Thousands of people who marched yesterday here to support the resumption of peace talks braved the hunger and lack of money back home.
A satellite campus of the University of the Philippines Los Banos will soon rise in Panabo City, Davao del Norte province.
If not for a reporter who showed him a copy of the warrant of arrest, a church leader who was among those accused of kidnapping and serious illegal detention of indigenous peoples evacuees here, would not know about his pending arrest by police authorities.
If you are a professional needing a license from the government’s Professional Regulation Commission, you have probably tried to line up at night just to get a priority number.
With raised fist, student activists and faculty staff of the University of the Philippines Mindanao reminded the graduates to fulfill their responsibility to serve the people and to uphold their roles as “Iskolars ng Bayan” (nation’s scholars) during the 19th Commencement Exercises Tuesday, June 28.
The city council passed a resolution to honor outgoing city mayor and President-elect Rodrigo Duterte’s two decades of service, during the last day of the 17th City Council’s regular session Tuesday, June 28.
An estimate of 40,000 activists from different parts of Mindanao marched the streets to support the resumption of the peace negotiations between the Duterte administration and the National Democratic Front.
Incoming and re-elected councilors from three districts in Davao City took their oath during the last session of the 17th City Council, Tuesday, June 28.
Local government employees here will be enjoying an early Christmas treat from outgoing City Mayor and President-elect, Rodrigo Duterte, who promised P10,000 educational assistance for those with plantilla (regular) positions.
The 71-year old Duterte said if someone asks him for advice because he is interested to run for President, he would tell him not to do it “unless you really have the passion, to death, about your country.”