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Villanueva returns to US for fight vs Pierce
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Veteran ring warrior Arthur Villanueva returned to the United States after eight years as he takes on Elijah Pierce on March 29 in Atlantic City, Georgia. Villanueva, an ex-ALA Boxing Gym stalwart, will return to the United States for the first time since 2016. The 35-year-old Villanueva of Bago City, Negros.....»»
PSID exhibit showcases cross-cultural designs
The Philippine School of Interior Design-Ahlen Institute Inc. resumes its tradition of showcasing the works of its graduating students through a public exhibition three years after being interrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic. Batch 2023’s Phusion exhibit opened last 2 October at the Greenfield Tower in Mandaluyong City and will run every day until the end of the month. “The residential spaces you enter feature cross-cultural design,” the institute’s dean, Dr. Carol Peña, said in her message to exhibition-goers. “Through this theme, PSID-Ahlen aims to showcase how culture influences interior design — and conversely, how interior design exemplifies culture — through the creative adaptation of various design elements and the reimagination of layout.” At the press launch held last Thursday, DAILY TRIBUNE had a walk-through with exhibit guide Jade Vinco, a fourth-year student on the publicity and promotions committee. The exhibit, which serves as the final requirement for graduation, has 12 booths divided among 44 students with a maximum of five members per grouping. For inspiration, each group was given a client, either solo or a couple, representing the mixed cultures they would be fusing to create a unique design for a pre-assigned house area. The students shouldered their expenses with some help from sponsors. [caption id="attachment_193559" align="aligncenter" width="525"] ‘Per Ankh’ Antoinette Nicole Mercado, Joana Mannel Lipana, Katrin Miriel Araja, Janiz Karen Adlawan and Katrina Marie Balkin. | PHOTOGRAPHS BY JOCELYN VALLE FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE[/caption] Filipino x Egyptian: ‘Per Ankh’ Antoinette Nicole Mercado, Joana Mannel Lipana, Katrin Miriel Araja, Janiz Karen Adlawan and Katrina Marie Balkin chose to name their booth from the ancient Egyptian symbol per ankh, meaning “key of life.” But they came up with a very contemporary and homey take on the melding of cultures between a newlywed couple, one Filipino and the other Egyptian, as their clients. Thus, the choices and placements of cultural references — (from the Philippines) Malakas at Maganda, the Bulul and (from Egypt) pyramid pharaoh — look like personal belongings rather than museum pieces. The writings in hieroglyphics (meaning “ikaw at ako, habangbuhay”) and Baybayin (meaning “ikaw ang tahanan”) also make complementary effect. Another well-thought-out cultural fusion is exemplified by the pair of Egyptian interlocking chairs with cushions made of Maranao malong and a backrest in solihiya. [caption id="attachment_193561" align="aligncenter" width="525"] ‘Buhay Ubuntu’ by Sofia Pascual, Cheska Mendoza, Sophia Chelsea Yling and Chloe Carpio.[/caption] Filipino x South African: ‘Buhay Ubuntu’ Sofia Pascual, Cheska Mendoza, Sophia Chelsea Yling and Chloe Carpio discovered the Philippines has many things in common with South Africa. The acacia tree, for instance, is where animals hide in safaris. That’s why they chose a dining set made in solid acacia wood and had it shaped round so their clients, a retired couple, could have a “personal dining experience with their guests.” They also took note of the similarities of Bahay Kubo to the traditional Tswana and Sotho huts in South Africa. Thus, the thatched roofs are made from synthetic materials. The other materials, though, are natural as both cultures utilize what they can find from their surroundings. [caption id="attachment_193562" align="aligncenter" width="525"] ‘FILLENIUM’ by Michelle Bagro, Rovina Manuel, Rosana Bandola and Romeo Gabriel Conge.[/caption] Filipino x American: ‘Fillenium’ Michelle Bagro, Rovina Manuel, Rosana Bandola and Romeo Gabriel Conge felt challenged designing a kitchen for their client, a Filipino-American in his 20s with a partner who’s a chef. The American influence is so prevalent that they had difficulties zeroing in on just one aspect. They finally decided to focus on the Hollywood Regency style born during the golden era of the world’s movie capital from the 1920s to the 1950s. Thus, the bold colors, specifically blue, with metallic accents and, of course, the iconic black-and-white tiles. A giant pair of kutsara’s tinidor serves as a centerpiece for some Pinoy reference and perhaps humor. [caption id="attachment_193550" align="aligncenter" width="525"] ‘Relajarse’ by Maui Severino.