadband is the most dynamic market segment, with penetration globally reaching 47 percent in 2015, a value that increased 12-fold since 2007. In 2015, 69 percent of the global population will be covered by 3G mobile broadband, up from 45 percent in 2011. ITU also estimates that 29 percent of the 3.4 billion people worldwide living in rural areas will be covered by 3G mobile broadband by the end of 2015. The same report also revealed that the proportion of households with Internet access at home advanced from 18 percent in 2005 to

46 percent in 2015. According to the 10th annual Cisco® Visual Networking Index™ (VNI) Forecast (2014 – 2019), the annual, global Internet protocol (IP) traffic will triple between 2014 and 2019, reaching a record of 2 zettabytes. Factors expected to drive traffic growth include the global increase in Internet users, personal devices and machine-to-machine (M2M) connections, faster broadband speeds, and adoption of advanced video services. Cisco also predicts a marked increase in network traffic associated with game downloads. This will be driven by availability of storage capacity on gaming consoles, growth in upstream cloud traffic, and higher number of fiber connections. Online music will be the fastest-growing residential Internet-based service with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.7 percent from 2014 to 2019, growing 1.2 billion users to 1.7 billion users by 2019.

In the Philippines, local broadband service providers are also seeing the upward trend in internet use both while on-the-go and at home. Sustaining its stronghold in the consumer broadband segment, Globe Telecom, through its broadband brand Tattoo, posted double-digit growth in its broadband revenues and customer base to maintain its position as the fastest-growing broadband business in the country. Broadband revenues stood at P3.7 billion, a 31 percent increase from previous year’s P2.8 billion, while total subscriber base reached 3.1 million, a 41 percent growth from previous year’s 2.2 million. The solid growth in revenues was driven by subscriber expansion in the wireless broadband (+47 percent), fixed broadband (+16 percent) and LTE solutions. “Our consumer broadband business continues to play a significant role in steering the company’s solid performance the past quarter. We have taken huge

strides in offering innovative broadband products and plans with the fastest internet speeds to respond to the growing demand for internet services powered by our modernized and robust network,” says Gilbert Simpao, Senior Vice President for Consumer Broadband Business at Globe. Globe spent around P4.9 billion in capital expenditures as of the first quarter this year to support the growing customer base and the demand for data. The company has already started the deployment of the US$500-million LTE network, which will serve both mobile and home broadband data requirements. Globe is also seeking to build out a combined 5,000 LTE sites over the next 24 months. In addition, the recent partnership with Huawei to deliver a SingleSON or Self Optimizing Network technology will allow an automatic diagnosis and optimization of the Globe network to continuously provide seamless customer experience.


12 CLASSIFIED

EDGEDAVAO

GO BOLD

GO COLOUR

• All text • Telephone Number (bigger point size) • Bold Header Price: 100.00

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

ADD-ON

• Background • Text Price: 175.00

• Pictures/Logos • Graphic Elements Price: 230.00

DAVAO CITY MAIN OFFICE

GENERAL SANTOS CITY MARKETING OFFICE

Director of Sales

Marketing Specialist

JOCELYN S. PANES

Door 14 ALCREJ Bldg., Quirino Ave., Davao City Tel: (082) 224-1413 Telefax: (082) 221-3601

EDMUND P. RENDON

General Santos City

Mobile: (Sun) 0925-357-3460 (Smart) 0907-202-3844

MANILA MARKETING OFFICE

ANGELICA R. GARCIA Marketing Manager 97-1 Bayanbayanan Ave., Marikina Heights, Marikina City Tel: (02) 654-3509


VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

EDGEDAVAO

Marcos clarifies substitute bill will not abandon draft BBL

S

ENATOR Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos on Thursday clarified that his proposal to come out with a substitute bill would not mean abandoning the draft Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL). ”What I’m doing right now is preparing the list of possible amendments. I would like to clarify that substitute bill contains proposals that are not contain in the original version of the BBL,” Marcos explained to the media during the weekly Kapihan sa Senado. In fact, Marcos said only close to 50 percent of the draft BBL that Malacanang submitted to the Senate will be changed in the committee report he is preparing and will be submitted for plenary

debates after the State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Benigno Aquino III next month. ”At least 49 percent will be changed. A substitute bill is a list of possible amendments,” Marcos, chairman of the Senate committee on local government, said. Marcos also clarified his proposed amendments will be submitted for approval of the 19 members of his committee before it will be forwarded to the plenary. ”I’m going to make proposals to the committee. It is the committee that will approve. If approved by the committee, it will be put as substitute bill,” Marcos explained. He said some of the pro-

