Times of Oman - December 22, 2016

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THURSDAY December 22, 2016 22 Rabi Al Awal 1438 AH

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FROM THE WORDS OF HIS MAJESTY THE SULTAN

On the occasion of the 25th National Day Silver Jubilee, 1995

‘His Majesty’s Wisdom’ Today, we thank God that we possess a great armoury of knowledge, skill and experience which we have acquired through our work and practice. It is natural that we should make use of this armoury and apply it with wisdom and competence, to ensure our future success.

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GLOBAL AWARD FOR OMANI PHOTOGRAPHER Omani photographer Maisa Al Hooti’s love of photography and marine life has won her a global award that recognised her naturally vibrant photographs, bursting with colours. >A4

Clampdown on vice as 43 Asians held Under new curbs, an Asian female will have to show a return ticket and will be given a 10-day visa

Staff Reporters MUSCAT: Thai embassy officials have met government ministry advisors to discuss restrictions imposed on female Thai tourists coming to the Sultanate, according to a senior embassy official. Restrictions on females from Thailand and some other Asian countries coming to Oman are now being enforced by the Royal Oman Police (ROP), after a vice clampdown led to the arrest of a number of Thai nationals. Dozens of women – many of them Thai – were detained after an undercover operation mounted by police recently. A total of 43 females were detained for prostitution on the streets around Bausher and Al Khuwair in Muscat. All of those arrested were in the Sultanate on tourist visas. Officials announced the arrests and restrictions yesterday.

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Discussion on air transport safety

Oman’s financial state reviewed

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Ruwi road crash victim buried

Within the framework of following up the state’s financial and economic developments, the FAERC reviewed a report on the government’s financial position as on October 31 under the chair of Darwish bin Ismail Al Balushi, Minister Responsible for Financial Affairs. >A6

Staff Reporter MUSCAT: Shohaiba Aurangazeb, the two-year-old girl who died in a road accident in Ruwi on Monday evening, was buried on Wednesday. “She was buried at around 4pm,” Azra Aleem, former director of the Pakistan Social Club, Oman, who attended the burial, told the Times of Oman. Shohaiba, and her pregnant mother Waheeda Aurangazeb, were seriously injured after being hit by a truck at a busy junction in Ruwi and dragged along the street at around 7pm on Monday. Waheeda, who is six months pregnant, was returning home

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PDO exceeds spending cut target

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The Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) exceeded its target of cutting down expenditure during 2016, according to a top-level official at the company. The PDO had planned to cut $1.6 billion in 2016 in light of the dwindling crude oil prices. >B1

31 killed in Mexico market blasts

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ASAAS

Mega theme park to be built in Barka REJIMON K

reji@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: A world-class, 1.5 million square metre theme park will be built in Barka, the Muscat National Development Company SAOC (ASAAS) has announced. It will boast of an integrated theme park, a wildlife and waterpark, an equestrian centre and edutainment centre as well as multiple hotels, a residential zone and retail areas that will offer a range of retail, leisure and dining options, according to developers. “The result of extensive local and regional research and consultation, this entertainment and leisure destination, in common with all ASAAS projects and investments, will support the Sultanate’s agenda to diversify the economy and drive societal progress,”

Now, anyone from Thailand or some other Asian countries must show a return ticket and will only be given a 10-day visa, if they can show that they will be living in a four-star hotel or above during their stay here. The visa cannot be extended and any female from Asia hoping to return to Oman quickly must now wait at least a month in their home country before re-applying. Female tourists found breaching their tourist visas in Oman will also have their names added to an “unwanted to enter the country” list, the Royal Oman Police said. The news has prompted ThaiTWO-YEAR-OLD GIRL

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Long term vision to liberate air transport and upgrade the Arab Civil Aviation Commission’s (ACAC) strategy for air navigation through satellites was discussed at the headquarters of the Public Authority for Civil Aviation. It also discussed building a regional system to monitor air safety. >A2

43 females on tourist visas were detained for indulging in prostitution in Bausher and Al Khuwair

land’s embassy officials to meet with the ministry officials to discuss solutions. Royal Oman Police had been monitoring the Al Khuwair and Bausher areas for some time after complaints from local residents about women selling sex on the streets there. Undercover officers approached girls and when they offered their services arrests were made in 10 cases. The remaining 33 Thai nationals had been observed by police in the act of soliciting people on the streets in various other areas of Muscat, according to sources. The ROP arrested the women in Wilayat Bausher in Muscat Governorate for practicing prostitution and violating the residency law. Investigators, in cooperation with Special Tasks Police, raided several locations in Al Khuwair where 10 women were caught. The remaining 33 were arrested in three different locations. The new rules on tourist visas followed the arrests of Asian tourists for allegedly being involved in human trafficking, prostitution and drug abuse crimes, the force said in a statement. Hotel apartments and motels do not count, according to the new restrictions. Under the new rules, the visa length has also been reduced to a maximum of ten days, non-extendable. >A6

Eng. Khalid Al Yahmadi, ASAAS CEO.

Eng. Khalid Al Yahmadi, ASAAS CEO, said. “It will, without a doubt, add new vitality and impetus to Barka and the surrounding area but the immense scale of the destination means that its impact will extend

well beyond the immediate vicinity of its operations. Indeed, benefiting the country as a whole, it will deliver sustainable economic returns, attract investment, stimulate development and enterprise, and create a multitude of direct and indirect job opportunities,” he added. The Muscat Finance Corporation Limited (MFCL) has transferred, through one of its group companies, the 1.5 million square metre plot in its project, previously known as Blue City, to the ASAAS. The ASAAS has identified a renowned American company, based out of Orlando, Florida, to operate the theme park and wildlife park. The names of other partners in this mega-project will be announced in the near future. “The family-oriented destination in Barka will be able to strong-

ly communicate its unique offerings to the public and also leverage the beauty of the natural landscape to showcase Oman’s heritage and traditions, honouring local culture and history through its design, architecture and activities,” Khalid added. Built on a high-profile premium destination stretching approximately one kilometre on the beach front, the project will offer both lifestyle and educational aspects for children and adults. Among other attractions, visitors will enjoy an innovative, learning-focused dimension at the Interactive Science and Technology Edutainment Centre, designed to be an inspirational knowledge hub for Oman’s young. In addition, celebrating Oman’s famed horsemanship will be an Equestrian Centre.>A6

from Badr Al Samaa, in Ruwi,with Shohaiba, Marwah, and Abu,after visiting her sister-in-law who had delivered a baby. “Waheeda is still under medication. Medics will decide later whether she needs to undergo surgery,” Azra added. “After meeting her sister-inlaw and the baby, Waheeda, Shohaiba, Marwah and Abu were crossing the road towards KFC, when she was hit by the truck. Waheeda fell down and Shohaiba came under the wheels of the truck,” Azra said. The other two children were unharmed as they had crossed the road before their mother and younger sister.

CHECKED-IN BAG

Cheaper baggage fee planned by Oman Air REJIMON K

reji@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: From January, Oman Air passengers will be able to check in only one 30 kg suitcase per person, but the price for being overweight in your luggage will be slashed. All passengers travelling on Oman Air flights can carry only one checked-in bag weighing no more than 30kg, the airline has announced. “This 30kg cannot be split into two or three pieces,” an airline official clarified. Passengers turning up for flights with excess baggage will be charged OMR20 for the first additional 20kg of extra weight, or a reduced tariff of OMR16 if the additional baggage is paid for in advance online. That’s around OMR1 per kilo. Currently, excess baggage fees are much higher.

“Passengers travelling in business and first class will be permitted one extra bag with a maximum weight of 20kg, increasing to 30kg for passengers with valid Gold and Silver Sindbad cards,” the official said, while passengers travelling Economy class with valid Gold and Silver Sindbad cards will be permitted one extra bag with a maximum weight of 20kg. >A6


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Adam Saleh asked to leave flight as he spoke in ‘Arabic’ day morning. “Adam was due to head home to New York City on the back of his world tour when the incident happened. Passengers on board the flight felt uncomfortable hearing them speak Arabic and asked the cabin crew to remove Adam and his friend,” confirmed a spokesperson of Adam Saleh to the Times of Oman.

Times News Service MUSCAT: Famous American YouTube personality, vlogger, actor and rapper, Adam Saleh has claimed he was asked to disembark from a flight for speaking in Arabic with his mother. Saleh, born to Yemeni parents, who is best known for his YouTube videos, is set to perform in Muscat on January 30, 2017 at Sheraton Oman hotel. Kicked us out “I spoke a different language on the flight and the airline kicked us out. This is 2016. I cannot believe my eyes,” he posted on his twitter

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account on Wednesday afternoon from aboard the plane. Adam Saleh was travelling to New York City from London Heathrow Airport on Wednes-

Youtube channel Since starting his Youtube channel in 2012, Adam Saleh has already gained a staggering 700 plus million views on his videos and the numbers continue to increase daily. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL

Civil aviation meeting held MUSCAT: Arab Civil Aviation Commission’s Executive Council yesterday held its 55th meeting at the headquarters of the Public Authority for Civil Aviation (PACA). The meeting discussed the long term vision to liberate air transport and upgrade the Commission’s strategy for air navigation through satellites. —ONA M U S C AT A I R P O R T

Expat arrested Times News Service MUSCAT: An Asian expat who hid drugs inside his intestine in an attempt to smuggle them was arrested at Muscat International Airport, Royal Oman Police (ROP) reported on Wednesday. The accused was sent to the public prosecution for further investigations.


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R U S TA Q

Court awards jail, fines in 3 cases Times News Service RUSTAQ: The Primary Court in Al Rustaq, South Al Batinah Governorate, handed out imprisonment and fines to three different establishments in separate cases. In the first case, judicial officers found a commercial centre promoting products with marked up prices and offering expired products for sale. The officers found the malpractice during the course of their field visit to several commercial centres. The store was found in violation of article 20 of the Consumer Protection Law which states that “the provider and advertiser shall be under an obligation to maintain transparency and credibility and shall refrain from any acts of misleading publicity and adver-

tisement while promoting any commodity or the services offered to the consumer.” The punishment, as cited in article 40, can be between three months and three years with fine. The article states: “Any person in violation of Articles No. 7, 8, 20, 25, 27, 28, 32 of this law shall be punishable by imprisonment of no less than three months and no more than three years and with a fine not less than OMR2,000 and not exceeding OMR 50,000 or with either of these two penalties, and if the crime resulted in the death of one or more persons, the imprisonment shall not be less than five years.” In his ruling against the commercial store, the judge sentenced the first accused to three months in prison and a fine of OMR1,000

for selling expired products and an additional 10 days for selling substandard products. The second accused was fined OMR2,000 for his role in advertising the products. The judge ordered both the accused to pay court fines equally and also ordered that the products be destroyed. Another commercial establishment was also fined OMR2,000 for false advertisements of products. In another case, a consumer had filed a complaint with the PACP against a commercial establishment for failure to adhere to agreed terms between the two parties. The establishment was tasked with installing solar cells, but had installed fewer cells than what was agreed to. The judge fined the establishment OMR150 for violating the law.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2016

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For her picture of marine life in Anilao, Philippines, the underwater photographer has been honoured with the Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Photography Award

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khadija@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Omani photographer Maisa Al Hooti’s love of photography and marine life has won her a global award that recognised her naturally vibrant photographs, bursting with colours that can only be revealed through a special underwater lens. The underwater photographer has been honoured with the Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Photography Award (HIPA) in the category of ‘Instagram Photo’ for her picture of marine life in Anilao, Philippines. Taking underwater photos is tricky, according to Al Hooti. The season, weather and location must be taken into consideration. She

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WINNING PHOTO: Maisa Al Hooti began pursuing underwater photography three years ago..

said some shots require only 15 minutes, while on certain days, she even has to leave empty handed. Al Hooti began pursuing underwater photography three years ago. While she always managed to stay safe, Al Hooti strongly believes in safety and responsibility as she always dives with trained professionals and prepares well before embarking on a dive. For Al Hooti, underwater photography is both, her passion and her calling.

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“Underwater diving is something that opened my eyes to the magnificent beauty our creator has bestowed on this world. My talent in photography allows me to share this experience with most people. The combination of the two provides a sense of purpose – one to inspire people and educate everyone about the importance of protecting the environment,” Al Hooti said. This is not the first HIPA award

for Al Hooti. In 2015, she was a finalist in another HIPA competition. Regardless, she considers every award equally important just as she considers every photograph equally significant to her life. “I have always been an avid follower of HIPA. Even during the days where I was still starting out as a photographer, I used to look up to the photographers who HIPA recognised and featured. Having been recognised by HIPA, a highly

regarded award-giving body in the field of photography, somehow validates the hard work I have been doing for all my projects,” she added. Al Hooti hopes to spread awareness and give people an opportunity to truly value ocean life and fight to protect it. Single message “I would like to tell everyone that every underwater photograph conveys one single message. They let

us appreciate a world that we often take for granted, a world which is unseen. “We, as underwater photographers, are given the resources to witness these magnificent creatures first hand and share our wonderful experience with everyone. “Let us make sure that the beauty of the underwater stays on for the next generation for them to appreciate and learn to love it. Let us protect the ocean and the whole environment as we are given this one earth to live in harmony with all creation.”

CLASSICAL MUSIC

Tunisian singer Dorsaf Hamdani wows with debut performance GAUTAM VISWANATHAN

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166 animals killed on roads in 2015 Times News Service MUSCAT: Humans are not the only victims of deadly car crashes. Last year, 166 animals were killed on Oman’s roads. Four humans died and 22 were injured last year in 189 traffic accidents involving animals.

One hundred and four camels, five cows and 95 goats were killed in 2015, according to statistics released by Royal Oman Police (ROP). South Al Sharqiyah recorded the highest number of camel deaths at 21. Three cows died in Dhofar and 24 goats were killed in South Al Batinah.

MUSANDAM

Two Arabs arrested, spear guns seized Times News Service MUSCAT: Two Arab nationals have been arrested for using spear guns to fish in Musandam. The Musandam Coast Guards arrested the two in Khor Hana in Wilayat Khasab and also confiscated the spear guns used for fishing. The coast guards arrested two Asians for attempting to

enter the Sultanate illegally. A senior official at the ROP said, “We received a report about a boat that had come to a stop in the sea near Lima. The coast guards immediately went to the location, and had to surround the boat after it attempted to escape.” The two Asians were arrested and the boat towed to the Dibba Port.

MUSCAT: As Dorsaf Hamdani bid adieu to her audience at Al Bustan Palace on Tuesday evening, the applause that echoed off the rafters of the cavernous auditorium only underlined the resounding success that her first ever performance in Muscat turned out to be. The Tunisian chanteuse opened the current edition of the Muscat Chamber Music Series, hot on the heels of her show which earned rave reviews in Beirut. Singing a medley of songs from French singer Barbara and her Lebanese counterpart Fairouz, archons of yesteryear’s classical music scene, her music drew untethered admiration from the audience, who asked for an encore once she’d finished her set of 10 operatic songs. And she acquiesced with her enraptured audience, singing three more favourites that had them on their feet, applauding her mesmerising voice, one that has been refined by many music composers ever since Hamdani turned five. “I grew up in a family of musicians, so my mother and father were very supportive and I learned from many musicians, some of whom are unfortunately no longer with us,” she said. At the age of 10, Hamdani enrolled in a conservatory, where the seeds for her future singing career were sown. “I always loved to sing, because I believe that we must not

SPELLBINDING: The Tunisian chanteuse opened the current edition of the Muscat Chamber Music Series, hot on the heels of her show which earned rave reviews in Beirut.

sing just for the audience and then leave it there,” said Hamdani. “We need to tell a story through our songs and provide a great experience for them, because singing is an art form of expression. “That is why I chose to sing in both French and Arabic today, because these are both very expressive, and although they are different languages, they are both trying to convey love and peace and, something that I want to share with the world,” she added. Although this is her first time in Muscat, given the overwhelmingly positive response she received, Oman is sure to welcome her back

to the Sultanate with open arms. The French and Lebanese Embassies in Oman played a very significant role in sponsoring the 41-year-old operetta’s visit to the nation, and Roland Dubertrand, the Ambassador of France to Oman, was thrilled to have played a role in bringing Hamdani here. “From the outset, we were seduced by the concept of this initiative, aimed at bringing high quality musicians to Oman for a concert, educational and awareness activities in schools and master classes for young musicians in local institutions,” he said. “We believe that the promotion

of culture and the sensitisation of young people to artistic practices are essential vectors for mutual understanding and cultural dialogue,” added Dubertrand. “We are, therefore, very happy that the Muscat Chamber Music Series project courted great success during the past two seasons and hope that it will continue to provide the concrete benefits that music and art bring to music.” “I am, therefore, delighted to assume along with my colleague, H.E. Houssam Diab, the Lebanese Ambassador to Oman, the patronage of Dorsaf Hamdani’s concert in Muscat.”


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German police hunt Tunisian over attack German police are looking for an asylum-seeker from Tunisia after finding an identity document under the driver’s seat of a truck that ploughed into a Berlin Christmas market. >A12

BUSINESS

PDO pledges to invest in key social projects The Sultanate’s national oil company, Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), has pledged to invest OMR500,000 in social investment projects to benefit the Omani community. >B1

SPORTS

AHF to assist OHA in development of Oman hockey With a positive and proactive team of officials backing him to the hilt, the newly-elected chairman of Oman Hockey Association (OHA) Talib Al Wahaibi — who is also a forward looking administrator, is making sincere and serious efforts for the overall development of hockey in the Sultanate. Since taking over the reins of the Sultanate’s hockey governing body early November, Talib Al Wahaibi has managed to make some positive changes — like bringing the hockey fraternity together. >C1

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OIC discusses Jerusalem and Al Aqsa Mosque The Sultanate took part in the 11th session of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia yesterday under the theme “Renewed Media in the Face of Terrorism and Islamophobia”. >A6

REGION

Aleppo evacuation resumes after hold-up

LIFESTYLE

Time-saving tips for parents

INDIA

Modi losing friends as anger grows over cash crackdown A leading political ally of Narendra Modi has abruptly distanced himself from the Indian prime minister’s move to scrap high-value banknotes, as broad initial support for the radical monetary reform showed signs of crumbling. >A8

Being a parent means juggling not just your own schedule, but those of your children as well. Busy days lead into hectic evenings where there isn’t much time left for yourself. >A14

SPORTS

Al Nabhani receives ITF honour

WORLD

Indonesian police kill 3 suspects in gunfight after bombs found

Buses carrying Syrian civilians and fighters began leaving the last rebel-held enclave of Aleppo after being stalled for a day, aid officials and pro-government media said. >A7

Indonesian anti-terrorism police killed three suspects after a gunfight on the outskirts of the capital, Jakarta, on Wednesday and foiled a suicide bomb plot, a police spokesman said. The raid is the latest in a series over recent weeks that police say have disrupted bomb plots, raising concerns that homegrown militants. >A10

The Oman Tennis Federation (OTA) on Wednesday celebrated the conferring of Davis Cup Commitment Award by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) on Omani star Mohammed Al Nabhani. >C1

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Financial state reviewed amid crude price decline

The conference aims to promote OIC media role in leading cultural exchange, development and peace issues

JEDDAH: The Sultanate took part in the 11th session of the Islamic Conference of Information Ministers in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia yesterday under the theme “Renewed Media in the Face of Terrorism and Islamophobia”. The meeting was convened by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The Sultanate’s delegation was led by Dr. Abdul Mon’em bin Mansour Al Hassani, Minister of Information. The conference addressed a range of topics, including the

role of media in the OIC Member States to support the issue of occupied Jerusalem and Al Aqsa Mosque and supporting joint Islamic action in the field of media institutions. The conference also considered the overall OIC information strategy to address the phenomenon of Islamophobia and its implementation mechanisms, the media programme in the African continent to highlight its status and the role in the Muslim world, as well as the progress in the launch of OIC satel-

The Sultanate’s delegation was led by Dr. Abdul Mon’em bin Mansour Al Hassani, Minister of Information. – ONA

lite channel. The conference aims to promote OIC media role in leading cultural exchange, development and peace issues, strengthen the capacity and production of journalists and media organisations in the Member States and cooperation among them. -ONA

MUSCAT: Within the framework of following up the state’s financial and economic developments, the Financial Affairs and Energy Resources Council (FAERC) reviewed a report on the government’s financial position as on October 31, 2016. The report pointed out that as of the end of October 2016, the deficit stood at OMR4.8 billion due to decline of oil revenues by 27 per cent compared to the budget and by 41 per cent compared to the realised revenues in 2015. The Council held its 5th meeting for 2016 at the Ministry of Finance yesterday under the chair of Darwish bin Ismail Al Balushi, Minister Responsible for Financial Affairs, FAERC Deputy Chairman. The Council also reviewed a report of the State Council and Majlis Al Shura on the draft state general budget for 2017 as well as their remarks on the financial condition of the state and the financial framework of the state’s budget. The Council was also briefed on the proposed replies on the remarks of the State

Council and Majlis Al Shura. It recommended raising them to the Council of Ministers. The Council, which decided to go ahead with the procedures for approving the state general budget for 2017. It also stressed the need to continue measures that rationalise expenditure, enhance efficiency and diversify sources of non-oil revenues. It also approved the

plan to finance 2017 budget. Additionally, the Council discussed the memorandum on the measures taken to implement its decision about developing the management of government investments. These measures include transfer of the government shares in the local and foreign companies to holding companies and sovereign funds, each within its jurisdiction. -ONA

S TAT E C O U N C I L

FIRST MEETING

Sangour presides over anti-money laundering law, terror financing event MUSCAT: After its restructuring by the Council of Ministers according to requirements of the Anti-Money Laundering and Combating Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Law issued by the Royal Decree No. 30/2016, the National Committee for Anti-Money Laundering and Combating Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) held its first meeting for 2016. The meeting was held under the chair of Hamoud bin Sangour Al Zedjali, Executive President of

MEETING: The Ministry of Finance held a meeting under the chair of Darwish bin Ismail Al Balushi, Minister Responsible for Financial Affairs, FAERC Deputy Chairman. -ONA

the Central Bank of Oman (CBO), Chairman of the Committee. The meeting discussed a range of topics on the agenda and took appropriate decisions. The Committee elected Hussein bin Ali Al Hilali, Attorney General as the Committee’s Deputy Chairman. The Committee appointed His Highness Sayyid Marwan bin Turki Al Said, as the Head of its Technical Committee. Further, the Committee reviewed the requirements to be

implemented to AML-CFT Law.

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Prevention of terrorism In a follow-up of the Committee to the implementation of the UN Security Council resolutions, the Committee reviewed the executive position of the mechanism of the implementation of Security Council’s resolutions relating to the prevention and suppression of terrorism and its financing, as well as stopping the spread of

weapons of mass destruction and their funding. Additionally, the Committee reviewed the progress made in the national assessment program me of the risks associated with combating money laundering and terrorism financing, which aims to promote and support the national strategy by identifying the most imminent risks and threats, as well as methods used in committing such crimes and to address gaps in the control system. -ONA

Reality of tourism in Oman discussed MUSCAT: State Council’s office yesterday discussed the draft proposal on the reality of tourism in the Sultanate. The committee held its 2nd meeting of the 2nd annual sitting of the 6th term under the chair of Dr. Yahya bin Mahfoudh Al Mantheri, Chairman of the State Council. The office hosted Dr. Ahmed bin Ali Al Meshikhi, Head of Culture, Media and Tourism Committee and Sheikh Abdullah bin Shuwain Al Hosni, Rapporteur of the Committee. It also discussed

the topics proposed by the State Council’s standing committees for discussion at the meeting with heads of the committees. It also discussed a proposal to amend the Majlis Al Shura Elections Law 58/2015, the Municipal Councils Law 116/2011 and a proposal to conduct a study on setting up free economic zones in the Governorates of Al Buraimi and Musandam. The office was briefed on the follow up report on implementing the decisions taken at the first meeting of the second annual sitting. -ONA

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Planned to be the main centre for equestrian sports in the country, it will include a riding academy, show-jumping and livery facilities along with dedicated shops and food outlets. The destination’s master planner is Surbana Jurong, one of Asia’s largest urban and infrastructure development consultants. Headquartered in Singapore, Surbana Jurong has a global workforce of 13,000 employees in over 95 offices across 40 countries in Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Africa and the Americas. ASAAS, founded in 2014 through the concerted efforts of key government entities and Pension Funds, aims to increase the

economic contributions of the non-oil and gas sectors by initiating and developing sustainable projects to meet the needs of the public and enrich life in Oman. Over the next five to 10 years, it will develop a diverse portfolio of projects worth approximately OMR1 billion, which will contribute to the country’s economic diversification strategy and connect the people to the national agenda. The Barka Entertainment and Leisure Destination is a key project to be launched by ASAAS. It follows ASAAS’ establishment of SalamAir, Oman’s first budget airline, the announcement of Hilton Garden Inn and a multi-use facility in Al Khuwair.

MAJLIS AL SHURA

Meeting on economic crisis implications MUSCAT: Majlis Al Shura ad hoc committee for addressing implications of the economic crisis and its effects on the Omani society held its first regular meeting under the chair of Khalid bin Hilal Al Ma’awali, Chairman of Majlis Al Shura. The Committee discussed the current implications of oil price drop on social housing for limited income and social security families. It also discussed price hike of the oil derivatives and the implication of the same on vehicle and school bus owners. The Committee touched on jobseekers issue and provided its

recommendations in this regard. The Committee proposed several solutions and procedures to increase revenues, reduce public expenditure and alleviate the effect of the crisis on social security and limited income families. The Committee seeks to come up with proposals for sustainable alternatives and solutions for the national economy growth. The Majlis Al Shura office approved the parliamentary question to the Minister of Commerce and Industry on purchase and marketing the Omani product of raw dates, locally known as “Busoor”. -ONA

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A1 Pre-purchased items to save 20% Oman Air’s current pricing for additional baggage will be replaced with an ‘additional piece’ system whereby passengers will be able to pay for additional baggage with a maximum weight of 20kg per piece at check-in. Each additional piece will be charged at OMR20 at the airport, or OMR16 if booked online. Additionally, Oman Air will in-

troduce pricing for specialist luggage which includes items such as pets, sporting equipment and anything above the stated dimensions of 158cms. To begin with, Oman Air will offer promotional pricing at just OMR16, if purchased online in advance for certain destinations. Pre-purchased items will save up to 20 per cent as opposed to excess baggage purchased at the

airport. The above measures represent Oman Air’s efforts to make excess baggage fees more affordable for passengers, the airline said in a statement. There is no change in hand baggage allowance, which remains the same. In the First and Business Class sections, two pieces can be carried by each passenger of 14kg each and a maximum dimension of linear 115cms (45inches).

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A1 Steps to hit inbound tourists The nationals will not be allowed another tourist visa until a month after they return to their homeland. According to the Omani law, any person who makes a living from making someone practice prostitution will serve at least three months in jail and up to three years, and be fined between OMR20 and OMR100. The same punishment applies to anyone who manages a brothel, or helps in managing it. A spokeswoman for the Thai

embassy in Oman said: “On our part, we support measures taken to curb illegal activities. “With regard to the 4-star hotel booking and so on, so far the embassy hasn’t yet received any complaints on this matter.” She added that the Thai ambassador met with ministry officials on Tuesday and the issue was raised. The regulations will affect the number of inbound Thai tourists as they may lead some people to change their travel plans and go

elsewhere, the spokesman added. “As you know, the cost of travelling to Oman and booking 4-star hotels is pricey. Nevertheless, there are many Thai tourists who want to come and explore the beauty of Oman and their plans remain unchanged. “I wish to emphasise that the Embassy has always been in regular contact with the ROP and other Omani authorities concerned. The ROP is keeping us up-to-date with the activities incurred.”


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REGION Evacuation resumes after day-long hold-up in Aleppo evacuations from east Aleppo and from two villages besieged by rebels outside the city had been overcome

FREEZING TEMPERATURE: Syrian pro-government forces walk as snow falls in Aleppo on Wednesday. – AFP

parently overcome, the Hezbollah news service said 20 buses carrying fighters and their families had moved from east Aleppo on Wednesday towards rebel-held countryside. Syrian TV said four buses and two ambulances arrived in government-controlled parts of Aleppo from Al Foua and Kefraya. Government forces had insisted the two villages must be included in the deal to bring people out of east Aleppo. 25,000 evacuated So far, about 25,000 people have been evacuated from Aleppo, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross. A UN official said 750 people had so far been evacuated from Al Foua and Kefraya. Aleppo’s rebel zone is a wasteland of flattened

buildings, concrete rubble and bullet-pocked walls, where tens of thousands lived until recent days under intense bombardment even after medical and rescue services had collapsed. Rebel-held parts of the onceflourishing economic centre with its renowned ancient sites have been pulverised in a war which has killed more than 300,000, created the world’s worst refugee crisis and allowed for the rise of IS. But in the western part of the city, held throughout the war by the government, there were big street parties on Tuesday night, along with the lighting of a Christmas tree, as residents celebrated the end of fighting. The Syrian army has used loudspeakers to broadcast warnings to rebels that it was about to enter

MICRO-BLOGGING

Syrian girl, 7, who tweeted from Aleppo meets Erdogan ISTANBUL: A seven-year-old Syrian girl who drew global attention with her Twitter updates from besieged Aleppo met Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan at his palace in Ankara on Wednesday. Photographs released on Erdogan’s official Twitter account showed the president hugging Bana Alabed as she sat on his lap. Bana and her mother Fatemah were evacuated safely along with 25,000 other people from the rebel-held eastern part of Aleppo this week. Turkey has supported rebels fighting Syrian President Bashar Al Assad. “I was pleased to host @AlabedBana and her family at the Presidential Complex today. Turkey will always stand with the people of Syria,” Erdogan said on his official Twitter account. Helped by her mother, who manages the @AlabedBana account, Bana Alabed has uploaded pictures and videos of life during the nearly six-year-old Syrian

TWEETER GIRL: Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, accompanied by his wife Emine Erdogan, meets with Syrian girl Bana Alabed and her family at the Presidential Palace in Ankara, Turkey, on Wednesday. – Kayhan Ozer/Presidential Palace/Handout via Reuters

war, gaining around 352,000 followers on the micro-blogging site since September. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said when Bana and her mother were evacuated from Aleppo that she would be brought

to Turkey with her family. The eventual departure of thousands left in Aleppo’s insurgent zone will hand full control of the city to Assad, the biggest prize of the nearly six-year-old civil war. — Reuters

VIOLENCE

Lawmakers urge UK to help end ‘crisis’ in South Sudan LONDON: The British government must take urgent action to help end the “horrendous crisis” in South Sudan, where women have drowned hiding from militias, UK lawmakers said in an open letter on Wednesday. Africa’s newest nation plunged into civil war in December 2013 after a long-running feud between President Salva Kiir and his former deputy, Riek Machar, exploded into violence, much of it along ethnic lines. The pair signed a shaky peace deal last year, but fighting has continued forcing more than 1.1 million people to flee in the biggest cross-border exodus from any central African conflict since the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

Former Israeli president Katsav freed early from jail OCCUPIED JERUSALEM: Disgraced former president Moshe Katsav was released on parole on Wednesday after serving five years of a seven-year jail sentence for rape, in a case that stirred deep emotions in Israel and touched off a national debate on harassment. Katsav, 71, had been turned down for early release twice after refusing to meet the parole board’s demands to recognise his crimes and express regret for them. The board said he had finally come to regret his actions and the pain they had caused. After serving as president, a largely ceremonial role, from 2000 to 2007, Katsav was convicted in December 2010 of raping an aide while he was a cabinet minister in the 1990s and of harrassing two other women during his time as head of state. Katsav, who denied the charges, was jailed in 2011.

