Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Land titling operations now to be done in the barangays



DENR Secretary Roy Cimatu
To provide a more accessible and transparent public land titling, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is bringing operations down to the barangays to accept applications for titling of public alienable and disposable lands.                                                                                             
DENR Secretary Roy Cimatu has issued DENR Administrative Order (DAO) No. 2019-08 instructing all Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Offices (PENROs) and Community Environment and Natural Resources Offices (CENROs) to accept public land titling applications at the barangay level.

“This is part of our continuing effort to simplify, streamline, and fast track the disposition of public alienable and disposable lands through free and homestead patents, and we are doing this in strong partnership with local government units (LGUs),” Cimatu said. READ MORE


MORE BARANGAY NEWS & EVENTS NATIONWIDE

‘Vandalized’ monument of Roman Ongpin at Manila barangay now restored. Manila Mayor Isko Moreno invited recently local and foreign tourists to visit Chinatown for a “food trip” as he took pride in refurbished monument of Filipino-Chinese icon Roman Ongpin in Barangay 289, Zone 27 at the entrance of Chinatown in Binondo.


In our July 16 issue, we reported about Mayor Moreno’s “lecturing” of a Manila barangay chairman after he sledgehammered a portion of a structure built and attached to the monument used as an extension of the the barangay hall.
 
Moreno expressed elation when he visited again Ongpin’s monument Saturday night now in spic-and-span, with ornamental plants and lights around, cleared of jumbled wires and cables criss-crossing on posts. READ MORE

Photo credit: Faceook Page of Mayor Isko Moreno
Manila barangay chairwoman included in the drug watch list gunned down.  A barangay chairwoman in Manila died after being gunned down by two unidentified motorcycle-riding men on Friday night.

The Homicide Section of the Manila Police District (MPD) identified the victim as Aileen Guidotong, 47, chairwoman of Barangay 314 Zone 31 District 3 in Santa Cruz District.

The chairwoman’s secretary, Maricel Rubio, 35, told police that they were seated in front of the barangay hall, which is at the corner of Lope De Vega and T. Alonzo Streets, when the two assailants got off their motorcycle and shot Guidotong. READ MORE

QC Mayor Belmonte finds day care center and a barangay hall causing road obstruction during inspection.  Mayor Joy Belmonte on Saturday (Aug. 10, 2019) conducted inspection in several streets in the city to check any obstructions on the roads.

She first visited Barangay Immaculate Conception where she saw a barangay daycare building obstructing the road.

The local chief executive then visited Barangay Don Manuel to find that the barangay hall was encroaching on the sidewalk.

She told the barangay officials that she will have the area checked by city engineers to see how they can correct the situation while the day care will be relocated. READ MORE

QC Mayor Joy Belmonte.   Photo from QCPIO

The country's largest barangay pioneers e-waste management facility.  Officials of Barangay Bagong Silang in Caloocan City, met with purok leaders to build community awareness and support for a pioneering e-waste facility toward the safe management of discarded electronics. 

Recently, over 100 community leaders of Barangay 176 assembled at the multi-purpose hall to get themselves informed about the government-led “Safe PCB and E-Waste Management Project” that seeks, among other goals, the environmentally-sound management of toxic materials from electronic appliances such as (CRT) television sets.

The establishment of the e-waste facility is an integral part of the project funded by the Global Environment Facility with the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) as the project implementing agency and the DENR-EMB or the Department of Environment and Natural Resources-Environmental Management Bureau as the lead executing agency. READ MORE

Photo: ecowastecoalition.org

44 new barangay-based entrepreneurs joins DTI business development program in Cebu. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) 7 (Central Visayas) reported Friday that the government’s effort to teach barangay people in Cebu some entrepreneurial skills has borne fruit, with 44 barangay-based traders showing interest in the “Negosyo Serbisyo sa Barangay (NSB)” program.
Asteria Caberte, DTI-7 director, said DTI-Cebu has been assisting 44 micro, small, and medium entrepreneurs (MSMEs), who were among the 241 people who participated in the launch of the NSB at the Moalboal sports complex in Barangay Poblacion West last week.

The participants came from Moalboal’s three major barangays of Basdiot, Poblacion East, and Poblacion West, Caberte said. READ MORE

BIZ IN BARANGAYS. Department of Trade and Industry 7 (Central Visayas) Director Asteria Caberte explains to participants of the DTI 'Negosyo sa Barangay' the effort of the Duterte administration to go down to the barangay-level to assist village entrepreneurs in developing their businesses, on Friday (August 9, 2019). Caberte said at least 44 barangay-based entrepreneurs were attracted to join the mentoring process of DTI-Cebu under the program. (Photo contributed by Marivic Aquilar/DTI-Cebu)


5 Cebu City barangays start to clean their waterways.  Five barangays in Cebu City have heeded the call of Mayor Edgardo Labella to clean their waterways.

Tisa officials led by Barangay Captain Ringo Pacaña started clearing their drainage system. Their neighbors in Barangay Mambaling quickly followed suit.

Officials from Kasambagan led by their barangay captain, Association of Barangay Councils president Franklyn Ong; Banilad led by Barangay Captain Dennes Tabar; and Apas led by Barangay Captain Jingjing Cabigon also cleared waterways within their jurisdiction, particularly their portion of the Mahiga Creek.  READ MORE


Antique barangay bags Region 6 Lupong Tagapamayapa awards. Barangay Centro Weste in Libertad, Antique was declared as this year’s Champion of the Lupong Tagapamayapa Incentives Awards at the regional level for 4th-6th Class Municipalities Category.

As regional champion, Centro Weste will represent Region 6 in the national search.   

Centro Weste has been recognized because of the barangay's pioneering and innovative techniques, systems and mechanisms that covered all facets of Katarungang Pamarangay from filing of complaint to ensuring the faithful compliance to the settlement agreement; disposition of cases; values formation of parties and ensuring total emotional healing.

As regional champion, Centro Weste will represent Region 6 in the national search. READ MORE
Members of the validation team with barangay officials during the on-site validation at Centro Weste, Libertad (DILG/PIA-Antique) 
P30B funds to be used to improve barangay services in the Bangsamoro autonomous region. The Bangsamoro Transition Authority will use ₱30 billion in unprogrammed funds to improve the quality of social services in the barangays of the Bangsamoro autonomous region.

The unprogrammed funds was meant for the implementation of the Bangsamoro Organic Law in the 2019 General Appropriations Act, according to Local Government Minister Atty. Naguib Sinarimbo.

“We’ve not received a part of the 30 billion, so last Cabinet meeting, there’s a decision to program the funds and request the national government to actually give the funding for us,” Sinarimbo said in a recent interview with Rappler.  

BARMM chief Minister Murad Ebrahim   Photo: BPI-BARMM

Zamboanga barangay officials leads fight against dengue in the city. The head of the City Health Office said on Friday that the local government has tapped the assistance of barangay officials in the campaign amid the increase in dengue cases in this city.

Dr. Dulce Amore Miravite, City Health Office chief, told the Philippine News Agency that they have discussed, in a meeting with barangay officials, the conduct of “search and destroy” even once a week to minimize, if not eradicate, cases of dengue.

“As you see, if there is an anti-dengue activity in the barangays, the cases of dengue decrease. But if it is not sustained, we observed that the cases increase again,” Miravite said. READ MORE

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