INDONESIAN DANCE. Gen. Santos City Mayor Pedro Acharon, Jr. and Mindanao Economic Development Council Chair Virgilio Leyretana perform the Indonesian welcome dance "Kabasaran" with lady dancers at the arrival program in honor of the Philippine Delegation in Tahuna City, Sangihe Island on November 21, 2007. The mayor was in this Northern Sulawesi territory to witness the culmination of a joint border patrol exercise between the Philippines and Indonesia and for trade talks between Gensan, Sarangani Province and Tahuna. Together with him was Sarangani Governor Miguel Rene Dominguez. (avel manansala/foto by edwin espejo)
TALIPAPA - n. A Filipino term for fish-market with temporary stalls under a flat shed. A place where news and tidbits about the locality are shared and spread.
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Thursday, November 22, 2007
SarGen Leaders in Tahuna, North Sulawesi
INDONESIAN DANCE. Gen. Santos City Mayor Pedro Acharon, Jr. and Mindanao Economic Development Council Chair Virgilio Leyretana perform the Indonesian welcome dance "Kabasaran" with lady dancers at the arrival program in honor of the Philippine Delegation in Tahuna City, Sangihe Island on November 21, 2007. The mayor was in this Northern Sulawesi territory to witness the culmination of a joint border patrol exercise between the Philippines and Indonesia and for trade talks between Gensan, Sarangani Province and Tahuna. Together with him was Sarangani Governor Miguel Rene Dominguez. (avel manansala/foto by edwin espejo)
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Junior Officials Take Over City Hall
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Monday, November 19, 2007
Mayor Enrolls in Waste Management Course at the UP
For a period of five days early this November, Gen. Santos City Mayor Pedro Acharon, Jr. undertook a training course in the first of a series of modules on Waste Management at the University of the Philippines in Diliman.
This is the Certicate Program on Toxic and Hazardous Waste Management which is a four-module training course conducted by the university through the National Engineering Center (NEC) in coordination with its Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering Graduate Program.
Its objective is to build the technical capacity of leaders from the government and private sectors on the key elements of toxic and hazardous waste management for the implementation of RA 6969 or the "Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act".
Mayor Acharon, who is a licensed civil engineer has focused on environment protection as one of his adminstration's flagship missions through his Environmental Governance Project or Eco-Gov2.
This includes his designs on the city's Integrated Solid Waste and Waste Water Management Plan and the Sarangani Bay Protected Seascape Plan which is in partnership with Sarangani Province. An offshoot of these plans is the Sanitary Landfill project in Barangay Sinawal which is in its bidding stage at this point and will be completed in 2009 at the earliest.
The course in UP, according to the mayor, therefore, "will not only equip us with more technical knowledge on how the city should conduct its handling of its waste material but they will also strengthen our networking with capable institutions and agencies which may assist us on matters pertaining to environmental protection and regeneration."
For this first set of module from November 5 to 9, entitled "Toxic and Hazardous Waste Management", Mayor Acharon teamed up with Engr. Nael Cruspero, who heads the City Planning Development Office. Subsequent modules scheduled for next year are: "Chemical Emergency Response and Preparedness"; "Inspection, Compliance and Enforcement"; and "Pollution Prevention".
All of these are under Course Director Dr. Gene Peralta of the National Engineering Center.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
TV Sets Turned Over to Gensan Schools
GenSan City Mayor Pedro Acharon, Jr. and Glan Mayor Enrique Yap, Jr. at the turnover of 7 television sets and educational dvd's to 5 schools in Gensan and Glan from SuperFerry under its Educational Television Program in partnership with ABS-CBN. In photo are (L-R) Elementary School Principals Flora Maglunsod (New Society), Erlinda Tobis (Bula Central), Renato Odi (Fatima Central), Agosto Libuton (Glan Padidu) with SuperFerry Manager Flor Luces, Mayor Yap, Mayor Acharon, DepEd Superintendent Estrella Lariosa, Bula District Superintendent Araceli Medina and Mr. Lucibar Salamanca. The activity was held during the Teacher Training Workshop conducted by SuperFerry at the Bula Central Elem. School on Nov. 15, 2007. (GenSan CMO/avel manansala)
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