Utility tech firm ABB wants Davao to catch up with Manila
Global utility tech company ABB plans to invest in Davao City as it catches up with the nation’s capital city Manila with its “potential in the utility space.”
Global utility tech company ABB plans to invest in Davao City as it catches up with the nation’s capital city Manila with its “potential in the utility space.”
Five hundred years of Christianity has produced a vibrant Catholic Church in the Philippines, making it (in 2021) the third largest Catholic nation in the world. Yet seventy-five years of self-styled “democracy” has produced (in the same year) a highly erratic democratic state. Most Filipinos believe in democracy, but they are likely not to act in its defense, even if the Constitution and the rule of law are debased—-unless and until the tipping point has been reached.
Davao City is not an epicenter of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases, the Department of Health (DOH) said Wednesday.
Davao region reports 382 new Covid-19 cases bringing its total number of active cases to 5,031.
As of June 2, Davao City has 2013 active cases while its total Covid-19 caseload jumped to 17,528.