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NLP to oversee the city library

December 1, 2020

The National Library of the Philippines (NLP) can now oversee the City of Koronadal’s library after the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed between the two government agencies contains agreements between the two parties on the management of the city library. Acting Head Librarian Erwin Lagustan enumerated the city government’s

City Vet assures enough supply of pork this holiday

November 20, 2020

City Veterinarian Dr. Charlemagne Calo assures that there will be enough supply of pork in Koronadal this holiday season. He assured the public that although Luzon’s merchants were getting their supply of pork in Mindanao, there is nothing to worry about because the city still had an adequate supply of

DILG’s road clearing directives to resume in Koronadal

November 13, 2020

In compliance with the national directive, the City Government of Koronadal is preparing for the resumption of road clearing operations on November 16, as mandated by DILG Memorandum Circular No. 2020-145. It was first imposed with President Rodrigo Duterte’s directive to “clear roads of illegal obstructions” last February 7, 2020,

CADAC trains BADAC Counselors for CBRP

November 12, 2020

As part of its strategy to successfully implement the Community-Based Rehabilitation Program (CBRP), the City Anti-Drug Abuse Council (CADAC) began training potential counselors in the barangays on November 4, 2020 until all barangays are saturated. In Barangay Zone 3, six aspiring counselors, including several barangay officials, pastors and a retired teacher, received their first family, psychological and spiritual counselor’s training conducted by the

Mayor Ogena wants to maximize the city’s competitive advantage

October 30, 2020

Following the Covid-19 pandemic, Mayor Eliordo U. Ogena is pushing to maximize the city’s competitive advantage in countering the negative impact of Covid-19 on the city’s economy which led to business shutdowns and unemployment. In an interview, the Local Chief Executive highlighted some of the city’s competitive advantages, which could help the city rise slowly. Stating that it is difficult to empower people in the absence of