The climate is different from that three years ago. Then, at the onset of the Duterte presidency there was vibrant optimism as the formal peace talks between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the National Democratic Front of the Philippines resumed in earnest.
Author Archives: DAVAO TODAY
The Central 911 in the City will eventually open a satellite office in a far-flung district to address the emergency and rescue needs in the hinterlands of the City’s third district, an official disclosed.
Davao City produces 570 to 600 metric tons of waste daily, one fourth of these or 150 metric tons are single-use plastics.
The Davao Region’s Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) assured the public that the 370 prisoners whom they gave Good Conduct Time Allowance (GCTA) under their watch did not bribe their way out.
A group of persons with disability (PWD) requested Vice Mayor Sebastian Duterte to investigate the implementation of the Batas Pambansa 344 or the Accessibility Law in the city.
The local government is looking to install new bus stops for two routes in the first phase of the implementation of the Davao Interim Bus System (DIBS) to address the need for an efficient public transport system.
The Department of Health (DOH) Region 11 noted a 27% reduction of dengue cases in the Region compared to the previous month.
The Davao City Regional Trial Court pioneered Monday, September 2, the arraignment of two cases without contact through the videoconferencing technology, the first in the country.
IN MEMORIAM. Archbishop Romulo Valles led the mass held at the Tree of Life Memorial Marker for the 3rd year commemoration of the September 2 Roxas Night Market bombing that killed 15 individuals and wounded 70 people. (Kath M. Cortez/davaotoday.com)
Some 50 Lumad students, accompanied by volunteer teachers and Lumad elders as guardians, are welcomed by the UP Diliman community which hosts their Bakwit School for another school year.