Volunteers from the Davao Fire and Rescue organization respond to a dispatch by the City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management…
Families and relatives of slain victim Eddie Cañon, as well as members of rights group Karapatan and Anakpawis, troop outside…
“We recognize the outstanding performance and contributions of farmers, fisherfolks and organizations to the progress and development of the agricultural…
School products are offered at discounted rates ranging from 20 to 50 percent on Thursday during the Department of Trade…
“To monitor the career guidance as a relevant tool in youth development, contributing to the prosperity and welfare of the…
Mike Villareal (left), information officer of the Philippine Veteran’s Bank, shows a sample of an emergency note printed during the…
A dozen women from Davao City are awarded as the pillars of Reproductive Health Movement, Wednesday during the International Day…
Alfred Bulasa (left), a worker in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is one of the thousands affected by the “Saudization” policy in the Middle East which required foreign workers to have working VISAs and EQAMAs (residence permits). Those who don’t have these were given three months to either go home or find another employer, otherwise, they will be imprisoned for a year and employers will be made to pay the penalties. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)
“We want to contribute to the country’s inclusive growth and food security,” says Alfonso Salcedo Jr. (right), Executive Vice President…
Hundreds of Lumads and peasants from Arakan town and Kidapawan City join the protest outside the Davao City’s Garden Oases…