[/caption] Filipino-Nicaraguan: ‘Relajarse’ Maui Severino opted to singlehandedly conceptualize the booth she’s named after the Spanish word for “relax.” She has an actual client — her aunt, a nurse married to a Nicaraguan and currently based in Hawaii. The bathroom she designed comes with a walk-in closet. It also has gold accents because “gold is Nicaragua’s main export.” Then there are Filipino elements, such as solihiya cabinets and closets, as well as ceilings made of abaca. Plus, the potted Monstera Deliciosa plants. It feels like being transported into Central or Latin America. Filipino x Brazilian: ‘A Diversao’ Irish Monique Cube, Reichel Alessandra Baytan and Chey De Guzman confessed to breaking away from their usual muted colors to vibrant hues in designing the den for their client. They then chose Brazilian elements with an organic connection with nature and colors inspired by the Amazon. From the Filipino side, they decided to use natural elements and materials. Thus, the padded walls and banig ceilings also serve as sound absorbers as their clients love music and to party. Filipino-French: ‘L’Amour du Monde Entier’ Alma Marie Lacman, Glovelle Palileo, Kristin Dominique Ramos and Sophia Ejercito designed a decidedly fused Filipino and French design for their client, a supermodel now married to a French national. They mixed the airiness and spaciousness of the French design with the Filipino references. Check out the Luna painting and the Banaue Rice Terraces. Filipino x Scandinavian: ‘Lagom’ Stephen Michael Chan, Maria Beatriz Guiterrez, Nicolette Lee and Carl Lois Mico cleverly and beautifully melded Filipino and Scandinavian elements to create an inviting and exciting dining area. There are mixed dining chairs, including a bench inspired by the bangko. For drama, there’s an accent wall, where, at first glance, “medyo nakatago pa ang accessories,” and then the Filipino elements are revealed. Then there’s a daybed at the back because Filipinos love to have a siesta after a meal. Filipino-English: ‘A Bachelor’s Tavern’ Regine Calupitan, Marielle Marzan, Izabela Galanto and Ailene Carino designed a British kitchen for their client, a Filipino-English rugby player. Thus, the choice of the Chesterfield furniture, which the aristocrats prefer because their clothes don’t get creased. The ambiance also resembles a pub but is elevated. Filipino-Italian: ‘Semantika’ Jana Loise Cruz, Sophia Denise Ignacio and Jeyna Francesa Meria were inspired by their clients’ love story that started in the heart of Milan in designing a romantic and opulent bathroom. They chose accent pieces highlighting both cultures’ craftsmanship and went for an open layout. There’s a bathtub because Italians supposedly love long baths and a garden outside to invite nature in. [caption id="attachment_193555" align="aligncenter" width="525"] ‘YAKKA’ by Kharen Urbano, Franchesca Eunice Co, Kristine Sempio and Kat Calloy.[/caption] Filipino-Australian: ‘Yakka’ Kharen Urbano, Franchesca Eunice Co, Kristine Sempio and Kat Calloy designed an office-cum-den that can be used for a studio condo unit. There’s a working station for the client who runs his own business. Then there’s a spot for relaxation with a hammock to boot! They also used wildlife and Outback inspirations and an original artwork echoing the Great Barrier Reef. [caption id="attachment_193557" align="aligncenter" width="525"] ‘PearL of the Orient Meet Prosperity’ by Victor Flores, Kaila Laido, Sophia Serrano and Jade Vinco[/caption] Filipino-Japanese: ‘Peart of the Orient Meet Prosperity’ Victor Flores, Kaila Laido, Sophia Serrano and Jade Vinco decided on a round concept for the bedroom they designed for their client. They explained that there’s a round shape in both the Philippine and Japanese flags. The number eight is also considered in Japanese culture. [caption id="attachment_193564" align="aligncenter" width="525"] ‘KANLUNGAN’ by Karen Cabalquinto, Isobel Merici Dator, Erica Leona Chua and Sheina Rose Gina[/caption] Filipino-Persian: ‘Kanlungan’ Karen Cabalquinto, Isobel Merici Dator, Erica Leona Chua and Sheina Rose Gina opted for a Filipino name to call their booth as it perfectly describes the coziness of the bedroom they designed for their client, who has two kids. They said having a bedroom with two sections in Iran is customary, so they did exactly that. They also used Persian floral patterns and other elements, Filipino elements, such as mahogany wood and Bulacan pattern furniture. The post PSID exhibit showcases cross-cultural designs appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Fun-filled Par-Tee with Pete the Penguin
