Davao Oriental’s Mt. Hamiguitan Vies for ?Hiyas ng Turismo?

DAVAO ORIENTAL — Awed by it?s distinct tourism site which is the Pygmy Forest in Mt. Hamigutan, the municipality of San Isidro is destined to bring honor to the province of Davao Oriental.

Just recently, Mt. Hamiguitan was nominated as ?Hiyas ng Turismo,? an activity designed by the Department of Tourism to discover more the tourism potentials in the country.

This was revealed by Lyrna June Palma, the Provincial Tourism Officer in the Province of Davao Oriental, who also said that the nomination was made in the national level.

?I?m sure that the people of San Isidro are now ready to boost their local tourism?, Ms. Palma said .

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General Assembly for Cha-Cha: A Day of Deception?

Instead of a general assembly that people attended on their own volition, the gathering was marred by alleged deception and other machinations, allegedly done on orders by Malacanang.

davaotoday.com photo by Barry Ohaylan

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Cha-Cha Gains Full Support

By Cheryll D. Fiel
davaotoday.com

davaotoday.com photo by barry ohaylanDAVAO CITY ? They were all gathered on Saturday to supposedly hear the pros and cons of the proposed constitutional amendment to shift to a parliamentary form of government. What they heard instead were the earnest words of their officials promising dramatic change in governance.

Worst, instead of a general assembly that people attended on their own volition, the gathering was marred by alleged deception and other machinations, allegedly done on orders by Malacanang.

The Department of the Interior and Local Government had earlier asked barangays (villages) across the country to hold general assemblies yesterday and on Oct. 21 to supposedly get the pulse of the public on constitutional amendments.

The assemblies are part of the ?people?s initiative,? one of the ways the administration is using to amend the charter, which requires the signatures of at least 12 percent of the total registered voters nationwide and at least three percent of voters in a congressional district.

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