NOTICE OF LOSS

Notice is hereby given by LOYOLA PLANS CONSOLIDATED INC. That CERTIFICATE OF FULL PAYMENT No.(s) 21014842 under LOYOLA PLAN Contract No.(s) 10162268-1 issued to TADURAN, MARY MAGDALENE A. Reinstatement papers: 2401-52391, 2401-54421, 2401-68120, 2401-72907, 2401-73051-52, 240173063, 2401-95522, 2401-101193, 2401-106459, 2401-106462, 2401-106464 issued to TERESITA F.ERAMIS were lost. Any transaction entered into shall be null and void. 6/12/19/26

visions that are expected to be removed or amended include the opt-in provision which allow an area to be included in the Bangsamoro government territory upon the petition of 10 percent of the population. ”Debates are also expected to focus on the power sharing, constitutional bodies, fiscal and monetary, police, and taxation,” Marcos said. Marcos downplayed insinuation that he is blocking the passage of the BBL.

”I don’t feel alluded to,” Marcos said, reacting to the statement of President Benigno Aquino III that some lawmakers are opposing the passage of the BBL. ”I have not stopped the process of deliberating the BBL. I have no desire to get in the way to pass BBL,” he added. Marcos has conducted 15 public hearings, including five in some Mindanao areas including Jolo, Sulu. (PNA)

NEWS13 Soliman joins Serbisyo Caravan in Talaingod

D

SWD Secretary Corazon J. Soliman will visit Talaingod, Davao del Norte on Friday for the Association of Regional Executives of National Agencies in Region XI (ARENA XI) Serbisyo Caravan. “Sec. Soliman will lead the ceremonial turnover of around Php 14 million worth of services and projects slated to be provided by DSWD to some 13,357 beneficiaries in Talaingod,” said DSWD Regional Director Priscilla N. Razon. “We aim to disburse social pension to 739 indigent older persons, as well as render offsite over-the-counter payment to Pantawid Pamilya beneficiaries and distribute Debit Cards to IP beneficiaries of the Modified Conditional Cash Transfer program under Pantawid Pamilya,” Director Razon said. PhilHealth will also be distributing Members’ Data Records and IDs to selected beneficiaries, she added. Among the services are livelihood training and assistance on cultural bead accessory production, indigenous basket production, native goat dispersal, organic ginger production, cultural management on sustainable vegetable production, and organic-based vegetable production for lowland and upland.

DSWD will also conduct Supplementary Feeding in 32 Day Care Centers and turnover completed Kalahi-CIDSS PAMANA Projects (Improvement of Potable Water System, Corn Sheller with Shed, Installation of 209 Units Low Cost Solar Led, Installation of 2 Units Street Lights, Construction of Solar Dryer with Provision of Corn Sheller with Shed, Construction of Multi-Purpose Pavement, and Construction of Drainage Line Canal. Furthermore, the Department will be distributing 13 units assistive devices (wheel chairs, crutches and walkers), 1,500 sets of educational supplies and 3,000 family food packs. Finally, a groundbreaking ceremony is set for the upcoming Construction of Multi-Purpose Pavement with Storage Facility. The ARENA XI Serbisyo Caravan brings series of community outreach programs and direct services closer to the people. The caravan provides a one-stop shop of services of national government agencies especially targeting the poor. Expected to deliver their respective services in Talaingod on Friday are more than 50 national agencies in Davao Region. (DSWD/Sheryll Jane S. Fernandez)