Golfers, leisure enthusiasts and sports aficionados turned up in their comfy yet stylish outfits bearing the iconic Pete the Penguin logo for the launch, on 18 September, of Original Penguin’s latest golf collection. Nine pairs of guests participated in a friendly mini golf competition at the event called Pete’s Par-Tee and held at the North Court of the Power Plant Mall in Makati City. Sam Godinez-Valenciano, a photographer and graphic designer, won the grand prize with her brother Mikel Godinez by what seems like pure luck and a bit of strategy. “I’ve tried mini golf for fun, but I have, like, no golfing skills,” she told DAILY TRIBUNE. “It’s my brother who started playing golf recently. We chose simple holes first then worked our way through the rest.” [caption id="attachment_187048" align="aligncenter" width="525"] SPORTS anchor Andrei Felix, who placed first runner-up in the friendly mini golf competition, came to the event with his fiancée and sports reporter Pauline Verzosa.[/caption] “I’m here for the brand,” she explained on her attendance. She went on describing the shirt she’s wearing by the brand that’s officially called Original Penguin Golf by Munsingwear and known as a division of the Perry Ellis International fashion empire. “It’s light, it’s Dri-Fit [material].” “I’d probably wear this playing football. I actually play more football,” Godinez-Valenciano said, adding that the shirt is perfect for running mommy errands. She and her husband Paolo Valenciano, a popular director of concerts, have two children. “So, I’ll actually rush there now to breastfeed.” The first runner-up spot went to sports anchor Andrei Felix and his fiancée Pauline Verzosa, a sports reporter. They are likewise non-golfers, but they’ve been wanting to learn how to play the sport. “She wants,” Felix said of Verzosa. “She’ll be a better player.” [caption id="attachment_187049" align="aligncenter" width="525"] Photographs courtesy of Original PenguinANTHEM Group CEO Cheryl Lao and chairman Ericson Lee awarded the grand prize to siblings Sam Godinez-Valenciano and Mikel Godinez for winning the friendly mini golf competition.[/caption] He then explained, “I come from a family who plays golf. I went with my dad so many times to take us through the driving range. I feel I don’t have the patience for it. Because I always feel to go right away. But it’s something that we’re always looking forward to play eventually.” “The main reason why we’re here is I’ve been a believer of Penguin,” he pointed out. “I have a couple of shirts. I like the fabric. I like the design. It’s very classic and classy. You can wear it anywhere.” Among the celebrity guests was sportscaster and golfer Patricia Bermudez-Hizon, who came with her son Paul Hizon. GMA-7 actor Benjamin Aves and his model-girlfriend Chelsea Robato also joined the friendly mini golf competition. They were joined by model Gita Gumabao and content creator Stevie Eigenmann, who’s the youngest daughter of the late actor Mark Gil. Other attendees included filmmaker Robbie Dinglasan, fashion designer Sari Lazaro Tiu, sports anchor Charles Tiu, news anchor Rizza Diaz and basketball player Nick Demusis. The post Fun-filled Par-Tee with Pete the Penguin appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Bernaldez double champ in PPS Mati
Chelsea Bernaldez raised the girls’ 18-under trophy for the second straight week and added the 16-under crown as she emerged the lone “double” winner in the PPS-PEPP City of Mati National Junior Tennis Championships at the Sainz and Clergy courts in Davao Oriental last weekend......»»
Bernaldez player to watch in Mati
Chelsea Bernaldez and Randy Pausanos eye back-to-back victories in their respective sides of the premier age-group category in the PPS-PEPP National Juniors tennis circuit, which ushered in the second of its three-leg swing in Davao region in the City of Mati, Davao Oriental......»»
Cebu’s popular skincare brand reaches Metro Manila
By Jocelyn Valle and Chelsea Garcia The quest for healthy and glowing skin has turned manufacturers of skincare products to invest on research and development to give what’s closest to the best and most affordable to consumers. The makers of Primo Skin, for instance, have found its core ingredients hyaluronic acid and niacinamide to work best for individuals living in tropical countries like the Philippines. Hyaluronic acid, which is known for its excellent moisturizing properties, deeply hydrates the skin and provides a plump and youthful appearance. It acts as a moisture magnet that attracts and locks in hydration deep within your skin, all while minimizing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Niacinamide, on the other hand, helps brighten the complexion, even out skin tone and improve the skin’s overall texture. [caption id="attachment_157197" align="aligncenter" width="525"] The Cebu skincare brand is now available in Metro Manila at Robinsons, The Marketplace and Shopwise supermarkets, aside from shopping sites.[/caption] “We want people to know that when you say glowing skin, it’s not necessary to connote it with whitening because we want everybody to embrace their natural skin color,” said Phoebe Fernandez-Varquez, a cofounder and the marketing head of Primo Skin. The Cebu skincare brand was formally introduced to Manila consumers in an event held at the Manila House Private Club in Bonifacio Global City. Fernandez-Varquez added that their brand’s combination of moisture and fast-absorbing properties makes it suitable for all skin types. Whether you have dry, oily or sensitive skin, this innovative range of products provides the essential hydration your skin needs while being easily absorbed, leaving no greasy residue behind. However, she pointed out, it’s important to remember that skincare will always be personal. What works for one person may not work for another. Each individual’s skin has its own unique needs and preferences. Therefore, it’s crucial to pay attention to your skin’s specific requirements and adjust your skincare routine accordingly. When asked by Daily Tribune in an interview for skincare tips, Fernandez-Vasquez began by saying that sunscreen is essential. “Some people would say, ‘Hindi ko kailangan ng sunscreen dahil hindi naman ako naliligo sa dagat.’ It’s not that. It’s about protecting our skin. Even indoors, you need a sunscreen.” She went on expounding on about the two types of ultraviolet rays and how to get protection with sun protection factor. “SPF works for the UV rays. ’Yung nakikita natin talaga na sunlight. But for UVA na hindi natin nakikita, it ages you faster. That’s why you also need protection even indoors. ’Yun ang mistake ko (I only started using sunscreen in my last 20s).” Fernandez-Varquez, who worked as a host in several ABS-CBN Cebu shows until it closed down in 2020, has these additional skincare tips: “Never sleep with your makeup on. Never sleep na hindi nagwa-wash ng face. Oftentimes we overlook the use of toner. Toners are meant to remove dirt na hindi natatanggal ng facial wash. It also balances our pH. Pag balance ang pH level, nawawala ang inflammation. It helps with your acne problem. Makeup remover is essential to remove heavy makeup. Then wash your face with facial cleanser.” The post Cebu’s popular skincare brand reaches Metro Manila appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Ex-captain Henry returns to France squad for women’s World Cup
Former captain Amandine Henry was included in France's squad for this year's women's World Cup on Tuesday after a lengthy absence from the international set-up. Midfielder Henry, 33, made the last of her 93 international appearances in December 2020 after a dispute with former coach Corinne Diacre. Diacre was replaced by Herve Renard in preparation for the World Cup held in Australia and New Zealand, starting in July. Last week, Henry announced she was leaving Lyon for Angel City in Los Angeles after a contract dispute with the French club. "Having her was one of my main intentions," Renard told reporters. "With her little problem with Lyon, now resolved, we helped her along a lot so that she would be available for the preparation for the World Cup," he added. The French top-flight's leading scorer in Paris Saint-Germain's Kadidiatou Diani is also included despite suffering from a shoulder issue. Forwards Marie-Antoinette Katoto and Delphine Cascarino miss out on selection due to injuries. Les Bleues start their World Cup campaign against Jamaica on July 23 and also face Brazil and Panama in the group stage. France's preliminary World Cup squad: Goalkeepers: Mylene Chavas (free agent), Pauline Peyraud-Magnin (Juventus/ITA), Constance Picaud (Paris Saint-Germain), Solene Durand (Guingamp) Defenders: Selma Bacha (Lyon), Estelle Cascarino (Manchester United/ENG), Elisa De Almeida (Paris Saint-Germain), Sakina Karchaoui (Paris Saint-Germain), Eve Perisset (Chelsea/ENG), Wendie Renard (Lyon), Maelle Lakrar (Montpellier), Aissatou Tounkara (Manchester United/ENG) Midfielders: Kenza Dali (Aston Villa/ENG), Laurina Fazer (Paris Saint-Germain), Grace Geyoro (Paris Saint-Germain), Amandine Henry (Angel City/USA), Oriane Jean-Francois (Paris Saint-Germain), Lea Le Garrec (Fleury), Amel Majri (Lyon), Sandie Toletti (Real Madrid/ESP) Attackers: Vivane Asseyi (West Ham/ENG), Kadidiatou Diani (Paris Saint-Germain), Eugenie Le Sommer (Lyon), Clara Mateo (Paris FC), Naomie Feller (Real Madrid/ESP), Vicki Becho (Lyon) The post Ex-captain Henry returns to France squad for women’s World Cup appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Miniskirt pioneer Mary Quant, queen of Swinging London, dies at 93
