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Friday, July 13, 2018

Governor Rashidin Matba prioritize tourists destinations and road constructions

Bintaolan beach at South Ubian


Bongao, Tawi-Tawi  – The provincial  Governor Rashidin Matba  of Tawi-Tawi confidently  of his 2 year  of existence as governor.

Matba confidently heads up of being a successful governor because he made more projects more particularly in the island municipalities in order to boosts the economy of  his province.

He prepared to developed from the island  municipalities connecting Bongao of his Multi-Million circumferential road projects.

He constructed from his provincial funds and some different agencies both national and regional lik;   water system, air strip, provincial roads, he developed  also a several beaches and resorts, mosque , school buildings  that  may  attracts tourists and investors.


Panampangan Island in Sapa-Sapa

He believes, that honesty is good policy, “if you honest and true person, you will received rewards from the heavens, a successful and progressive governance”, Matba added.
Bongao peak

“We focused  tourism, we develop destinations and other infrastructures projects because I believe this is the way to progress, it boost  our economy and to uplift our living conditions as well”, Matba added. (By: Becky D. de Asis- The Redline News)


10th Street Theater Festival held in Bucharest, Romania



Artists perform in the opening of the 10th Street Theater Festival in Bucharest, capital of Romania, July 13, 2018. The festival lasts from July 13 to August 5. (Xinhua/Cristian Cristel)Courtesy of Xinhua


Palawan, Cebu named among best islands in the world


 MANILA-- Two Philippine islands were named among the best in the world by the 2018 poll of New York-based Travel+Leisure magazine.

Travel+Leisure conducted its annual World’s Best Awards survey, where its readers share insight on best travel experiences around the globe, from top cities, islands, cruise ships, spas and airlines.

Their 15 Best Islands in the World for 2018 listed Cebu as 8th with a score of 89.10 and Palawan as 6th with 90.04.

Palawan in 2013 and 2017 scored the top spot among the 15 contenders.

Last year, Travel+Leisure noted that Palawan was even hailed as "single most beautiful place on Earth," with its hospitable locals, world-class scuba diving spots and unspoiled beaches.

Cebu, a regular lister, also ranked 6th in the 2018 Asia's Best Islands conducted by the same magazine.

Replacing Palawan's spot was Java, Indonesia which scored 95.28 points. Java made its first appearance on the list this year. (PNA/By Joyce Ann L. Rocamora )