Three men were arrested by security personnel of a big mining company in Maco town, Compostela Valley after allegedly mining illegally in the area on Tuesday.
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Ronnie Adel, 62, shows a copy of a photograph of leaders of the Moro defenders in the Philippine’s southwestern island province of Sulu. Adel is a descendant of a survivor of the Bud Dajo Massacre 109 years ago where American troops killed hundreds of Moro warriors and civilians in Bud Dajo, Sulu. (John Rizle L. Saligumba/davaotoday.com)
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is urging the business sector in Davao Region to strictly follow the approved suggested retail prices (SRPs) of basic necessities and prime commodities to avoid fines and penalties.
The Palace disclosed that the armed forces is confronting a new armed group in the country but assured that the security forces were dealing with it “to ensure peace and order.”
The Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Center will endorse two infrastructure projects, including the P370-billion Mass Transit System Loop (MTSL), for approval by the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) Board.
Train commuters believe that privatization, not low fares, caused train deterioration of the Manila Metro Rail Transit System (MRT) and the Light Rail Transit (LRT).
The Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP)-Nagkaisa will demand for a new minimum living wage when the government wage board holds its first public hearing on Friday at Philippine Trade Training Center in Pasay City.
An official of the Bureau of Internal Revenue in Davao Region said that Oplan Kandado, which padlocks businesses that do not pay taxes accordingly is an effective tool for the government’s tax collection.
The Philippine National Police-Special Action Force has turned over its leadership from Officer-in-Charge Noli Taliño to Chief Superintendent Moro Virgilio M. Lazo.
Youth group Anakbayan denounced the recent gasoline price hikes and held a noise barrage in Quezon City, Wednesday.