Fashion designer Mary Quant, the style queen of Britain's Swinging Sixties who popularised the miniskirt, died on Thursday aged 93, her family said. Whether Quant actually invented the then scandalously short skirts have long been disputed, with French designer Andre Courreges insisting he was the first to raise hemlines high on the thigh. But there is no doubt that without Quant the mini would not have become an icon of 1960s youth rebellion. The diminutive designer -- who always wore her hair in a bob -- was also credited with creating hot pants, the skinny-rib sweater, and waterproof mascara. Britain's V&A design museum paid tribute to her "trailblazing vision". "It's impossible to overstate Quant's contribution to fashion," it said on Twitter. "She represented the joyful freedom of 1960s fashion, and provided a new role model for young women." Alexandra Shulman, former editor-in-chief of British Vogue, described her as a "visionary". Quant was not just a "leader of fashion but also in female entrepreneurship, a visionary who was much more than a great haircut," she said. 'Shorter, Shorter' Born on 11 February 1930 in London, Quant studied at Goldsmiths College of Art in the city where she met her future husband and business partner, Alexander Plunket Greene. He died in 1990. Together they opened their first boutique, Bazaar, in 1955 in Chelsea, which would become the beating heart of Swinging London. Bazaar sold clothes and accessories and its basement restaurant became a meeting point for young people and artists. The whole Chelsea district was soon attracting celebrities such as the actors Brigitte Bardot and Audrey Hepburn and pop stars like the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Quant raised the hemline well above the knee, creating short dresses and skirts with simple shapes and strong colors that she described as "arrogant, aggressive, and sexy". "Good taste is death, vulgarity is life," she told The Guardian. Her models were showcased in provocative window displays overlooking the King's Road, which became a miniskirt catwalk and drew American photographers keen to picture Swinging London. "City gents in bowler hats beat on our shop window with their umbrellas shouting 'Immoral!' and 'Disgusting!' at the sight of our miniskirts over the tights, but customers poured in to buy," she recalled in her 1966 book "Quant by Quant". The designer was also widely quoted as saying that "it was the girls on the King's Road who invented the mini... I wore them very short and the customers would say, 'Shorter, shorter.' 'Quite outrageous' The era's most high-profile model Lesley Lawson, better known as Twiggy, made the miniskirt popular abroad and with business booming, Quant opened a second shop in London in 1957. She explored geometric designs, polka dots, and contrasting colors, and played with new fabrics, including PVC and stretch fabrics, to achieve a modern and playful look. She entered the American market in the early 1960s, collaborating with the department store JC Penney. She also created the cheaper Ginger Group line and went into cosmetics, all her designs featuring a trademark daisy. Quant also scandalised British society with her frank views on sex, making headlines when she famously said she had shaved her pubic hair into the shape of a heart and dyed it green. Although her heyday was in the 1960s and 1970s, when she turned her sights on the Japanese market, Quant's legacy can still be seen on the high street, with its high fashion at low prices. She sold her make-up company to a Japanese group in 2000, staying on as a consultant. Alongside making it in America, Quant considered being knighted in 2015 her greatest achievement, and called Queen Elizabeth II who made her a dame "the wisest woman I've ever met". Asked by The Guardian in 2016 what she would change if she could edit her past, Quant replied: "Not much, I've had a lovely time." The post Miniskirt pioneer Mary Quant, queen of Swinging London, dies at 93 appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Uy’s firm asked to revise proposal for Davao International Airport development project
DAVAO CITY (MindaNews / 19 February) – The Chelsea Logistics Holdings Corporation of Davao-based tycoon Dennis Uy has been asked to submit a revised proposal on the Davao International Airport Development Project, National Economic Development Authority (NEDA)-Davao Maria Lourdes Lim said. Speaking during Kapehan sa Philippine Information Agency on Friday, Lim said the Department of Transportation […].....»»
