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[Title] => LOCAL NEWS: Bidding for Mt. Diwalwal development starts
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY-- A portion of the 8,100-hectare Mt. Diwalwal Mineral Reserve in Monkayo, Compostela Valley is now up for bidding to interested mining investors.
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[Title] => Diwalwal gold being lost to smugglers?
[Summary] => The government earned about $1 billion worth of gold from explorations in Mt. Diwalwal alone in the past 20 years, but a mining expert and an administration lawmaker feared the country might have lost them to smugglers.
Artemi Disini, president of the Natural Resources and Mining Development Corp., which is under the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, told the House committee on natural resources, that he has no idea how much money went to the government.
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[Title] => Govt earns P27-M as Diwalwal share
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The government has so far earned P27 million from mining operations at the gold-rush site at Mt. Diwalwal in Monkayo, Compostela Valley, a year after an 85-15 sharing scheme with miners cooperatives was enforced.
"Since mining permits were issued, the government share as of October this year has reached P27 million," Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Eliza Gozun said.
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Artemi Disini, president of the Natural Resources and Mining Development Corp., which is under the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, told the House committee on natural resources, that he has no idea how much money went to the government.
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"Since mining permits were issued, the government share as of October this year has reached P27 million," Environment and Natural Resources Secretary Eliza Gozun said.
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