14 EDGEDAVAO Sports

THE FALLEN

KING C

LEVELAND Cavaliers superstar LeBron James expressed his disappointment on another failed bid to win the NBA title, even starting to question himself whether all of the hardwork he has been investing is still worth it if, in the end, he wouldn’t be able to take home a championship. “Of course you question it. Especially when you get to this point. I almost look at it as I’d rather not make the playoffs than lose in the finals. I don’t know,” a gloomy James told the media after Cleveland’s Game Six loss to the Golden State Warriors. “I missed the playoffs twice. I lost the finals four times. I’m almost starting to feel like I’d rather not make the playoffs than to lose in the finals. It would hurt a lot easier if I just didn’t make the playoffs and not get a shot at (the title).” “But then I start thinking about how fun it is to compete during the playoffs in the first round, second round, Eastern conference finals and

if I’m lucky enough to be

here, i t would be fun to do it. “ B u t put my body through a lot, you know, but it’s the price for your body feeling this way for winning. Did I win? I didn’t win a championship but did a lot of good things in my first year back and hopefully I continue them.” After winning two titles with the Miami Heat, James made his return to Cleveland last year in the hopes of bringing his hometown its first title in professional sports in over half a century.

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

‘I’d rather not make the playoffs’ H e made that

move f o u r years after spurning the same Cavaliers squad to join the Heat’s “Big Three” with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. They made the finals for four straight seasons. In his Cleveland comeback, James formed his own “Big Three” alongside all-star players Kyrie Irving and Kevin Love. But none of the two were on James’ side in the finals as they suffered

injuries that kept them sidelined. “We had playmakers in suits. This round, you gotta be healthy, you gotta be fortunate to win it. It just wasn’t,” James said. Despite being undermanned, James still carried the Cavaliers in one of the most impressive individual performances the league has seen. He averaged 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds and 8.8 assists in six games and almost single-handedly propelled Cleveland to the promised land. With his feat, there was even a clamor for James to become the NBA Finals MVP despite coming from the losing team. Only the legendary Jerry West of the Los Angeles Lakers in 1969 was able to achieve that. The Warriors’ Andre Igoudala eventually took home the award. But for James, it’s all about winning the title. “It’s still not a success if you go out losing. It’s not a great feeling when you lose,” James said.


VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015

S

SPORTS 15

EDGEDAVAO

BACK IN THE BAY NBA trophy returns to Bay Area after 40 years

TEPHEN Curry came off the plane, lifted the Larry O’Brien Trophy as he walked down the mobile staircase and let the gold award shine in the California sun. For the first time in 40 years, the NBA champions are back in the Bay Area. With more than 100 team employees in yellow and blue shirts cheering them outside a private terminal, the Golden State Warriors were welcomed home to Oakland on Wednesday (Thursday, Manila time). The team spent Tuesday night in Cleveland — though the players didn’t really sleep — after beating LeBron James and the Cava-

liers 105-97 in the Game Six clincher. “We just stuck to who we are, fought through some tough times in the playoffs. At the end of the day, when you’re holding the trophy, all the ups and downs are worth it,” said Curry, the NBA MVP. “We’ll remember this for the rest of our lives.” Players, coaches and team employees soaked in the scene as much as they could. As two helicopters hovered above the airport, the chartered flight received an escort from a police car and two fire trucks on the runway. Curry was the first player off the plane and was quickly joined by teammates on the staircase.

Warriors employees, shuttled from team headquarters on three buses, cheered and chanted “War-ri-ors!” and the song We Are the Champions by Queen. They also pounded inflatable sticks and gave hugs and handshakes to players and coaches, with just about everybody taking photos and videos on their smartphones. Most of the Warriors’ contingent, who were accompanied by their families, wore gray “NBA

Champs” shirts. And just about everybody — including the pilots — walked off with championship hats. “Phenomenal. Still on cloud nine. It really hasn’t set in yet,” Warriors forward Draymond Green said. Green is the team’s only core player not signed for next season. As a restricted free agent, the Warriors would be able to match any offer he receives from another team — and they full intend to do so, even i f

that means facing the league’s luxury tax. Asked if he expects to be back next season, Green shouted: “Hell yeah I expect to be back here.” The welcome home capped a busy two-day stretch for the Warriors. After finishing off the Cavaliers, the team had a dinner at a high-end steakhouse in Cleveland. They stayed up late celebrating with friends and family, and congratulations poured in from all over — including President Barack Obama, who phoned coach

Steve Kerr to congratulate the Warriors on winning the title and invite them for a customary White House visit. The dizzying daze of a championship celebration left no time for sleep — even on the plane ride home, which Curry called a party for some and a chance to relax for others. “You’re still kind of on an adrenaline rush and excited to win a championship, so guys are taking naps, guys are listening to music, just talking about how fun the journey’s been,” Curry said. “And now we get to celebrate for real.”

