Tag: Davao News
DepEd 11 delays the start of third shift classes in overcrowded schools
The Department of Education's regional office (DepEd 11) is avoiding third-shift classes in overcrowded schools in Davao Region.
Education aid will be made available to 10K–12K beneficiaries by DSWD–Davao on September 3
Out of the 150,000 applications that were submitted over the previous weeks, the Department of Social Welfare and Development-Davao Region (DSWD-Davao) anticipates providing educational assistance to 10,000 to 12,000 beneficiaries on September 3, 2022, as
The Department of Education has updated its guidelines on class suspension
THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION (Deped) has issued a new policy for the suspension of classes and work in schools in the event of natural disasters or calamities.
Jordan Clarkson and Kai Sotto lead Gilas to a 38-point victory over Saudi Arabia
The Philippines overcame a shaky start and then methodically picked apart Saudi Arabia, 84-46, to get back on track in the Fiba World Cup Asian Qualifiers.
The city intends to expand the Roxas Night Market
During the I-Speak Media forum on Thursday, DAVAO City Economic Enterprises Officer-In-Charge Maximo Macalipes Jr. stated that they are currently looking into expanding Roxas Night Market up to the corner of Quezon Boulevard.
Davao City will increase vaccinations in schools to prevent a surge
With the return of face-to-face (F2F) classes in all Davao City public schools, the Covid-19 Task Force is ramping up school-based vaccination to prevent a possible surge in cases.
No more walk-ins for DSWD student financial aid payments
Division of Social Welfare and Improvement (DSWD) Secretary Erwin Tulfo said they will now not accept walk-in candidates within the dispersion of monetary help for poor understudies to dodge a rehash of the swarming that happened final Saturday amid the p
Hiyas award winners promise to use social media to educate millennials about culture and tradition
The newly crowned Hiyas sa Kadayawan winners promised to increase the presence of Davao City's 11 tribes on social media in order to educate millennials.
Singaporean companies are interested in Mindanao agricultural products
According to a Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) executive, Singaporean businesses are showing increased interest in Mindanawon agricultural products.
Despite high costs, durian vendors suffer with low sales
Some merchants are trying to make ends meet as durian prices stay high throughout the Kadayawan season. According to SunStar Davao's monitoring at the Magsaysay Fruit Stand and Bankerohan Public Market on Monday, August 15, the average price is P90 per k
Through startups, Israel hopes to establish ties with Davao City
Through startup innovations, the Israeli government hopes to deepen its relationship in Davao City.
Some private schools in Davao City separate children who have received vaccinations from those who have not
According to Dr. Michelle Schlosser of the Davao City Covid-19 Task Force, several private educational institutions in the city purportedly separate vaccinated and unvaccinated children during in-person lessons.
Highlights of Marcos' SONA 2022 and a summary for a reaction paper
On July 25, at the Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. gave his first State of the Nation Address (SONA). Marcos outlined his goals for the Philippines in the coming year as the country's 17th president. Vice Presid
More patients recover from diarrhea in Toril
According to Dr. Ashley Lopez, head of the City Health Office, more patients from diarrhea-stricken barangays in Toril District have recovered (CHO).
The CTTMO collects P5 million in parking fees
According to the Davao City Transport and Traffic Management Office, a total of P5 million was collected from public pay parking in the first half of 2022. (CTTMO).