Obstacles hindering

BEIRUT: Buses carrying Syrian civilians and fighters began leaving the last rebel-held enclave of Aleppo on Wednesday after being stalled for a day, aid officials and pro-government media reports said. Obstacles hindering evacuations from east Aleppo and from two villages besieged by rebels outside the city had been overcome and the operation would be completed within hours, according to a news service run by the Lebanese group Hezbollah, an ally of the Syrian government. The eventual departure of the thousands left in the insurgent zone will hand full control of the city to President Bashar Al Assad, the biggest prize of Syria’s nearly six-year-old civil war. “Buses are now moving again from east Aleppo. We hope that this continues so that people can be safely evacuated,” a UN official in Syria told Reuters, as snow began to fall on Aleppo. People had been waiting in freezing temperatures since the evacuation hit problems on Tuesday, with dozens of buses stuck in Aleppo and the evacuation of the two villages, Al Foua and Kefraya, also stalled. Rebels and government forces blamed each other for the hold-up. With obstructions to the evacuation plan ap-

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“All sides... have been complicit in the killing of men and boys,” wrote Stephen Twigg, chair of the International Development Committee, a parliamentary watchdog. “These are horrendous acts of violence added to a litany of gender based violence, already endemic in South Sudan.” Shocked Addressing his letter to the Department of International Development and the Foreign Office, Twigg said he was shocked at the “alarming numbers” of civilians displaced or who have fled to neighbouring countries because of the violence. “Women with their babies drowning on their backs, hiding

in the swamps as militia go past. That fear is so desperate that they are hiding underwater,” he wrote, citing an Oxfam humanitarian adviser. On Monday, the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Kimoon said he feared genocide was about to start in South Sudan unless immediate action was taken. Last week, the head of a UN human rights commission called for the deployment of a 4,000-strong protection force across South Sudan to stop a “Rwanda-like” genocide, and a court to be set up to prosecute atrocities. Some 800,000 people were killed in the Rwandan genocide by Hutu extremist militiamen from country’s biggest ethnic group. — Thomson Reuters Foundation

their rapidly diminishing enclave and told them to speed up their evacuation. Control of Aleppo would be a major victory for Assad, and his main allies Iran and Russia, against rebels who have defied him in Syria’s most populous city for four years. The United Nations had said it had sent 20 more staff to east Aleppo to monitor the evacuation. “Some have arrived yesterday and more will be arriving today and in the coming days,” Jens Laerke, UN spokesman in Geneva told Reuters. Various problems have beset the evacuation, with estimates of how many have left and how many remain varying widely. For four years, the city was split between a rebel-held eastern sector and the government-

held western districts. During the summer, the army and allies forces besieged the rebel sector before using intense bombardment and ground assaults to retake it in recent months. Russian air strikes were the most important factor in Assad’s triumph. They enabled his forces to press the siege of eastern Aleppo to devastating effect. On the ground, militias from as far afield as Afghanistan played an important role for Assad. Despite victory in Aleppo, Assad still faces great challenges in restoring the power of his state. While he controls the most important cities in western Syria and on the coast, armed groups including IS control swathes of territory elsewhere in the country. — Reuters

Smiling His release from a prison near Tel Aviv on Wednesday was broadcast live on Israel’s main television channels. Smiling and walking with his wife, Gila, he made his way through a scrum of photographers to a waiting car and sped away without speaking. In its decision on Sunday, the board wrote that since the first failed hearing, Katsav had “travelled a long path, had benefited from prison therapy services and had recognised and regretted his actions against the women and the pain he had caused them”. The first criminal conviction of an Israeli president was dubbed an “earthquake” by the Israeli media and was welcomed by women’s groups, which have long complained of lax attitudes to harassment in workplaces. There was little public outcry over the early release of the white-haired Katsav, who had already served more than two thirds of his sentence, a point when many prisoners are granted parole. — Reuters


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INDIA

People of India have stopped taking him seriously. Rahul Gandhi is just bluff and bluster. There is no substance in what he says. He is just showing his and his party’s incompetence G. V. L. Narasimha Rao, BJP spokesperson

Rahul levels charges against Modi, BJP calls it ‘shameful’ Addressing a rally in the prime minister’s home state, Rahul alleged that in the I-T records there are notings of Sahara officials’ claims that they had paid 9 times to Modi between October, 2013 and February, 2014

MEHSANA: Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday alleged that Narendra Modi as Gujarat chief minister had taken money from Sahara and Birla groups and demanded an independent inquiry into it, a charge BJP rejected as an attempt to divert attention from the AgustaWestland probe in which the names of Congress leaders and the “family” were coming up. Addressing a rally here in the prime minister’s home state, he alleged that in the I-T records there are notings of Sahara officials’ claims that they had paid 9 times to Modi between October, 2013 and February, 2014. Rahul said the documents in this regard were with IT department which had raided the company when Modi was Gujarat chief minister. Similarly, as per documents with Income Tax department, the Birla group also paid Rs120 million to Modi when he was chief minister. Wondering as to why there has been no probe in the matter so far, Rahul demanded an independent inquiry.

RALLY: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi addresses a public meeting in Mehsana, Gujarat on Wednesday. - PTI

Kejriwal seeks probe into PM’s alleged corruption NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday demanded a Supreme Court-monitored probe into corruption charges against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Aam Aadmi Party leader also asked Modi to step down until he was cleared of the charges — like veteran Bharatiya Janata Party leader L.K. Advani did in the 1990s. Kejriwal addressed the media shortly after Congress Vice

Last week, Rahul claimed that he had evidence of “personal corruption” of prime minister but he was being prevented from speaking in the Lok Sabha because it would cause an earthquake. Reacting to Rahul’s allegations, Union Minister Ravi Shankar

President Rahul Gandhi told a public rally in Gujarat that Modi took huge bribes from two corporate houses when he was the chief minister of the state. Kejriwal said he exposed the bribery in the Delhi Assembly on November 15 this year and had since been doing so at one public rally after another across the country. He said the Supreme Court should take suo moto cognizance of the matter and set up

Prasad said in New Delhi that the charges are “baseless, false, shameful and mala fide” and an attempt to divert attention from the AgustaWestland probe as names of Congress leaders and the “family” are coming up. Party spokesperson G. V. L. Nar-

a Special Investigation Team (SIT) with all powers to probe the charges against Modi. Flashing what he claimed were Income Tax department papers, including four volumes of an Appraisal Report, Kejriwal said one of the corporate houses paid Modi Rs400 million in instalments. Documents seized in the premises of another corporate house showed that a part of a Rs 250 million bribe was given to Modi, he said. - IANS

asimha Rao said Rahul was immature and was just indulging in bluff and bluster because people are not taking him seriously. “People of India have stopped taking him seriously. Rahul Gandhi is just bluff and bluster. There is no substance in what he says.

He is just showing his and his party’s incompetence,” he said. Rahul said he was raising the issue on behalf of the country which needs answers over the questions raised against the prime minister. “PM Modi takes bribes and then shamelessly foists Demonetisation on Indians under the garb of ‘fighting Black Money,” Congress tweeted after the rally quoting its Vice-President Rahul Gandhi. “Rahulji asks if Modiji received this money from Sahara or not? If this document is with Income Tax, will Modi now investigate it?,” tweeted party chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala. NGO Common Cause had filed a PIL on the issue in the Supreme Court and a bench headed by CJI-designate Justice J. S. Khehar last week had refused to take up the matter saying there was no evidence but only allegations against the prime minister. The bench then asked lawyer Prashant Bhushan to provide evidence before it could decide on whether it could admit the petition. Rahul alleged that the I-T records show Sahara officials’ claims of having paid Rs 400 million to Modi on various dates between October, 2013 and February, 2014. “You (Modi) did not allow me to speak in Parliament. I did not know why you did not wanted to face me in the House. I tell you the reason. Any business entity keeps record of its transactions. On November 2014, Income Tax department conducted raids on Sahara, a very large corporate house,” he said. “During that raid, I-T department found some documents, which are on record. I want to share with you the contents of those documents. There were several entries in those documents, which I am reading out before you,” he said. He then alleged that another record suggests that Birla Group gave Rs120 million to ‘Gujarat Chief Minister’. - PTI

M O N E TA RY R E F O R M

Modi losing friends as anger grows over cash crackdown NEW DELHI: A leading political ally of Narendra Modi has abruptly distanced himself from the Indian prime minister’s move to scrap high-value banknotes, as broad initial support for the radical monetary reform showed signs of crumbling. The shift by N. Chandrababu Naidu, chief minister of the southern state Andhra Pradesh, came six weeks after Modi announced to a stunned nation that he would scrap 86 per cent of the cash in circulation. While Modi remains by far India’s most popular politician, any crack in his authority could have negative implications in state elections next year that will set the tone for his expected bid for a second term in 2019. Naidu’s regional party is allied to Modi’s nationalists and he heads a federal committee set up to find ways to soften the impact on ordinary people of the crackdown against tax evaders, racketeers and bribe takers who rely on so-called “black cash”. “I am breaking my head daily but we are unable to find a solution to this problem,” Naidu told party workers on Tuesday in the city of Vijayawada. Modi, announcing the reform on November 8, cautioned that people would face temporary hardship. He promised to restore normalcy by the end of the year, when a deadline to deposit old 500 and 1,000 rupee banknotes expires. His announcement enjoyed popular support at first, with many people prepared to endure hardship as long as others are forced to give up their ill-gotten wealth or pay tax. But continuing shortages of new 500 and 2,000 rupee notes have caused tempers to rise as millions queue at banks and ATMs to draw money. With new 500 rupee notes, worth $7.50, in very short supply it is hard for people to buy necessities because of a shortage of change. - PTI

RBI TURNAROUND

RBI rolls back norms for deposit of old notes by KYC customers MUMBAI: Under all-round attack, the Reserve Bank of India on Wednesday did a U-turn on customers depositing demonetised notes over Rs 5,000 till December 30 by making it clear that there will be no questions asked either in case of one-time or repeat deposits if the accounts are Know your customer (KYC)-compliant. Such customers will also not be questioned by bank officials on why they had failed to deposit the old notes earlier. The RBI turnaround came as Finance Minister Arun Jaitley’s assurance on Monday night and on Tuesday that there will be no questions asked to customers who would make one-time deposit above Rs 5,000 failed to persuade bank officials who insisted that there should be fresh circular from RBI so that customers will not be harassed. However, customers with nonKYC accounts will be subject to stiff conditions imposed by RBI

RELIEF: The December 19 notification of RBI had said tenders of old currency in excess of Rs 5,000 into a bank account will be received for credit only once during the remaining period till December 30. - PTI file photo

on December 19 for deposit of junked notes. The decision follows widespread criticism of the guidelines, with people saying the prime minister as well as the finance minister have asked people not to throng the banks as they have time till December 30 to deposit invalid notes in their accounts. On review of the guidelines,

RBI decided to modify the old currency deposit rules for fullyKYC compliant customers, an RBI notification said Wednesday. The December 19 notification of RBI had said tenders of old currency in excess of Rs 5,000 into a bank account will be received for credit only once during the remaining period till December 30, 2016. “The credit in such cases shall be afforded only after questioning tenderer, on record, in presence of at least two officials of the bank, as to why this could not be deposited earlier and receiving a satisfactory explanation. The explanation should be kept on record to facilitate an audit trail at a later stage,” it had said. Replying to queries on curbs on deposit of old currency notes by RBI, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Tuesday had said people should go and deposit the nowdefunct notes at one go as repeat deposits raise doubt. - PTI


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PM looks to cement trade ties with Bosnia Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will also exchange views with Bosnian leadership on regional and international issues of mutual concern

SARAJEVO: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was accorded a warm welcome by Bosnian Minister of Transport and Communication Ismir Jusko who received the premier and his delegation at the Sarajevo International Airport. The premier, who is on a threeday official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina, was presented a salute by a contingent of static guards. Nawaz is accompanied by Begum Kalsoom Nawaz and his Special Assistant on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi. During his stay, Nawaz will meet members of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s presi-

GUARD OF HONOUR: Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, left, accompanied by Bosnian Prime Minister Denis Zvizdic, right, inspects Bosnian Army honour guard during the visit to Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, on Wednesday. - AP/PTI

dency, leaders and members of the lower and upper houses of Parliament and also the Reisul Ulema Husein ef Kavazovic. Nawaz will also address the country’s business forum and meet members of the Foreign Trade Chamber and Foreign Investment Promotion Agency. Both countries will review the entire range of bilateral relations with a special focus on politics, trade

and economic ties, inter-parliamentary linkages and enhancing cultural and educational relations. Nawaz will also exchange views with Bosnian leadership on regional and international issues of mutual concern. Bosnia and Pakistan share common values. Besides there is also a wide scope of cooperation between the two countries in other fields such as trade, economy, culture

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and sports. Pakistan stresses on translating the excellent relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina into a strong economic partnership. It wants an economic initiative that is necessary for enhancement of trade and business relations between the two countries and stresses the need for greater contacts at the government level as well as people-to-people exchange. - Express Tribune

PA K I S TA N ’ S E X P O R T S

Japanese envoy stresses focus on high-value products KARACHI: Overall Japanese investment in Pakistan grew to $74 million last year, twice as much as that of the previous year, said Japanese Ambassador Takashi Kurai, adding that the trade volume between the two countries also registered a double-digit year-on-year increase to close in on $2 billion. Kurai said Japan’s major imports from Pakistan are textile and organic compounds, whereas Japan’s major exports to Pakistan are machinery, automobiles, and automobile parts, with the trade balance remaining in favour of Japan. “There are a number of elements for increasing Pakistan’s exports, but a key area is the transition in some way from low-value to highvalue products,” he said while giving the example of transitioning from raw materials to apparel. “It may take some time, but no doubt (it will happen) for Pakistani people are well qualified and have huge potential to achieve it, and Japan is willing to help them with adequate technical support,” he added. Meanwhile, the ambassador noted that the total amount of Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Pakistan is $13 billion. “For the sake of building a stable and sustainable society in Pakistan through economic growth,

Japan has prioritised three areas, improvement of economic infrastructure, ensuring human security and improvement of social infrastructure, and balanced development for stability in the regions near Afghanistan.” Besides this, he said, faced with the emerging challenges for the international community, the Japanese government has established a new ‘Development Cooperation Charter’ in 2015 as a fundamental principle of Japan’s development cooperation. Under the Charter, Japan currently pursues “quality growth” of the developing world, including Pakistan. When asked about Japan’s efforts to convert to clean energy, especially in light of the Fukushima disaster, Ambassador Takashi noted that on November 8, Japan submitted the instruments of acceptance of the Paris Agreement to the UN Secretary-General and decided on the plan for global warming countermeasures, which clarifies its strategic measures for climate change, with a view to implementing the long-term goal set forth by the agreement. The plan also paved the way for Japan’s own national target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 26 per cent by FY-2030. - Express Tribune

SUCCESSFUL TEST

Pakistan conducts live anti-ship missile test in Arabian Sea ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Navy on Wednesday fired a live surface-tosurface anti-ship missile along the North Arabian Sea and said the successful test reaffirms its commitment to safeguard maritime frontiers “against all threats”. The frontline combat unit of Pakistan Navy undertook the live firing of Surface to Surface Anti-ship

missile from Sword Class frigate PNS ASLAT which was witnessed by Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Muhammad Zakaullah. “The missile successfully destroyed its intended target with pinpoint accuracy reaffirming weapon’s lethality and offensive punch of Pakistan Navy’s Fleet,” Radio Pakistan reported.

Zakaullah expressed his satisfaction on the operational preparedness of Pakistan Navy Fleet and said the Live Missile Firing “reaffirms credibility of deterrence at sea and reassures Pakistan Navy’s commitment to safeguard our maritime frontiers against all threats”. The successful conduct of missile firing also demonstrates the

efficacy and lethality of modern weapon systems operated by Pakistan Navy, the report said. Last week, Pakistan successfully test-fired an enhanced version of an indigenously-designed cruise missile that can hit targets at 700km with all kinds of warheads, bringing many Indian cities within its range. The missile is

part of Babur Weapon System version - 2 as it is enhanced version of earlier missile and incorporates advanced aerodynamics and avionics that can strike targets both at land and sea with high accuracy. It is a low flying, terrain hugging missile, which carries certain stealth features and is capable of carrying various types of warheads, accord-

ing to a press statement. The missile is equipped with state-of-the-art navigational technologies of Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) and all-time Digital Scene Matching & Area Corelation (DSMAC) which enables it to engage various types of targets with pinpoint accuracy even in the absence of GPS navigation. - PTI


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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2016

WORLD

The Grammy award-winning American singer-songwriter James Taylor apologised to fans for scrapping his February concert in Manila.

Police kill three, foil suicide bomb plots in Indonesia The suspects had planned to stab officers at a traffic post, and then detonate a ‘large, homemade’ bomb as crowds gathered

JAKARTA: Indonesian anti-terrorism police killed three suspects after a gunfight on the outskirts of the capital, Jakarta, on Wednesday and foiled a suicide bomb plot, a police spokesman said. The raid is the latest in a series over recent weeks that police say have disrupted bomb plots, raising concerns that homegrown militants in the world’s nation are getting bolder in their attempts to launch attacks. Police said earlier this week that at least 14 people were being interrogated over suicide bomb plots targeting the presidential palace in Jakarta and an undisclosed location outside Java island. Both involved a female suicide bomber - a new tactic for Indonesian militants. Memebers of IS group After Wednesday’s raid, police said the suspects, who authorities believe are supporters of the IS militant group, had planned to stab officers at a traffic post, and then detonate a “large, homemade” bomb as crowds gathered. The attack was planned for the end of the year. “The intention was for a suicide bomb,” national police spokesman Rikwanto, who like many Indonesians uses only one name, told a

ON GUARD: Armed police secure a house after a firefight erupted as alleged militants had opened fire at officers in South Tangerang, 25 kilometres (15 miles) outside the capital Jakarta, on Wednesday. – AFP

news conference. Police said a total of five bombs were found at the house in South Tangerang. Television footage showed a bomb squad officer wearing a blast-resistant suit entering the house as locals watched from behind a police line. “During the raid, we tried to be careful but they threw something from inside the house and it was a bomb but it did not explode. Then they fired from inside,” Rikwanto earlier told Metro TV. He said one suspect was cap-

THE PHILIPPINES

Political stand “I don’t think of my music as being particularly political but sometimes one is called upon to make a political stand,” said Taylor, 68, whose songs include “You’ve Got a Friend” and “Fire and Rain”. “For a sovereign nation to

people, many of them foreigners. That attack led to Western help and funding for Indonesia to develop an elite counter-terrorism unit, which has been effective in stamping out militant cells. Incidents Authorities however now worry about a resurgence in radicalism, inspired in part by IS. A gun and bomb assault in the heart of Jakarta in January killed four people and was the first attack in South-

east Asia claimed by IS. Police have arrested dozens of suspected militants in recent months, including a cell in Indonesia’s Batam island that planned a rocket attack on neighbouring Singapore. Many suspects from the most recent arrests were found with military-grade explosives and police say they had been communicating with and receiving money from Bahrun Naim, an Indonesian militant known to be fighting with IS in Syria. — Reuters

Soft rock star helps subdue ‘dangerous’ passenger SEOUL: American soft rock singer Richard Marx helped subdue a “chaotic” and “dangerous” passenger who launched a lengthy, violent scuffle on board a Korean Air flight from Vietnam to South Korea, the singer said on his Twitter account. Marx, along with fellow passengers and cabin crew, tried to restrain the unruly traveller with rope on the Tuesday flight, he said. “Passenger next to us attacked passengers and crew. Crew completely ill trained,” Marx said. The singer had been in Vietnam to sing at a Christmas concert at Hanoi’s Opera House this week. Photographs uploaded to an Instagram account belonging to Marx’s wife, Daisy Fuentes, showed a man with thick-rimmed spectacles being held back by flight attendants on one side and Marx on the other. Some video footage of the incident was also posted on YouTube. “Stop it, you sons of a b****!” the passenger said in Korean, spitting at airline staff as they used cable ties and a rope to restrain him. “Do what you like!”. One photo on Fuentes’s Instagram account showed a flight attendant aiming a stun gun at the passenger. The man was handed over to police after the plane landed at Incheon airport in the South Korean capital, a spokesman for Korean Air told Reuters. “The incident happened about an hour and 40 minutes after takeoff,” the spokesman said. “It seems like the passenger had a drink with his meal”. Marx described the incident as a “chaotic and dangerous event”, which cabin crew had been “completely ill-equipped to handle”. The spokesman said cabin crew followed regulations and did not fire the stun gun for fear of injuring nearby passengers in the melee. Fans of Marx expressed concern on Twitter for the 53-year-old’s safety. “No big ‘hero’ move at all,” he responded. — Reuters

R I VA L S T E P S A S I D E

James Taylor cancels Manila concert to protest drug killings MANILA: American singersongwriter James Taylor has cancelled a concert in the Philippines in a show of opposition to what he said were “unacceptable” killings outside the judicial process as part of the country’s war on drugs. The Grammy award-winning artist apologised to fans for scrapping his February concert in Manila, saying in a statement that he agreed with dealing with drugs offenders under the law, but was against punishing them outside it.

tured alive. President Joko Widodo commended security forces for preventing attacks and called on the public to be vigilant against the spread of radicalism. “We hope the public can also help fortify this country against terrorism and radicalism,” Widodo said in a statement. Indonesia has suffered several major militant attacks over the years, the worst of which was the 2002 bombing on the holiday island of Bali that killed 202

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prosecute and punish, under the law, those responsible for the illegal trade in drugs is, of course, understandable, even commendable,” he said. “But recent reports from the Philippines of summary executions of suspected offenders without trial or judicial process are deeply concerning and unacceptable to anyone who loves the rule of law.” More than 6,000 people have been killed since no-nonsense President Rodrigo Duterte took office in July and launched a fierce crackdown. Police say a third of those deaths were suspected drug dealers killed during counter-narcotics operations. The remainder are still under police investigation and are widely attributed to vigilantes, some of which activists believe are hired assassins working for the authorities. — Reuters

Amano set for re-election as IAEA chief VIENNA: The UN nuclear watchdog’s chief, Yukiya Amano, will secure a third term in office since his most likely challenger has chosen not to run against him, according to diplomats who follow the Vienna-based agency. Amano, a 69-year-old career diplomat from Japan, has headed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) since 2009. He said in September he would seek to stay on, emphasising the importance of continuity in policing Iran’s nuclear deal with major powers, among other issues. “There will be no other candidate,” a Western diplomat said on condition of anonymity, adding that Amano enjoys broad support. “It’s a done deal.” Amano was expected to be challenged by Argentine diplomat Rafael Grossi, a Vienna veteran who recently chaired the Nuclear Suppliers Group, an export control body. But with an end-of-year deadline for bids approaching, he had bowed out, diplomats said. Argentina has decided to wait until the end of what would be Amano’s third term, in 2021, to

BROAD SUPPORT: Yukiya Amano, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). – AFP File

put Grossi forward as a candidate, another diplomat familiar with the matter said. Grossi was not immediately available for comment. Amano was first elected by the IAEA’s 35-nation Board of Governors with the support of Western countries looking for a more pliant successor to Mohamed ElBaradei of Egypt, who frequently clashed with US officials over Iran. ElBaradei and the IAEA were

awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2005, two years after the US-led invasion of Iraq. Officials from the George W. Bush administration, which was in power at the time, accused ElBaradei of being too lenient towards Iran. Amano, a more low-key figure known for his guarded statements, regularly emphasises that the IAEA’s work is technical, striking a deliberate contrast with ElBaradei’s more political style.

Diplomats say he has established himself as a competent leader through episodes like the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in Japan - a tough test for the IAEA, which is tasked both with nuclear safety and with promoting nuclear energy. He has also overseen inspections of Iran’s nuclear programme, a role that continues under the landmark deal with major powers reached last year, which restricts Iran’s atomic activities in exchange for the lifting of sanctions against it. With US President-elect Donald Trump - a vocal critic of the deal - due to take office next month and his future policy towards Iran uncertain, many see the need for a safe pair of hands. “Amano does not generate any enthusiasm but is seen as a figure that does not rock the boat,” said one diplomat who is critical of him. Amano’s second four-year term runs until November. The Board of Governors is due to meet during the year to elect the next director general. — Reuters


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Mexico fireworks market blasts kill 31, injure scores was the third time in just over a decade that explosions have hit the popular San Pablito marketplace in Tultepec

TULTEPEC (MEXICO): A series of massive explosions destroyed a fireworks market outside the Mexican capital on Tuesday, killing at least 31 people, injuring dozens and leaving the market a charred wasteland. Television images showed a flurry of multicolored pyrotechnics exploding into the early afternoon sky as a giant plume of smoke rose above the market. Fireworks detonated in a peal of clattering bursts reminiscent of a war zone. It was the third time in just over a decade that explosions have hit the popular San Pablito marketplace in Tultepec, about 20 miles (32 km) north of Mexico City. The detonations struck in the run-up to the busy Christmas holiday, when many Mexicans stock up on fireworks. “People were crying everywhere and desperately running in all directions,” said 20-year-old witness Cesar Carmona. Some children suffered burns to more than 90 per cent of their bodies and were being sent to the US city of Galveston in Texas for treatment, said Eruviel Avila, the governor of the State of Mexico in which Tultepec is located. He also vowed to find and punish those responsible and to provide economic assistance to those who had lost their livelihoods.

