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Born | (1953-01-04)4 January 1953 Sampaloc, Manila, Philippines |
Died | 24 August 2024(2024-08-24) (aged 71) |
Alma mater | Colegio de San Juan de Letran |
Occupation | Journalist |
Cesar Dulay Mangawang (January 4, 1953 – August 24, 2024) was a Filipino journalist. He headed the research department of the Philippine Daily Inquirer in 1986 and became an editor before retiring from the newspaper 30 years later.
Early life
Mangawang was a dean’s lister at Colegio de San Juan de Letran and editor of The Lance student publication.
Mangawang first worked as a press officer for the then Mayor Nemesio Yabut of Makati and as a project officer at the Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication.
Death
Mangawang succumbed to heart failure on August 24, 2024, according to Gigi, his younger sister. His wake was at the Most Holy Trinity Mortuary on Sobriedad Street, Sampaloc, Manila where he was born and raised by his parents from La Union. He was cremated on August 30, 2024.
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- "Official Gazette, Volume 81, Issues 40-43". Google Books. October 7, 1985. p. 4999. Retrieved January 6, 2025.
- "Asian Communication Handbook". Google Books. Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre. 1993. p. 431. Retrieved January 6, 2025.
- "Media Asia, Volume 18". Google Books. Asian Mass Communication Research and Information Centre. 1991. p. 174. Retrieved January 6, 2025.
- "The Philippines at a Crossroad: Some Visions for the Nation, Volume 2". Google Books. Center for Research and Communication. 1985. Retrieved January 6, 2025.
- "Retired Inquirer editor Cesar Mangawang; 71". MSN. August 29, 2024. Retrieved January 6, 2025.