REWARD FOR TURNOVER
REWARD FOR TURNOVER. Mayor Rodrigo Duterte offers a reward for anyone who can provide information on where to find the remaining 13 out of 64 bricks of cocaine found in a private port Saturday. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
REWARD FOR TURNOVER. Mayor Rodrigo Duterte offers a reward for anyone who can provide information on where to find the remaining 13 out of 64 bricks of cocaine found in a private port Saturday. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
THE INVENTOR. Cesar Bravo showcases his inventions, the Bravo Quartz Watch Detection Machine and Bravo Electronic Ignition Control before the media yesterday. He hopes to sell units commercially after he submits the designs for patenting. (Medel Hernani/davaotoday.com)
A customer gets tips from a sales attendant on the latest Apple computer laptop during the opening of the newest branch of Apple Computer service provider and retailer store Power Mac Center at SM Lanang Premier last Friday. This is the center's second branch in Davao City next to Abreeza Mall. (Medel Hernani/davaotoday.com)
Public Utility Jeepney drivers protest before the City Council to oppose the proposal of a new transport sytem. The group said that the move will displace thousands of PUJ drivers as the new system will employ only 500 buses to replace an estimated 6000 jeepneys. (Ace R Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Students from the University of Mindanao staged a picket at the school's Matina campus gate last week to protest what they said lack of transparency in implementing an increase in tuition next June pegged at 435 pesos a unit. (Tyrone A. Velez/davaotoday.com)