EXPLOSION: A view from a drone of smoke billowing from the San Pablito Market, where an explosion ripped through a fireworks market in Tultepec, Mexico, on Tuesday. – AP/PTI

The federal attorney general’s office opened an investigation, saying in a statement that six separate blasts caused the destruction. Isidro Sanchez, the head of Tultepec emergency services, said earlier that a lack of safety measures was the likely cause of the blasts. The federal police said a forensic team had been sent to investigate and that at least 70 people had been injured. Videos from the scene showed people frantically fleeing, while aerial footage revealed blackened stalls and a flattened tangle of metal and wood. The state’s top prosecutor

raised the death toll late on Tuesday to 31, most of whom died at the market. Destroyed More than 80 per cent of the 300 stalls at the market were destroyed by the explosions, said state official Jose Manzur. He said the market was inspected by safety officials last month and no irregularities were found. Mexican media reported there were 300 tonnes of fireworks at the market at the time of the explosions. The head of a local pyrotechnics association told

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online publication Animal Politico last week that the fireworks market was the safest in Latin America, featuring “perfectly designed stalls” that could prevent any chain reaction in the event of a spark. Federico Juarez was present when the first explosion rocked the market. “Everyone started running to escape as bricks and pieces of concrete fell everywhere,” he said. The blasts were the latest in a long-running series of fatal explosions and industrial accidents that have rocked Mexico’s oil, gas

and petrochemical industries. A blast struck the Tultepec fireworks market in September 2005 just before independence day celebrations, injuring many people. Another detonation gutted the area again almost a year later. “I offer my condolences to the relatives of those who lost their lives in this accident and my wishes for a speedy recovery for the injured,” President Enrique Pena Nieto said in a tweet. Pena Nieto is the former governor of the State of Mexico, the country’s largest, which surrounds the capital. — Reuters

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Hong Kong uses 3D archive to preserve kung fu heritage HONG KONG: Kung fu master Wong Yiu-Kau stands in a Hong Kong studio and waits as his black suit is covered head to toe in reflective markers to capture his every motion. The lights dim and Wong launches a flurry of hand strikes, blocks and leg moves as two directors watch his movements displayed on computer screens. The 56-year-old kung fu master is part of the world’s first threedimensional martial arts archive, a project that hopes to digitally preserve a tradition that experts fear is at risk of being lost forever. “When I was a student, I was taught the moves and given a manual to just read. Now there is this where it’s recorded and preserved with precision,” said Wong, a master of the Southern Dragon style of kung fu. There are hundreds of differing fight styles classed as kung fu, which soared in popularity globally following a series of films featuring US-born and Hong Kongraised actor Bruce Lee, who died in 1973. But as kung fu’s popularity waned in recent years, practitioners worried about passing the martial arts form to future generations. The 3D project, known as the Hong Kong Martial Arts Living Archive, aims to capture and preserve more than 400 different kung fu styles. About 50 have been recorded so far. “Hong Kong is a very important city in the Chinese martial arts world,” said Hing Chao, executive director of the Hong Kong Guoshu Association, a martial arts group working on the project with Hong Kong’s City University. “It has protected the resources and so far managed to preserve the different types of martial arts, but today, there are fewer people passing this tradition on,” Chao said. Project organisers say the 3D archive will not only preserve a discipline central to Hong Kong’s heritage, it also offers newcomers a more easily accessible visual learning experience. — Reuters

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Smog continues to choke Chinese cities on fifth day SHANGHAI: Northern China was shrouded in almost record pollution for a fifth day on Wednesday, disrupting flights, traffic and shipping, and closing factories and schools, with some residents complaining emergency anti-smog measures were not operating. Hundreds of government inspectors patrolled Beijing on Wednesday to enforce temporary bans on barbecues and make sure that cars with even number plates were the only ones on the roads. Many Beijing high-rise simply disappeared into the grey haze, as commuters wearing face masks headed to work. Emergency closures of power plants, steel mills and ports to reduce the pollution are expected to pressure coal prices. China is the world’s biggest consumer of coal and winter is peak demand season. Twenty four cities had issued red alerts for dangerously high pollution as of Tuesday. Residents in Shijiazhuang in Hebei province complained that schools there were open even though the city remained on red alert, and media reports in central China’s Henan province carried images of students taking exams in the smoggy open air. “We already don’t know how long this smog will last, so why aren’t classes being stopped?” a Shijiazhuang resident posted on China’s Twitter-like Weibo microblogging service. “The students are wearing masks every day and attending class in a daze,” the post said on Wednesday. Shijiazhuang’s education authority issued a notice on Monday saying all classes would be suspended. The air quality index (AQI) in the major steel-producing district of Fengnan in the Hebei city of Tangshan was still as high as 578 on Wednesday morning. Red alerts are issued when the AQI is forecast to exceed 200 for more than four days in a row, 300 for more than two days or 500 for at least 24 hours. Concentrations of hazardous breathable

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HAZE: A cyclist rides along a street in heavy smog during a polluted day in Liaocheng, Shandong province, on Tuesday. – Reuters

particles known as PM2.5 were also at a dangerous 360 micrograms per cubic metre in Beijing on Wednesday, according to official data. The safe recommended level of PM2.5 is 10 micrograms, according to the World Health Organization. The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, known as Jing-Jin-Ji, has been at the forefront of China’s efforts to cut pollution and has pledged to cut emissions of PM2.5 by 25 per cent over the 2013-2017 period. Guo Jinlong, Beijing’s top Communist Party official, said at a Tuesday meeting that the winter smog could make it harder for the region to meet annual targets. Guo said more work was required to ensure emergency measures were fully implemented, according to an account of the meeting released by the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP). China began a “war on pollution” in 2014 amid concerns its heavy industrial past was tarnishing its global reputation and holding back its future development. But Environment Minister Chen Jining told the Tuesday meeting that the mix of industries and energy types throughout northern China made pollution a complex, long-term challenge, and clean-up efforts still lacked strength and focus. “China’s longterm clean air vision requires the

cleaning up of both the industrial structure and energy structure,” said Tonny Xie, director of the Clean Air Alliance of China. “The effect will be very limited if we only focus on the short-term emergency measures.” PM2.5 emissions in Jing-Jin-Ji and surrounding regions fell more than 14 per cent in the first 10 months of 2016, but Xie said the state needed to deploy a “special control strategy” during winter, when surging coal use and unfavourable weather routinely causes smog. The ministry has been naming and shaming companies for failing to cut output during bouts of smog, and it has also accused local authorities of monitoring lapses. Many citizens have been blaming lax enforcement in other regions, including Shanxi and Inner Mongolia, China’s two biggest coal producers, though researchers said on Wednesday that the bulk of pollution sources remained local. “Air quality in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region is influenced by pollution from Shanxi, Inner Mongolia, Shandong, and Henan and that’s why the State Council (China’s cabinet) has been coordinating all these provinces,” said Xie. “Emission control standards should be equally implemented in those regions to avoid the relocation of pollution,” he added. — Reuters

Jammeh will not step down BANJUL: Gambian President Yahya Jammeh said he would not step down and condemned mediation by West African regional bloc ECOWAS that aims to get him to leave power after he lost a December 1 election to challenger Adama Barrow. The comments on state television late on Tuesday were a hardening of the veteran president’s position after days in which hopes

mounted he could be persuaded to hand over power at the end of his mandate on January 18, when Barrow is due to be inaugurated. “I am not a coward. My right cannot be intimidated and violated. This is my position. Nobody can deprive me of that victory except the Almighty,” Jammeh said. “Already the ECOWAS meeting was a formality. Before they came, they had already said Jammeh

must step down. I will not step down,” he said. Jammeh initially accepted the results of an election whose outcome was seen across Africa as a moment of hope. On December 9, he reversed his position and said he would challenge in the country’s Supreme Court the results of an election he said was riddled with irregularities. — Reuters


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WORLD Police hunt Tunisian over market attack in Germany used different names and had been identified by security agencies as being in contact with a hardline network

TIGHT SECURITY: A sign indicates that police is executing video surveillance in a public area at the Marxloh district of Duisburg, west-

ern Germany, on Wednesday. – AFP

identical to that of a Bastille Day attack in the French city of Nice in July, when a Tunisian-born man rammed a lorry through a seaside crowd and killed 86 people. Security sources said the ID found by the Berlin investigators was in the name of Anis A., born in the southern Tunisian city of Tataouine in 1992. By convention, suspects in Germany are identified by the first name and initial. A spokesperson for Tunisia’s foreign ministry said it was trying to verify that information. German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said a Europe-wide manhunt for the suspect had been underway since midnight. The Rheinische Post newspaper said police had begun searching a shelter for migrants in western Germany where the man was believed to have lived. The pre-Christmas carnage at a symbolic Berlin site - under the ruined spire of a church bombed in World War II - has shocked Germans and prompted security

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reviews across Europe, already on high alert after attacks this year in Belgium and France. The possible - though unproven - involvement of a migrant or refugee has revived a bitter debate about security and immigration, with Chancellor Angela Merkel facing calls to clamp down after allowing more than a million newcomers into Germany in the past two years. Merkel, who will run for a fourth term next year, has said it would be particularly repugnant if a refugee seeking protection in Germany was the perpetrator. Police initially arrested a Pakistani asylum-seeker near the scene, but released him without charge on Tuesday. Authorities have warned that the attacker is on the run and may be armed. It is not clear if the perpetrator was acting alone or with others. The Polish driver of the hijacked truck was found shot dead in the cabin of the vehicle. Bild newspaper reported that he was alive until the attack took place.

It quoted an investigator as saying there must have been a struggle with the attacker, who may have been injured. IS has claimed responsibility, as it did for the Nice attack. The Passauer Neue Presse newspaper quoted the head of the group of interior ministers from Germany’s 16 federal states, Klaus Bouillon, as saying tougher security measures were needed. “We want to raise the police presence and strengthen the protection of Christmas markets. We will have more patrols. Officers will have machine guns. We want to make access to markets more difficult, with vehicles parked across them,” Bouillon told the paper. Some politicians have blamed Merkel’s open-door migrant policy for making such attacks more likely. The anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD), which has gained support in the last two years as the chancellor’s popularity has waned, said on Tuesday that

Germany is no longer safe. Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann told German radio there was a higher risk of attacks because of the influx of migrants in the past two years, many of whom have fled conflicts in countries such as Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. The task of tracking the suspects and the movements of the truck may be complicated by the relative scarcity of security cameras in public places in Germany, compared with similar countries such as Britain. The German cabinet on Wednesday approved a draft law to broaden video surveillance in public and commercial areas, a move agreed by political parties last month after a spate of violent attacks and assaults on women. State surveillance is a sensitive issue in Germany because of extensive snooping by the Stasi secret police in Communist East Germany and by the Gestapo in the Nazi era. — Reuters

Extrajudicial killings De Lima once led a Senate investigation into suspected extrajudicial killings during Duterte’s drugs crackdown and a similarly bloody campaign he oversaw in Davao City when he was mayor. But she was ousted by his allies as head of that investigation and just days later came under investigation herself in a congressional inquiry in which witnesses testified to her having a pivotal role in the narcotics trade. De Lima has denied the accusations and filed a case with the Supreme Court to try to muzzle Duterte and stop him from disparaging her in public and making salacious allegations about her private life. The tide of opposition to her shows the influence Duterte has gained in his short time as president, and how domestic dissent about his drugs war has gained very little traction. The killings in the anti-drugs campaign have been condemned widely among the international community. De Lima on Wednesday said the criminal charges would have no impact on her, or change the fact that people were dying as part of Duterte’s war. — Reuters

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Opposition breaking law, says Kaczynski WARSAW: The leader of Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, on Wednesday told opposition protesters, including MPs occupying parliament’s debating chamber, that their actions were illegal and could lead to a “great calamity”. But the opposition vowed to continue a six-day-old protest bringing to a head tensions that have been building ever since the socially conservative and nationalist-minded PiS came to power with a large majority 14 months ago. In particular, it is demanding a re-run of a debate and vote on the 2017 budget that was diverted to a side-room of the lower house, the Sejm, last week because of the sit-in, and held without opposition lawmakers present. “We are really acting in a restrained way,” Kaczynski told a news conference, flanked by Prime Minister Beata Szydlo, the speakers of both chambers of parliament and a deputy speaker, against a backdrop of Polish flags. “Opposition lawmakers are bound by the law as all other citizens are... Blocking, taking away freedom from citizens, not allowing normal movements are all criminal acts and these acts are accepted (by the opposition),” Kaczynski said. “This is really a road to a great calamity.” The stand-off was sparked last week by government plans to curb media access to the Sejm. However, the Sejm’s press office has since promised to consult media on the changes, and the opposition’s focus has now switched to the budget debate, which it says was conducted irregularly and is invalid. “If PiS is not open to concessions... then I do not see other options than to continue the protest

Government files criminal charges against Duterte critic MANILA: The Philippine government filed a criminal case in court on Wednesday against a staunch critic of President Rodrigo Duterte, accusing her of trying to sabotage a congressional investigation into her alleged involvement in the drugs trade. The justice ministry’s case against its former head, Senator Leila de Lima, says she deliberately skipped the house inquiry and told her ex-driver and alleged bagman to go into hiding and ignore a legislative summons. De Lima is among only a few high-profile domestic critics of Duterte’s campaign against drugs, which has killed about 6,000 people, roughly a third in police operations. The other deaths are classified as under investigation, many believed to be the work of vigilantes. Duterte’s allies in Congress said de Lima had shown disrespect for the inquiry. The criminal case is built around breaches of an article of the law on legislative summonses.

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BERLIN/DUSSELDORF: German police are looking for an asylum-seeker from Tunisia after finding an identity document under the driver’s seat of a truck that ploughed into a Berlin Christmas market and killed 12 people, officials and security sources said on Wednesday. Ralf Jaeger, interior minister of the western state of North RhineWestphalia (NRW), said the man appeared to have arrived in Germany in July 2015 and his asylum application had been rejected. He seemed to have used different names and had been identified by security agencies as being in contact with a hardline network. The man had mainly lived in Berlin since February, but was recently in NRW, Jaeger said. The man had been considered a potential threat by security authorities since November. After being turned down for asylum, he should have been deported but could not be returned to Tunisia because his documents were missing, added Jaeger. The new details added to a growing list of questions about whether security authorities missed opportunities to prevent the attack, in which a 25-tonne truck mowed down a crowd of shoppers and smashed through wooden huts selling gifts, mulled wine and sausages. It was the deadliest attack on German soil since 1980. Christmas markets have been a known potential target for militants since at least 2000, when authorities thwarted a plot to attack one in Strasbourg, France. And the modus operandi in Berlin was

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until it is effective,” Ryszard Petru, leader of the liberal Nowoczesna opposition party, told reporters. Fears of a drift towards authoritarianism under the PiS - which it denies - have led to mass protests in cities over the last year, including a blockade of the parliament building by demonstrators last Friday. The protests have mainly been peaceful, but police have now cordoned parliament off with metal anti-riot barriers. Over the weekend, protesters also tried to block Kaczynski’s car from entering the Wawel castle in Krakow, where his twin brother is buried. A short video posted on social media on Tuesday showed a PiS minister being harassed by a small group of protesters who shouted insults and tried to grab her scarf before she got into her car and drove away. The PiS came to power promising a return to patriotic and Roman Catholic values in public life and a tougher stance towards the EU and Poland’s historical adversary Russia. The government has placed state media and prosecutors under its direct control and changed legislation determining the functioning of the constitutional court. The moves have prompted the European Commission to conduct a formal inquiry into the rule of law in a country previously seen as a model for the transition from communism to democratic rule and a market economy. On Wednesday, President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the PiS, replaced the outgoing head of the court a few hours before Commission Vice-President Frans Timmermans said the position must not be filled until questions about the court’s independence were resolved. — Reuters

Rivalry threatens 5-Star’s ambitions ROME: Italy’s anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, potentially just months away from winning power, is wrestling with a problem it thought it would never have to deal with: choosing a leader. And it is proving difficult. A maverick among Europe’s band of new political parties, 5-Star has no formal hierarchy, believing instead in a horizontal structure where its supporters participate directly in decisionmaking through online ballots. The movement founded seven years ago, which bases its appeal on fighting corruption and cronyism, is running neck-and-neck with former prime minister Matteo Renzi’s Democratic Party (PD) in opinion polls. It was the big winner in a December 4 referendum in which Italians rejected Renzi’s constitutional reforms, forcing him from office and leading to calls from most political parties for elections in the first half of 2017, a year ahead of schedule. But forming a government would mean nominating a prime minister, and rivalries are building among likely contenders that could hamper the movement’s election hopes or destabilise a future 5-Star government. Party sources say a battle for support is already in progress between telegenic 30-year-old Luigi Di Maio, until recently the favourite, and Roberto Fico, 42, a former communications expert who has taken a swipe at his rival by urging the party to resist the cult of political celebrity. A third contender has also recently emerged who may yet eclipse them both: Alessandro Di Battista, a 38-year-old deputy from Rome who shows far more passion than his rivals in decrying the corruption endemic in the mainstream parties. 5-Star is leading in some opinion polls, despite squabbles and

INTERNAL BICKERING: 5-Stars movement Luigi Di Maio, centre, looks on as he arrives for a news conference in Rome, Italy, on October 17, 2016. – Reuters File

scandals that have plagued the party’s mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi. But a leadership battle is a new and risky challenge to its fragile unity. “This is a movement with no real structure and as the stakes get higher so will personal ambitions and infighting,” said Francesco Galietti at political risk consultancy Policy Sonar. Before the next election 5-Star’s 135,000 members will choose their prime ministerial candidate in an online vote. The date of the vote, the regulations and the candidates have not yet been fixed. So far only Di Maio has confirmed he will run. Italy’s mainstream parties are trying to rewrite the electoral rules to keep 5-Star from power but they have no guarantee of success against a party that could emerge with the biggest share of votes. Di Maio was groomed as 5-Star’s

prime ministerial candidate by the movement’s founders: comedian Beppe Grillo and internet guru Gianroberto Casaleggio, who died this year. Grillo, 68, 5-Star’s spiritual head and de facto leader, has ruled out running for office, and in any case he would be barred under the movement’s internal rules due to a conviction for manslaughter over a 1981 road accident. Yet he could remain a major influence over a 5-Star government. Soft-spoken, moderate and immaculately turned out in suit and tie, Di Maio was at first seen as the perfect foil to Grillo’s outbursts and theatrical rants. But he did little to hide his ambition. As his public profile has risen, so has the disapproval of fellow 5-Star parliamentarians who accuse him of hogging the limelight. When he gave an interview to

Vanity Fair in May, full of personal details that included his life with his girlfriend, he drew a rare public rebuke from his fellow deputy Fico. Some of Di Maio’s colleagues also accuse him of withholding information and siding too closely with Rome mayor Raggi, who is disliked by a faction of the party’s lawmakers. Di Battista, often unshaven and casually dressed, is the new idol of 5-Star’s supporters. His popularity shot up after he spent the summer touring the whole of Italy on a scooter to campaign against Renzi’s constitutional reforms. The bearded Fico represents 5-Star orthodoxy. He reminds his colleagues, none of who had real political experience when they entered parliament in 2013, not to forget their roots or be tempted by celebrity status. — Reuters


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he last time Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) managed to get a medical aid convoy through to hospitals it supports in eastern Aleppo was back in August. Since then, the town has endured a neverending siege and the only information MSF teams have had regarding the reality of the lives of Syrian medical personnel has been by Skype or telephone. Doctors have been telling us for months about shortages and the challenges of treating casualties against a backdrop of intensive bombings. The past few days, they have been describing how terrified they are about the fate that awaits them, their fear of reprisals for providing medical care in the rebel-held zone and how they want to be evacuated. In the final throes of the battle to retake Aleppo — no matter what the cost — we must continue to demand that the different parties to the conflict allow civilians to flee without risking their lives, something they have consistently refused to agree to. Since September, the rebels have rejected this option several times, with some armed groups going so far as to prohibit civilians from using corridors opened by the government of Syria and its allies. They finally consented on Tuesday, and so did the Syrian government after some hesitation. As the evacuation of civilians finally got underway, MSF teams are positioned in Atimah, in Idlib governorate, 35 kilometres away from Al Atareb in Aleppo governorate and are ready to help the displaced with 45 tons of medical supplies—mainly drugs, consumables and medical equipment—and non-food items. We must continue to demand that the people of eastern Aleppo be allowed to evacuate while hoping that the emotion stirred up by the media in reaction to the deluge of bombs prevails on the Syrian and and its allies to be less intransigent regarding the plight of civilians. But we must not forget that the extreme violence of the retaking of the town is a sad reflection of what is happening in neighbouring Idlib province where hundreds of thousands of displaced people are now trapped. The inhabitants of Idlib are also subjected to a sustained aerial bombing campaign and doctors in the hospital network that MSF supports

in the region have reported 54 attacks on health workers and medical facilities since June 2016. Health services in the opposition-held zone have been the target of loyalist troops since the conflict began in 2011 and, under Syrian counterterrorist laws passed in 2012, providing medical care to a casualty in opposition-held zones such as Idlib can be penalised as material support to terrorism. Given the enormous challenges clandestine health services have faced in attempting to respond to the needs of countless war-wounded and people suffering from chronic illness (the main cause of death before the war), MSF was itself forced to go underground in order to provide assistance to the people of Syria. The Damascus government has never authorised our organisation to operate in Syria. Added to these limits is the conflict situation in fragmented Idlib province that is controlled by various armed groups, some of whom target relief organisations with abductions, arbitrary arrests and restrictions. It is therefore very hard for MSF or any humanitarian actors to provide the inhabitants of Idlib with the level of assistance they require. It is to Idlib province that the last remaining civilians Aleppo are supposed to be evacuated, but it is not a safe haven for the displaced, many of whom who would like to be able to flee via Turkey. But with the border hermetically sealed to Syrians seeking to flee, they are condemned to all-out war. The rights of an individual to flee a war zone —in Aleppo, Idlib, or anywhere else — must be recognised and safe passage provided to those who want to leave. Dr. Méguerditch Tarazian is the President of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in France. While still in medical school, he worked as a translator for MSF in Nagorno-Karabakh, and from 1999-2002, he worked as an MSF field doctor in Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, Iran, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. In 2003, he became an emergency coordinator for MSF projects in Liberia, Côte d’Ivoire, Niger, Pakistan, Central African Republic, Jordan, as well as other countries. From 2007 until being elected President, he served first as Deputy and then as Director of MSF’s Emergency Programming at MSF in France.

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TIME-SAVING TIPS SO PARENTS CAN HAVE A LITTLE BREAK YOU WAKE up before the sun rises to shower and get ready for the day. Soon you hear the patter of tiny feet upstairs. You get breakfast ready for your little ones and then get them dressed. Between packing bags and preparing lunches, you barely have time to grab breakfast for yourself. You rush out the door just in time to make it to work before that big meeting starts. And all this happens before 8am Being a parent means juggling not just your own schedule, but those of your children as well. Busy days lead into hectic evenings where there isn’t much time left for yourself. You love your family and you’d do anything to make them happy, but every once

in a while, you wish you could enjoy a little more “me time” and fewer to-do’s. If you feel this way, you’re not alone. Nearly two in three moms have never taken a day completely for themselves, according to a new survey conducted by Luvs and Wakefield Research. So it’s no surprise when most parents long for a little breathing room to relax. Fortunately, with these five tips and tricks, you can ease your schedule and save time throughout the day. Use that extra time for something you enjoy, whether it’s watching your favourite TV show, going for a run or sipping a cup of tea while star gazing. Make nap time all about you If you have small kids, you probably

use the few hours they nap to do laundry, clean the house or catch up on emails. Instead, once or twice a week, use the break to do something just for you. Read a book, catch up on the DVR or even step into the shower. In fact, the Luvs survey found that a quarter of moms would simply value an uninterrupted shower versus going to the spa. Remember, the to-do’s can wait and you’ll feel rejuvenated and happy when the kids wake up. Simplify diapering Changing diapers throughout the day adds up fast in time and money. Parents can look to avoid leaks while keeping little ones comfortable by using Luvs, the official diaper of experienced parents. Extra absor-

bent with large stretch tabs for easy fastening, you’ll change diapers with the greatest of ease. Visit luvsdiapers. com to learn more about Luvs Ultra Leakguards with NightLock Plus. Ready the night before Mornings are hectic for families, and a bad one can really set the tone for the entire day. Save time and eliminate stress by doing as much as possible the night before. Select clothes for kids and yourself, prepare lunches, pack bags and bathe in the evening. When the alarm goes off, you’re 75 per cent ready to go. Cook double batches When you cook twice as much, you cover two meals in the time it takes

to make just one. Double the casserole for tonight and freeze half for next week. Cook 2 pounds of chicken so you have lunch for tomorrow in addition to dinner. Double the soup and freeze in individual containers so both you and your partner have an easy meal you can grab and go. Play date exchange Spearhead a babysitting exchange between you and your parent friends. Offer to bring a few extra kids to the park to give another parent a much needed break. Then next week, swap play date duties so you can enjoy a few hours alone. Your kids will love having friends along, while you get precious “me time.” It’s a win-win for everyone. — BPT


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losely related to snakes, lizards are cold-blooded reptiles. They have dry, scaly skin, and those with feet have clawed toes. There are more than 4,600 known species, including iguanas, chameleons, geckos, Gila monsters, monitors, and skinks. Salamanders may look like lizards, but they are amphibians, more closely related to frogs and toads. Lizards are found on every continent except Antarctica. Most lizards live on the ground and enjoy basking in warm sunshine. Some have adapted to living in trees, caves, underground burrows or in water. Lizards that make their homes in regions with cold seasons hibernate during the winter to survive. Those that live in the desert use sand and underground retreats to shade themselves from intense sun and heat. Tree dwellers have devel-

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oped special toes, and some have prehensile tails. The Australian frilled lizard is a large, harmless lizard. It can grow to more than 3 feet (90cm) long. Its tail makes up about two-thirds of that length. These reptiles use camouflage for protection. The black-bearded gliding lizard is found in rainforests. This lizard eats small insects, such as ants and termites. Flying lizards only go to the forest floor to lay eggs. Also known as flying dragons, they live in South and South-east Asia. Most lizards have eyelids, and many have excellent colour vision. Baby lizards hatch fully formed and are self reliant, requiring no help from the mother to survive. There are about 60 species of dwarf geckos. Discovered in 2001, the Jaragua Sphaero of South America is the smallest reptile on Earth. It is less than 0.75 inches (2cm) long.

Flying lizards have been seen gliding distances of 196 feet (60m) between trees without losing significant altitude. The Gila monster (pronounced hee-la) is shy and slow, but very venomous. It lives primarily underground and is the largest lizard found in the US. Not all lizards have legs. The glass lizard is found in southeastern North America. It has no legs, but unlike snakes, it has moveable eyelids. It grows up to 41 inches long (105cm). Not all lizards have legs. The glass lizard is found in southeastern North America. It has no legs, but unlike snakes, it has moveable eyelids. It grows up to 41 inches long (105cm). There are about 60 species of dwarf geckos. Discovered in 2001, the Jaragua Sphaero of South America is the smallest reptile on Earth. It is less than 0.75 inches (2cm) long. —lifestyle@timesofoman.com

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OMAN CRUDE RISES Oman Crude (February delivery) increased by $88 cents to $53.55 per barrel, said Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME). The average price of Oman Crude (January delivery) stabilised at $44.54 per barrel, $4.64 higher than December delivery. – ONA

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Muscat 5,728.10 + 13.23 + 0.23%

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Type ............................Delivery...........Price

Forex rates vs OMR1* US Dollar ................................. 2.58 Euro ............................................ 2.46 Pound ..........................................2.08 Indian Rs ............................. 176.20 Pakistan Rs ........................267.59 Bangla Taka.......................201.57

Indian Rs ...................................176.20 Pakistan Rs ............................. 271.90 Sri Lanka Rs .................................. N/A Bangla Taka........................... 204.40 Phil Peso ................................... 129.45

Muscat 24ct per gm (OMR) .......14.60

Oman Crude............. (Spot) ........ $52.79 Dubai Crude ............. (Spot) ........$52.33 Murban Crude ........ (Spot) ........$54.09 Arabian Light ......... (Spot) .........$53.01 N.Sea Brent............... (Spot) ........ $55.57 West Texas Int ....... (Spot) ........ $53.55

* Rates as of December 21 Source: Oman UAE Exchange

* Rates are as of December 21 Source: Bank Muscat

Muscat 22ct per gm (OMR) ........14.10 Dubai 24ct per gm (Dh) .............137.75 Dubai 22ct per gm (Dh) .............129.25 * Rates as of December 21 Source: Malabar Gold & Diamonds

PDO exceeds expenditure cut target of $1.6b in 2016: Official Pledges to invest OMR500,000 for social projects

Petroleum Development

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Oman had planned to cut $1.6 billion in 2016 in light of the dwindling crude oil prices and has exceeded

HAND SHAKING: PDO has launched several initiatives to curtail expenditure last year. — Supplied picture

the target by $100$200 million, the company’s MD said.

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haitham@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: The Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) exceeded its target of cutting down expenditure during 2016, according to a toplevel official at the PDO.

The PDO had planned to cut $1.6 billion in 2016 in light of the dwindling crude oil prices. The company’s managing director, Raul Restucci, on Wednesday said the state-owned firm has exceeded the target by $100-$200 million. “We have exceeded our target of reducing expenditure by around $100-200 million and are very happy with the performance,” he told the media at a PDO event aimed at ramping up social investments. The majority state-owned oil

producer had launched several initiatives to curtail expenditure last year when oil prices began their free fall that saw a barrel of black gold dropping from $115 to $28, causing serious fiscal problems for oil-dependent economies. Most of these initiatives, including contract optimisation renewals, smart contracts and lean business strategies,were designed to save millions of dollars in the process. Restuccisaid optimisation and cost cutting measures will continue in 2017 as well. > B2

MUSCAT: Petroleum Development Oman (PDO), has pledged to invest OMR500,000 in social investment projects to benefit the Omani community. The majority state-owned oil firm signed 17 memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with municipal authorities and non-government organisations (NGOs) to help develop infrastructure, equipment and provide financial support. The agreements will pave the way for two public majlises in Barbazom and Dhahboon in wilayat Thumrait, a water well and accessories in Wadi Arah in wilayat Shaleem, a slaughterhouse in Hamra Adduru’a and two underground water canals (Falaj) in Ibri. It is also funding additional infrastructure at the Shaleem Hospital. In addition, the company is

funding a package of measures to help NGOs, including granting assistance in the form of special wheelchairs to the Oman Association for the Disabled, and equipment for the Omani Society for the Hearing Impaired. Other NGOs to benefit are the Al Hayat Association, Early Intervention Association, Oman Alzheimer’s Society, Hereditary Blood Disorder Association, Oman Diabetes Association, Children First Association, Oman Down Syndrome Association, Environment Society of Oman and the Omani Women Association in Al Hamra. The PDO also pledged to give further support to women from low-income backgrounds through its Banat Oman social enterprise which funds vocational training. The agreements confirming these commitments were

signed at an official ceremony at PDO’s Knowledge World Centre under the auspices of Sheikh Ali bin Nasser Al Mahrouqi, Secretary-General of Majlis A’Shura. The signatories includedAlmunther bin Ahmed Al Marhoon, Wali of Thumrait, Mohamed Berham Ba Omer, Wali of Shaleem and Sheikh Hamed Sultan Al Busaidi, Assistant Wali of Ibri in Hamra Adduru’a. PDO Managing Director Raoul Restucci said: “The PDO is committed to supporting Omani communities with targeted social investment to address specific needs.” “These latest MoUs will bring direct benefit to a number of people and good causes across the Sultanate and show that, even in a low oil price environment, we are staying the course on our corporate social responsibility programme.”


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MARKET Haya Water completes key sewage plant work The expansion is necessary due to the urban and population boom in the region. This includes the construction of modern housing units, resorts, hotels and other tourism facilities.

Times News Service MUSCAT: Haya Water has recently completed the expansion of the sewage treatment plant (STP) project in Saih Qutenna in Al Jabel Al Akhdar with total capacity of up to 600 cubic meters of water per day. This expansion is necessary due to the urban and population boom in the region. This includes the construction

VITAL PROJECT: The project also provides an opportunity to connect more existing or newly constructed houses that are located near the wastewater network. — Supplied picture

of modern housing units, resorts, hotels and other facilities. Eng. Saud bin Nasser Al Shithani, senior manager (operation and maintenance), Haya Water spoke about this project. “The commissioning works of the new expansion of the STP in Saih Qutenna in Al Jabel Al Akhdar were completed during the month of November of this year.” “The STP was designed and im-

plemented using the latest technologies in the field of wastewater treatment. The aim is to produce high quality treated water in conformity with the Omani environmental specifications and standard specifications — category (a) set by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Affairs,” he said. “The project also included a special unit that receives yellow sewage

tankers,” he added. “We are currently utilising treated water produced by this STP to irrigate some crops and carry on reforestation works in the area. The project also provides an opportunity to connect more existing or newly constructed houses that are located near the wastewater network,” he said It is worth mentioning that due to the remarkable tourism growth in the region, Haya Water has connected various facilities, hotels and resorts to the same wastewater network. There is no doubt that such projects contribute directly to the protection of groundwater and the environment, as well,” he added. It is worth mentioning that Haya Water has signed an agreement with Ministry of Regional Municipalities and Water Resources in mid-July of last year. The agreement states that Haya Water shall be responsible for the management, operation and maintenance of all wastewater facilities in all governorates except Dhofar and also supervises all implemented wastewater projects. Since then, the company has developed temporary plans and proposals until the completion of a long-term master plan for the governorates outside Muscat.

