Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte warned against the Philippine National Police’s (PNP) plan to reassign some 1,000 police officers to replace their relieved counterparts in Caloocan City.
The city government of Davao is set to raise P30 million for what is touted to be the biggest triathlon competition in Asia next year.
Without a national certification scheme for Halal products, the Philippines is not yet ready to meet the demands of the Muslim, an official said on Wednesday, September 19.
Riverside residents bathe, wash their clothes and dishes at the flood-prone river under a bridge in Barangay Matina Crossing on Wednesday, September 19. These residents relocated from Marilog district in 2011 due to lack of opportunities back home. (Kenneth Paul Senarillos/davaotoday.com)
A former partylist lawmaker warned President Rodrigo Duterte not to toy with the idea of declaring Martial Law nationwide.
A group of national minorities filed cases against the Armed Forces of the Philippines and President Rodrigo Duterte for allegedly violating provisions under the Comprehensive Agreement on Respect for Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law (CARHRIHL).
Workers mounted protests on Monday against the proposed compressed work week schemes which they described as dangerous to their health.
About 2,000 city councilors from around the country gathered at the SMX Convention Center here as the Philippine Councilors League (PCL) opened on Monday, September 18.
And so it came to pass that with the literary conventions and figurative devices in presenting the panorama and scene of our narrative, we now arrive at a most outrageous episode of Haribon’s dream flight to peacelandia.
The local government here is urging young residents to undergo HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) testing as health officials here continue to see a rise in infection of the said virus.