+ Follow MAYOR AMELITA NAVARRO Tag
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SANTIAGO CITY, Isabela Only a few months ago, 25-year-old Jennifer Andrade was one of the overseas Filipino workers (OFW) trapped by the war in Lebanon and was forced to evacuate after fighting started.
Arriving here in her native city practically empty handed, she was at a loss on how to make ends meet again and contend with the harsh realities of life.
Seeing the situation of these former OFWs, the Santiago City government, led by Mayor Amelita Navarro, decided to hold a skills training program that would enable these women to support their families.
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SANTIAGO CITY The city government called on the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) to look deeper into the cause of death of a female overseas worker from here who reportedly fell off a six-story building in Kuwait last June 4.
Mayor Amelita Navarro, acting on behalf of the family of 37-year-old Luisita Ramos-Latorza, also requested the National Bureau of Investigation for assistance in the conduct of an autopsy on her body to validate the real cause of her death.
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[Title] => Transport hub to rise in Santiago City
[Summary] => SANTIAGO CITY The role of this Cagayan Valleys premier city as a transport hub in the region will soon get a boost with the construction of the multimillion-peso Integrated Transport Terminal and Commercial Center.
The transport terminal will have its soft launch next month. President Arroyo will grace its grand opening in October.
The P590-million terminal will boast of restrooms, airconditioned lounges, restaurants, shops, and tourism and information centers, said Mayor Amelita Navarro. Charlie Lagasca
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[Title] => Isabela mayor, lawmaker fight over guns purchase
[Summary] => SANTIAGO CITY The mayor of this Isabela city and the provinces fourth district congressman have been at odds over the controversial purchase by the city government of firearms, including high-powered ones, worth P3 million for the city police force.
Mayor Amelita Navarro called on her political rivals yesterday "not to hold hostage" the citys peace and order by blocking the city governments initiatives to improve police service.
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[Title] => Santiago City beefs up police with new firearms
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Besides an initial 20 Russian-made AK-47s, the city government also purchased four submachine guns for the Special Weapon and Tactics (SWAT) team, two sniper rifles and 70 caliber .45 pistols.
Mayor Amelita Navarro said they decided to procure the firearms amid rising cases of robberies, kidnappings for ransom and other crimes and the illegal drug trade.
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Arriving here in her native city practically empty handed, she was at a loss on how to make ends meet again and contend with the harsh realities of life.
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Mayor Amelita Navarro, acting on behalf of the family of 37-year-old Luisita Ramos-Latorza, also requested the National Bureau of Investigation for assistance in the conduct of an autopsy on her body to validate the real cause of her death.
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The transport terminal will have its soft launch next month. President Arroyo will grace its grand opening in October.
The P590-million terminal will boast of restrooms, airconditioned lounges, restaurants, shops, and tourism and information centers, said Mayor Amelita Navarro. Charlie Lagasca
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Mayor Amelita Navarro called on her political rivals yesterday "not to hold hostage" the citys peace and order by blocking the city governments initiatives to improve police service.
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Besides an initial 20 Russian-made AK-47s, the city government also purchased four submachine guns for the Special Weapon and Tactics (SWAT) team, two sniper rifles and 70 caliber .45 pistols.
Mayor Amelita Navarro said they decided to procure the firearms amid rising cases of robberies, kidnappings for ransom and other crimes and the illegal drug trade.
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