University of the Philippines in Mindanao (UPMin) students lighted candles at UP oblation circle Tuesday to “condemn the government’s incompetence in addressing the needs of the victims of typhoon Yolanda.”
A germ of anger is whispered by the wind
To the heart of the calm ocean
Where it was seeded at its deepest
And soon grew into a whirlwind,
Churning and whirling and churning
On November 8, survivors all over the country marched the street from Tacloban Convention Center up to Rizal Avenue. Muddied cultural workers from northern Samar posed in a streetplay.
For a president conscious of his “popular” image, Noynoy Aquino’s recent appearance in Davao and Samar showed him as somewhat inaccessible.
Over 20,000 survivors from different man-made and natural calamities gathered in the city by way of an ecumenical prayer and march rally at the Rizal avenue to mark the commemoration of 1st year anniversary of Supertyphoon Yolanda last November 8.
Police nabbed a fugitive killer here Tuesday evening a week after he was charged of two counts of murder.
No locks remain unlocked for this key master in Claveria street. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
DPWH project engineer Alvin Cabueñas says the broken Bankerohan bridge will be passable by November 17. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Committee on Finance chairperson Councilor Danillo Dayanghirang seeks for a 5.8 billion increase in 2015 Davao city budget.(Ace r. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
3rd District City Councilor Rachel P. Zozobrado seeks for more agriculturists in government plantilla to augment the current 143 employees monitoring 160,000 hectares of agricultural lands in Davao City. She also points out the need for more medical technologists. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)