The Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau (MTPB) received 35 helmets and five motorcycle units during the flag raising ceremony at Bulwagan ng Katipunan, Manila City Hall on Monday, Aug. 14.
The Manila Traffic and Parking Bureau received 35 helmets and five motorcycle units during the flag raising ceremony at Bulwagan ng Katipunan, Manila City Hall on Monday, Aug. 14.
Vice Mayor John Marvin"Yul Servo" Nieto and MTPB Officer-in-Charge Zenaida Viaje expressed their gratitude to the partnered organizations for their unwavering support to the city government.They said the five motorcycle units were given by the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry Inc., while 30 helmets were from EVO Philippines.
Another five helmets were provided by the Philippine Chinese Commerce and Industry Overseas Association and the Overseas Chinese Aluminum Association of the Philippines. The Philippine Chinese Commerce and Industry Overseas Association was represented by Vice Presidents Baron Zhuang and Sharon Tan, Secretary Andy Ng, Secretary Kenny Co., and Treasurer Charlie Hong and Kon Shan Lian.
Meanwhile, the Overseas Chinese Aluminum Association of the Philippines was led by its President Jerry Cua, Vice President Fermin Yu, and Vice President Vivian Ang and Hao Yu Lian.
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