+ Follow SPDA Tag
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[Title] => Drug dealer todas sa shootout
[Summary] => Isang sinasabing drug dealer ang patay habang apat pa ang nahuli sa isinagawang buy-bust operation ng mga otoridad sa MaÂguindanao kamakalawa ng gabi.
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[Summary] => The Southern Philippines Development Authority (SPDA), a government-owned and controlled corporation, has re-established its corporate presence in the Southern Philippines by investing in the production and processing of Pangasius catfish (otherwise known as cream dory) into high-quality fillet initially for the domestic, and eventually, the export markets.
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[Summary] => COTABATO CITY The newly reactivated Southern Philippines Development Authority (SPDA) needs an initial grant of P1.5 billion to chart new growth blueprints for impoverished communities in Mindanao.
Zamzamin Ampatuan, SPDA executive director, said the agency needs the funds since it was removed from the list of government agencies funded under the General Appropriations Act when it was abolished two years ago.
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[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Finally, a new agency is taking over the functions of the defunct Southern Philippines Development Authority (SPDA) which, since the 1970s, had been extending financial assistance to beneficiaries in depressed areas in Mindanao.
The Mindanao Peace and Development Fund (MPDF) was activated here last Friday with the oath-taking of its members, led by Presidential Assistant on the Peace Process Teresita Deles, who chairs its board.
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[Title] => SPDA lawyer shot by 3 men
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY Unidentified men shot and wounded a lawyer of the Southern Philippines Development Authority (SPDA) here yesterday morning, police said.
Lawyer Abundio Marapao, 43, was reportedly alighting from his Mitsubishi Pajero in front of the SPDA office along Davao Medical School Drive when three men, aboard two motorcycles, appeared and shot him.
Marapao sustained four gunshot wounds two in the chest and two in the legs, police said.
Police still had no clues on the shooting.
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[Title] => MNLF vows to bring issue over SPDA abolition to OIC
[Summary] => COTABATO CITY A "mockery" of the Sept. 2, 1996 peace agreement.
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The MNLF vowed to elevate the issue to the influential Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), which brokered the peace pact forged during the term of former President Fidel Ramos.
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Last Thursday, President Arroyo issued Executive Order 149 deactivating the SPDA, citing duplication and overlapping of functions of the agency with other government bodies.
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Zamzamin Ampatuan, SPDA executive director, said the agency needs the funds since it was removed from the list of government agencies funded under the General Appropriations Act when it was abolished two years ago.
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The Mindanao Peace and Development Fund (MPDF) was activated here last Friday with the oath-taking of its members, led by Presidential Assistant on the Peace Process Teresita Deles, who chairs its board.
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Lawyer Abundio Marapao, 43, was reportedly alighting from his Mitsubishi Pajero in front of the SPDA office along Davao Medical School Drive when three men, aboard two motorcycles, appeared and shot him.
Marapao sustained four gunshot wounds two in the chest and two in the legs, police said.
Police still had no clues on the shooting.
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The MNLF vowed to elevate the issue to the influential Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), which brokered the peace pact forged during the term of former President Fidel Ramos.
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Last Thursday, President Arroyo issued Executive Order 149 deactivating the SPDA, citing duplication and overlapping of functions of the agency with other government bodies.
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December 31, 2002 - 12:00am