Students from colleges and universities here sign up to volunteer as liaison officers for the upcoming Association of Southeast Asian Nation events which will be held here in 2017.
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Residents here welcome the city government’s plan to strictly implement the Anti-Jaywalking Ordinance starting Dec. 1.
An independent think tank branded as ambitious and luxurious the National Economic and Development Authority’s anti-hunger and anti-poverty program dubbed as “AmBisyon Natin 2040.”
The city’s committee on tourism and beautification is planning to set-up a “Lumad Village” as a new tourist site in Marilog District.
The National Economic and Development Authority launches its “Ambisyon Natin 2040” program for Davao Region, which aims to eradicate hunger and poverty by year 2040. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotoday.com)
Councilor Halila Y. Sudagar, Indigenous People mandatory representative to the city council, gives update on the Halal ordinance for supermarkets to provide a separate lane for Halal items. Sudagar said her office is still lobbying for the implementation of the ordinance. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotoday.com)
Sen. Leila de Lima described the accusation that she coddled and financed the terrorist group Abu Sayyaf as “totally insane” and “outrageously ridiculous”.
A human rights activist who was accused in a bombing in 2009 filed a complaint against Sen. Leila de Lima and Sulu Vice Gov. Abdusakur M. Tan for allegedly aiding terrorist group Abu Sayyaf.
Temogen Tulawie, a Sulu-based human rights activist files a complaint against Sulu Vice Gov. Abdusakur Tan, Senator Leila de Lima, and lawyers Wendell F. Sotto, and Mehol K. Sandain, former chairperson of the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos for allegedly financing terrorist group Abu Sayyaf at the Office of the Ombudsman for Mindanao Friday, Nov. 18. (Earl O. Condeza/davaotoday.com)
In a bid to intensify the city’s counter-terrorism measures, Davao City is planning to establish permanent traffic inspection stations in Lasang.