Mindanao Power Summit in Davao City set on April 13!

President Aquino will preside over the Mindanao Power Summit in Davao City on Friday to discuss with local stakeholders how they want to address the energy crisis in Mindanao.

Presidential spokesman Edwin Lacierda said the conference will start at 9 a.m. at the Waterfront Hotel. It will be attended by key officials including Energy Secretary Jose Rene Almendras and Mindanao Development Authority (Minda) chairperson Lou Antonino.

Lacierda belied insinuations that the scheduled Energy Summit is merely a moro-moro, or stage-managed, pointing out that Minda has been in charge of the summit mechanics.

“The Energy Summit was organized by Mindanao Development Authority, the (DOE) Department of Energy is only helping out. The lead government agency here is Minda of Secretary Lou Antonino which, you know, would look into the interest of the peoples of Mindanao,” Lacierda stressed.

Lacierda said the conference has been publicized in newspapers as well as aired over national television and radio stations.

“It’s not a secret-the Energy Summit is not a secret. The people of Minda have been preparing the people of Mindanao,” he said.

“You’ve got several stakeholders in Mindanao. You’ve got the generators, the transmission distributors, the electric cooperatives, the consumers, the local government.”

Lacierda said the conference is aimed at getting a consensus on how to address the energy situation in Mindanao.

He said President Aquino would allow the stakeholders in Mindanao to decide how to handle the power crisis in the region.

“There are proposed solutions but it is something that they would have to decide. That’s why the President has always stated it is open to everybody. Everybody should be on the same page when it comes to addressing the concern of energy in Mindanao,” Lacierda said.

“They have to come up with concrete solutions because this is precisely to address the energy situation in Mindanao. And it will be up to the people of Mindanao to come up and agree to that consensus,” he added.

In some areas in Mindanao, electricity is being rationed for almost three months now by local service utilities due to lack of supply from state-run hydroelectric plants in Lanao del Sur.

The affected provinces are North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat and Maguindanao.

They are bracing yet for longer blackouts with the planned general maintenance check of the Pulangi IV hydroelectric plant in Bukidnon to start anytime soon.

The facility produces 180 megawatts of electricity for the Mindanao grid, or about one-fourth of the island’s power requirement.

The DOE announced the impending maintenance check last Monday.

Local power cooperatives have been imposing two to four-hour sectional blackouts due to the scarcity of power supply.

Vice Mayor Joseph Evangelista of Kidapawan City, North Cotabato said the local businesses would be affected if the Pulangi IV facility will be shut for a periodic maintenance check.

“Businesses in Kidapawan City and in surrounding towns in North Cotabato have plummeted in recent weeks as a result of the lack of power supply and soon this facility in Bukidnon will shut down for a maintenance check,” Evangelista said.

The Cotabato Electric Cooperative, which serves Kidapawan City and the 17 towns in North Cotabato, said the shutdown of the Pulangi IV plant would increase to between 300 to 350 megawatts the power deficiency being experienced now in many areas in Mindanao.

Pangasinan Gov. Amado Espino Jr., on the other hand, urged President Aquino to reconsider the emergency powers being granted by Congress to solve the present power shortage in Mindanao and strategically prepare for the upcoming power supply needs of the Luzon and Visayas islands in the coming years.

Espino cited the success of former President Fidel Ramos in solving the 8 to 12-hour blackouts that hit Metro Manila in1992.

“President Ramos was willingly granted emergency power through the Emergency Electric Power Law by Congress months after he assumed as President. By Christmas, in December 2003, the power problem was solved,” Espino said.

Espino also cited the recent warning of Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile that there will be a national crisis if the government failed to resolve the problem in power supply in Mindanao.

He confirmed Sen. Edgardo Angara’s warning that Luzon would also have power crisis in 2014 as well as the Visayas if there will be no new power plants.

Espino lauded Aquino’s initiative to preside the Energy Summit and sit down with stakeholders and discuss ways to address the energy crisis that has been causing up to 15-hour long power outages in Mindanao. -

Source: Philippine Star
By Delon PorcallaWith John Unson, Non Alquitran

Davao City ranked first in a list of 10 “Next Wave Cities” for the BPO industry!