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Oman UAE Exchange offers instant bank transfers for expats Times News Service MUSCAT: Indian expatriates can now experience instant bank transfers from Oman to any bank in India even during holidays. The service is being offered by Oman UAE Exchange, the leading remittance and foreign exchange brand in the Sultanate, through the Immediate Payment Service (IMPS) platform. Immediate Payment Service is an instant real-time inter-bank electronic funds transfer system of India. IMPS offer an inter-bank electronic fund transfer service through mobile phones. This service is available throughout the year including bank holidays. Customers can send money instantly and securely to any of the Indian banks under the IMPS membership from any of the 54 branches of Oman UAE Exchange. Another advantage of this service is that the money gets directly deposited in the beneficiary’s bank account in real time. Once the amount is credited, both the customer and the beneficiary receive a SMS notification. Commenting on the new initiative, Boban MP, chief executive officer of Oman UAE Exchange, said:

“Our primary objective has been to enhance customer experience for which we explore new, faster and convenient channels of remitting. We are delighted to be the only exchange house in the country to implement and offer IMPS, an interbank electronic fund transfer service. This service will provide our customers with a quick and safe platform to transfer money to any of their Indian bank accounts in real time, 365 days in a year.” Recently voted as Oman’s Most Trusted Brand in the money exchange category by the public, Oman UAE Exchange has also initiated a similar service - money transfer through IMPS - for the expatriates of Bangladesh. The brand is also going to launch this service for the Pakistani expatriates residing in the country.

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B1 ‘New technologies being tested for optimising production’ “The 2016 initiatives will be carried into 2017. The process of minimising capital requirements, optimisation, ways of self-financing and staying on course with our programmes will continue throughout 2017,” added the PDO chief. The PDO officials have often said exploration and incremental activities in oil and gas sector have not been affected due to low oil

prices. Restucci said 2017 will be no different. “The PDO has been working in more than 600 wells and this will continue in 2017 and even in 2018. There are two mega projects we are working on and they will go ahead normally. New technologies are being tested for optimising production and they will go on too,” he said. However, Restucci

added that although the PDO is looking at incremental growth in crude oil production, it has been rescheduled as the Ministry of Oil and Gas has to comply with its commitment on output cut made to the Opec. According to the deal in Vienna on December 11, Oman agreed to cut oil output by 45,000 barrels per day (bpd) to support Opec and in-

dependent producers which plan to achieve a target of 1.8 million bpd in a bid to suppress global glut and drive prices higher. The PDO accounts for 70 per cent of oil production and nearly all of its natural gas. Restucci said the output cuts will stem from optimisation and shutdown of high cost activities. “The PDO will be cutting an equitable amount of production and

a decision will be taken in a few days aftera meeting with government officials. We will optimise. There will be areas where we will accelerate shutdown and any high cost activity will be deferred to accommodate cuts,” he said. Oil and gas sector was under tremendous pressure after prices started falling from summer of 2014, with contracts running dry

and job market threatened. However, the PDO weathered the storm with little direct firing of employees, especially nationals. Restucci said oil prices presently are ideal for PDO’s plan to create 50,000 jobs. “We are on course to create 50,000 jobs and global oil prices do not matter a lot. At this price, however, there will be no problem in achieving the target,” he said.

B E T W O R K E X PA N S I O N

Oman Qatar Insurance opens its new branch in Salalah Times News Service MUSCAT: Oman Qatar Insurance Company (OQIC), a premier insurer and subsidiary of Qatar Insurance Group, has announced the opening of a new branch at Salalah’s leading central market area – business district. The timings for the newly opened branch are from 8 am to 5 pm between Sunday to Thursday. The new full-service one stop branch will now offer a full range of personal insurance products (car insurance, home insurance, and travel insurance) to existing and prospective new customers residing in the Central Market area of Salalah. In addition, the new branch would also enhance OQIC’s service levels in the areas of motor claims surveys, claims processing and claims settle-

ment. The branch was inaugurated by Abdul Qadar bin Ahmed Al Haddad, acting head of Dhofar Municipality, in the presence of senior deputy group president and CEO, QIC Group, Ali Al Fadala, acting CEO of OQIC, Navin Kumar and senior OQIC staff. During the inauguration, Abdul Qadar bin Ahmed Al Haddad remarked, “I would like to congratulate OQIC on the successful opening of its branch. Not only would the new branch facilitate employment and boost the local economy, but would also provide distinct service benefits to its customers residing in this strategic area.” Ali Al Fadala stated, “It is a moment of great pride to have Abdul Qadar bin Ahmed Al Haddad join us for the inauguration of the new branch. Not only does the

new branch opening match with our objective of reaching out to customers, but it also serves as proof of the strong customer confidence and support OQIC enjoys in the Sultanate.” “Bringing convenience to customers has always been a priority for us. Going forward, we will continue to revolutionise our product offerings and services while bearing in mind the unique priorities of our customers. It has indeed been a remarkable journey so far and I’m confident that with the support and encouragement of our customers, we will be successful in maintaining a long and successful relationship with them,” he added. OQIC currently has three others branches in Oman – one each in CBD, Al Khoudh and Oman Avenues Mall.


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Mazoon Dairy awards initial contract for its project in Buraimi

Jindal’s Oman unit stake sale plan ‘premature’ The plan to sell a significant stake in Jindal

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Shadeed Iron and Steel is premature, chief

MUSCAT: Mazoon Dairy, Oman’s premier dairy company founded under the national food security initiative, awarded an initial contract to enable site for the company’s large dairy project in Buraimi. The project will have a capacity to produce 202 million litres of milk per annum by 2026. Abu Hatim Co, One of Oman’s leading construction and engineering company, has been awarded the contract that will be signed on December 25, 2016. A tender for pre-qualifying local companies to develop the farm, dairy plant and associated facilities at Al Sunaynah in Buraimi have also been floated earlier this year. “We are delighted to note that the project is progressing to the execution stage with the award of this site enabling works contract. It is in our mission to address the self-sufficiency in dairy production. When operational, the integrated facility will comprise a state-of-the-art dairy farm, a fully automated centralised processing plant and related sales and distribution facilities ensuring product reach within Oman and the wider region,” said Dr. Rashid Al Masroori, chairman of the board of Mazoon Dairy. The dairy farm is planned to house 25,000 Holstein Friesian cows over a period of 10 years.

executive of the company’s Oman unit said denying media report from Indian website.

Bloomberg file picture only used for illustration purpose.

The facility will have a state-ofthe-art cow cooling systems and fully automated milking parlour. The processing plant will process fresh milk, laban, yoghurts, juices and ice cream of the highest quality upholding international standards with HACCP and ISO certification. The products will be marketed under a brand that reflects Oman’s cultural values and national pride. Mazoon Dairy project will create extensive opportunities for employment and growth of small and medium enterprises in the Sultanate, and particularly encourage Omanisation. “Our goal is to produce approximately 202 million litres (per annum) in 2026, which will go up to 985 million liters in 2040. This will greatly reduce the Sultanate’s import dependency from 69 per cent in 2014 to 13 per cent in 2026. The long-term goal is to attain self-sufficiency and also export to neighboring countries in the Middle East,” he added.

meet debt repayment obligations.

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businesseditor@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Jindal Shadeed Iron Steel Company on Wednesday said that the group’s plans to sell a minority stake in Oman unit are ‘premature’ and no decision has been taken so far. An Indian news website reported that India’s Jindal Steel and Power is likely to sell a significant stake in its Oman subsidiary — Jindal Shadeed Iron and Steel — to

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Request for continuing Port Services operation for 3 more months Times News Service MUSCAT: The Port Services Corporation (PSC) said that it has received a letter from the Minister of Transport and Communications requesting the corporation to continue operating and manage Port Sultan Qaboos (PSQ) for another three months up to March 31, 2017, according to a disclosure statement posted on MSM website.

FILL IT UP: On December 28, 2015, Saudi Arabia announced that it raised retail gasoline prices to 0.75 riyal (20 cents) per litre from 0.45 riyal per litre for 91-octane fuel, and 0.9 riyal per litre from 0.6 riyal per litre for 95-octane grade. — Bloomberg file picture

Saudi Arabia to consider hike in retail fuel price next year mediately available for comment. Saudi Arabia, the Middle East’s biggest economy, is pursuing a plan to rein in spending and reduce dependence on energy after a two-year slump in oil prices. Last year, it took the unprecedented step of reducing fuel subsidies and raising retail gasoline prices by about 50 per cent. The kingdom, which led a global effort to curb crude output to shore up oil prices, has also said it expects to sell stakes in stateowned entities, including Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Aramco. The price of Brent crude, the global benchmark, has jumped 49 per cent this year. “This is something the Saudi government seems committed to carry out in order to rationalize the domestic demand versus

Sohar facility Jindal Steel and Power Ltd has invested more than $1.2 billion so far in Sohar unit for acquiring the Sohar facility and for expanding the integrated steel complex, which include a steel melting shop and rerolling mill. Indian steel giant Jindal had invested $464 million for acquiring the facility from an Abu Dhabi group way back in 2010. Later on, the company expanded the facility massively by commissioning a 2 million tonnes per annum steel rolling mill in Sohar to make the Sultanate’s first and largest steel complex. Referring to the company’s proposal for an initial public offering

(IPO), Ansari said that “this will be carried out at the right time.” “We are in discussion with various experts. (However), the GCC market for steel is not good in terms of price and margin,” added the Jindal Shadeed Iron and Steel chief. Apart from raising funds, the objective of the share offer is to offer stakes to Omani and GCC investors. The plan is to offer 25-30 per cent stake in Jindal Shadeed Iron and Steel to local investors. Jindal Shadeed Iron and Steel has a capacity to produce 2 million tonnes of steel per annum in Sohar, which is mostly used in construction sector and special steel used for other applications including oil and gas sector.

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KUWAIT: Saudi Arabia is considering increasing retail gasoline and diesel prices in 2017 for the second year in a row, as the world’s top crude exporter pursues a plan to cut its dependence on oil revenue, according to a person familiar with the matter. The rise in domestic fuel prices is expected to be announced before the end of the year, according to the person, who asked not to be identified because the plan isn’t public. The government is looking into two scenarios for the hike: either linking local fuel prices to benchmark oil prices or to the average of gasoline and diesel fuel prices on the international market, the person said. Media officials at the energy ministry in Riyadh were not im-

Report is premature “The report is premature. So far, no decision has been made. There were some issues with banks, which was discussed with banks,” Naushad A Ansari, chief executive officer of Jindal Shadeed Iron and Steel told Times of Oman. “This could be an initiative from the lenders side.” “The news report has come as a surprise for Oman operation, as

we are financially quite healthy,” added Ansari. Ansari also said that the syndicated loan, which the group took few years ago, was for the group’s operations in several countries and not just for Oman.

the loss in income from sales of subsidized fuel,” said Mohamed Ramady, a London-based independent analyst and a former professor of economics at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. “But it’s imperative that poorer sections of society are shielded through a system of well-managed rebates.” On December 28, 2015, Saudi Arabia announced that it raised retail gasoline prices to 0.75 riyals (20 cents) per litre from 0.45 riyals per litre for 91-octane fuel, and 0.9 riyals per litre from 0.6 riyals per litre for 95-octane grade. The government also increased diesel, natural gas, ethane, diesel, kerosene, electricity and water prices as part of the government’s five-year plan to reduce subsidies. — Bloomberg News

The board of directors is studying this request taking into consideration the decisions taken by the shareholders in the second extra ordinary general meeting held on December 7, 2016 and the local laws and regulations. The outcome of the decision of the board will be disclosed at the earliest after their review and study. Recently, an extraordinary general meeting of the PSC has unani-

mously decided to liquidate the company with effect from January 1, 2017, after the expiry of present concession agreement on December 31. The meeting of shareholders of majority state-owned port operator also decided to appoint Moore Stephens as the liquidators of the company, who will start their work from January 1, 2017. The move to liquidate the company was in light of the fact that

the renewal of the concession agreement to operate and manage the PSQ for another year will not generate adequate returns for the shareholders, the company said in a disclosure statement in September this year. Port Services Corporation’s revenue started declining substantially after the government shifted commercial activities of Muscat port to Sohar port in August 2014.


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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2016

MARKET MSM index ends higher

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MUSCAT SECURITIES MARKET

INDICES Index .................................................High .................Low..................... Value ............... Prev . Value.......... Diff ...............Diff % MSM30 Index ........................................ 5,733.10 ............... 5,714.87 ....................5,728.10 ....................5,714.87..................13.23 ...................0.23 Financial Index .....................................7,604.73 ...............7,554.44 ................... 7,602.60 ....................7,553.77................. 48.83 ................... 0.65 Industrial Index ....................................7,379.44 ...............7,370.65 ....................7,376.55 ................... 7,376.89..................-0.34 ...................0.00 Services Index .......................................3,063.17 .............. 3,054.53 ................... 3,055.20 ................... 3,063.17...................-7.97 .................. -0.26 MSM SHARIAH INDEX....................... 859.73 .................. 859.17 .......................859.37 .......................859.73.................. -0.36 .................. -0.04 Trading Summary Volume ................Turnover ..........Trades .............. Market Cap............. Up............Down ............. Equal .........Sec. Traded 11,024,936 ..................2,681,697 .....................634 ............... 17,349,934,593 ................ 10 ........................8 ....................32 .........................50

Ahli Bank, up by 4.32 per cent, was the top gainer while Oman Fisheries was the top loser

SHARE PRICE BULLETIN FOR WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21

with a loss of 3.23 per cent. ISIN ......................................SECURITY NAME ..................................................................VOLUME..... TURNOVER............TRADES ......OPEN PRICE......HIGH ............. LOW ........ CLOSE PR. ...PREV. CLOSE...DIFF (RO).........DIFF % .............LAST PR.....LAST BID .............LAST OFFER ........MARKET CAP.PAR VALUE

MUSCAT: Supported by gains in index large caps, the MSM30 Index ended higher at 5,728.10 points, up by 0.23 per cent. The MSM Sharia Index declined by 0.04 per cent to close at 859.37 points. Bank Muscat was the most active in terms of volume as well as turnover. Ahli Bank, up by 4.32 per cent, was the top gainer while Oman Fisheries was the top loser with a loss of 3.23 per cent. As many as 634 trades were executed on Wednesday, generating turnover of OMR2.68 million with 11.02 million shares changing hands. Out of 50 traded securities, 10 advanced, eight declined and 32 remained unchanged. Omani investors were net buyers for OMR224,000 while foreign investors switched to net sellers for OMR198,000 followed by GCC and Arab investors for OMR26,000 worth of shares. Financial Index advanced 0.65 per cent to close at 7,602.60 points. Ahli Bank, Al Batinah Development and Investment, Al Madina Investment, Ominvest and Al Omaniya Financial gained 4.32 per cent, 2.08 per cent, 1.82 per cent, 1.59 per cent and 1.43 per cent, respectively. Financial Corporation, Oman & Emirates Holding and Al Sharqia Investments declined by 1.96 per cent, 0.76 per cent and 0.71 per cent, respectively. Industrial Index remained unchanged at 7,376.55 points. Construction Materials, Gulf International Chemicals and Al Maha Ceramics gained 3.23 per cent, 1.11 per cent and 0.82 per cent, respectively. Oman Fisheries and Al Jazeera Steel declined by 3.23 per cent and 0.41 per cent, respectively. Services Index declined by 0.26 per cent to finish at 3,055.20 points. Al Suwadi Power, Oman Telecommunications Company (Omantel) and OIFC declined by CRUDE SUPPLIES

Libya reopens two oil fields CAIRO: Libya reopened two of its biggest oil fields and is set to load its first crude cargo in two years from its largest export terminal as the war-torn country pursues plans to almost double output in 2017. Benchmark Brent crude erased some of its rally on the news. Pipelines connecting the Sharara oil field to Zawiya refinery, and the El-Feel deposit to the Mellitah energy complex reopened at the town of Rayayina, according to a statement by the state-run National Oil Corp. The fields’ reopening will help boost the country’s oil production by 175,000 barrels a day within one month and 270,000 barrels a day within three months, it said. Also, a tanker is set to load the first export from Es Sider oil port since it was closed in 2014. “I welcome the statement by the Rayayina Patrols Company of the Petroleum Facilities Guard, Western Branch, announcing lifting of the blockade on all the pipelines,” National Oil Corp. Chairman Mustafa Sanalla said in the statement posted on Tuesday on the company’s website. “There were no payoffs and no backroom deals. For the first time in nearly three years all our oil can flow freely. I hope this marks the end of the use of blockade tactics in our country.” Libya’s comeback will put more pressure on the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) and other major producers that agreed over the past two weeks to cut their output to rein in an oversupply and shore up prices. The North African nation, which was exempted from Opec’s planned cuts because of its strife, is currently producing 600,000 barrels a day, less than half of the 1.6 million it pumped before a 2011 uprising. — Bloomberg News

2.11 per cent, 0.66 per cent and 0.49 per cent, respectively. Sensex declines In a range-bound session, fagend selling faltered to lose for sixth day in a row, while closing fresh two week lows by declining 65.60 points to finish at 26,242.38 in the absence any definite cues. The mute trading session witnessed small voluminous gains most of the session on overnight US markets record level while, weak Asian trend capped the gains along sentiment pressured by continued FII selling, moreover investors were in holiday mood and preferred to stay sidelines. Selling was led by FMCG, IT, Teck, CapitalGoods, HealthCare, industrials and Telecom sectors, while buying was seen in Realty, Consumer Durables, Power, utilities and Metal segments. While the broader midcap and smallcap companies shares traded lacklustre. Some stock specific trigger set of the key indices to garner substantial gains like Reliance Comminication (RCom) rose nearly 7 per cent after signing binding agreements with Canada-based Brookfield Infrastructure and institutional partners to sell its tower business for an upfront cash payment. The Sensex resumed higher 26,368.88 and hovered between 26,396.00 and 26,213.51 before closing at 26,242.38, showing a loss of 65.60 points, or 0.25 per cent. The index had fallen 389.84 points in the previous four sessions. The 50-issue NSE Nifty fell 21.10 points, or 0.26 per cent, to close at 8,061.30, after shuttling between 8,112.55 and 8,053.25. Overseas, Asian stocks ended mixed amid volatility after overnight advances in US stocks, with Singapore, south Korea and Japan losing 0.02 per cent to 0.26 per cent. – United Securities/PTI

REGULAR MARKET ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... OM0000001962............AL MADINA INVESTMENT ................................... 547,000 ............30,655......................19 ............0.055 ........... 0.057 ...........0.055........... 0.056 .............0.055 ............0.001 ..............1.818.................0.057..............0.056...................0.057................... 11,600,478 .........0.100 OM0000001533 ............OMINVEST .................................................................... 541,045 ......... 277,023..................... 45 ........... 0.508 ........... 0.518 ...........0.508............0.512 .............0.504 ........... 0.008............. 1.587 ................0.518 .............. 0.518...................0.520 .................325,524,935 .......0.100 OM0000005005 ...........ALMAHA CERAMICS .................................................. 85,071 .............41,685........................5 ........... 0.490 ...........0.490 ...........0.490........... 0.490 .............0.486 ........... 0.004............. 0.823 ................0.490..............0.490...................0.500 ..................25,725,000 .........0.100 OM0000001772 ............AL ANWAR HOLDING............................................... 1,227,537 ......235,307..................... 70 ............0.192 ........... 0.193 ...........0.191 ........... 0.192 ............. 0.191 .............0.001 ............. 0.524 ................0.191 ..............0.190................... 0.191 ...................33,600,472.........0.100 OM0000001087............OMAN UNITED INSURANCE ................................ 22,500 ............... 7,425........................2 ........... 0.330 ...........0.330 ...........0.330........... 0.330 .............0.330 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.330..............0.326...................0.330 ..................33,000,000.........0.100 OM0000001160 ............NATIONAL GAS ................................................................1,305 ...................731........................2 ........... 0.580 ...........0.580 ...........0.560........... 0.574 .............0.574 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.560..............0.560...................0.580 ..................31,570,000 .........0.100 OM0000001483............NATIONAL BANK OF OMAN ...................................53,394 .............12,694........................6 ........... 0.237 ...........0.238 ...........0.237........... 0.238 .............0.238 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.238..............0.237...................0.238..................350,997,943........0.100 OM0000001749 ............OMAN CEMENT .......................................................... 265,500 .........122,568..................... 10 ........... 0.462 ...........0.462 ...........0.460........... 0.462 .............0.462 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.460..............0.456...................0.460 .................152,863,192 ........0.100 OM0000002168............AL ANWAR CERAMIC TILES ............................... 264,010 ............45,410..................... 23 ............0.174 ........... 0.174 ...........0.172 ............0.172 ............. 0.172............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.172 ...............0.171...................0.172...................50,948,753 .........0.100 OM0000002374............UNITED FINANCE ..........................................................1,071 ...................167........................1 ............0.156 ........... 0.156 ...........0.156 ............0.156 ............. 0.156............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.156 .............. 0.145...................0.156...................50,903,297.........0.100 OM0000002796 ...........BANK MUSCAT ............................................................ 1,793,878 ......799,450...................102 ........... 0.448 ...........0.448 ...........0.444 .......... 0.446 .............0.446 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.444..............0.444...................0.446 ................1,113,327,615 .......0.100 OM0000002820 ...........GULF INVESTMENT SERVICES ................................... 25 ....................... 3........................1 ............0.117 ........... 0.117............ 0.117 ............0.115 ............. 0.115 ............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.117 .............. 0.114................... 0.115 .................... 6,766,970 ..........0.100 OM0000003398 ...........BANK SOHAR................................................................ 275,533 ........... 44,912........................5 ............0.163 ........... 0.163 ...........0.163 ............0.163 ............. 0.163............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.163 ..............0.162...................0.163..................261,533,393........0.100 OM0000003661 ............VOLTAMP ENERGY ............................................................. 10 ....................... 5........................1 ........... 0.500 ...........0.500 ...........0.500........... 0.490 .............0.490 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.500..............0.474...................0.490 ..................29,645,000.........0.100 OM0000003711 ............SOHAR POWER................................................................ 1,480 .................. 334........................2 ........... 0.226 ...........0.226 ...........0.226........... 0.230 .............0.230 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.226..............0.226...................0.230 ..................50,832,300.........0.100 OM0000003968 ...........OOREDOO....................................................................... 205,018 ......... 135,072.....................40 ........... 0.660 ...........0.660 ...........0.656........... 0.660 .............0.660 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.660..............0.656...................0.660 .................429,623,192........0.100 OM0000004768 ...........AL MADINA TAKAFUL............................................. 454,491 ........... 32,269......................17 ............0.071 ........... 0.071 ...........0.070............0.071 ............. 0.071............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.071 .............. 0.071...................0.072...................12,425,000.........0.100 OM0000004925 ...........AL BATINAH POWER................................................ 176,325.............31,754......................13 ............0.187 ........... 0.187 ...........0.180........... 0.180 .............0.180 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.180.............. 0.179...................0.180.................. 121,479,737 ........0.100 OM0000005963 ...........PHOENIX POWER ...................................................... 246,770 ............36,173.....................20 ............0.146 ........... 0.147 ...........0.146 ............0.147 ............. 0.147............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.147 .............. 0.145...................0.147..................215,002,415 ........0.100 OM0000002176 ............AL JAZEERA STEEL PRODUCTS ..........................74,083 .............18,076........................6 ........... 0.244...........0.244 ...........0.244 .......... 0.244 .............0.245 ...........-0.001 ........... -0.408 ...............0.244 ............ 0.244...................0.246 ..................30,475,102 .........0.100 OM0000001525 ............OMAN INVESTMENT AND FINANCE.................. 6,677 ............... 1,363........................4 ........... 0.205 ...........0.205 ...........0.204 .......... 0.204 .............0.205 ...........-0.001 ........... -0.488 ...............0.204 ............ 0.202...................0.204 ................. 40,800,000 ........0.100 OM0000003026 ...........OMAN TELECOMMUNICATION ..........................43,189 .............65,145.....................20 ............1.600 ........... 1.600 ...........1.505 ............1.510 .............1.520............-0.010 ........... -0.658 ...............1.505 .............. 1.505................... 1.510 ................1,132,500,000 ......0.100 .............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 6,285,912 ...1,938,222...................414 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... 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PARALLEL MARKET ................................................................................................................................................................................. OM0000002200 ...........AHLI BANK .................................................................... 270,000 ............52,149........................9 ............0.189 ........... 0.195 ...........0.189 ............0.193 ............. 0.185............ 0.008.............4.324 ................0.192 .............. 0.187...................0.192..................275,031,976 ........0.100 OM0000002366 ...........AL BATINAH DEV. INV. HOLDING ...................... 145,800 ........... 14,230.....................20 ........... 0.096 ...........0.099 ...........0.096........... 0.098 .............0.096 ........... 0.002............. 2.083 ................0.096..............0.097...................0.099....................2,940,000..........0.100 OM0000002077 ...........AL OMANIYA FINANCIAL SER. ............................... 7,000 ............... 1,981........................1 ........... 0.283 ...........0.283 ...........0.283........... 0.283 .............0.279 ........... 0.004............. 1.434 ................0.283............. 0.260...................0.283 ..................75,805,382 .........0.100 OM0000002028 ...........GULF INTERNATIONAL CHEMICALS ............ 1,252,472 ......343,075......................61 ........... 0.272 ...........0.282 ...........0.272........... 0.274 ............. 0.271............ 0.003............. 1.107.................0.278..............0.278...................0.280 ...................5,754,000 ..........0.100 OM0000001517 ............HSBC BANK OMAN .................................................... 509,969 ........... 58,946......................13 ............0.115 ........... 0.116............ 0.115 ............0.116 ............. 0.115 .............0.001 ............. 0.870 ................0.115 ...............0.115................... 0.116 ................. 232,036,284 .......0.100 OM0000001178 ............MUSCAT GASES .................................................................... 10 ....................... 6........................1 ............0.612 ........... 0.612 ...........0.612 ............0.616 ............. 0.616............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.612 ............. 0.000...................0.604 ..................18,480,000.........0.100 OM0000001400 ...........OMAN FLOUR MILLS ................................................... 2,010 ............... 1,423........................2 ............0.720 ........... 0.720 ...........0.708........... 0.700 .............0.700 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.708.............. 0.712...................0.720..................110,250,000........0.100 OM0000001608............OMAN PACKAGING ................................................... 24,299 ...............7,290........................2 ........... 0.300...........0.300 ...........0.300 .......... 0.300 .............0.300 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.300 ............ 0.280...................0.000 ................... 9,730,758 ..........0.100 OM0000001822............UNITED POWER ....................................................................31 ...................101........................1 ........... 3.250 ...........3.250 ...........3.250........... 3.250 .............3.250 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................3.250..............3.250...................3.300 ...................2,600,000..........1.000 OM0000002267 ...........GULF MUSHROOM PRODUCTS ................................... 10 ....................... 3........................1 ........... 0.336 ...........0.336 ...........0.336........... 0.336 .............0.336 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.336............. 0.000...................0.336................... 11,553,199 .........0.100 OM0000002572 ...........OMAN OIL MARKETING ..........................................12,000 ............22,320........................2 ............1.860 ........... 1.860 ...........1.860........... 1.860 .............1.860............ 0.000.............0.000 ................1.860 ............. 0.000...................1.860..................113,971,500 ........0.100 OM0000002580 ...........OMAN EDU. & TRIN. INV. ................................................505 .....................73........................2 ............0.145 ........... 0.152 ...........0.145 ............0.151 ............. 0.151 ............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.152 .............. 0.145...................0.152...................10,570,000 .........0.100 OM0000003000 ...........ALMAHA PETROLEUM PRODUCTS MAR. .......16,000 ............22,960........................3 ............1.435 ........... 1.435 ...........1.435 ............1.435 ............. 1.435............ 0.000.............0.000 ................1.435 ............. 0.000...................1.435 ...................99,015,000 .........0.100 OM0000003281............TAAGEER FINANCE ..................................................111,537 .............13,384........................7 ............0.120 ........... 0.120 ...........0.120........... 0.120 .............0.120 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.120.............. 0.119...................0.120...................30,430,800.........0.100 OM0000003521 ............GALFAR ENGINEERING AND CON. .................. 393,138............ 39,329......................19 ........... 0.100 ........... 0.101............0.100........... 0.100 .............0.100 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.100..............0.100...................0.101 ...................28,998,064.........0.100 OM0000004420 ...........BANK NIZWA ................................................................ 791,922 ........... 64,261......................17 ............0.081 ...........0.082 ...........0.081 ........... 0.081 ............. 0.081............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.081 ..............0.081...................0.082 .................121,500,000........0.100 OM0000004511 ............ALIZZ ISLAMIC BANK.............................................. 111,000 ................7,881........................5 ............0.071 ........... 0.071 ...........0.071 ............0.071 ............. 0.071............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.071 ..............0.070...................0.072...................71,000,000.........0.100 OM0000004776 ...........TAKAFUL OMAN INSURANCE .................................1,483 .................. 267........................2 ............0.180 ........... 0.180 ...........0.180........... 0.180 .............0.180 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.180.............. 0.176...................0.180...................18,000,000.........0.100 OM0000002440 ...........AL SHARQIA INVESTMENT HOLDING ........... 263,725 ........... 36,930......................14 ............0.140 ........... 0.141............0.140........... 0.140 ............. 0.141............-0.001 ........... -0.709 ...............0.140..............0.140................... 0.141 ...................12,600,000.........0.100 OM0000001681 ............OMAN AND EMIRATES INV. HOLDING............ 62,400 ............... 8,196........................7 ............0.133 ........... 0.133 ...........0.131 ............0.131 .............0.132............-0.001 ........... -0.758................0.131 ...............0.131...................0.133................... 15,965,625 .........0.100 OM0000002911 ............THE FINANCIAL CORPORATION ........................ 15,360 ............... 1,536........................2 ........... 0.100 ........... 0.100 ...........0.100........... 0.100 .............0.102 ...........-0.002 ............-1.961................0.100..............0.100...................0.000 ...................7,002,996 ..........0.100 OM0000004933 ...........AL SUWADI POWER ......................................................8,800 ............... 1,637........................3 ............0.187 ........... 0.187 ...........0.186 ........... 0.186 .............0.190 ...........-0.004 ........... -2.105 ...............0.186 ..............0.186...................0.189..................132,879,579 ........0.100 OM0000001566 ............OMAN FISHERIES ..................................................... 665,006 ........... 39,944......................18 ............0.061 ........... 0.061 ...........0.060........... 0.060 .............0.062 ...........-0.002 ........... -3.226 ...............0.061 ..............0.060...................0.061....................7,500,000 ..........0.100 .............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 4,664,477...... 737,922...................212 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... 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Mistry taps court in feud with Tatas MUMBAI: Cyrus Mistry, the ousted chairman of Tata Sons, filed a case in an Indian court against his abrupt removal as head of India’s biggest conglomerate. Mistry, who also resigned as a director in six group companies on Monday on the eve of shareholder meetings to remove him, filed the case at the National Company Law Tribunal, according to a statement from Tata Sons, which said “it will contest the allegations.” While Mistry’s office declined to comment on the lawsuit, the executive said in an interview earlier on Tuesday that he will take his fight for better transparency at the $100 billion group to court. Mistry’s steps to take the legal route are the latest twist in a battle that began with his removal from group holding company Tata Sons in October. Ratan Tata, the patriarch who mentored Mistry for the chairman job in 2012 and replaced him in October, is re-asserting control at the group, which has products ranging from the luxury Jaguar Land Rover cars to table salt. After weeks of bitter public accusations and recriminations between the two, Mistry said he plans to go to a larger “external forum” with his grievances. My fight will continue “My fight will actually continue, and not only continue, it will strengthen,” Mistry said in the interview in Mumbai. “The larger platform is partly on the legal platform. There will be other platforms as well which I don’t want to discuss.” The feud, which has now dragged on for almost two months, wasn’t about his own position but about reforming the organisation and ensuring the process for selecting the next chairman was

My fight will actually continue, and not only continue, it will strengthen. The larger platform is partly on the legal platform. There will be other platforms as well, which I don’t want to discuss Cyrus Mistry The ousted chairman of Tata Sons

transparent, Mistry said. Tata Sons in the statement on Tuesday said that filing of the law suit reflects “his deep animosity” toward Ratan Tata. Ratan Tata and four other prominent leaders — Venu Srinivasan, Amit Chandra, Ronen Sen and Kumar Bhattacharyya — are part of a panel formed to find a new Tata Sons chairman by the end of February.

