A murder case has already been filed against an army major from the 4th Infantry Battalion under the 10th Infantry Division who allegedly shot dead a woman in Tagum City on January 9.
Various groups here will hold several activities in time for the visit of Pope Francis, whom they called as the “Peoples’ Pope.”
Councilors expressed their dismay over the lack of implementation of a local law benefiting elderly citizens.
A Davaoeño is making a name in the field of education in the United States after being appointed as the president of a New York university.
City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte warned foreigners putting up business in the city to follow the law lest they would be asked to “leave the city or be persecuted”.
Davao City councilors paid tribute on Friday to former Councilor Jose Louie Villafuerte, who passed away last January 3.
A business man and a woman traded accusation of threat following an altercation over an unpaid debt filed their complaint before the police on the same day on Thursday.
A tribal alliance here said that the renewed recruitment of tribesmen into the government military was not new and may be a ploy to allow the entry of large mining and logging operations in ancestral domains.
The City Government will spend P600 million this year to buy new dump trucks and garbage bins, the City Environment and Natural Resources Office (Cenro), said.
A woman here is facing a complaint of alleged illegal recruitment after the complainant found out that the former was not connected with any agency while demanding several amount for an overseas job.