Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte announced on Thursday, November 30, that more anti-drug operations will be conducted to arrest all “scalawag” government officials and police officers in the city.
Davao City has been chosen as the recipient of the 1st Association of Southeast Asian Nation (ASEAN) Clean Tourist City Award, a city official announced on Friday, December 1.
The holiday in commemoration of the 154th birth anniversary of the father of Philippine revolution became a show of force from two opposing sides.
The Davao City Police Office (DCPO) is conducting a series of investigation at Tigatto, Buhangin district here following a clash between residents and a private company’s demolition team.
A group is urging the local government to look into the “disturbing plight” of the children of the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) from Davao City.
The biggest fire that happened in the city on November 24 caused more than P82 million in damages, a far cry from the initial estimate of P3 million.
The groups behind the slated revolutionary government rally on Thursday, November 29, said no one will stop them from holding the event, not even after the President issued a statement against their call.
Dubbed as the largest conglomeration of scouts in the Asia-Pacific region, Tagum City has welcomed close to 30,000 scouts from 20 countries during Monday’s opening ceremony of the ASEAN Scout Jamboree at the Energy Park, this city.
A US-based group returns to the city for the second phase of its mission to distribute free hearing aids to Dabawenyos from November 27 to 30 at the Davao Recreation Center.
When teenagers and advocates gathered to celebrate the National Children’s month here, they skipped the drug menace and focused on what they knew and experienced the harshest: selling their bodies to survive