OPINION

Leadership Is No Popularity Contest (Mindful by Jay Ledesma)

“You are not a leader to win a popularity contest, you are a leader to lead.” – Jack Welch As...
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“Na bad shot tayo” (Letters from Seattle by Jun Ledesma)

Watching my country from across the Pacific Ocean is like watching a fish drowning in water. So vast are the...
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The most beautiful job in the world (Point of Order by Ryan Maboloc)

Teaching is the most noble profession. Jesus Christ was a teacher. Buddha was a teacher. Plato was a teacher. There...
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I AM THE WAY (Reflections by Klaus Döring)

“I am the way and the truth and the life” is one of the seven “I Am” statements of Jesus....
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WHEN I THINK BACK SOMETIMES (Reflections by Klaus Döring)

Not long ago, I passed a milestone marking 55 years since I began writing my first published article in a...
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With Irrigation Systems, Who’s Afraid Of El Niño? (Food for Thought by Manny Piñol )

It has been almost two months since Cotabato had a significant rainfall to allow farmers to plant. In fact, we...
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Sun Tzu and the West Philippine Sea (Point of Order by Ryan Maboloc)

According to Sun Tzu, "he who is prudent and lies in wait for an enemy, who is not, will be...
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Davao del Norte from a dot com (Letters from Seattle by Jun Ledesma)

It’s incredible how the internet of things could reduce the huge wide world into what seems like just your neighborhood....
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America’s Financial Literacy Month (Mindful by Jay Ledesma)

“Financial freedom is available to those who learn about it and work for it.” – Robert Kiyosaki My husband and...
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A case of horrible ignorance (Letters from Seattle by Jun Ledesma)

From where I am today, I can feel the wind of change in my homeland. The simmering heat is not...
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  • SBG sends more aids to Davao Oriental
    SBG sends more aids to Davao Oriental

    * Backs stronger disaster resilience measures Sen. Christopher “Bong” Go’s commitment to disaster victims remains as he dispatched his Malasakit Team to Davao Oriental and provided grocery packs to 1,900 more landslide and flood victims from the towns of Banaybanay, Lupon, San Isidro, and Governor Generoso, and Mati City on Thursday, February 8. The lawmaker […]

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  • The Analysis of Poverty (Point of Order by Ryan Maboloc)
    The Analysis of Poverty (Point of Order by Ryan Maboloc)

    In the last Social Weather Stations (SWS) Survey, 48% of Filipinos rated themselves as poor. That is equivalent to 13 million households. Meanwhile, the actual poverty incidence in the Philippines stood at 18.1%, according to the Asian Development Bank. Why is it that more people think that they are poor? What is the explanation for […]

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  • A year of achievement (Editorial by Jun Ledesma)
    A year of achievement (Editorial by Jun Ledesma)

    Year 2023 may look bleak but for Davao City and Davao Region it still is a banner year. Most significant development is the declaration by the Armed Forces that Davao City, the once hotbed of communist insurgents, is finally insurgent free. This was later followed by the announcement that the rest of the provinces in […]

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  • FPRRD’s role in 2025 Midterm Elections (Point of Order by Christopher Maboloc)
    FPRRD’s role in 2025 Midterm Elections (Point of Order by Christopher Maboloc)

    President Rodrigo Duterte will have a critical role in the forthcoming midterm elections. After all, he is the leader that most governors and mayors in the country continue to look up to. He remains to be the man – the voice of marginalized narratives that society needed to hear. In the mind of his critics, […]

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  • A threat to press freedom (Editorial by Jun Ledesma)
    A threat to press freedom (Editorial by Jun Ledesma)

    The last time the freedom of the press was curtailed was way back in 1972 when then Pres. Ferdinand E. Marcos, Sr. declared Martial Law. The horror of that regime is deeply etched in our memory. Our erstwhile community newspaper, the Davao Chronicle, was ordered padlocked by Hanz Menzi, the chief centurion appointed by the […]

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Leadership Is No Popularity Contest (Mindful by Jay Ledesma)

“You are not a leader to win a popularity contest, you are a leader to lead.” – Jack Welch As a leader, there is one question that you should ask yourself: Do you want to ...
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“Na bad shot tayo” (Letters from Seattle by Jun Ledesma)

Watching my country from across the Pacific Ocean is like watching a fish drowning in water. So vast are the potentials yet so wanting. Inept politicians had made life so miserable. Yesterday Nekkei Asia News ...
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The most beautiful job in the world (Point of Order by Ryan Maboloc)

Teaching is the most noble profession. Jesus Christ was a teacher. Buddha was a teacher. Plato was a teacher. There are two sides to the profession. The first has something to do with academics. The ...
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I AM THE WAY (Reflections by Klaus Döring)

“I am the way and the truth and the life” is one of the seven “I Am” statements of Jesus. On the last night before His betrayal and death, Jesus was preparing His disciples for ...
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