By CJ KUIZON
Philippine Army soldiers landed on the shores of Hijo beach in Madaum, Tagum City on the first Friday of June, ferried by Navy ships straight from Luzon.
With the enrollment period having started in schools, many workers already feel the added burden in sustaining the education of…
Davao poll winners for national posts
By GERMELINA LACORTE
Foreign observers said they’re aware that Filipinos will be braving bullets and bribes in today’s first ever automated elections but hope that their presence will deter electoral fraud.
Dumaguis said they went to follow up a tip on vote buying but they were discovered before they could take footage.
By CJ KUIZON
Three of the five religious groups earlier reported to have been backing the mayoralty bid of House Speaker Prospero Nograles in Davao City denied making such an endorsement.
By GERMELINA LACORTE
Power outages in Davao City has lengthened to two and a half to three hours a day on the eve of the May 10 elections owing to the reduction of power supplied by the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines to DLPC which distributes power in the city, Ross Luga, DLPC corporate communications officer, said.
MANILA—Members of the Malacañang Press Corps, together with progressive and human rights groups, marked the fifth month of Ampatuan massacre…
IBON and Pagbabago’s Election 2010 Voters’ Education Kit An overview of the Automated Election System, “Election Facts and Figures”, “The…
Davao City Mayor Rodrigo has ignored various recommendations by the Commission on Audit (COA), including an advice to sue his…