The total investment on two coastline projects here would reach a total P100 billion, said the city’s investment office.
The feasibility study of a Korean agency on a proposed light rail transit (LRT) here will be out in June, said an official of the city government.
The Department of Health XI (DOH) said that they are targeting to eliminate malaria in the region after a decrease in the number of cases has been recorded last year.
Rank-and-file employees of the city government will start to receive a maximum of P20,000 as part of their collective negotiation agreement (CNA) this week, said a city official.
The support of an international funding organization for the maintenance and preventive drug of those infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in the Philippines will end in June, said a City Health official.
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) is expanding its program “JobStart Philippines” to create opportunities for the youth.
The Bureau of Internal Revenue estimated that more than 700 taxpayers beat the deadline last April 15.
The chief of the local government’s Scholarship on Tertiary Education Program (STEP) could only accommodate 200 scholars this year.
The Philippine Coast Guard wants resort owners in the Davao Region to have two lifeguards as a safety measure due to an increasing number of visitors to the beaches during the summer season.
A breakdown of a switchyard connected to the a government-run hydroelectric power plant triggered the Mindanao blackout dawn of Easter Sunday, according to an officer of the the Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA).