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Ex-Davao Oriental town mayor shot dead
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Bong Go attends SHC groundbreaking ceremony in Caraga, Davao Oriental
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Nenen Cervantes, 29 years old, a member of the Mandaya Tribe, embodies strength, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to her duty as the only female Forest guard in Davao Oriental. Juggling the responsibilities of safeguarding the forests, nurturing her family, and taking on demanding field tasks has become second nature to her, as nothing comes before her call of duty.
Recently, Nenen is one of over 100 Forest guards trained and capacitated in Davao Oriental. Nenen stands tall as the sole woman who has embraced the challenge of becoming a guardian of the remaining forested areas in the province.
Nenen resides in the remote Sitio Magubahong, Brgy. Abejod, within the ancestral domain and forested area. From a young age, her father instilled in her the significance of caring for the land and its resources. This upbringing fostered her deep appreciation for Forest protection, ultimately inspiring her to pursue a career as a Forest guard.
One of the driving forces behind Nenen’s d
The National Bureau of Investigation-Davao Region (NBI-Davao Region) announced that the case involving nine alleged scammers associated with a religious foundation in Davao City has been formally lodged with the prosecutor's office.
The investigation was prompted by a report from the Barangay Council, which noted that the foundation, established in 2020, had attracted members from various parts of Mindanao who were subsequently victims of an investment scam.
The foundation purportedly organized medical missions, feeding programs, and Indigenous People’s related project assistance. Additionally, they required members to pay P100 for identification cards (ID) for medical and fast food discounts, and P1200 for the opening of individual bank accounts.