Saying the police officers were civilians, not combatants, the Police Regional Office (PRO) 11 demanded for the immediate release of the five police officers who were taken as prisoners-of-war by the New People’s Army (NPA) in Paquibato District on Saturday, April 16.
A law mandating the segregation of halal food from non-halal food in the market is underway as the city council here unanimously approved with finality the said ordinance on Thursday, April 19.
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Davao’s plan to beam “free” wireless fidelity (WiFi) service in the city has been given a green light as local legislators here approved with finality the ordinance backing the said project on Tuesday, April 19.
Various groups have urged mayoral candidates in Sto. Tomas, Davao del Norte to present their agenda on peace and order and tax reforms.
The National Democratic Front said the 6th Scout Ranger Company and the Armed Forces of the Philippines are “guilty of war crimes” for shooting an 11-year old boy in Toril district here last April 1.
The City Social Services and Development Office (CSSDO) reported that a total of 396 families lost their homes after a massive fire gutted a portion of the wet market in Barangay Bankerohan last Friday, April 15 at 4:00 pm.
Blame his “gutter language” but presidential aspirant and Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte said he will not apologize for his statements on rape, saying it was uttered in “utter anger” over the killing of hostages in 1989.
Macario Gonzaga, assistant regional director of the Land Transportation Office, reported on Monday, April 18 that a total of 101 drivers renewed their licenses during the seminar on road safety by the LTO.
Presidential candidate Miriam Santiago was branded as the “greenest” candidate while administration bet Manuel “Mar” Roxas was the “meanest” by an environmental advocacy group on Monday, April 18.