“I am asking for the right person and that is not me,” Mistry said. “More than that I am asking for the right governance framework to be there in trusts and Tata Sons,” he said, referring to the charitable trusts set up by the founding family, which control a majority of group holding company Tata Sons. Tata Trusts have always complied with Indian rules, R Venkat-

aramanan, managing trustee of the charities, said in an interview on Tuesday. “There was always a symbiotic nature on how the trusts worked with each other and with the Tata entity,” Venkataramanan said. “Our governance framework is there.” Mistry, whose family owns about 18.5 per cent of Tata Sons, will remain a director on the holding company’s board “as long as they keep me,” he said. Mistry said he decided to leave the boards of Tata Steel Ltd., Tata Power Co., Tata Motors Ltd., Tata Chemicals Ltd., Tata Global Beverages Ltd. and Indian Hotels Co. on Monday due to the “coercive and aggressive” stance of Tata Sons, which meant these organizations risked losing the Tata brand name and financial support, should he stay with the firms. Shareholders of Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. last week removed Mistry as a director. Respectful dialogue Tata Sons had warned Nov. 13 that boards of the conglomerate’s listed companies must ensure their future is protected and pledged to do “whatever is required” to deal with the situation. “It is now important for both parties to move forward in a constructive way,” said Vimal Bhandari, managing director and chief executive officer at IndoStar Capital Finance, who studies family-run conglomerates. The Tata group needs to bring in clearcut governance structures and the right leadership, while Mistry needs to put forward specific ideas on how to ensure better management and performance within the group, he said. “It is time for mutually respectful dialogue and discussions, not more acrimonious legal fights,” Bhandari said. — Bloomberg News

PEIE conducts major training programme Times News Service MUSCAT: A training programme on professional project management was held at the Knowledge Oasis Muscat by the Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (PEIE), represented by its Human Resources Development Centre. The programme was moderated by Laith Al Harthi of Entropedia, who noted that having skills in project management in the current era is essential and necessary for every organisation, taking into account that the majority of organisations include a number of projects in their strategic goals. Therefore, he said, Project Management Institute (PMI) was found to be the leading international not-for-profit professional membership association for the project management profession. Al Harthi added that the Sultanate is witnessing a quantum leap at all levels and in various fields, which makes implementation of projects significant. “The field of project management is developing in the country and more professionals are entering the field. Besides, there is a growing demand to learn and apply a scientific and proper approach in project management by a large segment of public and private sector bodies,” he pointed out. It is worth mentioning that this programme comes within PEIE’s plan for 2016 to train and develop its human resources who are based in the various industrial estates pertaining to Public Establishment for Industrial Estates.


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Offer on Kia Sportage The shape of the New Sportage comprises straight and strong lines with voluminous accents that create a unique and powerful look

MUSCAT: The Kia Sportage SUV is a family compact crossover conceived for urban adventure. A common sight in the highways of Oman, the completely redesigned 2017 Sportage is considered to be the most extraordinary compact crossover on the road. At the moment, there is exciting news for customers about the Sportage on offer, says a press release. As explained by a spokesperson, “Our popular Sportage models are being offered with a cash gift up to OMR1,300. That’s right!

But if the customers so wish, they can also opt for a package that comprises 1 year insurance, two years/30,000km (whichever is earlier) service and also receive a cash gift that can go up to OMR700, depending on the model…,” said the spokesperson, “… so the choice is left to customers, whatever they feel happy with, we are here to put a smile on their face.” A popular model in Oman, the new Sportage (5 seater AWD) is

available in 2 engine sizes – 2.4 L GDI engine producing 182 horse power & 2.0L engine producing 155 horse power. Both the engines come with 6 speed automatic transmission. New Sportage comes in three trims with 2.4L GTL as top grade. The shape of the New Sportage comprises straight and strong lines with voluminous accents that create a unique and powerful look. The bold hood character lines

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and sharp headlamps accentuate its strong facial image. LED daytime running lights are integrated into the headlamp assembly for a futuristic look. Cutting-edge technology is depicted via Sportage’s exemplary features such as wireless charging, smart tail gate, JBL audio system, blind spot detection, rear cross traffic alert and lane change alert. These are but a few of the many amazing features packed into the Sportage, making it truly a pride to own and a joy to drive. Sportage has also been awarded the coveted ‘Best Small SUV of the Year’ honour at the prestigious 2016 Middle East Car of the Year Awards (MECOTY). Sportage has also earned the highest designation possible – Top Safety Pick Plus (TSP+) – from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). It is also the proud recipient of the 2016 ‘Red Dot Awards’ for Product Design, one of the most prestigious international product design competitions. Reliable International Automotive (RIA), the distributor for Kia in Oman provides a rewarding ownership experience for customers.

MUSCAT: Geely Auto, a subsidiary of Geely Auto Group, has announced sales of over 100,000 units in November 2016, the first time China’s largest privately owned car manufacturer joined the 100,000 units per month club. Geely Auto sold 102,400 units in total in November 2016, resulting in a 99% sales increase over the same period in 2015 and an increase of 7% over October 2016, says a press release. The Emgrand 7, the first Geely car designed compliant to European standards and a strategic model in the global automotive market, continues to impress with sales at 28,842 units, an increase of 32% over the same period last year. Its growing global popularity makes it one of the most important export cars for the Chinese automaker. Initially launched in 2009 and heavily upgraded in 2014 with the addition of new technology such as CVT gearboxes and ultra-fuel efficient small displacement engines, the sales of the Emgrand 7 sedan have subsequently been in

excess of one million units since the model first debuted. The Emgrand GT accounted for sales of 5,172 units in November 2016, allowing the #Supersedan to continue with the crown of being the best-selling domestic B-Segment sedan in the Chinese marketplace, and challenging many international brands at the same time. Even the export models of Geely saw a 102 % increase in sales in 2016 indicating that Geely’s Generation 3.0 of vehicles are being highly welcome both at home and in international markets. Geely’s initial sales goal for 2016 was set at 600,000 units before being revised to 650,000 and then 700,000 units due to strong demand for Geely’s Generation 3.0 of vehicles.

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Bank Sohar supports Oman BSM organises voluntary Down Syndrome Association blood donation programme MUSCAT: Under the umbrella of its corporate social responsibility programme, Bank Sohar recently extended its support to the Oman Down Syndrome Association (ODSA). This donation, which will contribute towards the purchase of essential equipment for the association, is the bank’s 23rd donation of the year and also marks the bank’s second consecutive year of support to the association, says a press release. The donation cheque was handed over at the association’s head office to Ahmed Mohammed Al Jabri, chairman of ODSA, by Munira Abdulnabi Macki, GM of HR and Corporate Support and Mazin Mahmood Al Raisi, S. AGM and head of Marketing and Customer Experience at Bank Sohar. Commenting on the donation, Munira Abdulnabi Macki

said, “ODSA has been supporting children suffering from down syndrome, together with their families, since 2003 and was even endorsed by the Ministry of Social Development last year. We at Bank Sohar care dearly for the children of our community and consider it our responsibility and an honour to support organisations such as the ODSA, that continually strive to raise awareness, and promote the acceptance of children with Down Syndrome.”

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Barik International participates in OCFM

MUSCAT: Barik International participated in the Oman Cleaning and Facility Management conference (OCFM). This first edition of the exhibition was inaugurated by Eng. Mohsin bin Mohammed bin Ali Al Sheikh, chairman of Muscat Municipality. The theme of the event was 'Together towards protecting Health, Facility & Environment,'says a press release. Barik International is the sole distributor of Roots Multi clean products in Oman. Roots is one of major world brands when it comes to Cleaning and Facility management products. Its manufacturing

Ahmed Mohammed Al Jabri said, “It is our vision to empower every child with Down Syndrome to realise their true potential and grow as productive contributing members of the community. In fact Bank Sohar’s partnership with us over these past two years, alongside the numerous other NGOs they support, is a clear demonstration of their consistent and unwavering support for the welfare of persons living with disabilities.”

facility is the most sophisticated and is one of the largest in the region in the range of cleaning and hygiene products. Barik International has added Roots brand as one of its feathers in the cap since 2015, Barik Int’l also stocks and supplies cleaning chemicals, various industrial equipment, fittings. Its showroom is located heart of the city i.e. near to Ghala industrial area. Barik International has its service yard at Misfah Industrial Estate. Minor technical problem will be resolved at Ghala and the major service issues will be resolved in its yard in Misfah.

ODC holds graduation ceremony MUSCAT: Oman Dental College (ODC) held its fifth graduation ceremony for students of dental surgery recently. Held at the Ministry of Education auditorium in Wattayah, 62 graduates were given their Bachelor of Dentistry certificates, says a press release. Hamad bin Khamis Al Amri, undersecretary of Labour Affairs at the Ministry of Manpower attended the event as the chief guest. Members of the ODC’s Board of Trustees also attended. Professor Nairn H. F. Wilson, immediate Past President British Dental Association and former President UK General Dental Council, commented: “As the chairman of the Board of Trustees, I am delighted to see that ODC is already producing graduates of an extremely high calibre. I look forward to seeing ODC mature into an institution that produces all members of a dental team.”

MUSCAT: Bangladesh School Muscat (BSM) organised a day long voluntary blood donation programme on December 18 to mark the 46th Victory Day of Bangladesh. BSM organised this event in coordination with Ministry of Health and with the approval of Ministry of Education, Sultanate of Oman. A significant number of bags full of blood have been collected during the programme , says a press release. Fatma Abdul Abbas Noorani, director general of Private Schools, Ministry of Education, Sultanate of Oman inaugurated the programme as the chief guest. She was accompanied by Siddiqa Abdul Majeed Al-Lawati, director of International Schools’ Office. Noorani highly appreciated the initiatives taken by school. She emphasised on the importance of this initiative on the students and the community as a whole. “It is highly appreciated what BSM is doing for the students as well as the community as a whole. We know how much we need such initiatives as blood donation, not only for now but also to instil these values in the youth,” she said. Sheik Sekander Ali, Ambassador of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh to Sultanate of Oman was also present during the inaugural ses-

sion as the special guest. Higher officials of Bangladesh Embassy also attended in the programme. The ambassador emphasised on donating blood and inspired everybody to utilise this opportunity of saving lives by donating blood. He thanked the school authority for taking such a noble initiative. He also praised the donors. Since donating blood is not harmful for the donor, rather, it is great opportunity to save a life, so he suggested all to donate blood regularly. To enrich the stock of blood for emergency and to make the people encouraged under the programme ‘Donate Blood Regularly’ the Health Department tries to collect blood from the people. ‘A safe blood stock secure for all’ – is a blood collecting programme of

Health Department under Directorate General of Health Affairs. The ministry people got pleased observing the spontaneous participation of the teachers and students of the school. “It is a good sign that students are highly interested to donate blood. Since they are under aged, we cannot allow them to donate blood. But this programme definitely will inspire them to donate blood in future,” said Dr Abdel-Hady Osama, Physician at Central Blood Bank. Students, teachers and staff of BSM participated gladly and made the programme successful. Many of them donated blood voluntarily and encouraged the other to donate blood without hesitation. A significant number of bags full of blood was collected during the day long programme.

INTERESTING ACTIVITIES

WCAS organises Community Fest MUSCAT: Community engagement committee of Waljat College of Applied Sciences (WCAS) organised Community Fest recently. The fest was aimed at participation from students studying in various secondary schools in Oman. Around 100 students from different school participated in the event. Different competitions were organised in the fest for the school children like painting and poster making competition, developing business plan, debate, and cultural events, says a press release. Ajay Khimji, noted industrialist and social activist from Oman, presided over the event as chief guest. In his address to the school students Khimji emphasised the importance of exercise for a

healthy future. Exercise not only helps keeping body healthy but also is a means of relaxation. Khimji advised students to realise the importance of being happy at the present moment. The event started with a career counselling session with an objective to create awareness about the existing and upcoming opportunities in higher education in Oman as well as US, UK, Australia and India. Around 100 students

from Indian School Muscat, Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir, Indian School Ibra, Indian School Al Maabela, Bangladesh School Muscat participated in various activities in the fest. S. L. Gupta, Dean WCAS, Prof. (Dr.) said, “Such fest will give school students an opportunity to visit a higher education institute.” The event was supported by Muscat Pharmacy and Landmark Group, Oman.


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Wedding event to showcase an array of bridal products and services MUSCAT: East Expo Company holds a gathering under the occasion of Oman Bride Show 2017, the most prestigious wedding event in the country and Oman’s biggest trade show related to weddings, the bridal show, a beautiful fourday extravaganza show, opens its doors on January 25 and ends on January 28, 2017 at the Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre. With more participants, bigger surprises, larger exhibit area, and more exciting ideas for soon-toweds let your wedding planning begin at the bridal show. You need not travel anywhere to plan your wedding. Make your dreams happen here. After all, it’s your wedding, the most special day

in your life. Over 30 sponsors and vendors will be present to discuss future wedding plans with prospective brides and their families including photographers, videographers, caterers, florists, cake makers, venue owners, and entertainment providers, says a press release. Premiering at the bridal show is the newest craze in fashion and design, be it high value designer dress or exquisite hand crafted premium state of the art jewellery. Bridal gowns highlighted at this wedding planning party will showcase traditional and contemporary collections known for sophistication, feminine detailing, and a modern approach to bridal designs that fall

within every budget. At the bridal show you’ll find everything you need and with local and international wedding professionals. As parallel events, a fashion show is planned, where the models will be displaying the latest and trendy apparels for the bride.

So the bride can visualise herself on those outfits and select the best. “On this special occasion we will be presenting a Beautiful Bride Evening, a very popular trend because of the large number of wedding party attendants. “We have a set up a table for the

Orpic felicitates long serving employees The awards were given to employees who have completed 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years at Majan Hall, Sohar

MUSCAT: Orpic felicitated 255 employees at its annual Long Service Awards event. The high profile event was held to honour employees who have been working and have actively contributed to the success of the company. The awards were given to employees who have completed 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years at Majan Hall, Sohar. The awards also

included the Chairman Excellence Award and the Pride Winners for the year 2016, says a press release. The event was held under the auspices of Sultan bin Salim Al Habsi, secretary general of the Supreme Council for Planning, and Chairman of Orpic. It was also attended by board members, government officials and senior management of Orpic. The day’s proceedings began with a welcome address by Nofal Al Saidi, general manager – Hu-

man Resource Services, Orpic. Nofal stated, “As a responsible organisation, we aim to attract, develop and retain best-in-class talent. We are committed to creating jobs for Omanis while offering opportunities for all our employees to develop fulfilling careers. “To be the partner of choice to current and prospective employees, we have created efficient operational structures, ensuring the right people are in the right positions.”

Nofal reiterated that the company provides a challenging and rewarding career to its employees and awarding the long serving employees was a testament to that. In fact 53% of leadership positions in Orpic are occupied by Omanis as heads of function, departments’ managers, team leaders and advisers. Omanisation has reached 77%, as the company has attracted more than 680 new Omani and expatriate skilled and experienced staff hired during 2016 and around 170 trainees have been mobilized during the same year. A significant investment worth noting is the fact that around 36 high potential Omani employees have been chosen to be trained and nurtured as Orpic’s future leaders. All the programmes and initiatives contribute towards providing a safe environment for our people to develop their skills and achieve their best in building an integrated national company that we are all proud of.

bride to be, a small intimate table for typically just the bride and groom at the wedding reception, enabling the wedding party to sit with family and friends,” said Hiyam, project manager. Oman Bride Show 2017 provides an exhilarating exhibition experience with many new things to see each day of the show. In addition to meeting first hand with leading wedding and bridal services, a visitor to Oman Bride Show 2017 can participate in many daily events taking place throughout the Four days of the exhibition. Stage shows and events will take place throughout the day so you can check out all the latest in bridal fashions. Cakes, invitations,

catering, DJ’s & bands, honeymoons, destination weddings and everything else you could dream up. Needless to say if you’re going to see one bridal show the Oman Bridal show has it all to make your dreams come true. Hiyam added, “This is a unique designed bridal show, unlike any other one seen in the past. There is a strong desire and need of the local community looking for something very unique and different, all the time and this bride show highlights it.” A variety of well reputed, known and established names in the wedding industry will highlight their exhibits, at this newly designed wedding planning party.

FESTIVE PERIOD

Christmas gifts at Leather & Lather MUSCAT: The season of gifts is upon us and let not the burden of shopping stop you from enjoying this beautiful season. Leather & Lather have a large variety of exquisite gifts for your loved ones ranging from German shaving systems which include a silver badger brush (made from the finest badger hair and highest rating in its class), choice of handmade wooden or porcelain handle razors in MACH 3 or safety blade style, traditional

colognes in classical and lasting fragrances, luxury grooming items including naturally made soaps organic shampoos, shaving creams, handmade leather wallets in English leather and stylish Italian belts. And all of these are in beautiful gift boxes specially made for the season perfect to express your love. You can also customise your gifts from all of the range to suit your style and budget and have gift wrapped in our gift boxes.

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AOU organises annual research workshop

MUSCAT: The Arab Open University (AOU) in Muscat and for the third year has organised its research annual workshop. Thrilled by the growing interest in the workshop, the organising Research Committee invited participants to meet again next year. Over 90 researchers and students from all over Oman’s colleges and universities attended the one day conference at Majan Continental Hotel in Muscat, says a press release. Dr Moosa Alkindy, AOU Branch Director and a strong supporter of research, welcomed the guests and reiterated his full support for the event and any other project related to research. Raised at the conference were many important issues as knowhow for researches that followed by great discussions. The topics included writing good research, publishing in highly refereed journals, enhancing data collection

with online forms, data analytics, research funding and research ethics. Dr Kabaly from the AOU introduced the speakers throughout the day. Attractive session Dr Nafaa Jabeur from the German University of Technology in Oman discussed designing and writing good research papers. He was followed by Dr Bremananth from Sur University College, who discussed how to prepare and manage to publish in prestigious journals that are high impact factor journals. Then was the most attractive session of the day for all researchers, how to get funding for your research. Dr Obaid Al-Saidi from The Research Council (TRC), and Dr Moosa Alkindi shared the panel. Other participants of the panel were Dr Huda Salim Al- Shuali from HCT and Dr Oualid Ben Ali from GUtech, Prof. Dr Joseph

Mani from MCBS and Dr Muna Al Kalbani from the AOU. The panel was moderated by AOU researcher and conference’s contact person, Dr Sherimon. Dr Obaid suggested that there is money available for research and many researches have been and are financed right now from the TCR regardless to the recent financial restrains. He suggested universities should instruct researchers to apply for funds from businesses and even from outside donors. The panel agreed to encourage researches not to let money stand in the way of their research but rather to seek funding especially from the private sector, who might be interested in the researched topics and find a way to cooperate with researchers. Other issues were raised at the conference are ‘Enhancing Data Collection with Online Forms’, presented by Dr Malik Al-Namani

from SQU. ‘Data Analytics: Transforming Data into Actionable Insights’ another topic was presented by Dr Ben George Ephrem from Higher College of Technology. Dr Mohammed Banihani from the Graduate School of Education at the AOU presented on the ‘Ethical Standards and Principles of Good Practice in Research’ based on the Code of Research Ethics utilised by the AOU. Banihani suggested that in order for the researcher to produce an excellent research one has to comply with the ethical standards. He explained some common mistakes a researcher might commit in the course of writing and presenting data that might be considered unethical. Finally, on behalf of the AOU Dr Mohammed Al Haziazi, assistant to the AOU Director and Waleed Aboraya, chair of the Research Committee thanked the participants for their time and participation.


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Qatar Airways Joyalukkas opens 2nd showroom in USA launches non-stop flights to Tbilisi DOHA: Qatar Airways this weekend celebrated the launch of new direct flights from Doha to Tbilisi, increasing travel options to and from Georgia, while enhancing overall journey times. Qatar Airways now operates four direct flights to Tbilisi from Doha’s Hamad International Airport, complementing the existing seven weekly flights that operate via Baku in Azerbaijan, says a press release. Operated by a Qatar Airways Airbus A320 aircraft, the new direct scheduled flight time - of just over three hours from Doha - sees overall journey times drop significantly across the airline’s global network to and from this increasingly popular tourist destination, complemented by seamless transfers through the airline’s global home and hub, Hamad International Airport, in the State of Qatar.

Qatar Airways now operates four direct flights to Tbilisi from Doha’s Hamad International Airport Akbar Al Baker, Group Chief Executive - Qatar Airways commented: “We are delighted to celebrate the launch of direct flights to Tbilisi, offering Georgian citizens shorter journey times to more than 150 destinations around the world. As both an economical and cultural hub, our new shorter flight times will attract many business and leisure passengers alike, while our tagged service via Baku will continue to offer a quick and efficient link between Azerbaijan and Georgia.”

NEW JERSEY: Multi-awarded global jewellery retail chain Joyalukkas adds another milestone to 2016 with the opening of its second showroom in the USA at Edison, New Jersey recently. Inaugurated by Thomas Lankey, Mayor of Edison, New Jersey, in the presence of Antony Jos, director, Joyalukkas Group; Aniyan George, KCCNA President; Jiby Thomas, FOMAA Secretary; Bishop Joy Alappatt, Syro Malabar Diocese North America; Dilip Verghese; Francy Verghese, GM-Joyalukkas USA Operations and other dignitaries, says a press release. The inauguration was a resounding success, with many local VIPs and dignitaries as well as company executives in attendance. After the overwhelming response received from their first showroom in Houston. The opening of their second showroom in New Jersey is part of the Group’s aggressive expansion plans, which also include the opening of a third showroom in the USA in Chicago in the next few months. Joyalukkas has earned the

moniker “world’s favourite jeweller” by offering world-class products coupled with the highest standards of customer service wherever they operate. “Opening showrooms in the USA is a dream come true for all of us at Joyalukkas Group,” said Joy Alukkas, chairman and managing director of Joyalukkas Group. “New Jersey is an exciting location and we are looking forward to providing the quality of jewellery

Zubair SEC, OJA ink pact A key objective of the MoU is shedding light on the success stories of small enterprises and entrepreneurs in the Sultanate and building capacity in the area of media and communication

MUSCAT: In line with its efforts to raise and promote a culture for entrepreneurship in the Sultanate, Zubair Small Enterprises Centre (Zubair SEC) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for collaboration with the Omani Journalists Association (OJA). A key objective of the MoU is shedding light on the success stories of small enterprises and entrepreneurs in the Sultanate and building capacity in the area of media and communication. Understanding that media has an important role to play in raising a culture of entrepreneurship, the MoU aims to positively enrich perception of entrepreneurship through articles, interviews and exposure. This becomes significant especially in the context that an increase in exposure to entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in the media engenders a more positive attitude to entrepreneurship, says a press release. The MoU was signed by Awad Baqweir, chairman of the Omani Journalists Association and Khalid Muhammad Al Zubair, managing director of The Zubair Corporation. The signing ceremony was attended by OJA board members and executives from The Zubair Corporation and Zubair SEC. As part of the MoU, OJA will organise workshops for Zubair SEC members on the importance of media and press coverage, and how to get featured and covered in the media. Zubair SEC will extend advisory services to journalists and members of OJA who aspire to establish their own businesses or already have some small busi-

nesses running. Khalid Muhammad Al Zubair, managing director of The Zubair Corporation said: “Journalists in the Sultanate have been playing a pivotal role in raising awareness and building a culture of entrepreneurship. It is through their dedicated efforts that many entrepreneurs and owners of small businesses got the opportunity to be featured and known in the market. Press coverage, features, articles and interviews have helped and will continue to help new entrepreneurs immensely. Members of Zubair SEC have been privileged to enjoy such opportunities and make the best out of what the media exposure could offer through efforts facilitated by our Centre.” Emphasising that there has been an increase in the volume of positive media coverage of entrepreneurship, he added: “We are happy to announce this collabo-

ration with the Omani Journalists Association, but we must say that this partnership is not new as journalists have always been key stakeholders and partners in the joint efforts to support small enterprises in the Sultanate, and we are looking forward to further collaboration to extend best efforts possibly to small enterprises and entrepreneurs in the country”. Awad Said Baqweir, chairman of the Omani Journalists Association said: “We are appreciative to Zubair SEC for their significant interest and emphasis on the role of the media in the development of entrepreneurship in the Sultanate. Media exposure is key to the shedding light on the business activities of any enterprise in the world, especially small and medium enterprises that are always in need to be known in the market to compete.” He added: “Such exposure needs a lot of effort by both busi-

ness owners and journalists in the Sultanate who play an important role in supporting their fellow citizens of entrepreneurs. Ali Rashed Al Mata’ni, deputy chairman at OJA, head of the Training Committee, said: “signing this memorandum of collaboration with Zubair SEC reflects both parties’ interest in the development of entrepreneurship in the Sultanate. This collaboration is considered an important step in further engaging journalists in the arena of SMEs development in order to develop their understanding even more around several issues concerning SMEs and entrepreneurship. Such an understanding is key to the progress of an entrepreneurship culture in the country.” He added: “This MoU aligns with the capacity building programmes at OJA that aim at developing journalists’ skills and calibre in many areas including business entrepreneurship. As such, OJA will encourage its members and journalists in general to pay special attention in featuring entrepreneurial stories and raise society’s awareness around the development of the SME sector.” Ali also thanked Zubair SEC for its support and initiative that will contribute largely in enabling journalists who are specialised in business entrepreneurship in the Sultanate. Zubair SEC, a social responsibility initiative of The Zubair Corporation has more than 330 members who are entitled to the centre’s advisory and capacity building services along with networking opportunities and business development support.

and service Joyalukkas is known for to the cosmopolitan mix of customers here. The response to the opening our showroom in Edison was heartwarming and we strive to return this great reception with great value and quality service for all customers.” Customers visiting the Joyalukkas New jersey showroom during inauguration period enjoy a free 2 gram gold coin on purchase of diamond, polki & pearl

jewellery worth $2000 or more. While those purchasing gold & precious jewellery worth $1000 and more will also get a quarter gram gold coin for free. The Joyalukkas Edison, New Jersey showroom showcases a mix of traditional, ethno contemporary and international designs that have won of hearts and following of customers around the world in exclusive Joyalukkas brands.


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NBO, ahlibank sign pact for Anantara Al Akhdar resort MUSCAT: National Bank of Oman (NBO) and ahlibank have signed a credit facility agreement to provide financing of OMR20 million for Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort and Spa. The signing ceremony was held on the premises of the Ministry of Defence Pension Fund (MODPF), which is the promoter and owner of the resort, says a press release. Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort, which had its official opening ceremony on December 5, is an upscale property set in the rocky contours of the vast Saiq Plateau on Oman’s fabled Green Mountain. It is perched 2,000 metres above sea level on the curving rim of a great canyon, making it the highest five-star resort in the Middle East. The resort is immersed in natural beauty, with each room and villa offering authentic indigenous experiences, allowing discerning guests to enjoy the culture and landscape of the Sultanate.

NBO and ahlibank are equal lenders in the deal. NBO’s Investment Banking Division acted as the financial adviser to MODPF for the debt financing, and will also act as the agent bank, security agent and account bank. Addleshaw Goddard, Oman, acted as the legal advisor to MODPF in the deal, whilst Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP acted as the legal adviser to the lending banks. Ahmed Al Musalmi, chief ex-

ecutive officer of NBO, said: “Our participation in this financing agreement underpins NBO’s commitment to supporting Oman’s economic agenda and developing the Sultanate’s tourism sector. We will continue to support Oman’s diversification strategy by financing projects of national and strategic importance and offering pioneering financial solutions. We are very proud to be contributing to the key non-oil sectors in the economy.”

