The Municipality of Sta Catalina is divided into 22 Barangays, which is led and governed by Punong Barangay (barangay captain) and officials.
+ Alangilan ---- JUANITO F. BUNGCASAN
+ Amio --- JESUSA O. GENIL
+ Buenavista --- NICASIO C. GAUDIA
+ Kabulacan --- JOVENCIANO M. GEROMO
+ Caigangan --- JESSIE T. CADIS
+ Caranoche --- ALFONSO E. OLAM
+ Cawitan --- EDUARDO V. ALILING
+ Fatima --- JURRY M. LAGUARDIA
+ Mabuhay --- JOSELITO P. NAMOCO
+ Manalongon --- ELEGIO N. MONTE DE RAMOS
+ Mansagomayon --- EDWIN S. ESPARCIA
+ Milagrosa --- CONSTANTINO B. VILLANUEVA
+ Nagbinlod --- ROSENDA P. TRAÑA
+ Nagbalaye --- MARLOU E. AGBON
+ Obat --- JONATHAN S. ESTRELLANES
+ Poblacion --- ANTERO T. BIGAY
+ San Francisco --- FLORITA L. ACSON
+ San Jose --- LOYOLO P. LALAMONAN
+ San Miguel --- REYNANTE S. MAGLANGIT
+ San Pedro --- RUEL M. BADON
+ Santo Rosario --- CRESENCIA H. NUICO
+ Talalak --- GLICERIO T. BIGAY
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A barangay is led and governed by its barangay officials. The "barangay officials" is considered as a Local Government Unit (LGU) same as the Provincial and the Municipal Government. It is composed of a Punong Barangay, seven (7) Barangay Counselors or Barangay Kagawad, and a Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) Chairman which is considered as a member of the Council.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Sta. Catalina Barangay Get Water Pipes
The presence of the Philippine Army in Sitio Kakha, Barangay Talalac, will help prevent rebel groups from destroying the water pipes in the hinterland barangays of Santa Catalina, Negros Oriental.
The local government recently sent bundles of water pipes to be used to give ample water supply to the residents of the Gawad Kalinga Kalinaw Village and of Sitio Kakha.
There are 38 families in Sitio Kakha identified as recipients of the housing project under the Gawad Kalinga of the Couples for Christ-World Mission.
Barangay Kagawad Josephine Casido said some of the water pipes were allegedly destroyed by still unknown suspects while some were hit by a landslide caused by strong rain recently.
She said residents of Sitio Kakha used to fetch water from shallow wells almost two kilometers from their place. She added they have to utilize the available water supply because they have no other sources in the area.
Casido said there are other recipients of the Kalinaw Village who refused to occupy the housing units because of the lack of water supply.
Residents said that during rainy season they will make an improvised catchment tank to gather rainwater to be used for cooking and also for drinking.
The 302nd Brigade Commander of the Philippine Army Col. Cesar Yano has instructed the troops in Sitio Kakha to assist the residents in the installation of there water pipes.
Yano has introduced organic agriculture development to the farmers who are residents of in Sitio Kakha. He said he strongly believes that there is money in agriculture partnered with patience and hard work.*MA
Article Source: www.VisayanDailyStar.com, February 2009 By: MARICAR ARANAS
The local government recently sent bundles of water pipes to be used to give ample water supply to the residents of the Gawad Kalinga Kalinaw Village and of Sitio Kakha.
There are 38 families in Sitio Kakha identified as recipients of the housing project under the Gawad Kalinga of the Couples for Christ-World Mission.
Barangay Kagawad Josephine Casido said some of the water pipes were allegedly destroyed by still unknown suspects while some were hit by a landslide caused by strong rain recently.
She said residents of Sitio Kakha used to fetch water from shallow wells almost two kilometers from their place. She added they have to utilize the available water supply because they have no other sources in the area.
Casido said there are other recipients of the Kalinaw Village who refused to occupy the housing units because of the lack of water supply.
Residents said that during rainy season they will make an improvised catchment tank to gather rainwater to be used for cooking and also for drinking.
The 302nd Brigade Commander of the Philippine Army Col. Cesar Yano has instructed the troops in Sitio Kakha to assist the residents in the installation of there water pipes.
Yano has introduced organic agriculture development to the farmers who are residents of in Sitio Kakha. He said he strongly believes that there is money in agriculture partnered with patience and hard work.*MA
Article Source: www.VisayanDailyStar.com, February 2009 By: MARICAR ARANAS
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