Publisher’s Note
On the road to entrepreneurship
F
irst of all, allow us to extend our heartfelt thanks to all who
supported us through the years. And, as we grow and follow the
changing times with a more vibrant, we will also be there to remain
committed to our credo of providing you with the latest, more
enriching and enlightening news and views that will truly make
your day and uplift your well-being.
Just as we salute our OFWs for all the hard work, sacrifice and all
the amount that they generously fill the coffers of both our country and their
families, let us also open and hone their mindsets that after a career of ‘smooth
sailing along the seven seas,’ they can also make that transformation to become
successful entrepreneurs, in a wide array of businesses that they have interest
in, or are willing to discover. And, there are several agencies, both government
and private that can open the doors towards their new beginnings as self-made
business people.
Indeed, helping them become entrepreneurs will instill among them more
confidence as well as leadership skills that can help them best life’s challenges.
At the same time, entrepreneurship also means people: aside from making lives
easier, it will also enhance how they best put to good use the human factor of
strengthening good partnerships and relationships, long-term wise.
PHILIP O. ORTALEZA
Related News:
Cacao farming a wise investment for OFWs . . . page 28
Distressed OFWs can be transformed into agri-entrepreneurs . . . page 30
President Duterte commits to improve PH for OFWs . . . page 34
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