The Civil Service Commission (CSC) XI warned government employees against showing their support for a certain candidate in the May elections.
This city’s police cheif, Senior Superintendent Vicente Danao Jr., is likely to continue serving his term after the January 10 election prohibition of movement of personnel although Danao already exceeded his tour of duty.
Eastern Mindanao Command chief Major General Leonardo Guerrero admitted that there are politicians who were already approached by the New People’s Army to collect permit-to-campaign (PTC) fees.
An official of the Department of Labor and Employment in the region admitted that they have limitations in monitoring the strict implementation of the three-year old Kasambahay Law, which is meant to protect domestic helpers in the country.
Activists described today’s ruling of the Supreme Court in favor for the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement as a “sad day for democracy”.
Reproductive health advocates expressed concern over the removal of the P1 billion budget for contraceptives from the 2016 national budget, saying this will greatly affect the poor women and their families who rely on government’s free contraceptives.
By Kristine Ina Magdosa, Davao Today Intern DAVAO CITY – Business Bureau officer-in-charge Atty. Lawrence Bantiding said the bureau lacks…
The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP)’s new city jail warden lamented the congested state of Davao city jail.
Leaders of Compostela Farmers Association (CFA) trooped to the Commission on Human Rights Region XI office here on Monday morning to file their complaints against members of the Army who were “harassing” them.
The nongovernmental Maharlika Sports Development Institute, Inc. announced that the World’s Freestyle Football Federation is considering Davao City as venue for the Asian Freestyle Football Championship later this year.