Senator Christopher Bong Go, Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Health and Demography, initiated the Turn Over to the six municipalities and one city in the Province of Davao Oriental at Sangguniang Panlalawigan Compound, Barangay Dahican, Mati City yesterday, December 23, 2024. Together with him were his son, Atty. Christian Lawrence "Chrence" Go, action star, Philip Salvador, and Municipal Councilor, Don Montojo of the Municipality of Lupon.
This ceremony was facilitated by the DOH DCHD, HFEP and PDOHO DavOr and participated by some of the officials from the province like LNB President of Davao Oriental, BM Jossone Michael Dayanghirang, Municipal Mayors of San Isidro and Boston and Municipal Health Officers. Senator Bong Go also provided tokens to health workers and among others.
This event marks a significant milestones in the municipality's healthcare especially for the residents of Manay, as this vehicle is drawn on to provide primary care services in the community.
To Mr MALASAKIT, SENATOR BONG GO, DOH and OFFICIALS, SALAMATAY GAYUD KAMAYO!
"DAHIL ANG BAWAT BUHAY AY MAHALAGA"
Article written by: Municipal Health Office Manay
Published: 2024-12-24
MDRRMC EMERGENCY COUNCIL MEETING
Dahil sa patuloy na pagbuhos ng ulan dulot ng Habagat, nagsagawa po tayo ng Emergency MDRRM Council Meeting sa pamumuno ni Mayor Jon Marco Dayanghirang , upang talakayin ang mga paghahanda na gagawin sakaling magpatuloy ang pagbuhos ng ulan.
Kabilang sa mga tinalakay ay ang mga lugar na binabaha, kaayusan ng mga evacuation centers, mga gamot at relief goods na kakailanganin ganoon din ang paghahanda ng mga gagamiting sasakyan at kagamitan sakaling magtuloy-tuloy ang malakas na pagbuhos ng ulan.
Patuloy pa rin po ang ginagawang pagbabantay ng MDRRMO Manay sa mga barangay.
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A socially stable and economically progressive municipality in pursuit of sustainable agriculture and eco-tourism development within the context of respect to mother nature that nurtures gender responsive, climate smart, resilient, culture-centered, and liveable community through dynamic leadership and good governance sustained by peace loving, God centered and law abiding citizenry.
Manay Mission
In partnership with all stakeholders, will work in unity and solidarity in promoting the general welfare of the people of the municipality by transforming Manayans into self- reliant, self- managing, law-abiding and God- loving community living in prosperity, unity, justice, happiness and peace.
Manay Goal
Propelled towards building an eco - friendly responsive governance, culture-centered, gender sensitive and responsive, climate-smart, resilient and a strong community with socio economic, self sufficiency and stability for the next ten years (2024-2033).
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Chicken Loot
Loot is the indigenous way of cooking a meat into a sumptuous viand!
Note: The video was shot at Purok Poblacion, Barangay Taocanga.
UNAW
Dubbed as one of the "Food for the Gods", these Lumbia starch or UNAW is a native delicacy for the people of Manay. It is from a Sago palm, locally known as lumbia, is one among the many sources of flour. In Manay, Davao Oriental it grows on the nearby creeks and springs and sometimes became the references of a presence of a water.
Manayans, can you share us on how you prepare this Unaw!
UPLAND RICE
In Barangay Taocanga, "Pag-tataan" or a celebration of the first harvest of an upland rice.
Upland Rice is a kind of rice that is planted directly to a dry soil rather than to a paddy. This rice is harvestable every 4 months or depends on its variety.
According to the farmers, it can be planted in any months of the year, the new generations preferred to plant it on Summer months especially May but the elders preferred to start planting on August to September.
Have you had upland rice in your meal? Comment us your experience!
Note: The video was shot at Purok Poblacion, Barangay Taocanga.
ABACA -OLD MACOPA'S AGRICULTURE WONDER!
Barangay Old Macopa, one of the barangays of the Municipality of Manay is located at the southwestern portion of the municipality of Manay whose economic activity is more on Agriculture. Corn, Coconut, Banana and Abaca are the most common crops being planted by the farmers.
3rd on the list, Abaca yielded 104,300 metric tons on the year 2015 of the barangays' crop with 149 hectares being planted. With the current price and its popularity, Abaca is now widely planted to the different puroks and sitios.
The variety of Senorita is common in the areas of Purok Malipayon, Taganaga, Gravahan, Madsayap, Buyo and Malinawon. Sinamuyo and Dabaw, native varities, also thrive together with the common Mindanaoan variety of Tangungon and Inusa.
A mix of traditional and modern techniques, the Old Macopa abaca planters are keen on improving its performance. Thus making the Abaca industry a sought-after economic power and a potential investment area for the municipality.
KADI DA KAMO!
Come, visit and invest in Manay!
by Jan Michael Belena
SURFING SEASON
In photos is a group of surfers from Siargao that have visited the shorelines of Manay and tried surfing. The coastlines of Manay specifically in Manay Bay have identified to be potential for surfing during the months of November-March.
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#manaytourism
Photos from Julyeleven Gumop-as
DAGMAY
The traditional handwoven textile of Mandaya, is made of lanot (abaca fibers, Musa textilis) using the abl'lun (backstrap loom).
Weaving the "dagmay" has been passed on from one generation to another. Children, during their free time, help their mothers to segregate and knot the abaca fibers. When their feet can reach the siknan (foot brace) of the loom, the young girls are allowed to continue what their mothers and grandmothers have started to weave. Those who are willing to learn would stay by their mothers' side to observe and copy what their mothers are doing.
Motifs and designs of the dagmay are mostly anthropomorphic and zoomorphic. The reptile is respected as shown by the regularity with which it appears in their design. Dagmay is not just an ordinary cloth; every design is considered sacred and a gift by the Tagamaling (spirit). Weavers would offer rituals to the Magbabaya (deity) to give them clear visions of the designs and concentration when laying the patterns. They would usually chew on betel nuts and burn ashes near them as part of their ritual.
At present, the Mandaya weavers in Davao Oriental would mix commercial cotton with abaca to save time in preparing the materials and in weaving. At times, they also mix the commercial and natural dyes to make the colors look brighter and prevent the colors from fading away/fast.
Municipality of Manay Seal
Taken from the records of the Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator's Office based on the transmittal from the National Historical Institute on 1995.
The Information Systems Strategic Plan for the Municipality of Manay,
Davao Oriental is being formulated to underscore the municipality's adherence
to its commitment and compliance with the provisions of
E-Commerce Act, specifically Section 27
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, which directs all agencies in the government, to employ the use of electronic
means in various government transactions. The LGU of Manay has manifested
its intent to be considered as one of the pilot beneficiaries of the project
Jumpstarting Electronic Governance in the Local Government Unit, and has
correspondingly attested its commitment and support to implement and sustain
the project.
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iBPLS Contact
For queries regarding the iBPLS, you may visit the Municipal Engineering Office, Municipal Hall Building of Manay and look for Justine Orphea (Pia) Palomares, Building Inspector and iBPLS Focal.