Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte speaks about the need for Federalism during the 1st Mindanao Leaders’ Summit on Federalism in Davao City. Officials from all over the country participated in the summit. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Coinciding with the 81st anniversary of the Department of Labor and Employment, Regional Director Joffrey Suyao of DOLE Region XI announces during a press conference the effectivity of the 5-peso increase in Cost of Living Allowance (COLA) starting Monday. (Ace Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Nathaniel David, a person living with HIV-AIDS (PLHIV) since 2010, says that there is a need for persons with HIV to be educated about the disease.(Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Institute of Popular Opinion (IPO) specialist, Dr. Adrian Tamayo, reveals their recent survey result wherein 7 out of 10 Dabawenyos want Duterte to run for President. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Davaoeños rated further down the administration of President Benigno Aquino III, cutting down their satisfaction by another 11.01 percentage points from the last survey conducted in early this year.
Congress woman, Luz Ilagan one of the reactors, appreciates the effort of the Social Science Department who conducted the survey, during the presentation of the result of the Davao Citywide social survey, at 7th floor of Ateneo De Davao University. President Benigno Semion Aquino lll, net satisfaction drop to 11.01%.
Constructions of high rise building like in C.M. Recto. As early as 2000 C.M. Recto buildings mostly dilapidated, some were abandon, no occupant and has obnoxious smell. Now construction firms from Manila troop to Davao City for the opportunity. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)
The militant labor center Kilusang Mayo Uno said on Friday that majority of the country’s workers won’t benefit from the Senate-approved tax exemption on the 13th month pay, saying it is a case of “too little, too late.”
Thousands of barn swallow, a migratory bird, locally known as “layang-layang” have found their way home in this rustic town as they perched on kilometer-long power lines and tall buildings.
A former mayor of Baganga town in Davao Oriental and his fellow former municipal officials were found guilty by the Sandiganbayan of violating the anti-graft law for irregularities in the procurement of auto spare parts.