General Santos City, Mindanao is not just known for its Tuna Festival. It’s also host of the Kalilangan Festival, which aims to highlight jubilation and the unity of the people of General Santos. Here’s the full schedule of the GenSan Kalilangan 2010:
Pre-Festival Activities
02/05/2010, Friday 03:00:00 PM Raprapan Screening @ Gaisano Mall
02/06/2010, Saturday 03:00:00 PM Sayaw Barangay Screening @ Gaisano Mall
02/07/2010, Sunday 03:00:00 PMLakan at Lakambini Screening @ Gaisano Mall
Continuing Events
02/08 – 03/03/2010 Fiesta Carnival
02/08 – 03/03/2010 Kandagang sa Padiyan
02/15 –02/28/2010 Garden Show and Exhibits
02/15 – 02/28/2010 Coca-Cola Food Zone
02/15 – 02/28/2010 Asia Brewery Pistahan Zone
02/15 – 02/28/2010 SMB Barkada Zone
02/23 –02/26/2010 Bakbakan sa Gensan @ KCC
02/26 –02/28/2010 Kasalang Filipino @ Gaisano
February 12, 2010
07:00:00 PM Opening: Coke Happiness Zone & Food Court @ Oval Plaza
07:00:00 PM Opening: San Miguel Beer Barkada Zone @ Oval Plaza
07:00:00 PM Opening: Asia Brewery Pistahan Zone @ Oval Plaza
February 13, 2010
09:00:00: Kandagan sa Padiyan Flea Market @ Oval Plaza
03:00:00 PM Opening: Fiesta Carnival @ Oval Plaza
February 15, 2010
09:00:00 AM Kumpetisyon Para sa Karangalan at Kagandahan
Morning –Workshop & Seminar
Afternoon –Hair & Make-up Competition
Evening –Fashion Show
09:00:00 AM Opening: Garden Show & Exhibits
February 20, 2010
09:00:00 AM Pintura at Pananaw Mural Painting Competition @ PBA Sports Arena
03:00:00 PM Lakan at Lakambini Talent Night & Parade of Festival Costumes @ Gaisano Mall
February 21, 2010
09:00:00 AM Alay Kapwa sa Kalilangan
03:00:00 PM Mini-concert: Raprapan & Sayaw Pambata finalists & Fashion Show of Lakan at Lakambini finalists @ Gaisano Mall
JOB OPENING IN MINDANAO – Mindanaoan is back to posting job openings in Mindanao. I know a lot of you out there have been sending me reminders through my contact form (thank you!) to post more job opportunities and I pledge to post more in the next few days.
For now, I would like to share this Mindanao job alert. If you think you or someone you know is qualified for this job, then go ahead and submit your application right away.
Nestle Philippines is in need of an area nutrition manager. The manager will do the rounds in North Luzon and Mindanao.
Qualifications: graduate of a 4-year science/medical related course, above average interpersonal, communication and presentation skills, proficiency with Windows programs, driving skills and excellent analytical, entrepreneurial and negotiation skills.
The ideal candidate must also have at least 3 years experience as an area head in a nutritional, pharmaceutical industry or related field.
Among the responsibilities of Nestle’s area nutrition manager are to manage performance of medical delegates in the assigned area, to identify and open new business opportunities and to synthesize key facts and figures of the area and execute an integrated plan to achieve business objectives.
If you’re interested to apply, submit your pertinent documents via email. You can send those to careers (at) ph.nestle.com
Alternatively, you can also apply online via Nestle Philippines’ official website.
Good luck Mindanaoan and don’t forget to let me know if you managed to get the job
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Fellow Mindanaoan and the world’s best pound for pound boxing champ Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao has defeated Puerto Rican boxer Miguel Cotto just a few minutes ago. Pacquiao won against Cotto on the 12th round via TKO. The boxing referee had to stop the fight with only 55 seconds remaining in the 12th round.
Filipino boxing champ Pacquiao, who now has 7 boxing titles, has successfully grabbed the World Boxing Organization welterweight boxing title. The Pacquiao versus Cotto fight took place Saturday night at MGM Grand Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
During the fight, Cotto was knocked down twice and his ears, nose and most of his face got bloodied.

Congratulations Manny Pacquiao! The world, especially the Philippines, is truly proud of you!
Everything seems to be up and ready for the much-awaited Munato Festival 2009 in the Province of Sarangani, Mindanao. The festivities will begin on November 23 although the bigger events will really start by the 25th. Munato Festival in Sarangani is one of the much-awaited events in that area of Mindanao.
Check out the schedule below. Thanks to Miss Michelle Solon, wife of Sarangani Vice Governor Steve Solon, for the information. Congratulations are also in order to my classmate Sarangani Gov. Miguel Rene Dominguez and to the rest of his staff!


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Mining company in Mindanao hires APO Hiking Society’s Danny Javier
November 11, 2009
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Yes, you read that right. A mining company operating in the Municipality of Tampakan has hired Danny Javier of the popular group APO Hiking Society. Javier is now a “strategist” for Sagittarius Mines, Inc., a gold and copper mine.
As a “strategist,” Javier is reportedly supposed to help SMI develop a “better image.” It can be recalled that the said mining company, which has business interests in three large areas in Mindanao namely South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat and Davao del Sur, has and still is facing strong opposition especially from the Church. A lot of non government organizations which advocate environmental sustainability have also expressed their opposition against the operation of Sagittarius Mines.
What makes this development noteworthy is that Danny Javier of APO Hiking Society is part of a trio that also pushes for many pro-people issues. Javier and his mates Buboy Garovillo and Jim Paredes are known advocates of ecological conservation. They lead a lot of tree planting sessions and they also spread reminders about the environment and how society can help protect nature.
So of course, quite naturally, a lot of people now see Javier’s entry to SMI as being “inconsistent.”
So my question is…can we take this against Danny Javier?
While I’m dismayed that Javier accepted this job even though he’s supposed to be an environmentalist, I can also understand why he accepted the job offer. A job is a job. It provides food on the table. Whether Javier accepted the job for the sake of practicality or because he wanted to face another challenge in his life, I can understand and can cut him some slack. IMHO, we cannot take this against the guy. Again, a job is a job and he may also have “good” intentions. Hopefully.
Javier said that his father used to work in the mining industry so his new job as a “strategist” for Sagittarius Mines isn’t really something new for him. Instead, he’s taking his new role as a challenge.
The APO Hiking Society singer said that he will immerse himself in the communities very soon in order to have a deeper grasp of the Mindanao culture. He was also quoted as saying that he will ensure that the company complies with environmental standards.
How I wish that could be followed and done.
For now, I’ll give Danny Javier benefit of the doubt. Let him work and let him prove that he will really carry the voice of Mindanaoans – especially those from the B’laan tribes and other groups that will be affected by the operations of Sagittarius Mines – and that he will really raise the issues with the company execs.
In the meantime, let’s also take this as a challenge, fellow Mindanaoan. Companies are wiser these days. They can hire just about anyone who can be “the face” of their programs and business dealings. They can now all the more hire popular singers, actors, actresses and even boxers to speak in their behalf. Let’s not be swayed. Instead, let’s observe and listen. Apathy should no longer be a part of our lives.