The City Government of Davao will unveil Tuesday the memorial to the victims of the Sept. 2 Roxas night market bombing — exactly 40 days after the explosion that killed 15 people and wounded 69 others.
A city official said the gathering of city mayors and entrepreneurs could boost the city’s economic agenda.
Coffee farmers and businessmen are set to meet in SMX Convention Center at SM Lanang here on Oct. 12 to 13 for the 9th National Coffee Summit.
Village leaders from 182 barangays here learned energy saving tips in a seminar on energy at the Davao Recreational Center Tuesday.
Progressive lawmakers sought investigation to what they claim as an illegal arrest against an indigenous peoples school teacher.
Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte on Monday, October 3, approved Executive Order 11, creating a tax group that will further improve the city’s current revenue generation in order to sustain delivery of public services.
Gabriela Women’s Party filed a resolution supporting President Rodrigo Duterte’s pronouncement calling for the cessation of the US-Philippines joint military exercises.
The Department of Education here held the culminating activity of the National Teachers’ Month at the Ateneo de Davao University on Friday, September 30, honoring those who are in the teaching profession.
Ateneo de Davao University President Fr. Joel Tabora, SJ is elected as President of the Catholic Educational Association of the Philippines, a national association of Catholic schools in the country.
Julius Oxales, office-in –charge of City Cooperative Office said they are currently assisting 158 micro-cooperatives in the city, many of them have assets under P3 million.