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- Roy Agullana Cimatu (Tagalog pronunciation: [sɪˈmatʊ], born July 4, 1946) is a retired Philippine Army general who served as the Secretary of Environment...
- part of the Manila Bay Rehabilitation Program launched by Secretary Roy Cimatu in January 2019. It is an integral part of the integrated coastal zone management...
- group, consisting of rappers Stepz (Ibrahim Kucukavci) and Branco (Benjamin Cimatu). The duo started publishing materials in late 2011, after which they joined...
- DENR secretary. It was revealed that newly appointed DENR Secretary Roy Cimatu supported the lifting of the ban, causing outrage from environmental organizations...
- days, the shortest stint of a Chief of Staff. He succeeded General Roy Cimatu of the Philippine Army on September 12, 2002, until his mandatory retirement...
- DOE under President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Cimatu later served as Special Envoy to the Middle East. Cimatu served as the Secretary of the DENR under President...
- Duterte as Special Envoy for Overseas Filipino Concerns, succeeding Roy Cimatu who held the position. Manalo's tenure lasted from January 30, 2018 to January...
- DENR chief". CNN Philippines. Archived from the original on May 5, 2017. "Cimatu appointed DENR secretary". Philippine Daily Inquirer. May 9, 2017. Archived...
- Following the 2018 Boracay closure and redevelopment, Environment Secretary Roy Cimatu ordered the demolition of structures situated along the 20 metres (66 ft)...
- following in its recommendation to the Office of the Ombudsman: AFP chiefs Roy Cimatu and Diomedio Villanueva; retired military comptrollers Garcia and Jacinto...