CEBU CITY, Philippines -- Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama is off to do another round of "investment marketing," which he also referred to as "investment begging," in Manila this
Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama | CDN DIGITAL FILE PHOTO
In a press conference on Monday, Feb. 6, Rama said he would be on an official trip to Manila starting on Tuesday, Feb. 7. Rama said he wanted to finish this round of investment marketing before he would take another leave of absence for a personal trip with his family. Meanwhile, Rama said that Pastor Apollo Quiboloy, who also owns Sunshine Media Network International, has “given some interest” in the city’s vision to become Singapore-like.Since the conduct of his investment begging, Rama said that the city government has already secured several pledges from Manila-based businessmen.
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