3

About 0

CELEBRATION. The Golden State Warriors have brought back the trophy last seen in the Bay Area in 1975.

Parks out of NBA teams’radar

Pagara to skip Dubai Pinoy Pride card U L

JASON PAGARA. Not fighting in Dubai.

IGHT welterweight Jason Pagara won’t see action on the scheduled “Pinoy Pride” fight card in Dubai on August 7 and is reportedly being eyed to fight in a big card in the US later this year. ALA Promotions president Michael Aldeguer informed the New Standard/ boxingmirror.com that they are that pulling out Jason Pagara who was scheduled to fight alongside undefeated younger brother Prince Albert Pagara who will instead be backstopped by two-time world title challenger AJ “Bazooka” Banal and another rugged southpaw Jimrex Jaca in the Dubai card. Banal has a record of 33-2-1 with 22 knockouts with both losses in title

fights, losing to Rafael Concepcion in a WBA Interim title showdown and then suffering a 9th round TKO at the hands of Thailand’s Pungluang Sor Sungya in a clash for the vacant WBO bantamweight title on October 20, 2012. However, Banal has fought back and his last win was an eighth round unanimous decision over Indonesia’s Junior Bajawa on March 28 this year. Jaca is always a crowd pleaser with his aggressive style. His claim to fame is that he gave Mexican legend Juan Manuel Marquez a helluva fight before getting careless and losing by a 9th round TKO in a face off for the WBO featherweight Interim title on November 25, 2006 at the Dodge Arena in Texas.

NLIKE most of the players attending NBA tryout camps, Bobby Ray Parks Jr. admits he has a distinct disadvantage. The 22-year-old Filipino-American acknowledged he is largely an unknown commodity for the teams he’s been trying out for, he said in an interview with Ravi Shah of the Nets Daily News. “Unlike most basketball players here who went to college, I have been off the map since I left high school. I will truly accept my position whether or not I get drafted. The most important thing for me is that I got my foot in the door for the NBA,” said the son of the late Bobby Parks, one of the best imports to ever play in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). The lack of familiarity and his non-inclusion in mock drafts does not deter the former National University standout from his dream to play in the most popular cage league in the world. “Being drafted would truly be a blessing, but I completely understand if I don’t get selected. It’s great that I am in the United States now competing for an NBA roster spot,” said the homegrown talent who is currently trying to earn a roster spot with the Brooklyn Nets. Parks Jr, a two-time UAAP MVP, hopes to improve on his father’s NBA journey. The elder Parks was picked by the Atlanta Hawks

in the third round of the 1984 NBA Draft at 58th overall, but was cut before the regular season started. He played for several teams in the now defunct Continental Basketball Association (CBA) before embarking on an international hoops career that brought him to the Philippines where he won several championships and was a multiple Best Import awardee. For prospective NBA teams, Parks said he offers ‘competitiveness and toughness on defense.’ “Most talented players want to score the most points and record the most assists. I just want to be the guy that can bring energy and awareness on defense every time I’m on the court. I am also fairly tall for the point guard position and can be versatile in defending both the point and shooting guard positions,” Parks told Shah. Asked who in the NBA is the player that he resembles the most, Parks deferred but said he likes Avery Bradley’s style of play, notably the veteran’s competitiveness, defensive capability, and the ability to score when the situation calls for it. Having previously worked out with the Utah Jazz earlier, Parks said he will also be going to the training camps of the Dallas Mavericks, Boston Celtics, and could also vie for a spot with the Atlanta Hawks.


16

EDGEDAVAO

VOL. 8 ISSUE 56 • FRIDAY - SATURDAY, JUNE 19 - 20, 2015


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.