
The Davao City government will run a baseline swabbing for all vendors, masseuse, and security personnel of the Roxas Night Market to ensure the safety of the public against the

Long flights and road travels could be stressful now — with all the arrival health protocols at all entry and exit points to Davao City under the coronavirus pandemic. But

Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte honored all frontliners for their commitment and hardwork in the city’s fight against Covid-19 during the commemoration of the National Heroes’ Day on Monday,

Facing the challenges of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic and other disasters the past six months may have been unbearable for Dabawenyos but their anxieties and worries were somehow eased

The security sector in the city is closely monitoring returning Locally Stranded Individuals (LSIs), who are city residents, amid their increasing arrivals to ensure that they will not roam around

Davao City’s Social Welfare and Development Office is finally moving to its newly-inaugurated five-storey building. The P40-million building was made possible through the initiative of former Davao City second district

Davao City Mayor Inday Sara Duterte has set the re-opening of the Roxas Night Market next month for the vendors whose livelihood has been affected since the lockdown in March.

More support for protective items from the private sector and the United States government boosted the Davao City government response to the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic. This week, Davao City

Mayor Sara Duterte on Wednesday, August 26, ordered the creation of the Davao City Inter-Agency Coordinating Council on Maritime Safety and Security, also known as Maritime Task Force. Duterte signed

As an additional security measure, the Task Force Davao is now requiring all travellers entering Davao City in any entry and exit points to remove their face masks of no