Sacked workers of Japanese-owned frozen food exporter Nakashin Davao International set up a protest camp outside the company’s office in Malagamot here Thursday, April 21 to demand for their immediate reinstatement.
The camp of PDP-Laban Presidential aspirant Rodrigo Duterte has denounced as “garbage and a pathetic lie” the rumors that the tough-talking Davao City mayor has withdrawn from the presidential race.
At least 19 environment groups in the country ganged up on the vice presidential bid of Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., the namesake of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos.
The feisty presidential candidate Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago is at it again with her “pick-up” lines.
Davao City Mayor and presidential candidate Rodrigo Duterte has issued a statement of apology on Tuesday, April 19 over his rape remark made in a rally. However, Duterte, who was in Bacolod City on Monday, April 18, was quoted as saying that he won’t apologize for what he said.
The Philippine Post Office said it will launch an upgraded premium postal identification card that can be used in applying for passport.
Presidential aspirant Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago said she is “hurt” with the survey results which showed her as lagging behind other candidates despite a strong endorsement by young voters.
Philippine National Police (PNP) Region 11 said they are implementing a strict security for the distribution of election paraphernalia in the Commission on Elections (Comelec) precincts in Davao City starting Wednesday, April 20.
Some of the farmers who were ‘illegally detained’ and temporarily freed in Kidapawan City over the weekend will speak before the Senate on Wednesday, April 20.
Residents here expressed dismay with the increase in their electric bills despite the five-hour power interruptions implemented by the Davao Light and Power Company (DLPC).