Sunday, March 2, 2014

PH: Where success lies

Kuala Lumpur – President Benigno S. Aquino III flew back to Manila yesterday after a two-day state visit in Malaysia with loads of commitments from Malaysian companies to consider investments in the Philippines. Before leaving for Manila Friday night, President Aquino told Malaysian businessmen that “the Philippines is where your next success lies” while urging them to join the country’s journey ... More here: PH: Where success lies

Editorial: Staying more fun in Philippines

Go the extra mile to make tourists the happiest visitors to the Philippines and make them return again and again to explore every corner, every peak, every shoreline of the archipelago – this was the challenge posed by government to individuals, corporations, and organizations to bolster the robust growth of the tourism sector. The government provides full support to the tourism industry ... More here: Editorial: Staying more fun in Philippines

Editorial: Staying more fun in Philippines

Go the extra mile to make tourists the happiest visitors to the Philippines and make them return again and again to explore every corner, every peak, every shoreline of the archipelago – this was the challenge posed by government to individuals, corporations, and organizations to bolster the robust growth of the tourism sector. The government provides full support to the tourism industry ... More here: Editorial: Staying more fun in Philippines

PH: Where success lies

Kuala Lumpur – President Benigno S. Aquino III flew back to Manila yesterday after a two-day state visit in Malaysia with loads of commitments from Malaysian companies to consider investments in the Philippines. Before leaving for Manila Friday night, President Aquino told Malaysian businessmen that “the Philippines is where your next success lies” while urging them to join the country’s journey ... More here: PH: Where success lies

Trucks on Commonwealth Avenue overloaded - DPWH

MANILA, Philippines - Trucks that travel along the capital's so-called "killer highway" have been found to be overloaded. Of the nearly 1,135 trucks that used the 12.4-kilometer Commonwealth Avenue in Quezon City last January, at least 369 or 33% are loaded beyond the vehicle ... More here: Trucks on Commonwealth Avenue overloaded - DPWH