Davao City will soon have its own laboratory specialized in detecting non-halal content in consumer products, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in this region said.
An alliance of indigenous peoples in the country urged candidates for the upcoming national elections to consider the abolition of Philippine Mining Act of 1995, replacing it with a regulation tailored to benefit indigenous communities where many of the country’s minerals are extracted.
Davao Doctors Hospital’s (DDH) parent company closed 2015 with 30% increase in its net earnings, driven by an uptick in its patient revenues and gains from capital expenditures.
Banana growers and exporters will be in Davao City anew for the second National Banana Congress this April.
Customs Commissioner Alberto D. Lina ordered the immediate disposal of the two container vans presently held in safekeeping at Mindanao Container Terminal Subport in Cagayan de Oro city, on Monday, February 29.
In a gathering held here on Saturday, February 27, around 300 women from several parts of Mindanao converged to discuss and draft a pro-women’s agenda that will be presented to Davao’s tough-talking mayor.
National Democratic Front of the Philippines (NDFP) Chairperson Louie Jalandoni described Davao City Mayor and PDP-Laban presidential bet Rodrigo Duterte as the most willing to resume peace talks and address the roots of the armed conflict.
The 30th year commemoration of the EDSA People Power was met by a series of military offensives by the New People’s Army in the northeastern part of Mindanao.
The family of Datu Vicente S. Amboy, the vice- tribal chief of Barangay Sua-on in Kapalong town, who was gunned down by four unidentified gunmen is blaming the New People’s Army for the killing, a police official said.
Campaign period seems to turn out as a blessing on the printing businesses’ part as they open doors for promotion of people who are vying to earn a position in this country that earnestly cries for a sincere improvement.