By CJ KUIZON
Philippine Army soldiers landed on the shores of Hijo beach in Madaum, Tagum City on the first Friday of June, ferried by Navy ships straight from Luzon.
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By MARILOU AGUIRRE-TUBURAN
Members of the peasant group Patulangon Farmers Association (Patufa) cried harassment against the 39th Infantry Battalion and the 72nd Infantry Battalion of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
By CJ KUIZON
The day after the elections, teachers belonging to the random manual audit team (RMAT) assigned to check the ballot count of selected precincts in Davao City were in an uproar.
By MARILOU AGUIRRE-TUBURAN
In Buhangin area, a voter saw the name of a dead relative while others look for the name of a living family member.
By CJ KUIZON
Three of the five religious groups earlier reported to have been backing the mayoralty bid of House Speaker Prospero Nograles in Davao City denied making such an endorsement.
By CJ KUIZON
Kabiba fears that increased deployment of soldiers in the region by the 10th Infantry Division of the Philippine Army based in Camp Panacan will drive up the number of child victims of human rights violations.
By CJ KUIZON
Members of the 69th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army have been found campaigning against progressive partylist groups inside one of the colleges in the city.
DAVAO CITY (davaotoday.com) The onset of typhoons in Metro Manila, which choked up major roads from surrounding provinces, had opened a market for Davaos vegetables. Read on
By CJ KUIZON
In one of their stories of long ago, the Mansaka, an indigenous tribe from the provinces of Davao del Norte and Compostela Valley, once possessed a golden guitar, which they played when they sang their songs of longing, aspirations and victory.