The executive order signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on Freedom of Information will take effect on Nov. 25.
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Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte tested negative for use of seven classes of drugs in a bid to clear his name on the accusations made by a Senator that he was a drug user.
The City Government of Tagum was conferred the 2016 Seal of Good Local Governance which showed the local government’s improvement of financial administration, disaster preparedness and social protection.
A team of experts are now in the city to consult local officials in crafting a multi-million tourism master plan for the city’s “Little Tokyo”.
National Democratic Front of the Philippines Peace Consultant Loida Magpatoc and Pedro Codaste give an update of the ongoing peace talks between the government and the NDF. The forum was initiated by the Philippine Ecumenical Peace Platform held at the Cultural Center in Surigao City, on Monday, Nov. 7.(Contributed photo by Rea de Castro)
There is a larger table outside. These are the People’s Peace Tables. These are the tables where people’s voices can and will be heard and taken seriously. People’s participation is key to help make peace, and more importantly, to make peace last. OPAPP is committed to putting up those tables.
Power consumers in Bangkal and Puan here will experience a short power interruption on Wednesday, Nov. 9.
Salamindanaw Asian Film Festival will open its fourth edition with two films that tackle the plights of the lumad (indigenous people) and Filipino seafarers on November 7 in the city of General Santos.
After Vice Mayor Paolo Duterte visited China on October 26, a Shanghai City official said he would look forward for a better relations with Davao.
Erwin Alparaque, chief of Human Resource Management Office (HRMO), said there are complaints about fixers offering fast processing of documents and transactions for a fee at the City Hall’s frontline offices.