The City of Mati LGU under the administration of Mayor Michelle Nakpil Rabat is alloting P2 million per barangay for this year which will be spent for soft and hard projects. The Kilos Barangay under Dennis Tolentino is tasked to be the primary implementing agency for the said project. One million pesos for every continue reading : Mati LGU allots P2M per barangay for soft and hard projects
Mati LGU, Aces ink CNA
Collective Negotiation Agreement made and entered into the date and place hereinafter by and between the Association of City Employees for Solidarity of Mati, Inc. (ACES) a duly registered and accredited Public Sector Union by its Presdent Engr. Zenaida M. Loon and the City Government of Mati, Davao Oriental, a duly established Local Government continue reading : Mati LGU, Aces ink CNA
Mati remains nCoV-free after end of 14-day quarantine
The Provincial Health Office together with the Regional Epidemiology Surveillance Unit have cleared all 29 residents of Davao Oriental who travelled to Guangzhou, China last month after having completed the 14-day mandatory quarantine. After arriving in the country on January 27, the 14-day quarantine ended Sunday, February 9. Of the 29, only two have continue reading : Mati remains nCoV-free after end of 14-day quarantine
Mati LGU implements lockdown vs. ASF
The City of Mati LGU is implementing a temporary total ban on the entry of swine, hogs, pork, pork-related products and pork byproducts into the city. In Executive Order No. 20 Series of 2020, City of Mati Mayor Michelle Nakpil Rabat said that the items covered by the temporary total ban are live hogs, continue reading : Mati LGU implements lockdown vs. ASF
Mati LGU activates IMT for nCov, ASF, and H5N1
The City of Mati LGU has activated its incident management team (IMT) for the novel Coronavirus Acute Respiratory Disease, the African Swine Fever, and the H5N1 bird flu. In an Executive Order No. 19 Series of 2020, City of Mati Mayor Michelle Nakpil Rabat said that there is a need to activate the IMT continue reading : Mati LGU activates IMT for nCov, ASF, and H5N1
DORECO settles property tax obligations
Power utility firm Davao Oriental Electric Cooperative Inc. (Doreco) has settled its real property tax obligations to the City of Mati LGU to the tune of P13.5 million. In a letter to City of Mati Mayor Michelle Rabat dated January 13, Doreco chief executive officer Engr. Gregory Dukil said that aside from paying their continue reading : DORECO settles property tax obligations
Mati convenes first CPOC meeting for 2020
The Mati City Peace and Order Council convened on Wednesday, January 5, their first meeting for the year 2020. City of Mati Mayor Michelle Nakpil Rabat headed the CPOC meeting together with City Local Government Operations Officer Joseph Porgatorio. Also in attendance were City Councilor Edwin Barrera, Police Major Bembo Aying of the Mati continue reading : Mati convenes first CPOC meeting for 2020
Mati LGU kicks off Ugnayan sa Barangay
The City of Mati LGU launched its consultation dialogue with all 26 barangays of the city for the formulation of the Barangay Development Plan. Dubbed as Ugnayan sa Barangay, the dialogue kicked off in Barangay Tamisan on Tuesday, February 4. The City of Mati LGU BDP team will be going to different barangay to continue reading : Mati LGU kicks off Ugnayan sa Barangay
Mati City Vet strengthens campaign vs. ASF after DavOcc incident
The City of Mati Veterinarian Services Office (CVSO) is doubling its effort to prevent the entry of African Swine Fever in the city after the incident in Davao Occidental where several thousands of pigs are slaughtered after having been infected by ASF. Dr. Marites Linsag-Erispe, CVSO chief, said that since the outbreak of ASF continue reading : Mati City Vet strengthens campaign vs. ASF after DavOcc incident
PNP Maritime Group confiscates illegal forest products, arrests 3
The Philippine National Police Maritime Group Regional Maritime Unit 11 arrested three individuals who illegally transported forest products in the City of Mati over the weekend. In a police report, the arrested suspects were identified as: Wilfredo Bebero, 22 years old, single, jobless; Renenard Sanjurju Samonte, 29 years old, married, jobless; Ronienito Sanjurju Samonte, continue reading : PNP Maritime Group confiscates illegal forest products, arrests 3