Bb. Pilipinas Globe Chelsea Fernandez ibabandera ang bansa sa Albania
KALIMITANG sinasalubong sa homecoming ang isang beauty queen ilang araw lang makaraang masungkit ang korona. Ngunit naranasan lang ito ni Binibining Pilipinas Globe Chelsea Fernandez nang umuwi siya sa Tacloban City isang linggo bago nakatakdang mangibang-bansa para sa international competition niya. Iginawad sa beteranang kontesera ang korona niya sa grand coronation night ng 2022 Bb. […] The post Bb. Pilipinas Globe Chelsea Fernandez ibabandera ang bansa sa Albania appeared first on Bandera......»»
Bb. Pilipinas Globe Chelsea Fernandez: ‘Back-to-back is hard, but not impossible’
ILANG ulit nang kinatawan ni Chelsea Fernandez ang Tacloban City sa iba’t ibang national beauty pageants nang ilang taon. At natupad na sa wakas ang panalangin niyang maisuot ang sash na “Philippines” nang masungkit niya ang korona bilang Binibining Pilipinas Globe nitong Hulyo. Ngunit may kaakibat na higit na bigat ang nalalapit niyang overseas assignment […] The post Bb. Pilipinas Globe Chelsea Fernandez: ‘Back-to-back is hard, but not impossible’ appeared first on Bandera......»»
Super League in peril as founding English clubs withdraw
Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Tottenham and Arsenal were half of the 12 clubs that would've supposedly made up the European Super League......»»
Mga beteranang kontesera wagi sa Miss Bikini PH
HINIRANG na 2020 Miss Bikini Philippines sa isang virtual competition ang mass communication graduate mula Tacloban City na si Chelsea Fernandez. Tinalo niya ang 23 iba pang mga kalahok para sa premyong P200,000. Kamakailan lang, isa pang online pageant ang napanalunan ni Chelsea, ang Miss GCQ. Mula nang manalong Miss Tacloban noong 2017, sunud-sunod na […] The post Mga beteranang kontesera wagi sa Miss Bikini PH appeared first on Bandera......»»
Belmonte, Binay call for climate action funding from development banks
The C40 coalition of cities, a network of nearly 100 mayors, asked MDBs to increase urban climate investment, integrate urban climate action into their strategies, and implement tailored programs to support city projects. .....»»
7 nanlaban drug suspects dead after Baste Duterte declares drug war
Less than a week after Davao City Mayor Sebastian Duterte declared a "war on drugs" in the city, at least seven drug suspects were killed during a buy-bust operation in the city — violence that highlights the seriousness of the mayor's recent threat of outright killing persons caught using illegal drugs......»»
Antipolo City throws support on Ajido
The Antipolo City government led by Mayor Casimiro “Jun” Ynares III will provide support to Antipolo-born swimmer Jamesray Mishael Ajido, who won the country’s lone gold medal in record-breaking fashion at the recent 11th Asian Age-Group Swimming Championships......»»
CHR alarmed by war vs drugs in Davao City
THE Commission on Human Rights (CHR) is alarmed by Davao City Mayor Sebastian “Baste” Duterte’s “war against drugs”, as seven drug users were killed from different barangays in the city over the weekend, just a few hours after his declaration......»»
Oplan Harabas yields 3 drivers positive for drugs
FOLLOWING the surprise drug test conducted by the Land Transportation Office (LTO)-Davao and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) on public utility vehicles (PUVs) last March 26, 2024, two taxi drivers in Davao City were found to be positive for drugs......»»
Councilor Javi’s FB account hacked
DAVAO City Second District Councilor Javi Campos confirmed that his account has been hacked by still unknown individuals......»»
Mayor Uy posts cryptic messages amid Igacos power problems
ISLAND Garden City of Samal (Igacos) Mayor Al David Uy posted cryptic messages regarding the power crisis in Igacos......»»