
The Davao City Chocolate Processor’s Association, a group of processors organized by the Davao City Agriculturist Office, opened its marketing center, the “Tableya Center at Pasalubong”, highlighting cacao, durian, and

The Davao City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (CDRRMO) Operations and Warning Division installed visible warning devices along the landslide-affected portion of Davao-Bukidnon Road in Sitio Calinan and recommended

City Planning and Development Coordinator in an interview Monday said that they are expecting the publication of the City Land Use Plan within this week in a local newspaper and

Davao City is Davao Region’s top 2 performer in the entire for the Measles-Rubella Vaccination Supplemental Activity during the month and a half supplemental vaccination campaign for Measles and Rubella.

The City Environment and Natural Resource Office (CENRO) on Saturday (June 17) conducted a collaborative clean-up drive in Barangay Matina Aplaya in celebration of the Environment Month. A total of

The Department of Education (Deped) 11 reminded public schools to observe simple yet meaningful end-of-school year rites such as moving up, recognition, and graduation exercises. DepEd regional spokesperson Jenielito “Dodong”

The City Government of Davao, through the City Social Welfare and Development Office (CSWDO), distributed on Thursday, June 15, 2023 food packs to individuals and families affected by the June

Dabawenyo 12th Asean Para Games double silver medalist Arvie John Arreglado encouraged fellow differently-abled athletes to keep training and never give up on their dreams. Arreglado, who started playing in

The Educational Benefit System Unit (EBSU) is set to launch next month the E-scholar app where incoming scholars can submit their requirements. EBSU Technical Assistant Emilio Domingo Jr. during the

The City Engineer’s Office (CEO) said it will rehabilitate several drainages, creeks and other waterways in metropolitan Davao. This after thorough inspection discovered that some waterways are heavily-silted, causing flooding