The University of the Philippines Mindanao will have three magna cum laude and 42 cum laude graduates for its 19th Commencement Exercise on Tuesday, June 28.
Incoming Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello said he does not believe that regularizing employees will hamper the progress of a business. He said that it is even helpful to businesses when workers are regularized as this would motivate them to be productive.
Incoming President Rodrigo Duterte is set to meet with the country’s business leaders on Tuesday, June 21 as the conference discussing how to ensure inclusive growth with the new administration’s 10-point socio-economic agenda culminates.
Davao Region’s population grew by 9.5 percent over five years, which is higher than the national population growth rate, according to the Commission on Population 11.
Panabo City recorded the most number of suspected dengue cases in Davao del Norte province for the first quarter this year.
As classes opened this week, the Land Transportation Office (LTO) reminded all commuters to refrain from patronizing colorum or unregistered private and public vehicles to avoid inconvenience.
Following the onslaught of El Niño, farmers from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao unite to combat La Niña.
The Alliance of Concerned Teachers is expecting massive dropouts and problems in class shortages, learning facilities on the opening of classes on Monday, June 13, wherein the Department of Education is also set to welcome the first batch of the Grade 11 students nationwide.
The City Transport and Traffic Management Office (CTTMO) will add calming devices near schools to avoid accidents in preparation for the opening of classes next week.
With an estimate of 700 senior high school students enrolled in city high, there will be 17 sections with around 45-50 students in each.