EDITORIAL: Is 4-day workweek the right solution?
The push by Davao City Councilor Danny Dayanghirang to implement a four‑day workweek as a response to soaring fuel prices is bold, timely, and...
EDITORIAL: Fate in foreigner’s hands
Former President Rodrigo Duterte now confronts the final chapter of a life defined by power, controversy, and conviction. Before the judges of the International...
EDITORIAL: Timely move?
The Department of Justice’s announcement that a draft decision on the cases against Vice President Sara Duterte is now under review comes at a...
EDITORIAL | Gregorio Deligero: The quiet pioneer who built a legacy in words and...
When the idea of launching the very first business newspaper in Davao City was still just a bold dream sketched across a meeting table,...
EDITORIAL: All the President’s men must brief him correctly
If Thursday’s Bucana Bridge visit was truly “non‑political,” as Mindanao Development Authority (MinDA) chair Leo Tereso Magno insisted, then the President’s own remarks made...
EDITORIAL: Credit where credit is due
When President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. arrived in Davao City to “inspect” the Bucana Bridge, the optics were clear: a photo‑op, a ribbon‑ready moment, and...
EDITORIAL: Davao’s Flood-Control Projects: Facts Over Falsehoods
Former congressman Terry Ridon is being called out for misleading claims about Davao City’s flood-control infrastructure. In a recent press conference, Ridon alleged that...
EDITORIAL: Why is Martin Romualdez still untouchable?
When senators are being investigated, assets frozen, and reputations dragged through the mud, why does Martin Romualdez—the former Speaker and alleged architect of the...
EDITORIAL: Why is Secretary Boying Remulla so obsessed with the Ombudsman post?
There’s ambition, and then there’s obsession. Secretary Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla’s fixation on becoming the next Ombudsman has crossed into the latter—and the nation...
EDITORIAL | Kadayawan: Where Culture Blooms and Abundance Speaks
Each August, Davao doesn’t just celebrate—it remembers. It remembers the soil that feeds us, the tribes that shaped us, and the stories that continue...


