September 26, 2017
| National Government Units | Policy | Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
President Rodrigo Duterte has repealed an executive order issued by former President and incumbent Pampanga Representative Gloria Macapagal Arroyo that created separate posts for Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority administrator and chairperson. Duterte has signed on September 25 Executive Order No. 42 merging the SBMA administrator and chairperson posts. The SBMA administrator will also be the Read More
September 26, 2017
| Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
Atty. Wilma T. Eisma swears in as the Chairperson and Administrator of SBMA by virtue of Executive Order no. 42 that repeals EO 340, an earlier EO that split SBMA’s leadership. by Lolito Go photo credits: Bong Eisma and Jonas Reyes Eisma is the first woman to have been appointed to the post. With this, Read More
September 26, 2017
| Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
The powers and functions of Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) Chairman Martin Dino have been transferred to SBMA Administrator Wilma Eisma. This was contained in an Executive Order (EO) Number 42. The document was signed in the Palace yesterday. This supercedes the Executive Order previously issued by Former President Gloria Arroyo that gave separate tasks Read More
September 25, 2017
| Charity | Environment | Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
Subic Bay Freeport-Five hundred volunteers joined the 3rd Protect the Bay Coastal Clean-up led by Redondo Peninsula Energy (RP Energy) in Sitio Kinabuksan, Brgy. Cawag, Subic in line with the International Coastal Clean-up Day. BASURA PALIT GAMIT ESKWELA. SBMA Administrator Atty. Wilma Eisma, Director Chito Lahom, and RP Energy CSR Officer Jason Gavina distribute school Read More
September 24, 2017
| Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority
Amid the gag order imposed by the House Bases Conversion committee between the warring top officials of the government owned state agency, the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) two months ago, a drastic measure adopted as to prevent damaging the image of the country’s first Freeport and selection as foreign investment site. BY WILLIE E. Read More