Cebu’s number one radio station, dyHP Radio Mindanao Network Cebu, and region’s longest-running newspaper, The FREEMAN, are joining forces for what would be the widest local coverage of the May 9, 2022 elections.
SunStar
CEBU Explainer: Why Barug wants Nina Mabatid to be quiet on ‘ungo’ charge. Or, what damage the councilor may inflict on ruling party.
CEBU. City Councilor Prisca Nina Mabatid and Partido Barug logo. (File photos)
+ February 13, 2021 A GROUP of stalwarts from Cebu City’s Partido Barug met last Thursday, February 11, on the bombshell exploded last weekend by party member Councilor Prisca Nina Mabatid. The councilor raised these charges:
[1] An unelected and un-appointed person calls the shots at City Hall on hiring and firing of personnel and purchases of anti-Covid goods and services, a shadowy figure whom the councilor calls “ungo” or witch.
SunStar
CEBU EXPLAINER: So how are things after that Rama, Mabatid bombshell? All s well, says Mike. Niña may be appeased by Barug on big mess charge. VM to push P3.5B liquidation by mayor.
CEBU. (From left) Mayor Edgardo Labella, Vice Mayor Mike Rama and Councilor Niña Mabatid. (File photos)
+ February 10, 2021 FOLLOWING Cebu City Vice Mayor Mike Rama s (1) challenge to Mayor Edgardo Labella that the mayor disclose the real state of his health, whether he could still effectively lead the city s response to the Covid-19 crisis, and (b) Councilor Prisca Niña Mabatid s blast on Facebook that an unelected person, an ungo or witch, was calling the shots at City Hall on a number of decisions, including purchases for the pandemic, here are the updates after that stormy February 5 to February 7 weekend: