Erwin Alparaque, chief of Human Resource Management Office (HRMO), said there are complaints about fixers offering fast processing of documents and transactions for a fee at the City Hall’s frontline offices.
The Council of Welfare for Children will hold a three-day citywide Children’s Congress here in a bid to identify and address the concerns and issues of children.
The Davao City Police Office (DCPO) said the weekend holidays in city was peaceful and normal due to heightened security and the smooth coordination with the public.
Regina Rosa Tecson, department head of City Tourism Office said DIAA would spur air travel in the city and at the same time would give officials a smooth “management and the supervision” of the airport.
The City Government received P2 million from the Department of Agriculture to improve the livelihood of fisherfolk in Davao City.
“As we remember our departed loved ones, we ask everyone to observe the solemnity of the occasion. Let us not bring bladed tools, liquors, loud speakers, and even gaming cards and see to it that cemeteries before, during, and after the observance of Undas are clean, orderly, and crime-free,”
President Rodrigo Duterte sent out a message for the observance of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day, urging the public not to be tempted by the material world.
Shanghai Vice Mayor Chen Yin cited Davao’s competitiveness and potentials, particularly on tourism, agriculture, property development, energy, transportation infrastructure, and information and communications technology.
Days before the observance of All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day, the Davao Light and Power Company will implement a 15-minute power interruptions on October 29 and 31.
A party-list lawmaker has called for a serious diligence on vetting projects as the Duterte administration clinched “big ticket projects” in China.