Lloyd Maddock, chief executive officer of ahlibank, said: “ahlibank congratulates the Ministry of Defense Pension Fund on the official opening of the Anantara Al Jabal Akhdar Hotel, the highest altitude five-star resort in the Middle East. We are delighted to be a financier of this truly unique development, and wish the owners and operators every success. We are certain that this one of a kind resort will enchant guests from near and far,

Bank Muscat wins STP award from Citibank The award recognised Bank Muscat’s exceptional quality of SWIFT messages on dollar payment and maintaining an outstanding error-free rate for remittances

MUSCAT: Bank Muscat, the flagship financial services provider in the Sultanate, has won a prestigious award from Citibank in recognition of operational excellence in the field of dollar payments processing. Bank Muscat won the straightthrough-processing (STP) award by Citibank for outstanding performance in dollar denominated fund transfer and commercial payments, says a press release. The award recognised Bank

Muscat’s exceptional quality of SWIFT messages on dollar payment and maintaining an outstanding error-free rate for remittances. The award was based on evaluation of the quality and accuracy of SWIFT payment messages routed through Citibank. The award highlighted the bank’s commitment to high standards of quality in meeting the stringent criteria for fund transfer. The bank’s exceptional quality in the delivery of commercial payments and transfers, facilitated by a state-of-the-art in-house payment architecture, which helps to con-

sistently maintain high SWIFT standards for automated processing throughout the payment chain resulting in extremely high STP rates, was also acknowledged. The bank’s Central Operations electronic payments department, Treasury back office and Global Trade Services department are handling fund transfer operations while the technical and security issues are handled by the Systems & Procedures department. The Financial Institutions Group, reckoned as one of the leading FI teams in the region, has established more than 500 correspondent banking

relationships across the world. Citibank is among Bank Muscat’s prominent correspondent banks for dollar payments. Citibank representatives commended the operational teams involved in processing dollar payments at Bank Muscat for the error-free rate maintained consistently throughout the high volume of remittances processed during 2015. A multi-award winning organisation, Bank Muscat’s STP performance has been consistently lauded by the international financial and banking community for several years.

whilst contributing to the ongoing economic development of the Niyabat of Al Jabal Al Akhdar.” Commenting on the signing ceremony, Saleh Nasser Al Habsi, general manager of MODPF, said: “This agreement represents a major step forward for the country’s tourist sector and financial services industry. The support of both NBO and ahlibank has been fantastic, and with their financial backing, we are confident that Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort and Spa will quickly build its status as one of the most remarkable and outstanding resorts in the country.” Hamad Mohammad Al Wahaibi, director of Investments at MODPF, added: “This is a positive step towards enhancing the pension fund’s relationships with the private sector. At MODPF, we continue to develop new projects aimed at improving returns for our pensioners while contributing to Oman’s

infrastructure and diversification strategy. We thank both banks for their commitment to the project and look forward to working with them again in the near future.” A total of 115 luxury guest rooms and villas in the Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar Resort and Spa overlook either the dramatic canyon or tranquil gardens. The resort’s 82 premier and deluxe rooms contain a spacious bedroom, amongst the largest in the country, and a spa-like bathroom complete with a rain shower and separate bath alongside a balcony. The resort boasts a world-acclaimed Anantara Spa, which harnesses the essence of Arabia with ancient hammam rituals as well as private rooms offering signature spa treatments using indigenous ingredients and traditions. In addition, the resort features extensive meeting and banqueting facilities to host weddings, events, conferences and team building activities.

BURGERS AND FRIES

Five Guys to open at Muscat Grand Mall MUSCAT: Five Guys, the world renowned burgers and fries enterprise, will be opening its first outlet in Oman at Muscat Grand Mall (MGM). The soon to open Five Guys outlet will be located in the new extension of the mall and promises no freezers, no microwaves, no timers, and no can-openers, while only serving fresh hand-prepared meals, says a press release. Commenting on the outlet, Hassan Jaboub, general manager of Muscat Grand Mall said, “Five Guys is among the world’s most well-known burgers and fries brand and with good reason. Its freshly made burgers are well loved by fans and critics alike, offering unmatched flavour and freshness. I am confident they will be right at home at Muscat Grand Mall, which is already home to the largest food court in Oman, featuring some of the world’s most famous coffee and fast food brands.” The Five Guys Burgers and Fries restaurant at MGM will be unique in its design, materials and layout, offering a contemporary feel while boldly sporting the brand’s trademark red and white colour scheme. As is the hallmark of the brand, the clearly visible open kitchen will sport no freezers or microwaves and will offer a clear view of how each meal is me-

ticulously hand crafted to order. Launched in Arlington, Virginia back in 1986, the Five Guys name was inspired by the five brothers of the Murrell family who founded the franchise. The guiding principle of the brand is as simple as it comes – Burgers and Fries – hand formed and cooked to perfection. That formula has transformed Five Guys, over the last 30 years, into a globally renowned burgers and fries enterprise. Ever-passionate about Five Guys, the Murrell Family members still meet every Tuesday and all continue to play key roles in the business; each contributing their finely-honed skills and expertise. Through an unwavering commitment to excellence and strong guiding principles, Five Guys do not have freezers on-site to ensure no frozen ingredients are used, instead only chillers are used. Everything is cooked fresh from scratch for each order. “At MGM we are always looking to introduce brands that offer something unique for our visitors; and Five Guys is just such a brand. With over 250,000 possible ways to order a burger at Five Guys, fans of burgers and fries will always have something new to taste every time they visit the outlet at MGM once it opens,” added Hassan.

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Ministry of Social Development honours Bank Sohar for CSR activities

Telal Al Qurm honoured with The Luxury 100 award

MUSCAT: In recognition of its continued support of various Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) across the country, Bank Sohar was recently honoured and presented with a token of appreciation by the Ministry of Social Development. The honouring event was held in commemoration of the International Disabled Day and took place on December 13 at the Public Authority for Civil Aviation at Muscat under the auspices of Sayyid Saud bin Hilal Al Busaidi, Minister of State and Governor of Muscat. Representing Bank Sohar at the event and receiving the token on its behalf was Mazin Mahmood Al Raisi, senior AGM and head of Marketing and Customer Experience, says a press release. Commenting on being honoured by the ministry, Munira Abdulnabi Macki, GM of HR and Corporate Support at Bank Sohar said, “Corporate social responsibility and working towards the betterment of the communities in which we operate has always been at the heart of our corporate philosophy. Through our various donations, contributions, and support offered to NGOs across the country, we hope to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who need it. Furthermore, through our actions we wish to serve as an inspiration to other private sector organisations, highlighting the responsibility that we have towards the community, irrespective of size. This prestigious honour we have received will serve

MUSCAT: Telal Al Qurm Real Estate Company, a subsidiary of the Kuwait-based Alargan International Real Estate Company, has made it to the Signature’s The Luxury 100 list with the “affordable luxury living of the year” award. The second edition of The Luxury 100, Signature magazine’s annual luxury list and awards, was held recently at the Al Bustan Palace, a Ritz Carlton hotel. Tony Safarian, General Manager - Telal Al Qurm Real Estate Company said: “We are thrilled with this recognition and the award inspires our team to continue enhancing our service, facilities and customer experiences. Signature’s The Luxury 100 list recognises companies and brands for their exemplary initiatives, excellence and outstanding achievements. “We feel this award makes an important statement about our commitment to the industry we represent. Our exceptionally designed residential units and plots set amidst picturesque avenues and green corridors have impressed end-use homeowners as well as customers who seek longterm value and investors.” The Luxury 100, a unique initiative that marks the country’s and the region’s only list of iconic luxury products of the year, is a superlative compilation or a consolidated ‘List of Lists’ that embodies the spirit of luxury. Created after months of study and research, the editors of UMS, renowned luxury specialists, lifestyle journalists and a select mix

to reinforce our determination to continue striving for excellence in each and every one of our initiatives that constitute our corporate social responsibility programme.” Over the past nine years Bank Sohar has made significant contributions towards community development across the Sultanate as well as several other causes across various fields; always placing great importance on the development of the society. The bank has also strongly supported those organisations and initiatives that selflessly serve the community and provide resources for people with special needs or make meaningful contributions that benefit the community as a whole. Bank Sohar also endorses social development and environment friendly practices in all facets of its business and

designs its products, services and CSR programmes in line with its drive towards excellence. Furthermore, the bank also strives to ensure that its contributions are carefully planned and evaluated in order to diversify and reach out to the maximum number of people especially those in most need of it, offering recipients positive support and making a meaningful change. This year alone more than 23 organisations around the Sultanate. The bank has also, over the years, extended its supported a broad range of charitable organisations across the Sultanate ranging from child care centres and charity organisations to association that offer support to the differently abled of our community and those suffering from terminal illnesses.

We feel this award makes an important statement about our commitment to the industry we represent. Our exceptionally designed residential units and plots set amidst picturesque avenues and green corridors have impressed end-use homeowners as well as customers who seek long-term value and investors Tony Safarian General Manager - Telal Al Qurm Real Estate Company of readers and industry experts weighed in to create this list and each featured product has proven its luxury credentials with its popularity. The categories, which

include personal luxury goods, luxury cars and luxury hospitality, have been expanded this year to include bespoke banking and toptier real estate.


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As part of a twoyear deal, the AHF,

MUSCAT: Oman Olympic Committee (OOC) Chairman Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed Al Zubair hosted a luncheon in honour of Asian Hockey Federation (AHF) CEO ‘Dato’ Tayyab Ikram at Shangri-La Hotel. Tayyab Ikram, who is also the board member of the International Hockey Federation (FIH), was here on an official invitation to attend the final of His Majesty’s Cup Hockey Championship last Monday. During his stay, Tayyab Ikram presented the AHF Distinguished Sports Achievement Award to

under FIH strategy for development of global sport, will help OHA to work for overall growth of hockey in Oman while also considering awarding international events to the country

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Sheikh Khalid Al Zubair for his contribution to the sports. During the luncheon, Team Coorg Muscat and Friends of Naqvi Group also felicitated Tayyab Ikram with SAS Naqvi and Bellu Kuttappa presenting a memento to the visiting official. Also present on the occasion were Oman Hockey Association (OHA) chief Talib Al Wahaibi, vice-chairman Dr. Mohammed Al Amri, Genaral Secretary Dr. Khamis Al Rahbi, former players and sports officials Mohammed Shambeh Al Raisi, Abdulrahman Al Raisi, Aftab Gilani and Zuhair Al Ajmi.

TWO-YEAR DEAL: OHA chief Talib Al Wahaibi, second from right, and AHF CEO ‘Dato’ Tayyab Ikram, second from left, exchange documents after signing the deal at Oman Olympic Committee Headquarters on Wednesday. – JUN ESTRADA/Times of Oman

raoas@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: With a positive and proactive team of officials backing him to the hilt, the newly-elected chairman of Oman Hockey Association (OHA) Talib Al Wahaibi — who is also an equally forward looking administrator, is making sincere and serious efforts for the overall development of hockey in the Sultanate. Since taking over the rein of the Sultanate’s hockey governing body early November, Talib Al Wahaibi has managed to make some positive changes — like bringing the hockey fraternity together leading to the renewed interest of clubs taking part in His Majesty’s Cup Hockey Championship and subsequent hosting of the same with grand success, and taking a decision to have a long-time national team coach.

All this indicates to the seriousness with which his team of dedicated board members are working with a positive attitude. But the biggest step — and the most ambitious one to date, was taken by OHA boss on Wednesday when he grabbed an opportunity to seal a deal with the Asian Hockey Federation (AHF), a contract that will put Oman hockey on the path to further progress. It was an opportunity that presented itself with the AFH CEO ‘Dato’ Tayyab Ikram arriving here on an official invitation to attend the prestigious HM’s Cup hockey final, and after a round of talks, OHA chief and the visiting Asian hockey official readily agreed to go ahead and put the ink to the paper. As per the two-year deal, which Talib Al Wahaibi and Tayyab

Ikram signed during a simple ceremony organised at the Oman Olympic Committee (OOC) Headquarters, will see the Asian body providing all help for the OHA to work for the overall development of the game in Oman. Speaking after the signing ceremony, AHF CEO Tayyab Ikram said: “This initiative is part of AHF’s efforts to implement FIH global strategy to assist various national associations to develop hockey in their respective countries. “It (the deal) is an important step in development of hockey in Oman. We, AHF and FIH one one side, and OHA on the other will work as two partners for the development hockey.” Tayyab Ikram, who is also a member of the FIH board, said: “As per the contract, we will help OHA

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Mohammed Al Nabhani gets Davis Cup Commitment Award MUSCAT: The Oman Tennis Federation (OTA) on Wednesday celebrated the conferring of Davis Cup Commitment Award by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) on Omani star Mohammed Al Nabhani. Launched in 2012, the ITF presents the Award through the national associations to players who have competed in a minimum of 20 home or away ties or 50 ties at any level of the competition, including Zone Group Events. Mohammed Al Nabhani, who represented Oman in 57 Davis Cup ties, was presented with the award during a ceremony organised at the OTA Headquarters.

Oman Olympic Committee (OOC) chief Sheikh Khalid bin Mohammed Al Zubair handed over the award and a certificate to Mohammed Al Nabhani in the presence of

OTA chief Khalid Al Aadi and vicechairman Khalid Al Nabhani, the elder brother of Mohammed who had also represented Oman in the Davis Cup for several years.

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ITPF holds General Assembly MUSCAT: The International Tent Pegging Federation (ITPF) held their General Assembly meeting on Wednesday under the chairmanship of Mohammed Issa Al Fairuz and with the participation of representatives of member countries. The General Assembly approved minutes of the previous meeting. It also reviewed applications for hosting the World Cup, qualifying tournaments and training courses, as well as reviewing applications for joining the ITPF and activating the Beach Committee. The ITPF General Assembly approved organising the 1st Beach Championship for Tent Pegging in the Sultanate. It also approved granting orders and the strategic plan for the laws, in addition to discussing performance of the committees and reviewing implementation of orders delegated to the commit-

tees within the strategic plan. ITF chief Mohammed Issa Al Fairuz in his speech said: “Since launching the ITPF on October 27 in 2013 in Muscat, it witnessed many activities and programmes, the foremost of which is formulating the statute of the ITPF, regulations for the assistant committees and updating laws of the game.” “The ITPF is striving to popularise and develop tent pegging sport in all continents of the world,” he said.

Meanwhile, Hamad bin Salim Al Balushi, chairman of ITPF Competitions Committee, said: “Since establishing the International Tent Pegging Federation, many global championships and friendly competitions were organised to activate this sport and popularizing it at the level of countries around the world.” “So far 32 countries have joined the ITPF, which indicates to the rapid increase in popularity of the sport,” he added. - ONA

to chalk out plans for the future and in implementing them as well.” “The basic themes of the deal are development of hockey, how to take the game to the different parts of the country, to provide assistance to develop high performance facilities and to develop technical and administrative aspects,” he added. The AHF official, at the same time, stressed that the OHA will have certain obligations and will have a time line to follow. Stating that AHF expectation is to see Oman develop into ‘modern level’, he said: “This two-year period is very important. If they successfully implement all the plans, we can look forward to 2020,” he said. “Successful implementation of plans means, the AHF and FIH will also have further obligations of considering awarding some in-

ternational events, including tournaments and courses, to Oman,” he added. Vision 2020 Talib Al Wahaibi in his remarks said the OHA will surely be looking to Vision 2020. While thanking Tayyab Ikram for attending to HM’s Cup final and facilitating the two-year contract, he said: “We are sure this deal will benefit the Oman hockey

immensely. We will do our best to make the best of this assistance from AHF and FIH. “Our primary aim is to raise the profile of hockey. And we will work hard to achieve that goal.” “We are looking beyond this twoyear contract. As elected board members whose term runs for four years, development under Vision 2020 is our objective. In these four years, we would like to ‘deliver the benefits’ for Oman hockey.”


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Al Zubair, Al Hosni, Al Kishry unopposed for OOC key posts With the nominations closing on Wednesday, chairman Sheikh Khalid Al Zubair, vice-chairman Sheikh Saif Al Hosni and secretary-general Taha Al Kishry emerged as lone candidates for their respective posts

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UNOPPOSED: Sheikh Saif Al Hosni, Sheikh Khalid Al Zubair and Taha Al Kishry.

tions as none of them nominated their candidates to challenge the incumbents in the forthcoming elections for the 2016-20 term. The filing of nominations for OOC board elections, which are scheduled for January 31, closed on Wednesday with just one candidate — in the form of Oman Handball Association chief Dr. Said Ahmed Al Shahri — coming forward with his application that too for the ordinary membership of the board. That leaves Sheikh Khalid Al Zubair, the first democratically elected chairman of the Sultan-

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ate’s Olympic body, unchallenged for the top post and the experienced sports administrator, who also served as the chairman of the Oman Tennis Association in the past, will continue in the job for another four years. Along with Sheikh Khalid Al Zubair, current vice-chairman Sheikh Saif bin Hilal Al Hosni and present secretary-general Taha Al Kishry had already filed their nominations and they are also set to continue in the same post for another four years. Interestingly, Khalid Al Aadi, the present chief of Oman Ten-

nis Association, also emerged as the lone candidate for the post of treasurer. Confirming that the top posts will be filled by unanimous decision, Taha Al Kishry said: “There are no challengers for the four key posts. The only contest will be for the memberships of the board.” Speaking to Times Sport after the closing of nominations on Wednesday, Taha said: “Dr. Said Ahmed Al Shahri has filed his nomination papers on Tuesday. He will be contesting to become a board member.” Now four candidates will be

contesting for the three available places among the five members on the board. Sheikh Badr bin Ali Al Rawas, chairman of Oman Volleyball Association, and Mohsin Al Masroori, first vice-chairman of Oman Football Association, are also in the fray. As per the Oman Olympic Committee statutes, two of the five members will be nominated by Women’s Sports Committee and the Athletes Committee with one member coming from each panel. Taha, meanwhile, attributed the decision of the associations not to put up candidates for the top posts to their trust in the current board members. “It shows that they trust us. They believe in the good work we have been doing as a team,” he said. “It also indicates to the co-operation and understanding we so far had with the associations in getting good results, not just on the field but in various aspects of the development of sports. “We have worked sincerely for the growth of Oman sports, with our efforts we saw the doors were open for our associations at the international level and more importantly we helped in bringing the private sector support for the sports bodies and our athletes,” he said.

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South Africa’s Petersen banned for two years CAPE TOWN: Former South Africa batsman Alviro Petersen has been banned from cricket for two years after admitting sitting in on meetings where plans were hatched to fix matches in the domestic Twenty20 competition. Petersen was the latest player to be banned in the scandal after sentences handed down to alleged instigator Gulam Bodi (20-year ban), and players Thami Tsolekile (12), Pumelela Matshikwe (10), Ethy Mbhalati (10) and Jean Symes (7), Cricket South Africa (CSA) said on Wednesday. Petersen, 36, has admitted failing to disclose details of an approach to fix matches, not co-

operate with investigators, and concealing and destroying information relevant to the probe. CSA, however, acknowledged that Petersen had not tried to fix a match, or received any payment to do so. “At the time that the meetings with Bodi and the fixers happened, I never had any intention of fixing matches or taking money,” Petersen said in a statement. “I now deeply regret having participated in these meetings and not to have immediately reported them to the authorities as I am obliged to do.” Alviro Petersen played 36 Tests matches between 2010 and 2015. - Reuters

Oman beach soccer team feted MUSCAT: The Oman Olympic Committee (OOC), in cooperation with the Oman Arab Bank, honoured the Sultanate’s national beach soccer team that won the second place in the Asian Beach Games organised in the Vietnam early this year. The honouring ceremony was

presided over by OOC chairman Sheikh Khalid Al Zubair. Also present on the occasion was Oman Arab Bank CEO Amin Rasheed Al Husseini. In his remarks, Oman Arab Bank CEO said: “The Oman Arab Bank’s support to the national beach football team comes in

recognition of the achievements of team that has bagged several medal at the international level, including gold medal in the first Asian Beach Games held in Indonesia in 2008, and the silver in the ffith edition of the Asian Beach Games organised in Vietnam in September of the year.”

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Du Plessis loses appeal against conviction LONDON: South Africa captain Faf du Plessis has lost his appeal against a ball-tampering conviction, but will be free to play in the first Test against Sri Lanka starting on Boxing Day. Du Plessis was found guilty by match referee Andy Pycroft of changing the condition of the ball after appearing to use saliva tainted by a mint in his mouth to shine it during the second test against Australia in Hobart last month. South Africa won the Test and the series 2-1, but the victory was overshadowed by what Du Plessis felt was an unjust targeting of him. The skipper was fined his entire match fee and had three demerit points added to his record. If a player accumulates fourto-seven demerit points within a two-year period they are converted into two suspension points, which brings a ban for one test or two one-day internationals or Twenty20s. Du Plessis appealed against his punishment on Monday, questioning whether his actions changed the condition of the ball at all. The Chair of the ICC’s Code of Conduct Commission, Michael Beloff, upheld the verdict, but stopped short of increasing the sanction to an automatic one-match ban which would have been within his remit. International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive officer Dave Richardson welcomed the decision. “It is the duty of the ICC to ensure fair play on the cricket field,” he said in a statement on Wednesday. “Although it was not picked up by the umpires at the time, when the incident came to our attention subsequently, we felt it was our responsibility to lay a charge in this case because the ICC can’t let such an obvious breach of this Law pass without taking any action. “We are pleased that both the match referee and Mr Beloff QC have agreed with our interpretation of the Laws and hope that this serves as a deterrent to all players not to engage in this sort of unfair practice in the future.” - Reuters


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BIG HOPES: With ‘some good competitive sailors’ on board, Team Zain want to do better in 2017 EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour. – Supplied photo

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MUSCAT: When Kuwait-based Team Zain first contested EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour (SATT) in 2015, the focus was on corporate team building but increasingly, their preparations are geared to achieving a good result. So, in 2017 the team, unchanged from last year with French skipper Cedric Pouligny and navigator Gerald Veniard back in control, will travel to Muscat early ahead of the start and devote as much time as possible to setting their boat up for the best possible performance. “The Zain crew were novices when we first competed. But now we have some good competitive sailors so we will want to do better than last year. But for me, what I’m looking forward to most is seeing a big smile on their faces at the end because that means our campaign has been a success,” Pouligny, who as Zain’s sole helm might have his work cut out during the two-week long race, said. “We have a great team spirit on Team Zain – they are supermotivated and keen to learn. It might

not be any easier this year but I know the guys will be really keen to go for it and will not be put off by any of the challenges.” Pouligny’s crew is drawn from Zain’s 5,000 strong workforce in eight Middle Eastern and African countries who back in 2015 responded to a company questionnaire asking for interest in taking part in EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour. They earned their selection following weeks of intensive training. In their first year, according to Mike Miller, team manager and member of Zain Group’s Finance team, they exceeded expectations by finishing on the podium because the boat set up was ‘fantastic’ and they had some ‘lucky breaks’ with the breeze in the final two legs. “But last year, we didn’t put enough time into setting up the boat and didn’t have as much luck so a 5th place finish was a creditable one. Plus, there were a couple of extra pro teams and the Omani teams were hugely improved so all in all we were pretty pleased with our result. I’m hoping we will be in the top half of the table in 2017, but the competition gets fiercer each year and we are sailing against some really impressive people.”

For the employees of Zain, a leading mobile and data services operator, the physical and mental demands of racing 760 offshore miles and up to 10 in-port sprints are shattering. Even for professional sailors such as Pouligny, with more than a dozen Tour de France a la Voiles under his belt, EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour is a seriously tough challenge. “The format of EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour is very similar to the old Tour de France yet it is held over just two weeks which makes the racing even more intense. Many of the legs are pretty long for Farr 30s but you have to keep on rolling with no break. You arrive into port late at night and depart first thing the following morning which leaves no time to rest up so you are permanently tired. “And there are light winds across the course so you need to stay focussed and keep moving forward in the right direction for very long periods and then sometimes you get a strong wind of 25 knots. “It always takes me at least one week to recover but this is what makes the race difficult and why we all love it.”

EFG Sailing Arabia - The Tour is the only annual race of its type, with a mix of long offshore legs and intense in-port racing, in the world and since it was first established in 2011, has become the most prestigious race in the Middle East with a reach and appeal that extends with each edition, among both recreational and professional sailors. The teams race in identical Farr 30 boats and are in competition for around two weeks, completing more than 700 racing miles and stopping off at five different ports, which showcase the Gulf region to new sailors and to fans who follow the action online or via television images around the world. In 2017, competition starts in Muscat, with the first in-port races before the fleet heads north to Sohar and around the tip of the Musandam Peninsula to Khasab. Competitors must tackle the challenges posed by the congested Straits of Hormuz before racing to Abu Dhabi and then on to Doha for the second round of in-port races. Then follows the longest leg to Dubai and a final opportunity to notch up points in the last in-port races before the winner emerges.

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Nasaruddin emerges winner at Europcar Open

MUSCAT: Nasaruddin Mohamad, a member of Almouj Golf member, emerged the winner at the Europcar Open Golf Challenge organsied at Almouj Golf Course here recently. According to a press release issued by the organisers, the fourth edition of the Europcar Open saw a very eventful game as enthusiastic golfers competed for the winning trophy and an array of different awards in other categories. “With a record number of 92 players for the championship course for the first time and 24 on the Par 3, the tournament climaxed in an evening of celebrations as fellow golfers rejoiced their game. This year had the men’s division divided into two. Division A had a handicap index of 10 and below, while Division B had a handicap level of 10.1 and above. The tournament had a total of 18

ladies who competed in the ladies division,” the statement added. Nasaruddin Mohamad emerged the winner in Men’s Division A with 36 stable ford points. The winner received a special Oman Air return ticket to Paris and a Mistal timepiece, amongst various other gift hampers and goodies. Giving him close competition was Yuri Gijselman of Ghala GC member with 32 stable ford points in the runners-up place. The winner of the Men’s Division B was Danny Renihan of Almouj Golf with 36 stable ford points and he walked away with an exclusive sports watch from Mistal and other gift vouchers. In the runner-up position, not too far behind, was James O’Reilly of Muscat Hills after collecting 34 stable ford points. Yvonne Welling of Almouj Golf once again bagged the prize in the

Ladies Division. The winner was given a luxury jewelry set from Mistal amongst other gifts. The runner-up position went to Delaney Leigh, also of Almouj Golf. As a special token of appreciation and acknowledgment this year, National Bank Of Oman (NBO) has granted a direct entry for all the winners of this year’s Europcar Open to the prestigious ‘2017 Pro Am’ Event of NBO Golf Classic Final, as Team Europcar. NBO also gave away numerous goody bags and prizes for Beat the Pro rounds. Richard Gross, Council General of Singapore, presided over the prize-giving ceremony and handed over the trophies in the presence of Mohammed Shakily, Senior Vice-chairman of Oman Air, Manoj Ranade, GM of Mitsubishi Motors, Llyod East, CEO of Al Ahlia Insurance, Oman’s ace golfer Azzan Al Rumhy and Rishi

Khimji, Managind Director of Asha Enterprises. The main partner sponsors for the Europcar Open were Mitusbishi Motors, Al Ahlia Insurance and Mistal who graciously supported the entire event. Mitsubishi showcased three of its vehicles, Pajero, Montero and Outlander, at the course while Travellex extended hearty Almouj Pro Shop vouchers to the Longest Drive, Nearest to the Pin and Straightest Drive winners for both men and ladies. Ensuring that the winners were generously awarded, Grand Hyatt gave away several prizes including two gift vouchers for a splendid weekend stay to the winners and Friday brunch vouchers. The event was also supported by Mumtaz Mahal and Woodlands who gave away gift vouchers for different categories.

MUSCAT: Jijo Joy, Jubin S. and Shreyas Seshadri bagged titles at the second monthly chess tournament organised by the Indian Social Club (ISC) recently. Talented twelve-year-old Jijo Joy continued his domination and won the open category. Jigar Gaglani finished second and Vedant M was third.

Jubin S. won the under-14 title followed by Vinayaka R in second place while Teertha finished third. Shreyas Seshadri showed good improvement and won the under-11 title. Salai Sanjeevin claimed the second spot with Sarath Chandra finishing third followed by Sai Krishna in fourth place and Prithvi in fifth.


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he prolific Virat Kohli, Joe Root, Steve Smith and Kane Williamson all enhanced their burgeoning reputations in 2016 but, aided by the screams of commentator Ian Bishop to “remember the name”, the year will forever belong to Carlos Brathwaite. Cricket has been in decline in the West Indies for a long time but if ever there was to be a shot in the arm then their extraordinary victory over England in the Twenty-20 World Cup final was it. Needing 27 from the last two overs with six wickets down, West Indies were up against it and their hopes appeared to be finished when they entered the final over still needing 19. Brathwaite, however, proceeded to smash four successive sixes off seamer Ben Stokes’s first four balls to complete a truly incredible victory in front of a disbelieving crowd at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens Stadium. The victory came hours after West Indies had claimed the women’s title at the same venue and less than two months after their Under-19 World Cup victory in Bangladesh. The rise and rise of T20 cricket remains a matter of contention

within the game ame but with even India failing to o muster any sort of crowds for their eir home test series, there is no arguing rguing with how the fans are votingg with their feet. They still worship Kohli, however, and he showed his ability to perform in n all formats of the game in a bumper mper year in which he scored three ee test double centuries. Kohli is one of a new generation of playerss who have moved to the forefront of the sport by adding the creative tive and aggressive style developed ed in T20 into longer forms of the game. ame. England’s Root is establishing himself as a player of rare class and has enjoyed yed his most productive year in test st cricket. Smith’s 1,154 54 runs is the second highest in one-dayers ne-dayers this year, behind only compatriot David Warner, whilee the Australian captain became the sixth quickest to

16 test centuries last week. New Zealand’s Williamson has played fewer matches than the other three dominant batsmen but has still done enough to be among the top five both in Test and one-day rankings. Four musketeers Kohli welcomes discussion about the comparative merit of the four musketeers but says Australian Warner, who scored seven ODI centuries this year, should be among them. “I’ve seen people enjoying the debate and they mention it to me as well,” Kohli said. “You feel good that you are in a bunch of batsmen who are taking world cricket forward.” “There’s equal amount of respect between all of us, David included. I think it’s a healthy competition which people love to talk

about and it should go on for a few years.” Kohli’s form has been key to India’s rise to number one in test rankings, following series victories in West Indies and home wins over New Zealand and England. Arch-rivals Pakistan briefly enjoyed the top test ranking for the first time before Misbah-ul-Haq’s men surrendered the tag to India. Bangladesh registered their first ever test victory against England in Dhaka to claim a 1-1 share of a memorable series. In a year when most top teams won at home and struggled abroad, South Africa bucked the trend with a 2-1 win in Australia. That series included a daynight match in Adelaide and daynight tests were also played in Dubai and Brisbane as cricket continues to embrace innovations to maintain the sport’s global appeal. - Reuters

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PREMIUM VILLA FOR SALE SANTINI A3 TYPE 2 STOREY VILLA WITH 4 BEDROOMS PLUS MAID ROOM AT AL MOUJ PHASE 4. GREAT LOCATION WITH CUL DE SAC FOR PARKING. PURCHASE OPEN TO NON-OMANIS AS WELL.

