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DepEd-Davao: Teacher-Barangay Conflict Must Go Through Office

DepEd-Davao City officials assert that complaints against teachers must be filed directly with the department, not barangays. This follows a summons issued to a teacher over a student's grades. Learn the proper grievance process.

P17M Peace Centers for Davao Region in 2026

Opapru plans to establish Peace and Development Centers across Davao Region in 2026, allocating P17M each to support former rebels and sustain peace gains through local partnerships.

Bangsamoro Districting Law Urged for 2026 Polls

The Office of the Special Assistant to the President calls for urgent enactment of the Bangsamoro districting law to ensure credible elections on March 30, 2026. Learn why this law is critical.

MinDA, BARMM, NZ Boost Mindanao Clean Energy & Peace

MinDA, BARMM-Menre, and New Zealand Embassy officials met in Davao to strengthen cooperation on Mindanao's clean energy transition, peace, and development. Key initiatives include a NZ$25M fund for coal plant retirement and support for indigenous communit

64 Youth in Zamboanga del Sur Get SALW Scholarships

64 young beneficiaries in Zamboanga del Sur receive educational grants under the government's SALW management program, turning surrendered firearms into opportunities for peace and progress.

Housing Project Breaks Ground for Ex-MILF Combatants

A groundbreaking ceremony in Datu Hoffer marks the start of a 100-unit housing project for former MILF fighters, a key step in the Bangsamoro normalization process. Learn more about this development initiative.

ATM Skimming Case Dismissed Over Evidence Issues

A Philippine court dismissed an ATM skimming case against three Romanians due to mishandled evidence, highlighting critical lapses in investigation. Learn how procedural failures can derail justice.

Crime in Western Visayas Down Over 6% in November 2025

Police Regional Office 6 reports significant declines in total crime, index crimes, and peace & order incidents for November 2025. PRO 6 Chief Brig. Gen. Ligan credits police work and community support. Read the full report.

BARMM releases P42M pension to 7,000 Lamitan seniors

The Bangsamoro government disbursed P42 million in social pensions to 7,000 senior citizens in Lamitan City, Basilan. Each beneficiary received P6,000 for the 3rd and 4th quarters of 2025. Read more about this vital support for the elderly.

Binidayan Declared Free from Terrorist Influence

Binidayan, Lanao del Sur, is now free from extremist groups after a united peace rally and municipal resolution. The new task force aims to sustain peace and security. Read more.

11ID, Sulu State College Sign Partnership Agreement

The 11th Infantry Division and Sulu State College formalize a strengthened partnership via a Memorandum of Partnership Agreement to advance education, peace, and community development in Sulu. Learn more about this milestone collaboration.

HVT Arrested, P204K Shabu Seized in Maguindanao

Authorities arrested a high-value target and confiscated P204,000 worth of shabu and firearms in Parang, Maguindanao del Norte. Read the full story on the latest anti-drug operation.

Cebu Suspends P1.1B Project Payments Over Documents

Cebu Provincial Government suspends payments for 128 infrastructure projects worth P1.1 billion due to missing procurement documents. Legal review underway as Capitol tightens bidding rules.

Comelec's Election Dilemma: Manual Vote or Delay?

Comelec Chairman George Garcia warns of impossible choices if Bangsamoro districting law isn't passed by November 30. Supreme Court mandates elections by March 31, 2026. Read the full analysis.

Lumbaca Unayan Declared Free from Terror Groups

Lumbaca Unayan in Lanao del Sur declares independence from DI-Maute and NPA influence through council resolutions. Community celebrates with peace rally and task force establishment.

Comelec Deadline for Bangsamoro Election Law

Comelec warns BTA that failure to pass Bangsamoro districting law by November 30 jeopardizes parliamentary elections. Chairman Garcia expresses uncertainty about automated polls.

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