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City Vet offers free consultation for sick fur babies

March 18, 2024

Due to the current high temperature, aside from rabies, the City Veterinary (CityVet) Office expects fur babies to get frail and sickly; hence, their office is offering a free consultation and diagnosis to prevent chronic diseases and to be immediately treated for their illnesses. City Veterinarian Dr. Charlemagne S. Calo

City’s ASF status now advances to the yellow zone

March 13, 2024

Through the collaborative efforts of government and private sectors and earnest cooperation of swine raisers, both backyard and commercial piggeries, from red to pink zone, the City of Koronadal was able to advance on its African Swine Fever (ASF) status to the yellow zone. This means that the city is

Story of a remarkable Koronadaleño

March 7, 2024

Who would have thought that you can now cook 15 kilos of rice in just one sitting without crust? A feat once deemed impossible but now a reality thanks to this remarkable Koronadaleño – Mr. Francisco Hechanova Gecosala. A resident of Barangay Paraiso is reshaping the way we cook rice

Reorganizational meeting took place for more empowered BIOs

February 23, 2024

The City Government of Koronadal remains steadfast in its commitment to extend its reach to every Koronadaleño, delving deep into the grassroots level. This vision was mirrored after the City Information Office invited the designated Barangay Information Officers (BIOs) from the 27 barangays for a reorganizational meeting and orientation last

SP Grants Legislative Authority to Chief Executive, expedites Barangay Electrification Program

February 2, 2024

The Sangguniang Panlungsod of Koronadal has approved a resolution granting legislative authority to the City Mayor Eliordo U. Ogena to enter into and sign a Memorandum of Agreement to be entered between the City Government of Koronadal, Socoteco I, Socoteco I Foundation, Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines,

City’s rabies cases dropped in 2023

January 29, 2024

The City of Koronadal’s rabies cases dropped in 2023 to six (6) from seven (7) cases in 2022. City Veterinarian Dr. Charlemagne S. Calo, believes this was the result of an intensive information drive over the previous years, using various platforms. He stated that social media, radio, and face-to-face campaigns