by JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA
By JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA
Davao Today
The players in the cacao industry have targeted to produce one Million metric tons of cacao by 2014. Currently, the target falls short with the country producing only 20,000 MT out of the 130,000 to 150,000 MT target. The country needs to plant cacao to about 130,000 hectares to reach the target.
by DAVAO TODAY
Young and old may view photographs, propaganda and war materials used during the Second World War in an exhibit dubbed…
by ACE R. MORANDANTE
A vendor sells miniature Philippine flags along Davao City’s San Pedro Street. On Wednesday, the country celebrates the 115th Independence…
by DON J. PAGUSARA
By DON J. PAGUSARA
Davao Today
Democracy, Freedom, National Independence, National Sovereignty are but hollow words and phrases that insult our intelligence and rational sensibility and stretch the elastic limits of our forbearance and integrity as a people.
by ACE R. MORANDANTE
Local couturiers exhibit their version of Filipiniana gowns in SM Ecoland, Davao City, just days before the 115th year celebration…
by DAVAO TODAY
Rene Dalayon (right), President of Cidami, encourages local farmers to plant cacao “to meet the global market challenge.” He said…
by ACE R. MORANDANTE
Notebooks, crayons and pencils adorn a Philippine flag displayed in one of the biggest malls in Davao City few days…
by ACE R. MORANDANTE
Nursing students from Brokenshire College in Davao City express support to their Clinical Instructors (CIs) by visiting the picket line…
by DON J. PAGUSARA
By DON J. PAGUSARA
Davao Today
It is good and salutary that there are cultural guardians among us. We have people who have built fortifications to protect our language from being ripped off and blown away, demolished and trampled upon by ruffians and scoundrels among us.
by JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA
By JOHN RIZLE L. SALIGUMBA
Davao Today
“Legislators seem to be missing the point. There is a deeper social context why our so-called ‘young offenders’ are being pushed to commit petty-crimes and sometimes used by organized syndicate crimes.” – Arlene Brosas, spokesperon for Akap Bata