“One, I do not like it, I do not need it. And two, is I do not have the money. Or maybe because of the second, I do not have the money so I’m not interested,” Duterte said.
A conference of catholic educators here under the Diocesan Apostolate on Catholic Education in Tagum (DACET) underscored the role of Catholic educators to promote and evangelize young people.
“This place is more dangerous than from where we were before,” said Yolanda Ofaga, who has been residing for more than 4 years in Kasiglahan village as she recalls the yearly flooding in their community.
Support has kept on coming for members of the RMN Davao Employees Union (RDEU) who are on their 10th day of strike today.
While in grief following the recent bombing of their church in Pikit, North Cotabato last Wednesday, the General Secretary of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) called for a prayer for peace.
A government welfare agency and the Department of Tourism (DOT) team up to hold a seminar on how to handle persons with disabilities in the tourism industry.
Tourism officials will highlight eco-tourism and eco-adventure events in Davao Region in the second episode of its Big Davao Fun Sale, after shopping mall and hotel executives pointed these out as the actual attraction of the city and the region than shopping alone.
Children’s rights advocates from both government and non-government organizations are still pushing for the approval of the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) of the Children’s Welfare Code.
Thanks to the efforts of the Department of Education and Philpost, high school students put away their mobile phones and gadgets for awhile and enjoy the feeling of writing letters to their loved ones.
A peasant leader detained here is set to file a counter affidavit on Friday to counter the complaint of theft leveled on him by one Vivien Jubac, a land owner in Davao Oriental.