Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and People’s Republic of China President Xi Jinping meet and shake hands prior to their bilateral meetings at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Thursday, October 20. (King Rodriguez/PPD)
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The long wait is over. After its huge success at the 3rd QCinema International Film Festival—where it won Best Picture—and after reaping acclaim at international filmfests in Europe, the US, and Asia, the movie “Apocalypse Child” screens in commercial theatres nationwide beginning October 26.
Manila Police District members confronted Balanquit when they saw him taking photos of them pinning down an elderly protester. A police officer allegedly shouted, “Wala akong pakialam kung taga-media ka, halika rito.”
Mayor Sara Duterte is pushing for the inclusion of Davao City in the areas to be covered by the proposed Traffic and Congestion Crisis Act.
Nine micro and small cooperatives in Davao City can avail around P2.2 million worth of loans this year.
The local government opened its million-peso worth of bee farm called Apiary and Training Facility.
The city’s Human Resource Management Office will conduct a re-orientation to security personnel to upgrade their capacity through a series of training sessions.
We hope that the justices of our Supreme Court will remember these compelling reasons why dictator former President Ferdinand E. Marcos must not be buried in the Libingan ng mga Bayani. Up to now, the family has not returned the wealth they robbed from the country’s coffers.
The City Government of Davao has already started its preparations for the 2016 ‘Oplan Kaluluwa’.
On the 53rd Fish Conservation Week, fisherfolks here will join a series of training sessions to promote awareness on marine environmental protection among the members of the fisheries sector.