Workers and members of militant groups threw tomatoes at the Social Security System and PhilHealth offices here to condemn the government’s recent round of premium hikes that they said add to the “increasing list of New Year miseries.”
An electric consumers group in Davao del Norte disclosed that one of two rival managements to the electric cooperative here has been inviting an Aboitiz power company to buy into the cooperative.
City officials are bullish for more investments to pour in because prospective investors are satisfied with the city’s safety regulations.
The use of mobile phones, laptops and other electronic devices for passengers during flights will be allowed on “conditional basis” in 2014.
“Because of the Party’s effort, small farmers and lumads were given help. Since the communal farming began, the people were able to eat and survive),” said Ka Sixto, leader of the red area’s Municipal Revolutionary Committee
Leaders from two unions of Sumifru Phils banana packing plant in Compostela, Compostela Valley file a notice of strike on December 23 after the termination of 138 workers who refused to sign “waiver of commitment”. (davaotoday.com photo by Ace R. Morandante)
A local organization of journalists based here believed that the recent killing of journalist Rogelio “Tata” Butalid was connected to the intra-management conflict of the Davao del Norte Electric Cooperative (DANECO).
A lease agreement to build NCCC Choice Supermarket at Commercio Marquella at Tigatto-Mandug area was signed Friday between LTS Supermarket President Javelin Lim (2nd right) and Northbank Holdings Corp President Simeon Marfori II. The supermarket will rise next year to provide goods and services to some 30,000 residents in the area. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)
A farmer carries a sign demanding for agrarian reform to benefit farmers during a human rights rally in Digos City.
Diabetes patients wear a shirt saying “Taas ng Asukal Kayang Puksain Basta’t Walang Iwanan sa Nagkaisang Layunin (High Blood Sugar We Can Beat If We Don’t Miss a Beat)” to promote healthy lifestyle to control diabetes during Friday’s World Diabetes Day program at Nikken Jin Kai. Diabetes is the eighth leading cause of death in the country, and there are about 2.1 million people in the country suffering from Type 1 diabetes. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani )