While City Mayor Sara Duterte’s leadership received a considerably “good rating” from Dabawenyos, a survey also revealed that Dabawenyos want to see more from the local government is bring in more efforts to remote areas in the city.
On November 7, the Davao City Council passed on third and final reading on Tuesday, November 7 an ordinance establishing violence against women (VAW) desk and protocol in handling VAW cases at the barangay level.
Establishing a VAW desk in barangay is not new since the Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Magna Carta of Women under Republic Act 9710 already provides for its establishment in every barangay.
The city government will be extending its annual Christmas activities to three more indigenous peoples (IP) villages in the city this year.
Three government workers here were removed from service for using illegal drugs, a city official said Thursday, November 9.
The City Social Services and Development Office (CSSDO) here handed out a total of P923,000 cash assistance to fire victims in Buhangin district of this city, an official said.
The Davao City Council approved on third and final reading on Tuesday, November 7, an ordinance establishing a violence against women (VAW) desk in barangays.
The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)-Davao region padlocked on Thursday, November 9, four branches of Tuna Express Kamayan Grills after it found the business misdeclaring its actual sales this year.
Two traffic enforcers found themselves jobless two days after their photo boarding motorcycles with the same plates went viral on social media.
At least 974 individuals went through profiling on Wednesday, November 8, in several parts of the city as part of the police’s anti-criminality and terrorism operations.
Event organizers, performers, and choreographers will soon be penalized for using traditional attires that are offensive to the culture of indigenous peoples (IP) in Davao City.