A report by the Business Processing Association of the Philippines (BPAP) showed Davao City ranked first in a list of 10 “Next Wave Cities” for the BPO industry, followed by Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

Davao City was number one in terms of talent availability, infrastructure and cost. Davao has a workforce of 400,000 and about 13,000 new graduates are added every year. In 2010, its IT-BPO sector employed over 7,500 people, and data shows it can grow to 26,000 full-time employees.

Another advantage of Davao is its low wages. The report noted the non-agriculture minimum wage in Davao is P5,390 a month, 8% lower than Metro Cebu and 36% lower than in Metro Manila.

However, IT-BPO locators may face challenges, such as the lack of qualified talent for senior and management positions in the city, as well as the peace and order situation in Mindanao. But the looming power crisis in Mindanao may be the biggest challenge yet for companies.

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Cagas’ Bay Walk project in Aplaya, Digos City a big fail!

The Bay Walk join project of Governor Douglas RA Cagas, Congressman Marc Douglas IV Cagas and SP Chairman Mercedes C. Cagas in Aplaya, Digos City is a big failure or just being neglected?

The name of the Cagas is attached to this project which is now as we see in the picture below in a very pity condition.

I was very proud then that a project to make the sea shore in Digos City become a tourist attraction. But sad to say that the Bay Walk is a hazard to those who are visiting the place.

Could it be the fault of the construction firm who made the project? What will the Cagases do with it now? Will they do something to restore the project?

Is this a tax payers money gone to waste again?

What do you think?

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Philippine National Police entrance exam schedule for 2012!

For those who wants to become a police, the Philippine National Police (PNP) has just bared the entrance examination dates!

The PNP entrance exams will be conducted by the National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) on April 29, 2012 and October 14, 2012.

The exam is open to all Filipino citizens who possess the necessary requirements and police officers 1 (PO1) whose appointments are on temporary status for lack of appropriate eligibility.

Minimum qualification standards:

According to NAPOLCOM, a civilian applicant must not be more than 30 years old, with a height of 1.62 meters (male) and 1.57 meters (female), and has obtained a bachelor’s degree.

A PO1 applicant, on the other hand, must be a graduate of a bachelor’s degree to qualify.

For more details/information, cities to apply to and exam centers just go to http://www.napolcom.gov.ph/ExamEntAnnounce12.pdf

Futsal Summer Program at PWC Davao on April 16!

A former Italian football player and coach will be conducting the Futsal Summer Program starting on April 16 at the Philippine Women’s College Davao compound in Davao City.

Futsal is a variant of association football that is played on a smaller pitch indoors.

Tony Biscontri, president of the organizing Australasian Football Academy (AFA) Group Inc. and Crizzy Biscontri of AFA Group Inc. will be holding the Futsal Summer Program 2012 in coordination with PWC-Davao. they will be assisted by  in the program by local coaches David Dwight Penano and Noel Presto.

Participants needs to be five years old and above.

Registration fee is P3,700 for a total of 32 hours with two hours per session and thrice a week. The fee includes a kit, bag, ball, jersey and shorts.

Futsal can be played either on seven or five players. But Biscontri plans also to have 3-on-3 games with smaller goals in their summer program.

A special rubber flooring will be used in the whole basketball court of PWC during the Futsal training and games.

For more inquiries of the Futsal Summer Program, contact tel. no. 297-8035 or mobile no. 0917-7197968.

 

Soon to open SM City Lanang goes green!

SM City Lanang the biggest mall in this part of Mindanao will open by the end of this year!

Located in the northern part of the city, the new mall has about 100,000 square meters in area where a four-level structure has been built with its design inspired by the origami, the Japanese art of folding paper. It has about 145,000 in gross floor area with about 84,000 square meters available for lease.

The mall looks like any other SM from the outside but this one is different, as there is a Skygarden, a lush garden within its façade that will host restaurants. The garden will have “refreshing water features”. Inside the mall will be the Flat Café, “floating above the ground and offers a vast view of The Atrium.”

The ground level will host international brands like Forever 21 and key SM stores like the SM Supermarket and SM Department Store. To be located in its rear section, both in the ground and second level, are restaurants which will be overlooking the “sprawling outdoor event area called “The Park.”

Its second level will also host six digital theaters that will include the SM Center Stage, the Imax theater known for its state-of-the-art facilities, the bowling center and the Science Discovery Center.

The third floor of the mall will be the SMX Convention Center Davao, touted to be the largest convention center in this part of the country.

The mall has also incorporated “green architecture and environment-friendly features as part of SM’s sustainability efforts.” Through this initiative, the company is only utilizing 40% of the total area for the project ”with paver blocks used in the open parking area to minimize surface run-off water.” “It will also have the city’s first rain catchment system minimizing storm water peak flow, surface run-off and siltation,” it added. The mall will also use light emitting diode bulbs which will ensure “efficient energy consumption” as it is also “designed with skylights.” “Park finders will also be installed at the basement parking to minimize carbon output from vehicles. It will also utilize recycled water for its cooling tower and for comfort room flushing.”

Once the mall will be opened, this will make Davao a landmark for shopping and convention as it host the biggest convention center in this part of Mindanao.

 

Globe Telecom brings radically enhanced network experience to Davao City!

Leading telecommunications company Globe Telecom, which is currently embarking on a $700-million landmark mobile network modernization program, brings a radically enhanced network experience to residents of Davao City through fast call connections, on-time delivery of text messages, and reduced incidence of dropped calls even at peak hours and traffic-heavy occasions.

Being a key market and focus area for Globe,DavaoCitywas tapped for the implementation of the network change-out beginning December last year, resulting in doubled mobile telephony capacity in the area to support growing customer demand and improvements in voice and SMS service quality.

 

The network modernization program, touted as the most significant investment of Globe in the last two decades, includes an all-IP infrastructure, pervasive 3G coverage, double fiber optics capacity, 4G and LTE readiness, and overall quality and resiliency.

Once completed, Globe envisions a robust and resilient network that can provide an unparalleled customer experience to truly set the company apart from competition. The new Globe network and IT systems are not only designed to address all current customer needs but would also have the capacity and capability for more sophisticated use of mobile and broadband technologies.

 

With the telecom industry worldwide evolving at a breakneck speed, it has become imperative for local players to stay competitive and up-to-date with the latest developments.  Thus, Globe constantly pushes its underlying infrastructure capabilities to much higher levels so as to touch both consumers and industries in new and progressive ways.

 

The unprecedented undertaking will modernize all layers of the Globe network within the next five years and is anticipated to set the industry benchmark for the most technologically advanced network in thePhilippines. It is expected to bring aggressive growth prospects, savings in capital spending and expenses, as well as operational efficiencies from the synergy among Globe and its partners, Huawei and Alcatel-Lucent. Together bound by vision and resolve, the three companies are committed to instrumentally deliver a superior customer experience for the benefit of the consuming public.

 

At a higher level, Globe network modernization program also serves to broaden the telecommunications horizon of thePhilippinesas its corollary infrastructure expansion and service innovation stands to attract investment and business. Globe is effectively raising the bar of technology and service in the industry to make it at par with the world’s most advanced telecom communities and practices.

 

The Globe network and IT transformation program is an ambitious and yet necessary undertaking which will provide the platform that will make Globe even more competitive in the fast-moving market.

Davao-Clark flight has arrived via Air Asia Philippines!

Another tourism boost for Davao Region as the new player in airline industry  AirAsia Philippines started servicing Davao – Clark today!

It will be a a great advantage for people living up north to visit Davao and vice-versa. This is also good for people here down south and easier for us if we want to travel to other Asian cities. This is the jump off point for international flights for AirAsia in the Philippines. We don’t need to go through Manila and travel by land going to Clark ever again for convenience of travelers like us.

AirAsia Philippines flies twice a day from Davao-Clark in their twice a week flight.

Sam Milby is on the cover of M Magazine!

Sam Milby who has a Surigaonon heritage is on the cover of m life & living in mindanao magazine cover for its latest issue!


m Magazine is now available nationwide at major Bookstores and Supermarkets.

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