CONTACT NO. 91257475 Flat for rent in Al Ghobra, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 family sitting room, 1 kitchen. RO 400/Contact - 95919059 Large 4 rooms, 3 toilet / kitchen / balcony Hilat Sad (Opp. Al Nahdah Hospital) R.O 260/-. Contact: 99489548 Executive single rooms for rent single room with A/C, Bath attached and sharing available at Rex Road for non cooking Indian bachelor from 1st January 2017. Contact: 99116286 6 Bedroom villas available for rent at North Al Hail, near Wave, complex with swimming pool and Gym. Contact: 99833747

Family flats in Wadi Kabir MBD Hamriya Ruwi Al Khuwair, Ghubrah, Bowshar, Azaiba, Al Hail & Amerat. #95250300 / 92125648

Reefer room/ cold room for rent – suitable for 4 - 40 feet container, can be used as chiller and freezer in wadi kabir with plug in spots and office room for store keeper. # 93620021

Brand new showroom at heart of Azaiba city for rent. Contact : 98294753

For rent flat in Darsait & Ruwi, Office CBD & restaurant. Contact: 95345909 / 92820734

1BHK flats at Al Khodh near NBO. Contact: 99224748 / 99332297

Apartment for rent three rooms and a hall - kichen-4bath-Next to City Centre Almwalh. Contact 99336776

Flat for rent 2BHK split A/c near Kuwaiti Mosque in Wadi Kabir. Contact: 97007934 / 92629232

Flat for rent 2BHK split A/c near Oman house in Muttrah . Contact: 97007934 / 92629232

New flat for rent Darsait Al Sahil, two big bedrooms with attached bathrooms, kitchen and small dining hall in Darsait near Indian School (Sea Shore) with two split ACs , Monthly rent : RO 220 including water and electricity. Contact: 94455311

Flats family new to the Amerat behind Oman oil. Contact: 95250300 / 92125648/ 99119699 2 B/R & 3B/R furnished, unfurnished with split ACs a free internet available at Al Khuwair near KM hypermarket. Contact: 99460330

Villa in Al Khuwair 33, 6 bedrooms, hall & sitting room R.O 800/-. Contact: 93993354

1BHK near Medical Darsait Muttrah House R.O 180/-. Contact: 95076261

Flats for rent near Indian School in Wadi Kabir. Contact 99777122

Room at Azaiba R.O 140/-. Contact: 99555843

One / Two, B/R flats in new building near Dolphin near dolphin complex, Bausher directly from owner. Contact: 92158031

Office space for rent in Muthana square, next to Atlas Hospital. Contact : 93620021 A well recognized steel workshop in Sohar is looking for long lease contract for its existing welders. Interested party can select welder skills as per their needs. If interested call GSM : 95852097 / 94805758

Room at Al Khuwair 110/-. Contact: 97799175 / 92144045 3 BHK villa M.Q, R.O 550/-. Contact: 97799175 / 92144045 2 BHK Wadi Kabir 250/- & 260/R.O. Contact: 97799175 / 92144045 2 BHK Ghubra R.O 325/-. Contact: 97799175 / 92144045 2BHK Azaiba. Contact: 97799175 / 92144045 1BHK Mumtaz R.O 200/-. Contact: 97799175 / 92144045 3BHK Flat, Ghubra ISG.#99319880 Room for rent in Bowshar. Contact: 91153933 Camp location in between Sohar Free zone & Industrial area (Falaj& Liwa areas ) behind Gosoor compound & opposite to Sohar Seaport & sohar Orpic Refinery it is occupied for 3000 people the first step is ready for 1000 people. Contact :93992779 / 99369568/ 93880411 For Rent. Studio TYPE Flats for rent R.O 160/- monthly near Oman house. Contact: 98075028 / 95501858


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- New Brand Building in Bowsher for sale

FOR SALE

- Twin villa in Azaiba & Ghubra for sale - Commercial/ Residential khuwair for sale.

Contact Hood: 91155779 FOR SALE

FOR RENT 1 bedroom attached kitchen, toilet for family in Al Khuwair RO 130/-. Contact: 95154331 1 bed room flat with A/C near Indian School Darsait. Contact: 99322363 / 95453813 Villa for rent 2 brand new luxurious villas (No 411 & 413) for rent in Azaiba, Each villa with 6 bedrooms, servant quarters, 2 kitchens with all modern amenities which includes split A/C, dish washers, oven, ETC , Way No 4491 / 4405 . Contact: 99462980 Garage for rent in Wadi Kabir 250 SQM Built area equipped with one hydraulic lift and vehicle pit. Serious Tenants may Contact: 97224477 2BR flat- luxury fully furnished at Al Khuwair, 1 BR flat – luxury fully furnished at Al Khuwair, 5 BR villa fully furnished at Azaiba, 4 BR villa unfurnished at Azaiba, 5 BR duplex, 4 bathrooms – Qurum heights, 5 Br villa, 6 bathrooms – Madinat Sultan Qaboos (brand new), 5 BR villa at Al Hail. For short or long term lease contract. Contact Atlas Real Estate & Rent a car : 99436312 / 94617563 / 92888376 1 & 2 BHK New bldg Wadi Kabir. Contact: 99024730 1 & 2 BHK I.S.M high school Darsait. Contact: 99024730 Villa for Rent behind mazoon mousqe 7 bedroom, living room, dining room . Contact 95150809 for 750 R.O nogotiable New 3 story 4 bedroom villa in Al Hail near to radio station. The spacious master bedroom has a sea view. It has a maids room. All bedrooms have bathrooms and one extra bathroom between dining and sitting room. It has split A/c’s. 6 months advance payment required. Price is OMR 750 monthly. Telephone: 99333479 or 95215360 or 97509955. No Brokers Please. Flats & shops for rent at Ruwi Honda road Mumtaz area. Contact: 97293708 / 92433127 Room for rent in Qurum attached bathroom. Contact: 97128083 1 BHK near Medical Darsait Muttrah house R.O 180/-. Contact: 95070201 Room in Azaiba. Contact 99555843 Office for rent in Shatti Al Qurum in Al Masa mall. Contact: 91153933 New villa for rent in Azaiba 18 November Street. 6 Bedrooms, 2 kitchens & 7 toilets. To view the villa contact - 95919059 Villa for rent in South Mabellah, 3 bedrooms, sitting room, family Lounge, kitchen, three Toilets #92212212 between 10 AM to 5 PM 2 BR apartments available for rent, close to Muscat Grand Mall, next to Diwan’s Office, South Ghubra. contact 2456256 / 99833747 One room furnished Al Khuwair near Technology College. Contact: 99389989 Call after 5 o’clock pm. One BSK two bath room with split unit AC at Honda road. Contact: 91118706 / 99342733

Land in Al

2014 MODEL VOLVO PENTA 650 KVA GENSETS (02NOS) 2000 KVA (01 NO) VOLTAMP TRANSFORMER CONCEALED PANEL SYSTEM FOR ABOVE. ALL ITEMS HARDLY USED IN A COMPLETED PROJECT OF 2YRS AND CAN BE REUSED. ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS CONTACT GSM :

Villa complex for lease renovated deluxe villa complex with separate three flats , location AL Ghobra north ( near tourist hotels) is available for lease. Contact: Ali : 99411607 , Luoy : 92466266

92886778/99455690

2 BHK near Oman house behind Khimiji, H.O. Contact: 95865686 New apartment flat for rent, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms & kitchen, behind Indian School, short way to Lulu Darsait & Muttrah traditional Soqu. Contact or Whatsapp: 91013331 Flat for rent, 1 BHK in Bowshar. Contact: 91153933 New flats for rent at Darsait near to ministry of sports, Mumtaz area the flats includes 1 living room , 2 bedrooms, kitchen, 3 toilets, every room with split A/C & high quality finishing. Rent per flat is RO 320/-. Interested candidates please Contact: 00968 – 92225523

FOR SALE Travel agency for sale, well furnished running Travel & tours agency in prime location at Ruwi and Ghubrah for immediate sale.

FOR SALE 1. Porta Cabin 2. Book Loader (New Holland) 3. Water Tanker (Hino 2000 Gallon) 4. Roller (JCB 3 Ton) 5. Roller (JCB & Wacker, 1 Ton) 6. Scaffoldings 7. HDPE Duct Pipes (300 mm to 1800mm) 8. Tower Hoist

Serious buyers may please contact

+968 98190312 ACC. AVAILABLE

Contact 93990154

Furnished single room with toilet at Al Khuwair, Kabab factory Ronald. Contact: 99568122

FOR SALE New flats for rent at Al Ghubra near to Atlas Hospital, opposite to Panorama mall. Interested candidates Contact: 00968 – 97093283

Nursery school furniture available for immediate sale in good condition.Contact 92887809 / 93211417

Fully furnished room for executive bachelor in CBD area, WiFi internet free, advance deposit. Contact: 90631572

New building in Bowshar for sale. Contact: 91155779

Room for rent behind Oman house Contact: 99025809

603 sq mtrs residential land in Al Hail North Block 45 NE near Radio station. OMR 96 Thousand. Tel: 99333479 or 95215360 - or 97509955. No Brokers Please

3 bedroom ground floor house for rent in South Al Hail behind Al Hail Hypermarket.Contact: 95047657 Spacious shop available for perfumes cosmetics, near Oman house. Contact: 92150455

FOR SALE 7D Cenema for sale 6 seat hydraulic, 7D cenema full system for sale. Contact: 99737327 Empty shop / laundry near Camelia café. Contact: 92868123 / 92841089 Shop for sale heart of Ruwi good, for mobile shop, fast food, near Happy Center. Contact: 99335013 / 96728595 Well running reputed travel agency for sale. Contact: 97992388 Coffee shop in Sohar daily income 350 O.R .Contact: 97044105 Primary school furniture for sale in good condition. Contact 93211417 Twin Villa for sale in Azaiba near Sultan Centre. Each side has three floors, five bedroom plus maid room. Each room has it’s own bathroom and one extra toilet between dining and sitting room. The villas are now about 5 years old and very clean and well maintained. It has split A/C’s. OMR 215,000 each villa. Telephone: 99333479 or 95215360 or 97509955. No Brokers Please. Dental clinic for sale in Seeb. Contact: 92882209 / 96373097 400 square meters residential land in Al Ghubra south near Millenium Hypermarket. OMR 134 thousand. Telephone: 99333479 or 95215360 or 97509955. No Brokers Please.

ACC. AVAILABLE Furnished rooms with kitchen at ruwi. Contact : 91214897

Villa in MQ for sale. #91155779

Farm in Barka for sale. Contact: 91155779 Ice cream Shop, Prime location, Ruwi for sale. Contact: 92150455 Villa for sale in Al Amerat 8/1 upscale finishes. Contact: 91153933 BUILDING MATERIAL SHOP FOR SALEWell-furnished running building material-electrical shop (4 shutter / 200sqm) in Al- Khoudh6, for immediate sale- shop with stock or stock only. Serious buyers may please Contact: 94320909 Industrial land in Rusail.4000 sqm. Contact 99323957 / 95490842. Land for sale in the village of Bimmah on the coastal road Qurayat/ Sur with a space of 604 square meters for an attractive price. Contact 92905222 Beauty parlour for sale in Ruwi. Contact: 92430239

MV SALE Toyota Corolla 2016, white colour 8000 km, 4300 R.O. Contact: 92811110 2015 Model Mitsubishi Pajero 3.8 (12,500 Kms) & Kia Rio (15,000 Kms) for Sale. Contact: 91257475 Honda Accord 2008 model, 4 cylinder, number 1 full options with navigation/ camera, full insurance. No accident history, 1640000 km, well maintained. OMR 3300/-. Contact –95919059 Dihatsu Terrios Trend 4WD, 2012 Registration, dealer service registration up to August 2017. Contact No: 92812144

Sami furnished sharing Accommodation, 2 rooms with Ac, attached bath for a small Muslim family. Only 150/RO. At Wadi Kabir in front of Baladia Masjid, Contact #: 92758923 Master bedroom with big kitchen for family near ISM. Contact: 92120492 Furnished attached room in Mumtaz area. Contact: 99743709 Single room with kitchen & bathroom MBD Ruwi. Contact: 95698714 Spacious room with WiFi available for Family/Bachelor near Al Falaj - NBO bank branch. Contact 92194086 A/C attached with Wi-Fi single room with separate bathroom available for Executive bachelor near Divine Restaurant Ruwi. Contact: 95149047 / 96567139 Family sharing Ruwi Raymond Building, high Street. Contact: 97380459 Room for Rent for Filipinos, New Building near City Seasons Hotel, KM and Teejan Furnishing Spacious and safe. Accessible to public transport. Call 97728418 Rooms available in Azaiba for family or Bachelor. Contact: 92887809 / 93211417 Single room with separate bathroom for cooking bachelor in Rex Road. Contact: 98209132 Spacious bedroom, toilet & kitchen, near ISWK (KG). Contact: 96098443 Sharing accommodation in W/K. Contact: 94986587 Spacious semi furnished room with separate bathroom for Executive bachelor Opp. O.C. Centre Ruwi. Call : 90611670

Furnished room sep / entrance Wadi Kabir Executives. #99336206 Room for rent available at Al Khuwair. Contact: 91512037 Furnished room in ruwi and azaiba for rent for executive bachelors. Gsm 99058344 Sharing accommodation available with W/E at Al Khuwair 33. For a small family or non-cooking bachelors. Contact - 92834145 Furnished room for non cooking bachelor near Softy Ice cream, Ruwi. #91107383 / 93120054 Sharing accommodation available at honda road Ruwi. #99040590

ACC.WANTED Wanted a single room for Senior Executive Bachelor in Ruwi area. Contact: 93708595

AVAILABLE Bobcat available for rent. Contact 97623299 Party & Wedding equipment rentals. Full line, from Tables, Linen & Skirting, Chairs & Chair covers, Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware, Chafing Dishes, Ice Sculptures, to Large Sound Systems and spectacular lighting. Call Andrea 9606 2222 for Catering and Croyden 9623 5555 for Sound & Light. ww.tunesoman.com, E-mail: info@tunesoman.com

WANTED Urgently required looking to immediately buy used Grit blasting & airless spray equipment 1 No each. Contact 968 24810930 / 93203772 / 93203773 /93203778

BUSINESS Attention to Traders : we have our office in China we can import any thing you require directly from Chinese manufactures we insure prompt delivery with very low prices. Contact99742983 / 95226989.

BUYING Buying cars for cash. Contact: 90202090

NRI Malayalam movie partner invited for a Malayalam comedy film ready to shoot talented artists also welcome. Contact: dffa.dffa@gmail. com or 0091- 95679 - 60329 or (92817797)

SITUATION WANTGOOD NEWS ENJOY YOUR VACATION!!! worrying about your car? Here is a solution for safe parking and cleaning your car when you are away on vacation. For people travelling from distant location, you can just drop off your keys to the car care team and peacefully check into the airport. Your vehicle will be waiting at the airport on your return.

Contact: 96964767 Ayurvedic treatments & massage – Ayurvedic Clinic Al Khuwair. Contact 97263637 / 93309131 Ayurvedic treatment for joint pain, backache, paralysis massage, steam bath, obesity, spondylitis, Ideal Care Ayurvedic clinic, 18th November Street Al Ghubra (North). Contact 99639695 / 97397320 Ayurvedic treatment for backache, paralysis, arthritis etc & massage, All Season (Vaidyaratnam). Contact 24475280 / 95371664 / 92504980 www.siddhayur.com

CHANGE OF NAME I Baby Surya (holder of Indian passport No. G 9767634) Daughter of Sasidharan Nair having permanent residence in D No. 56 Mani lodge road , Dunmerry , Udhagamandalam The Nilgiris, ferngill, Tamil Nadu, 643004 (complete postal address in India) and presently residing in P.O Box. 1101, PC 133, MBD East, Muscat, Oman (complete postal address in Oman) intend to change my name from Baby Surya (old name) to Surya Ranjith (new name) for all practical purpose. Any objection towards my name change may please be communicated to Embassy of India, Muscat, Diplomatic Quarters, Al Khuwair, P. Box No. 1727, Postal Code 112, Ruwi, Sultanate of Oman.


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DAILY GUIDE SITUATION SITUATION WANTED VACANT Required an experienced Sales Engineer

ACCOUNTANTS – 2 Nos. 3-4 years experience, with a reputed trading and manufacturing company based at Nizwa.

for an Oil & Gas Company, should be self- starter with minimum 6 years experience in sales & marketing. You will have knowledge of oilfield products and posses of valid Oman driving license and must be a degree holder of Mechanical Engineer.

SMART MARKETING EXECUTIVE

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With fluent English, for sales and marketing of medical consumables, interiors and events with Oman D/L. Visa available. Contact:+968-90656997

Male / Female job opportunities

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SITUATION WANTED

An IATA travel agency announces the following jobs 1. Reservation & Ticketing Staff 2. Sales Executive The candidate must be qualified / computer skills / experienced. Send your CV to : vacancy2017job@hotmail.com

Printing Press requires experience

Graphic Designer, Digital Printing. Interested send CV on jobavailable2016@hotmail.com

ACCOUNTS MBA ( Finance) Australia, 14 years experience (world bank, U.S Based company) specialized in cost cutting , revenue maximization, financial model, budget & forecasting, internal control, risk management, Omani driving license. Contact: 93978614 Email: sjamil72@yahoo.com

Indian male MBA (finance) Accounts, Customer service, 2 yearsExperience.(Dubai Airport) Iran Airlines. GCC driving licensevalid till 2025. On Visit Visa (Till 20 Dec 2016).Looking for suitable job. Contact – 71093532. Emailmirzahassanbaig89@gmail.com

Accounts Manager looking for job in accounts or finance, 4 years Oman exp with accountancy degree & Omani D/L with NOC available. Contact: 95661169 Email: moshin_zaman4u@hotmail.com

Experienced Indian female 23 B.Com with computer application on visit looking for suitable position. Contact: 94964860 / 92436404

Indian (M), Qualified CPA, CMA, CIA (USA), MBA (Finance) & M.Com, 15 years’ experience in Finance, Accounting & Audit, (3 years in Oman) looking for suitable Senior/Middle level position in Finance/Accounting/Audit. NOC available. E-mail soji_ansu@yahoo.com, mob – 91595436 Senior Accountant 16 years experience handle accounts up to finalization MIS cash flow, NOC &, D/L available. Contact: 94117616 Email: praveen78oman@gmail.com

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER An Omani Road Construction Company seeks Business Development Manager with Oman experience in the similar field.

Contact: info@anwaarfahud.com

ACCOUNTS Urgently required for group co. Chartered Accountant with minimum 4 years experience as Senior Accountant with tally knowledge, driving license and NOC. Email: hr@cityvago.com Graduate in Commerce with 10 years experience, must have Oman working experience with valid Oman driving license. Interested candidates send resume to hr@aljood-oman.com Accountant 2-3 years experience. Candidate should be Indian, English speakers. NOC is a must. Email: mohammad.jwabreh@ bearingcitysc.com. Fax: 24509312

BEAUTICIAN Urgent required Mehandi / Henna, artist & designer salon 1 or 2 years experience, visa & accommodation free, location: Sohar, female candidates only apply. Contact: 95089844

CATERING A well reputed restaurant, urgently required seafood & Arabic biryani chef & a waiter, should be fluent in English only, experienced candidates can contact for more Details 99364735/ 93141672 Forward your Resume to cafechefa2013@gmail.com

DESIGNER Urgently required a Graphic Designer with 3 years experience in graphic designing, Photoshop, Illustrator. Send CV to email: hr@cityvago.com

DRIVER Driver required, drivers with valid Oman light duty driving license. Contact: 95894258

DRAUGHTSMAN Draughtsman, PT/ FT. Send resume, work samples to zrarchitecture1@gmail.com. Contact 96098443

ENGINEER SURVEYOR /DRAFTSMAN ITI Surveyor with 2 years experience in Oman in OHL transmission lines with valid D/L and knowledge in drafting preferred Contact 93339586 Email: hromancv@gmail.com Required Civil Engineer & Commercial Secretary (UK, USA, Germany), Mechanical Engineer, MEP Engineer, HVAC Technician, Plumbers. Email : joboman2017@gmail.com

Experienced business development and investment consultant with 10 years experience in the financial management field. Holds a masters degree in finance and management from the UK. Contact : 90157073

SITUATION VACANT Experienced Boatman wanted, in charge of Boat & Jet skies. Technical background in engine and boat systems.

Accounts part time services available to handle all accounts up to finalization on monthly basis and finalization works. Contact: 96247295

Contact 99466062

Accounts job required, I have done MBA(Finance) and having 5 years banking experience and 1 year accounts experience(Part-Time) of Oman. My Contact# 94478099, Email:sumbalmehreen@yahoo. com

Reputed mineral water company required the following HEAVY/LIGHT DUTY DRIVERS VAN SALESMAN with Omani driving license

SALES SUPERVISOR/SALES COͳORDINATOR with Omani driving license HELPERS ͳ Experience 3 to5 years

Contact - 90372638 ENGINEER Electrical Engineer with 3 years experience & knowledge in AutoCAD. Contact: 93881787. Email: babualsahil@yahoo.com Required urgently B.E. / Diploma having good experience in Automobile & Engineering workshop. Contact: 99439701 Email: nnoe11977@gmail.com Required Urgently Engineer with Driving License & Foreman for construction company in Suwaiq, Al Batinah Contact: 96322202 / 93677795, mail your cv’s to: unionnationalhouse@gmail.com

EDUCATION/TRAINING A Well known bilingual private school is in need of Computer, English, Mathematics, Science and Kindergarten teachers. Contact: +968 71168943 Email: staffing.oman@gmail.com

MEDICAL Care Medical Centre (Al Seeb) requires General Practitioners & Pharmacists. Email : muscat.medicalcarecentre@gmail.com Al Farooq Polyclinic Barka requires experienced Male & Female GPs & Gynecologist. Contact 99754628 Wanted female & Male Nurse with or without license (good salary, food & accommodation with other benefits. Contact 92989109, Email: medicoport@gmail.com Required Optometrist for a leading Optical group in Oman. Email : albasilopticals@gmail.com Contact 93822557 Muscat wants GP, staff Nurse holding MOH license & Receptionist (Omani) Contact 97698004 email: medicare@fusionlogicoman. com

MISCELLANEOUS Candidates with the following should apply: Previous experience in a similar, working for a security company Proven experience of designing and estimating large integrated CCTV, Access Control, and Perimeter detection systems. Detailed technical knowledge of database and operating security systems associated with CCTV, access Control, with Oman license. Send CV by mail info@sahabit.com

MISCELLANEOUS Urgent required : Store labors. Candidate should be Indian, English speakers. NOC is a must. Email: mohammad.jwabreh @bearingcitysc.com, Fax: 24509312 We are looking for Admin & Sales officer for our company. Send your CV to Email: alsarooj@omantel.net. om

SALES / MARKETING Looking for a Filipino Salesman, in retail sector/food items, Muscat. hold a bachelor’s degree, 5 years’ experience, age: less than 30, ready to start immediately. Contact 24502662 or send CV to: receptionist@mescooman.com Wanted Sales Executive with GCC D/L & NOC for a company deals with automatic doors in Salalah. Email CV to: accounts@alatonoman.com or Fax: 24700408 Looking for Salesman with GCC D/L printing press experiences. Email: info@alsahib.net Required Marketing / Sales person with oil & gas field experience of 2 years minimum. Send CV : watad.llc@gmail.com

SALES / MARKETING Require sales man for hydraulics and oilfield sector. Contact 99221683 / 92830110 Looking for an Expat staff, with experience in Oman in real estate field. Email: aburashid94dd@gmail.com Sales man & designer for Offset printing press. Contact: whatsapp 94756618 Required well experienced dynamic candidate in Real Estate Evaluation Field beside Building Management Techniques. Contact 91246444, Email: rescooman@gmail.com

SKILLED LABOUR Tailoring Foreman (Female): should have good experience in Measurement, Cuttings, Needlework & embroidery on Ladies Dress and Gowns(Abaya). Should able to handle a small team independently (preferably from Goa). Contact: 98256531 Required Experienced Auto Electrician and Automobile Mechanic for a reputed service station. Contact : 91232638 hashim@ramainvestment.com

SITUATION WANTED Indian Male 15 years gulf experience in HR / Admin Assistant, Purchase, Office Coordinator with good computer skills seeking employment for suitable position. Holding valid Oman Driving license. Contact 99709336

Indian, male, BBA graduate and diploma in IATA Cargo Supply Chain and Transport Modes with DGR Initial Category 6.Holds Omani driving license. Presently in family visa. Seeks suitable placement in Cargo section. Contact :-96370022

Indian Male 29 years MBA, B.Com having 8 years experience in Gulf and India as a HR and Admin looking for suitable placement. Contact :97914340. Email: kvraj30@gmail.com

Indian/male(26)/MBA/2 years experience in procurement, coordination and distribution management, with valid oman license available for immediate joining. Contact 92536194, email:suhailbs@gmail.com

Good knowledge in Planning and arranging works and sites. Estimation, drawing, Billing and project management. AUTO CADD, STAAD, MS Office and various software packages #99334770/997 43 709 Electrical and electronics engineering graduate, 23yrs Indian male, NOC available, 2 yrs site experience in industrial and commercial building sites(MEP ELECTRICAL), expert in autocad, etap, ms office, electrical engineering design, fluent in English and Hindi, exp in handling a team of 20 workers, ph:92201939.

Indian male 22 B.Com looking for job in accounting or data Operation special interest in accounts will be happy to hear from you. Contact: 90758030 Email: uttiawesome@gmil.com Chartered Accountant Indian B.Com, CA , CIA 10+ years experience Tally, Focus, Sap, Oracle. Contact: 94641805 Finance Manager B.Com, CA, CIA, 10+ years experience Indian. Contact: 94641805 Indian male, 27 yrs, Asst. Audit Manager 3 years experience in accounts & audit in India B.Com + CA (Inter) 1st Group qualified looking for a suitable job. Contact: 0091 8281358224 / 00968 90687772 Email: pradeepsasidharan4@ rediffmail.com Indian male 34 yrs looking for Accounts Asst job, Oman with valid driving license Cont. 92092486, email: sagarjohn28@gmail.com Indian male 22 years B.com with 1 year experience as an Accountant, looking for suitable opening. Contact: 91247507 Accounts & Admin 3 years experience in GCC, BBA Graduate, Indian male 29 yrs. Contact: 79103778 Finance manager, MBA finance 21 yrs of MNC contracting experience, looking for a job thorough knowledge in MIS Ext/ Int Audit, tax budget, trade finance, system implementation etc. Contact: 94652975 Email: ramu2587@hotmail.com Indian MSC finance accounts & management (UK) seeking opening in accounts & finance available immediately with driving license. Contact: 97116798 Email: abin.mathew52@gmail.com Looking for a job Assistant Accountant. Contact: 90119212 Oman Experienced Finance & Audit Manager CPA, MBA-USA ACCA ,Expert in Profit Maximizations , Business Developments, All Banking Facilities , ERP- Accounting Software & Solutions of All Business Problems ,With NOC & Driving License Call 94886226

Mechanical Engineer/ HVAC/ Indian: 1year experienced mechanical engineer with piping engineering & quality control certification, on visit visa. email:nishadphoenix@gmail.com Contact: 90957740, email: nishadphoenix@gmail.com

Certified Public Accountant (Filipino, Male, 27-yrs-old) with four years experience, seeking suitable placement in accounting/audit, currently on visit. Contact 94959606, email: czesar.42@gmail.com

Indian/male(26)/ca finalist and b.com/3 years experience in audit & assurance services, financial reporting & analysis on visit visa, available for immediate joining. Contact: 98078321 email: shahir.usman.su@gmail.com

General Accountant, MBA (Financial Management) Having 8+ Year Experience in Accounts of UAE. Qualified Accounting Software TALLY, QUICK BOOK ETC. On Visit. Contact 9526 8360, Email. Sheikhs786.qh@gmail.com

MBA Finance Indian 25 Male 2 years experience seeking opportunities in Finance sector. Immediately available.contact:92498840 sachu_0318@yahoo.com Indian male, B.Com, MBA in Finance, 4 yrs in Larsen & Tourbo, 26 yrs in Oman, English/ Arabic speaking with driving license. NOC available. Contact 95588565 Indian male 25 yrs, Graduate in commerce, overall 5 yrs exp in accounts/ finance field. On visit visa. Immediately available. Contact 92836216 / muhammad.tausif623@gmail.com Indian male 26 years Graduated having over all 5 years experience in Accounts ware house fields sales & marketing, NOC available. Contact 95307619 / 92237173 Part time qualified experienced Accountant available. Contact: 91126314 Part time Accountant, 7 yrs Gulf experience available 8.00 AM to 1.00 PM FRI &SAT. Contact: 97895741 ACCA member with 6 yrs of experience in Oman looking for a suitable job in finance. Contact 99284193 Accountant & Admin 18 years exp (7 yrs in UAE) good knowledge of accounting software’s & English. Contact: 91729724 Accountant 8 Years Experience with D/L and NOC. #97712084 Indian, Kerala Male B.COM & B.PE, Currently on Visit Visa. Looking for a suitable job in Accounts, Store Keeper, Sales etc. Ready to join as early as possible. #96988923 email:- sajith3969@gmail.com 8 yrs exp. in Admin & Accounts (3 yrs in Oman), MBA, exp. in Tally ERP 9, Indian (F) seeks placement. Contact 97243806 Indian (m) MBA ( f) more than 6 years of experience in accounts, proficiently in various A/C software SAP ( F1/CO) seeking for suitable placement. Contact: 95920740 Email Id : abdulhameed1527@gmail.com Indian, Kerala, CMA-USA, ICWA, Mcom 10+Years Experience Budgeting Planning MIS Accounts&finance.Cont.94064931shijupnarayanan@gmail.com Sudanese Accountant, Alexandria University Graduate bachelor of commerce Diploma of Marketing professional photographer worked in PR and social media for 2 years looking for a job in public relations media, social media or marketing. #96976240 Accountant available with NOC, 7 years experience in Oman. Ready to join immediately. Contact 98263394 Indian female 28 yrs B.Com 4 yrs experience in MNC’s currently in Muscat seeking suitable placement in Finance / Admin. Contact :94743790 7 Years experience as Financial Analyst, MBA in finance. Responsibilities- research contributor, financial statement analysis, generating MIS & efficiency report, managing TAT, business & clients. On visit visa in Muscat. Contact 90191628 / 96175780 Indian female, 26 years,brought up in oman,M.COM(FINANCE) CA Foundation(CPT),CA , INTER (DOING) presently on family visa seeking for immediate and suitable placement. Contact -97174201/99663957 Email-anishasasi@gmail.com Part time Accountant up to finalization auditing. Contact 93598736 Indian male 34 Yrs, Dual MBA Finance and marketing with IT skills, 7+ yrs of experience, Looking for suitable placement. Contact 94879615, Emailsajan_chacko1981@yahoo.com


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Contact - 98185350

Qualified and experienced MBA post graduate with proven work exposure in Middle East & India, having more than 5.5 years of rich experience in accounts , project coordination and administration in (3.5 years UAE experience) oil and gas projects is currently looking for suitable job. Contact 93953613, Email-allen.mathew83@gmail.com Indian male age 26, Accountant one year experience in accounts looking for suitable job. Contact Email: anishkhan991867@gmail. com Mobile: +968 9565 9415 Senior Accountant Jordanian Nationality looking for suitable position – accounts up to finalising. NOC available. Contact : 91702073 28/male/MBA - finance/B.Com Accountant with 4 years of Dubai/ India experience looking for a suitable placement. #90187483 shobinkarikkan1987@gmail.com Accountant B.com Indian male 12 yrs exp seeks suitable job.NOC available . Contact : 91212471 Email: rennyj6@gmail.com Omani female Accountant, 32 years, having 10 years exp in admin/accounts seeks suitable placement. Contact: 93295953 Indian male 34 Yrs, Dual MBA Finance and marketing with IT skills, 7+ yrs of experience, Looking for suitable placement. Contact 94879615, Emailsajan_chacko1981@yahoo.com Indian (M), 31 yrs, M Com 9 yrs experience in Oman, looking for Manager or Executive position in Fin & Accounts, NOC Available. Contact 968 96166178/ +919768537435: mohammednajeem@yahoo.com Finance Manager, 17 + years Gulf exp. in Accounts, MIS, budgets, strategic planning, cost control, cash flow management, seeks job. Contact 99489784, E mail :- vijay.564@hotmail.com

ADMIN Young B.Com Graduate with computer literate holding Oman D/L seeks placement in Administration or Accounts Assistant. Contact 95041489 MBA, HR Managerial professional, 10 yrs, International Comprehensive exp (8 yrs in GCC) in developing / managing HR systems in MNC organizations competency areas: recruitment, organizational, development, performance management, compensation & benefits, polices, operations, strategy, GCC Law & HRIS, available to join immediately. Contact: 00974 (Qatar) 55375005 Email: shabeermalik@yahoo.com Indian male 24 years BBA currently on visit visa looking for suitable job in accounts Administration customer logistic operations etc ready to join as early as possible. Contact: 96987802 | Indian female, MBA HR & finance, 4 years experience in MNCs looking for good job. Contact: 95299271 / 95124289 Indian Female, MBA-HR having 8+ experience in Administration/ HR, Customer Support, Office Coordinator with good Computer skill, Now on Visit Visa, looking for suitable position. Contact 90196235

Omani experience on reception, admin PRO seeks job. Contact: 96495545 / 96184616 Filipino HRD especialist /material controller supervisor with 18 yrs experience looking for suitable job in Oman. Contact: (+968) 98037142 / (+968) 92659817

DRIVER Light duty Driver with car Honda Civic, 2005, 6 years experience. Contact: 91898658 / 90744740

Egyptian woman resident, considerable experience in the Administration and Secretarial Executive for company. Contact : 97221126

Driver with car, 6 years experience. Contact: 93961503 / 96448004

Young Omani male have experience 12 years as P.R.O, CLERK Helper Supervisor Admin Supervisor, H.R Manager have vocational M.B.A diploma in H.S.E, IT and P.D.O license, looking for H.R position or P.R.O part time or full time. Contact: 95933288

Please contact: 931 42923

12 Years experience, Indian CIVIL/ STRUCTURAL ENGINEER, Roads and Building, ETABS, SAFE, STAAD, Driving license with NOC. 90232011, rashtomi@yahoo.co.in

8 years experience in administration and guest relations department in Oman With valid omani driving licence. Seeking suitable jobs. Ph: 98145825 email: getcb@rediffmail.com

Omani, male, 26 yrs experience looking for job in reputed Companies as PR, having experience at airport / Emigration, Ministries/ Manpower with Oman D/L. Contact 95445779

11yrs experience in Accounts & Finance in Gulf. 5years in reputed Oil & Gas company; Finalization & Consolidation FS, MIS, Audit, Budget, AP & AR, Tax, etc., Indian Male, Post-graduation, Oman D/L and NOC available.

