Read more about the article PHIVIDEC supports industrialization through foreign investments
CONSTRUCTION’S MULTIPLIER EFFECT As the fourth PhilConstruct Mindanao convention opened here Thursday, its chair Ramon Allado said Davao is leading the Mindanao construction industry, which could possibly draw close to half a million workers and a 15-times multiplier in income for the local economy. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

PHIVIDEC supports industrialization through foreign investments

The PHIVIDEC Industrial Authority now pushes for national industrialization to maximize the country’s own natural resources instead of exporting it to other countries.

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Read more about the article BIR vows to go after illegal cigarette makers
Bureau of Internal Revenue Deputy Commissioner Arnel Guballa scoops up a pile of shredded fake cigarettes during the destruction of cigarette-making machines and tobacco products in Barangay Bayabas, Cagayan de Oro City on Thursday, Aug. 22. (Jigger J. Jerusalem/davaotoday.com)

BIR vows to go after illegal cigarette makers

Illegally manufactured tobacco products and cigarette-making machines estimated to be worth more than a billion pesos were destroyed by the Bureau of Internal Revenue in a facility in Barangay Bayabas, this City, Thursday (Aug. 22).

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Read more about the article Davao Today journalist selected to join young leaders program in New Zealand
YOUNG LEADERS. DavaoToday reporter Malaya Genotiva (third from the left) is among the eight youth selected for the Mindanao Young Leaders Program (MinYLP), a four-month bespoke leadership initiative in New Zealand. (Contributed photo)

Davao Today journalist selected to join young leaders program in New Zealand

A Davao Today journalist has been named as one of the eight young leaders from Mindanao chosen to get a four-month bespoke leadership program in New Zealand.

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