Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Maine draws praises for humility AlDub's phenomenal No.1

Marami ang humahanga sa Dubsmash Queen at Kalyeserye sweetheart na si Maine Mendoza a.k.a. Yaya Dub.

Bukod sa mga nakakatuwa nitong video at sa angking kagandahan, kapansin-pansin rin ang pagiging simple at natural nito sa harap man o likod ng camera. 

Nitong linggo, ibinahagi ng isang fan ang nasaksihan nilang kababaan ng loob mula sa dalaga kasabay ng break time sa set.

Ayon sa Instagram post ng netizen na si Jean Beatriz Martinez, “Lumalabas ng tent para kumuha ng sariling pagkain kahit na pwede naman nyang iutos sa iba. Hindi mapagmalaki. The epitome of humility. We're so proud of you Maine, really,” 

“Ito ang tunay na artista. Kahit sobrang sikat na hindi kailanman lumaki ang ulo, she always remember where she comes from,” dagdag pa niya.


Maging ang mga celebrity stylist at make up artist na nakatrabaho ni Maine ay hanga rin sa pagiging simple nito sa kabila ng kasikatang tinatamasa dahil sa phenomenal na Kalyeserye. 

Ayon sa celebrity make up artist na si Krist Bansuelo, very professional si Maine.

“Para siyang bata. Hindi umaangal and work is work talaga. She's very professional and she just listens to the directors,” kwento ni Krist.

Dagdag pa niya, "She's very light to work with. I think, hindi pa nagse-settle sa kaniya na sikat na siya, and I think it will never get to her head. She's very grounded. Hindi siya namimili ng tao na pakikisamahan. You would really see na she has a good heart. She does not have an air of being a superstar in her.




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Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Female workers not covering head will FINE 1,000 SAR


JEDDAH: Women workers will be fined SR1,000 if they are caught without their head cover in office under new labor laws introduced this week, a newspaper reported Monday.
Companies employing women must also enforce the law and issue written instructions in this regard or they could be fined SR5,000, Al-Hayat Arabic daily said.
“All companies must issue clear written instructions to their female workers to cover their head while in office. Erring companies will be fined SR5,000,” the report quoted a Labor Ministry official as saying.
It said the new law also set a fine of SR5,000 for companies which force their female employees to work at night. Firms failing to provide separate sections for their female employees will be fined SR10,000, it added.

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Surveillance cameras in shops mandatory for security purpose and quick crime solve


JEDDAH: The Ministry of Interior has reiterated that it is mandatory for all businesses to have surveillance cameras installed on their premises.
Owners have been informed through the country’s business chambers that they must abide by the new regulations which had been formulated after studies and workshops conducted by the ministry’s researchers, a source at the ministry reportedly said on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Maj. Gen. Mansour Al-Turki, spokesman of the ministry, said that crime had dropped by 10.1 percent in 2014 compared to the previous year, a local publication reported recently.
There were 96,000 crimes committed in 2014, with the authorities managing to arrest 70 percent of the perpetrators, Al-Turki was quoted as saying at a press conference held Sunday at the Security Forces Officers Club in Riyadh.

Brig. Muneer Al-Jubeir, general supervisor of the center for research to combat crime, and Dahmash Al-Dahmash, assistant general supervisor, presented a detailed report on the crime statistics, which included the ages of offenders.

The ministry said violent crimes rose by 90.4 cases per 100,000 Saudi citizens, and reached their highest levels in Jeddah, Riyadh and Makkah. The ministry said there was a 25.95 percent increase in crimes involving money.

Al-Turki revealed that car thefts decreased by 11.8 percent. Riyadh registered the highest number of car thefts followed by Jeddah and Alkhobar.

Curtsy: ARABNEWS

Filipino Business Idea’s “Relleno Bangus”





A filipino special delicacy a delicious home made relleno bangus. Famous in Philippines as a one of menu in our table in every occasions. Now one of our fellow citizen bring this special menu in Middle East to make our kababayan feel and imagine that they are in Philippines. Being an Ofw’s is not just easy still you have to think another idea on how you can maximized your income that can support your family and give them better life.

According to Raymond Cunanan, his a computer technician and phone technician as a part time. He sell this special bangus in filipino community friends who are busy in their work and cannot take time to cook their own and deliver this direct in to their villas. If you are interested you can contact him at 0501089226 for inquiries.

Earning money in regular job is not enough to sustain needs as the market grows and  demands are getting bigger. Make your spare time useful in a way that you can enjoy and at the same time you can earn.