+ Follow SAUDI ARABIA BAHNARIM GUINOMLA Tag
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[Title] => 97 OFWs in Saudi to be repatriated
[Summary] => Ninety-seven distressed overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Saudi Arabia will be repatriated after the Riyadh Governorate issued them airline tickets, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
In a report, the DFA reported that the Philippine embassy in Saudi Arabia said the 97 OFWs who have been staying at the Saudi Social Welfare Administration (SSWA) or at Bahay Kalinga, the embassys Filipino welfare center, will be returning to their families in the Philippines on different dates.
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[Title] => Saudi firms Pinoy execs deny reports
[Summary] => Four Filipino managers of a Saudi Arabian firm employing over 3,000 Filipino workers have taken exception to recent reports linking their company to the Bin Laden Group.
In a letter to Philippine Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Bahnarim Guinomla, the four executives of Mohammad al-Mojil Group described the reports as "bad and distorted."
The four are Abelardo Angeles, engineering manager; Roel Dangal, project manager; Ruben Ramos, personnel manager; and Edmundo Balayo, corporate safety manager.
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SAUDI ARABIA BAHNARIM GUINOMLA
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[Summary] => Ninety-seven distressed overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Saudi Arabia will be repatriated after the Riyadh Governorate issued them airline tickets, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said yesterday.
In a report, the DFA reported that the Philippine embassy in Saudi Arabia said the 97 OFWs who have been staying at the Saudi Social Welfare Administration (SSWA) or at Bahay Kalinga, the embassys Filipino welfare center, will be returning to their families in the Philippines on different dates.
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In a letter to Philippine Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Bahnarim Guinomla, the four executives of Mohammad al-Mojil Group described the reports as "bad and distorted."
The four are Abelardo Angeles, engineering manager; Roel Dangal, project manager; Ruben Ramos, personnel manager; and Edmundo Balayo, corporate safety manager.
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