2 Filipino pharma companies win healthcare awards in Singapore
DAVAO CITY—Two Filipino pharmaceutical companies recently romped away with three healthcare awards at the prestigious Healthcare Asia Pharma Awards 2024 in Singapore.
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DAVAO CITY—Two Filipino pharmaceutical companies recently romped away with three healthcare awards at the prestigious Healthcare Asia Pharma Awards 2024 in Singapore.
DAVAO CITY—A luxury residences and townhouse project here will mount two art events after its grand launch in June to help enhance appreciation of the design sophistication it wanted to achieve in the project.
DAVAO CITY—The Davao Region already lost 320 hectares midway into the El Niño dry spell phenomenon as government is also watching for any critical signs of its marine resources.
Davao City—The Special Geographic Area (SGA), a Moro enclave formed by the 63 barangays scattered among the six towns of North Cotabato, voted resoundingly for the creation of 8 new municipalities.
DAVAO CITY—A Filipino Balik Scientist from a United States university concluded her six-month study of nematodes here, adding another layer of wealth of information on worms and parasites, as government continued tapping into the expertise of Filipino researchers, engineers and scientists trained abroad.
DAVAO CITY—The city government expressed its dismay on the management of the airport here and told the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines XI “to act swiftly and improve the facilities and services” at the Davao International Airport.
DAVAO CITY—Four Davao politicians remained silent about their expulsion from the Hugpong ng Pagbabago (HNP), the dominant political party in the Davao Region identified with Vice President Sara Duterte.
TAGUM CITY, Davao del Norte – Former President Rodrigo R. Duterte threw broadsides anew at his successor, advising him to cast aside an alleged ambition to prolong the stay of the Marcoses in power. This, Duterte said, would spare President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. from sharing the same ignominious exit his father experienced in 1986.
DAVAO CITY—Former President Rodrigo Duterte clarified that that his talk with China’s President Xi Jinping ended in a status quo in the West Philippine Sea.
DAVAO CITY—The police here said the fugitive Pastor Apollo Quiboloy may now be rest assured of his condition be to be protected from a feared US move to abduct or assassinate him.
DAVAO CITY—Four engineers of the Aboitiz-owned Davao Light and Power Co. were conferred the title Asean Chartered Professional Engineers (ACPE), allowing them to practice their profession in government undertaking in countries belonging to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean).
DAVAO CITY—The Bangsamoro Ministry of Social Services and Development (MSSD) has tapped the social media to enhance public awareness of its programs and facilitate sharing of factual and official knowledge and information.
DAVAO CITY – Beleaguered Pastor Apollo Quiboloy has set conditions to publicly appear to face his cases in Philippine courts, including assurances from Malacanang and the National Police to prevent US meddling in the litigation.
Davao City—Fabric from banana and bamboo is the star of the promotional fashion shows being organized by Mindanao design artists and the Department of Science and Technology to promote artisanal weaving for the fashion industry.
DAVAO CITY—The Aboitiz-owned Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. (Davao Light) announced a decrease in electricity bill in the March 12 to April 10 period due to lower rates at the wholesale electricity market.
DAVAO CITY—The city’s top-paying corporations, organizations and individuals were cited for their contribution to the city finances during the “Pasidungog 2024,” the city’s end festivities of its charter day.
Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. on Monday visited the wake of the four troopers killed in the ambush committed by members of the Dawlah Islamiya-Hassan Group in Maguindanao Del Sur last March 17.
DAVAO CITY—The money fleecing activities of scammers just keep on coming.
DAVAO CITY—Half a century after the massacre in Corrigidor Island of Moro recruits that sparked a genocidal war in Mindanao in the 1970’s, the Bangsamoro (literally Moro Nation) is in a fascinating juncture of its journey, civil society organizations (CSOs) commemorating the incident would say.
DAVAO CITY—The Bangsamoro government established its data center inside the Bangsamoro government center in Cotabato City, opening up the next step to centralized data management system.
Davao City—An oft-repeated warning for many years says that the next Great War would be waged for water.
Panabo City, Davao del Norte — The cold storage facility being built inside the Floirendo-owned Anflo Industrial Estate here will start operations by the first quarter of 2025.
DAVAO CITY—Davao del Norte Gov. Edwin Jubahib welcomed the inclusion of his province to be among the places of the Davao Region in the nearly P70- million US assistance to flood victims.
DAVAO CITY—The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) office here entered into an agreement with a private legal organization to provide small-scale entrepreneurs with the needed legal services that would not drain them of money to pay the services.
DAVAO CITY—The Phinma Corp. subsidiary company launched Friday a top-tier luxury residences which it promised to showcase heritage and artistry.
DAVAO CITY—It would not a bleak one month of annual fasting for fifty indigent Moro families.
DAVAO CITY—The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has sought the support of lawmakers and other stakeholders from the science community to get five science-related priority bills passed in Congress.
DAVAO CITY—The Philippines opened its door to Burmese students who intend to pursue higher education away from their troubled country.
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