2,000 cops, 500 soldiers guarded Kadayawan fest

MORE than 2,000 Philippine National Police (PNP) members and around 500 Task Force Davao (TFD) members guarded the city during the last two days of the Kadayawan Festival that brought crowds and crowds of people on major streets to witness the Indak-indak sa Kadalanan and the Floral float parade. (full story)

'Indak-Indak' heats up Kadayawan celebration today

DAVAO City's major streets will be filled with the spirit of thanksgiving as people gather to witness and participate in the much-awaited street dancing Saturday. "Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan" is the people's celebration through street dancing and merriment to the beats of tribal music.(full story)

Kadayawan, a joint effort of city, businessmen

KADAYAWAN sa Dabaw Foundation Inc. president, Arnold D. Navales said Thursday the Kadayawan celebration is a joint effort of the business sector and city officials. (full story)

Hiyas sa Kadayawan, Urog finals tonight

AFTER a successful fashion presentation of the candidates of the Hiyas sa Kadayawan last Sunday, the ladies will finally vie for the top titles "Hiyas sa Lumadnong Kagikan," "Hiyas sa Kapaninguhaan," and the much coveted "Hiyas sa Kadayawan" at 7 p.m. tonight at SM City Davao Entertainment Plaza. (full story)

Local traders don't extend support to Kadayawan: Id

DAVAO City Tourism Officer Id Acaylar on Monday expressed apprehension over what he called apparent refusal of business establishments in Davao City to extend support for the Kadayawan Festival. But he cited SM City Davao as the only city-based establishment that extended its support for Kadayawan.(full story)

Star-studded Kadayawan

THIS year's Kadayawan sa Dabaw promises to be star-studded with a line-up of prominent showbiz personalities expected to grace various events during the week-long festivities.(full story)

Tightest security during Kadayawan

"AS TIGHT as humanly possible" was how Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte described the security measures authorities will implement as Dabawenyos mark the weeklong Kadayawan sa Dabaw starting Monday. (full story)

Alert heightened anew for Kadayawan festival

A MORE strengthened security plan for the coming Kadayawan festival is in place due to the recent bomb attacks in Koronadal and Cotabato cities.(full story)

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