ENGG. / TECH./MECH.

ADMIN

ACCOUNTS

Sr. Accountant with SAP/ERP.

Pakistani light driver job, 7 yrs exp. Contact: 92754283

Searching job for light driver, with 1 yr experience. #94496620 Indian male, age 29 looking driver job. Contact: 97614837 Male 40 yrs, 15 yrs exp, D/L seeking job (Sales & driving) English, Hindi, Arabic. Contact: 97003340 Searching job for heavy duty driver, having 4 yrs experience. Contact 94752728 1 years exp D/L male 28 yrs, looking driver job. Contact: 94338977

Indian male BE mechanical engineer CSWIP, 4 years gulf experience in visit visa having Qatar driving license. Contact: +968 96550807 Email: vishnusohanlal@gmail.com Electronics Engineer in project & sales with 4 years GCC experience having Oman driving license looking for a job. Contact: 92103711 Master in Civil Engineering with 5 years Gulf exp. Contact: 96658456 Mechanical Engineer (B.E) with 5+ years experience in Gulf and India (oil & gas projects). Contact: 91987143 Email: jebilk212@gmail.com Indian male 26 years Mechanical Engineer with 2 yrs exp in Oman. Looking for suitable placement. Contact - 91328079 Civil Engineer 8 years experience Structural buildings marine. Available NOC release. #92451323. Email: zubairali134@yahoo.com Mechanical Engineer with 6 years Gulf experience, NOC & D/L available. Contact :92730137

Driver job wanted. #96393082

ARCH./ INTERIOR DEC. Iranian Architect, 3 Ds max, Photoshop interior design expert 3 years experience Omani D/L. Contact: 97309545 Architect 11 years experience & 9 years in Oman seeks urgent job having driving license & limited time till 12th Jan 2017 Architectural consultancy & construction engineering. Contact: 969 95913761 Architect Engineer seeking for suitable job, 8 years experience. GSM : 96075000, Email : haytham_201046@yahoo.com

DESIGNER/ DRAUGHTSMAN Free lance Autocad works experienced (arch, struct, MEP, shop drw) rate a0/a1 sheet ( 10-17 OMR) ph : 97103168 Free lance / part time autocad works / make boq 2d /3d arch , structural, shop drawings interior drawings. Contact 97103168 mkgroupoman@gmail.com Revit, Autocad D/man, expected salary 200 OMR. PH : 92279784 Looking for Part time/full time Civil Autocad & Quantity Surveying jobs. Prepare all types of Civil drawings, 3D Modelling and taking up quantities. Please cont. 93480346.email : esdeeoman@gmail.com AutoCAD Draughtsman 9 years Gulf experienced. Contact: 93528255 AutoCAD Draughts man Indian male with 10 years working experience (9 years experience in GCC) & well experience in Architectural & civil field looking for a suitable placement. Contact: 91598043 Email: mu5495608@gmail.com Interior designer seeking job in Muscat with 6 years of related experience as an interior designer with a strong background in work place interiors. Contact: 91291502 Email: ahmad.jassem025@gmail.com Filipino Senior Revit/AutoCAD Draftsman with 20 years professional experience is looking for suitable job in Oman.Please Contact: 96489798, (+974) 66653780.

8 Years Experienced Graduate Omani Female presently working as Administration Manager in a reputed group Company, supervising HR and other administration activities, liaisoning with Ministries and other Government departments looking for suitable opening in a progressive professional organization. Contact: 91727742

Light duty driver 5 yrs Dubai, 1 yr Oman experience seeks placement knowing English, Arabic & Hindi. Contact: 90271794

Administrator B.Com with D/L on release, 30 years India & Gulf experience in office. project documentation & logistics. Contact: 92324789 / 97281023

Experienced driver available with 4WD willing to work fulltime / part-time, familiar with all tourist destinations in Oman. Contact: 24814231 / 91941545

DRIVER

Looking for driving job. Contact: 95396905

Driver seeks job, with driving license & salesman. #94235254 Looking for driving job 10 yrs exp, D/L UAE & Oman. Contact: 95918834 / 97098081 Light driver looking for job 3 years experience. Contact: 97468646 Indian male 42 yrs UAE , QTR 24 years road work experience looking for good post, with driving license, on visit visa. Contact: 91177203 Light driver looking for job. Contact: 94397006 Looking for driving job. Contact: 99775728 Driver with car have good experience in Oman. Contact: 94039796 Driver with 2 years experience in job looking for job. Contact: 93374969 / 93721242 Driver with license & car. Contact: 99158913 Light duty driver looking for job with 5 years experience. Contact: 97380787 Looking for job light driving. Contact: 93779819 Driver available for job. Contact: 96381406 Pakistani, 10 years experience in Saudi, Arabic, Hindi, Urdu, license 3 years in Oman. Contact: 94350734 / 97665807 Looking for job exp having driving license. Contact: 97363138 Driver looking for job. Contact: 95892363 Looking for job light driver 17 years exp Oman. #95541940 Bangladeshi male light driver exp 16 years looking for job. Contact: 99165961

ENGG. / TECH./MECH. Civil Engineer, young Indian having almost 2 years experience looking for a challenging position seeks suitable position in Oman/ GCC. Please contact 92718490, Email ID: uvais.pk82@gmail.com Mechanical Engineer, Indian, Male, 30yrs. Experienced in Steam turbines and Thermal Power house seek employment. Contact - +91 8130553668 or mohamedshah7@gmail.com Indian male 24 ,B.E ( E.C.E ) graduate with 3 years of experience in the fields of BMS and Low current systems and has good knowledge about Electronic Security Systems, currently working in Oman, NOC Available. Contact: 94737033/ mohdmuhafez45@gmail.com

Telecom Engineer exp in CCTV camera & Security systems, D/L available. Contact: 93513927 Keralite (m) Electrical engineer seeks placement. Contact: 92757534 Email: arundevd588@yahoo.com Pakistani male 26, Civil Engineer D.A.E diploma holder with 3 years experience in Pakistani 1 year experience in Oman, seeking placement. Contact: 90617305 Email: wasimiqbal324@gmail.com 10 years of experience in all kind of electronics service & repair and electrical & plumbing work. Contact 93980952 Looking for Civil Engineer job, with 5 years experience in ministry project, good command in AutoCAD MS Excel and establishing BOQs. Contact: 97478804 HSE / Safety professional having more than 15 years of experience in oil & gas airport & building construction safety seeking suitable position in HSE. Contact: 99206389 Graduate female, 36 yrs, with driving license, looking for a suitable position. Contact: 96234434 Civil Engineer, B.Tech, Indian with 1 year experience in Oman seeking suitable placement, NOC available from sponsor. Contact: 91702450 Email: tijoct2015@hotmail.com Electronics Systems Engineer (UK Graduate) with skills in Robotics programming languages IC, PCB designing seeking suitable position Indian female on visiting visa. Contact: 95806296 Email: s.dinesh1508@gmail.com Mechanical Engineer, B.Tech, male, Keralite, having 1 year experience, certified in Primavera and catia, on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact+ 968 94959233 / +968 97474225 Email: anandsunil94@gmail.com Indian male 24 B.E Mechanical Engineer, 1 year experience, on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact: 98530806 / 99362006 Civil engineer D.A.E Civil, B.Tech Civil, having four years experience on visit visa. Contact: 97248565 / Whatsapp 94996896 Indian male 23 years Mechanical Graduate, looking for job in mechanical field also completed diploma in Mechanical Engineering. Contact: +968 98812608, Email : mesahad@gmail.com Civil Engineer experience 10 yrs, 8 years in Oman. Contact: 97201504 / 98047527 Civil Engineer diploma 6 yrs of exp 3 years Oman seeks suitable position in a reputed company NOC available can join immediately. Contact: 97912853

ENGG. / TECH./MECH. Indian male Civil Engineer 1.6 yrs exp, having Omani D/L, looking for suitable position. NOC available. Contact – 92157694 / mohammedamair.bin@gmail.com Diploma in Mechanical Engg, 10 years exp in steel fabrication site work with valid Oman driving license. Contact: 94696192 Civil Engineer diploma, 4 yrs exp seeks suitable position in a reputed company. NOC available. Contact 96789711 B.E Mechanical Engineer, age 24 with almost 1 year experience as Production Shift Engineer, has achieved training on HVAC Engineering design and has good hands on software like AutoCAD and HAP.Currently in Oman on a visit visa, looking for a suitable placement.Contact: 95065955 email: mjs.jazeb@gmail.com B. Tech Mechanical HVAC site Engineer 4 years experience, currently on visit. Contact 92837696 / mdabdulather@gmail.com An Iraqi civil with more than 30 years experience in (Iraq and G.C.C) looking for a job, (N.O.C) available. Contact: 96561306 Email: iq.bgd.mnsr@gmail.com Indian male, Mechanical Engineer having 1year experience, on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact: 97416564, Email:jovinmathias@gmail.com Mechanical Engineer with 3 years experience in RO plant maintenance of boilers, breakdown maintenance, pumps, control valves and air compressor etc currently in Oman looking for suitable placement. Contact: 95632276 Email: jassinsudhakaran797@gmail.com Civil Engineer 10 years experience working in International company, Infrastructure & building construction having Omani driving license. Contact: 96616396. Purchasing professional having 7 years experience in power, water construction projects seeking job. NOC available. Contact: 96518316 Email: vineethsubashpillai@gmail. com Professional land surveyor available with total station vehicle NOC 9 years experience in building construction bridges topography survey roads available to join or higher. Contact: 96287425 Email: ihtisham.tkm@gmail.com Mechanical/ Piping Engineer (B.Tech.) on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact 94703350 Email: nadeembcoolboy@gmail.com Looking for suitable placement. Indian Male 36 yrs Machineshop sales and service, repair and maintenance mechanical equipments & jobs. Noc available, Oman D/L Available Working in Oman for 5+ years. 98481039, anand27kumar@gmail.com Diploma in Civil Engineer having 8 years experience Quantity Surveyor Civil in Oman looking for a job around 21 years experience in civil works. Contact: 97829710 Civil Engineer holder a master degree with +3.5 years experience in gray & Jordan. Contact: 94592122 Email: m_f_h88@yahoo.com Mechanical Engineer Pakistani form N.E.D University 15 years experience of operation maintenance installation of CNH comp, gas engineer generative fiber optic FTTH & LTE projects in Oman. Contact: 00968 95196597 Email: s_atif76@hotmail.com Sudanese civil Engineer master holder with 6 years experience. Contact: 99636424 Fresher cloud Engineer. Contact: 98207829 Indian female, 22 yrs, BE (Electronics & Communication) searching for suitable placement. Contact 96008324 Looking for job in construction industries, office coordinator, document controller, Administration B.A with good computer skills 10 years experience. Contact: 95399753 / 93892877 Email: dhananjayam0@gmail.com Indian male, B.E Mechanical with 2 years experience as Maintenance Engineer in Cochin Refinery and 1 year experience in Chevrolet seeking job. Contact : 97964862, Email:jossyabraham20@gmail.com

Civil Engineer 8 years experience in Oman as a project engineer for governmental & private projects. Contact – 90164912 Indian male Electrical Engineer, having 6 years gulf experience in designing, assembling, commissioning execution etc having valid GCC license too looking for a suitable. Contact: 00968-98052942 Email: azamjeelani78@gmail.com Civil Engineer (B.Tech), Indian male 24 years with 1+years Indian experience,(Certified in Staad Pro/ Quantity Survey/ Auto Cad).Looking for a Suitable position. Available In Sultanate of Oman (Muscat) on Visit Visa. Contact: 92157694. E-mail: mohammedamair.bin@gmail.com Mechanical Engineer with 6 years GCC experience in Petro chemical & Steel plant construction currently on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact: 93926488, Email: sanjuns89@gmail.com Need for job industrial Electrical technician with Oman driving license, earlier experience in the oil field. Contact: 91285302 / 96348016 Electrical Engineer Indian male 30 years, having 5 years of experience in industrial automation and utility maintenance in India, holding valid Oman D/L. Contact: 92789995 Email: akhilabrahamlktr@gmail.com Experienced auto mobile Engineer seeking job. Contact: 91487747 Mechanical Engineer, 3 years experience, 1 year in Oman, with driving license & NOC. Contact: 94887665 Email: mechatron_mt@yahoo.com Construction Machinery repairs Engineer, 5 years, driving license, Contact - 94001961 Sr. Electrical Engineer with17+ yrs of exceptional exp in spear heading strategic planning and project management initiatives & executing various high rise residential & commercial building as well as roads and highway project with proficiency in installation, seeking a challenging position in a dynamic organization. Contact 96570891 Civil Engineer (Indian male) 5 years experience in Oman with valid Omani driving license & NOC looking for suitable opportunity. Contact: 93101283 Electrical Engineer, 24 yrs, Indian Male, Fresher, Training Undertaken in Electrical Draughtsman, Fire Alarm, Fire Fighting and Industrial Automation. Contact: 94989767, Email: Junaiz987@gmail.com Electrical & Electronics Engr, knows autocad & revit. Contact: 93837973 Indian male, B.E Mechanical with 2 years experience as Maintenance Engineer in Cochin Refinery and 1 year experience in Chevrolet seeking job. Ph number: 97964862, Email: jossyabraham20@gmail.com Indian male, Structural Engineer looking for job in structural design field. Having 6 years of experience in design field. Residing in Muscat. Contact - 91176187 Email: syam036@gmail.com Pakistani male Diploma Civil Engineer 4yrs exp in Oman bulling & mega projects, valid license Oman. Contact: 98921022 Site Supervisor, Diploma in Civil Engg (cert attested) knows autocad revit, salary exp: 250 Ph : 92279784

EDUCATION/TRAINING Indian female 24. Masters in Computer science engineering, seeking job in colleges, schools and institutes. Having in good skill in teaching and advanced technologies. Contact : 93356858 Email id : annielino11@gmail.com Masters (M.Sc) in applied Psychology, specialization in counseling, Indian female, 24 years, good caliber in teaching and counseling, with reasonable practical experience in some reputable schools and colleges looking for an appropriate opportunity in related field. Contact 99133896, afsh.shariff@gmail.com


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SITUATION WANTED EDUCATION/TRAINING Female B. Ed English teacher, 7 yrs exp seeking suitable placement. Contact 99739415 / 92091528 Indian Female, Phd in Chemistry having 3.5 yrs of Experience in India. Staying here on Family Visa & seeking for a suitable placement. Contact – 99675828, Email anupam.tiwari67@gmail.com

HOSPITALITY Indian male having Diploma in Hotel Management with 16 years of experience in F x B Service at India, K.S.A & Oman, having valid Oman D/L, seeking for available placement. Contact 92100141 / 92221956 Indian male 31yrs old with hotel management degree,03 yrs experience in F&B services at 5 star hotel Dubai, 05 yrs in American 06 star cruiseliner has butler. Has oman driving license. Contact 99859150 Indian male, 24 yrs , Diploma in Hotel management, 2 years experience front office management in 4 star hotel Dubai, currently on visit visa. Contact: 97937504 Email: febinpalathingal01@gmail.com

IT Senior Network Engineer (USA Citizen) network design & implementation, network config and maintenance, CCNA, CCNP, CCIE (WR). Contact – 90350262/ Email- ammar.eng@gmail.com Indian / Female (29) married. MCA, 2+years of experience in software development Accenture, Bangalore. IT skills include Dot Net, SQL server 2008, ASP.Net, excellent communication skills with Omani DL looking for a suitable job. Mb: 94057790; Email: geetika.pesit08@gmail.com IT Support Engineer, 6 yrs experience with NOC available seeking placement in IT system & server Administration. Contact: 93200454 Email: pandiyanraj85@gmail.com IT Engineer male, 28 yrs, over 7 yrs experience with NOC, D/L available seeking placement in IT / Network / Telecom field. Contact 93563297 Email: monuzv24@gmail.com Looking for IT &Administration job, more than 5 years experience. Contact: 97619211 A telecommunication and Network Engineer with 3 years experience in the field. Contact : + 968 98832649 Email: mohammed.abutamam@gmail.com Indian male on visit visa, Network Administrator with 5 years experience in IT field seeking suitable placement immediately. Contact: 93926541 / 92703007 Email: 16.prasanth@gmail.com Indian male Keralite Post Graduate Diploma and Graduate CCNA & MCSA certified have 5 years experience in software & hardware technical support. Contact : 93988511 Email: vimalkanthkv@gmail.com Indian Male, MCA Graduate, 15 yrs exp in ERP, CSM Certified, seeking suitable role.NOC Available. Contact : GSM : 90189284 Email: meetlibran@gmail.com Indian female M.Sc Computer Science seeking suitable placement in Muscat area. Contact 98660672 27, Indian male: Software Developer having 5years+ experience in oracle forms & reports 10 g, BI publisher. Contact:91156571 IT Support Engineer, Exp 3 years in Oman 2 years in India. Contact 94672759

IT

MEDICAL

SECRETARIAL & OFFICE

CFA level 1 cleared (pursuing level 2) MBA operations research, female, 5 yrs experience as Analyst, have a valid Oman driving license, looking for related openings.Contact 95818892

Female Indian (Kerala) Dentist, BDS with 5 years experience & MOH License looking for a suitable job in Muscat. Data Flow completed. Contact: 93830963, Email: shereenashefin@gmail.com

Indian male 4 years experience in IT as Programmer / Web Support/ CCNA/ Network on visit visa seeking placement. Contact 93069694 Email: mrabrar14@gmail.com

Indian female Staff Nurse, more than 20 years experience in maternity wards, delivery suit and medical wards M.O.H license and N.O.C available. Seeking for a suitable job in Muscat. Contact: 92035268 Email: rosemathew2015@gmail.com

India PG diploma in Business Administration, 24 year experiences (22 years in Oman) in diverse field handling office administration independently, Sales and Marketing, highly motivated, hard working skillful and willing to work in hallenging environments seeks suitable placement. Having valid Omani driving license. #99120500

Indian male 4 years experience in IT as Programmer / Web Support/ CCNA/ Network on visit visa seeking placement. Contact 93069694 Email: mrabrar14@gmail.com Female, master in mass communication, B.Ed, experience in media channel and teaching PH : 99362024

LOGISTICS 7 years experience as Logistics Co-coordinator, MBA having UAE driving license looking for a suitable job. Contact: 00968 79057265 Email: fariz.nazim@gmail.com

MISCELLANEOUS Omani male, 21 years graduate, (bachelor in management studies) seeks suitable placement. Contact: 97904200 21, Indian female B.com graduate on family visa looking for immediate and suitable placement. Holds valid Omani Driver’s license. Contact: 97208869 Indian male, 28, post graduate, 6+ yrs exp in Oman in sales (back office) & credit control with valid Oman D/L looking for suitable placements. NOC available. Contact: 92066 523 B.Com,IICL Certified Container Inspector (No.150850),Visit Visa, Six months experience, need placement. Contact: 90880935, 99023279, Email solexyesudas@gmail.com Sudanese male bachelor geology and mining with 3 years experience in MUD logging and training in soil investigation. Contact 92956848 9 year experienced industrial painter and sand blaster with Oman driving licence. NOC available. Seeks suitable placement. Contact Zakeer Hussain 96681934. BS in Electrical Engineering, Experience: 5 years(Power Plants). Contact: 92475206 Email: zahaibzafar007@gmail.com

MEDICAL

Indian female Assistant Pharmacist 4 years experience in Oman seeking suitable placement in Muscat area. Contact 93391910, 97498809 Homeopathy Doctor Indian female with MOH license looking for a suitable placement. Contact: 94541830 Email: homeo64319@gmail.com Indian female MOH Dietitian working in Muscat NOC available well experienced. Contact: 90996037 Email: nabanitasaha12@gmail.com Female dentist Pakistani prometric pass (66%) dataflow in process 10 years of experience in Malaysia & Pakistan, looking for in Muscat. Contact: 96173783 Email: humerasafdar@hotmail.com Male Staff Nurse (Indian 26 years old) having MOH license NOC & 3 year’s experience, seeking suitable placement. #94932245 / 95068075 Iraqi Dentist looking for job in Muscat with MOH license & NOC 6 years experience and half. Contact: 96907572 Dr.Ayman Abduljalil Ali, E.N.T Specialist (Otolaryngologist), Yemeni-male, looking for job. Mobile: 00201096542706, Email: aymanjalilorl@gmail.com Female Staff Nurse, with 6 yrs experience MOH license and NOC available date flow completed looking for a suitable job in Muscat. Contact: 97440718

MANAGER / SUPERVISOR Experienced business development and investment consultant with 10 years experience in the financial management field. Holds a masters degree in finance and management from the UK. Tel: 90157073 Indian male (40 yrs), looking for warehousing /logistics supervisor position, having 12 yrs Oman Exp with D/L, currently with a leading distribution company in Oman, NOC available - PH: 94337320 ; Email: truefails@rediffmail.com

Female Dentist Indian with MOH license & NOC looking for a job in Muscat. Contact-96035981

Indian male MBA with 8 years of exp as Assistant Manager in investment banking sector. Looking for suitable position, currently on visit visa. Contact – 98685704, WhatsApp 919000676512 Email – suhelpashaa@gmail.com

Indian male Nurse with 7 years seeking for a suitable job in Muscat. Data flow, prometric completed. Contact: 93519957 / 98275068 Email: mammenv24@gmail.com

General Manager Indian National With 20 yr Experience In managing Civil Construction Business Seek Opening in reputed Civil Company. Contact-97464650.

Indian Male Dentist BDS with MOH license seeks for a job. Contact 94397499

Filipino male Medical / Sales representative with 3 yrs experience is looking for suitable job in Oman. Contact: 92610394 Indian male Nurse, with well experience in profession and working in Oman. Seeking for a suitable placement. (Preferring opportunity in as Rig Medic). Has BLS and ACLS. Contact : 97236545 Veterinary Doctor: Indian Female looking for a suitable placement. Contact: 96906534 /99014885, Email: monishmajeed@gmail.com

SECRETARIAL & OFFICE Secretarial & Office: Indian(F), MBA in Finance, 2 years experience as Associate in Branch Operations (Record Keeping, Desk job)on family visa. Ph: 93186865 ; email: ddthoppil@gmail.com Looking for part time job Secretarial / Data Entry / Documentation available every day after 5:00 pm Friday / Saturday full day area preferred Ruwi/ CBD/ MBD / Al Khuwair. Contact: 90414827

Lady Secretary / Sales Co-coordinator 12 years experience in Oman in reputed companies, seek immediate Employment. #95244761

SKILLED LABOUR 7 years experience in aquaculture shrimp farming construction light license NOC. Contact: 92635313 Male 42 electricians & plumber, looking for job NOC available. Contact: 98081227 Watch repair and service looking for job, 24 yrs experience. Contact: 99530405

SALES / MARKETING Indian male with 15 years of rich experience in business development & marketing 7 + years in Oman , looking for a suitable opportunity. Contact: 98652962 27 years Indian male looking for outdoor sales with 5 years of experience in G.C.C & having Oman driving license presently working in electronic base company. N.O.C available. Contact: 94048369 / 97209329 Indian male (28) B.Com last position 6+ yrs experience in sales & business development immediate joining, on visit visa. Contact: 92686168 W.H.APP +918087894270 Email: fernandesjackson_john@yahoo.com Indian male MBA (Marketing) with Oman D/L more than 10 years of experience in sales & marketing, seeks job, NOC available. Contact: 91939227 Indian male, 6 yrs experience in oman as Business Analyst / Business Support, Seeking suitable position. NOC Available. Contact-95882930 5 years Oman sales experienced Indian with valid Omani & UAE driving license. Contact: 92507253 / 99414642 Sales professional (Graduate) with additional qualification MCSE & CCNA having more than 10+ yrs of experience in handling IT hardware, Networking & Security Products (project based) and experience in education and training industry in Oman, seeking employment in relevant IT companies. Contact: 99354209 BBA Bachelor of business administration exp in custom clearance procedure, also done international logistics management & Nimb National Institute business management (US) certification all documentation work related logistics. contact – 91949050 / akram.chaush001@gmail.com

We arrange tours & accommodation at all the beautiful places in Oman. Contact 99839898

SALES / MARKETING B.com graduate from India with 6 months of experience in billing and sales in one of the largest retail chain company in India is looking for a suitable position. Currently in visit visa 99610602 or hashim.hashi@yahoo.in Indian male 37 years MBA graduate in marketing with 9yrs of experience in UAE in field of brand promotions & marketing with UAE D/L on a visit seeking suitable position. Conatct 95792820 Indian Male, 26 M.Com with 4 yrs of Experience in Accounting & Administration in a Financial Company in India, seeks suitable job, Currently in India. +918907212253 Akhil:-93626288, Email: Sumeshpsmkr1989@gmail.com Indian male masters in Petroleum Engineering with 1 yr Oman exp in sales & marketing holding D/L, currently on visit visa looking for oil / gas industry field related or sales related job. Contact : 93789123 Resident in Oman 18 years, 10 years experience in setup marketing plans and strategies, sales, import & logistics, procurement, Omani government tenders, organizing projects & events, import fireworks for festivals, NOC available, have car. Contact 94123939. Email: 002015r@gmail.com 26 yrs, Indian male, M.S.C IT having 2 years of experience in sales & Marketing seeking job in sales. Contact: 93703185 Indian male, Keralite Post Graduate Diploma and Graduate have 6 years experience in Sales and Marketing have experience in Ecommerce, IT, Security and FMCG Sales & Marketing. Contact: 93988511 Indian male 23, MBA (marketing) with 1year experience in India as Sales Executive searching for suitable job in marketing, sales, management, currently on visit visa. Contact: 95957278, Email: zeeshanhamdule.75@gmail.com Marketing Executive with 10 years experience in Gulf on visit visa. Contact: 90116693 INDIAN male, BBA with 4 years experience in SALES & MARKETING, holding omani driving license. seeks suitable placement. Contact: 95607037 Email: raaz0jannat@gmail.com. Freight forwarding Graduate with 8 years experience in freight forwarding (Govt. of India) seek suitable placement. Contact: Shaji 99102497 / 98637889 Oil & gas experienced Indian lady with 6 years in sales & marketing to PDO and having valid Omani driving license. Contact 96143430 / 99875919

Indian male, looking for sales & marketing job, Oman license holder. Contact: 95642740 Email: shaijichakkara@gmail.com

Graduate Indian male 26 yrs, 3 yrs experience logistics & management seeking suitable opportunity in reputed organization. # 98847095

3 years experience in sales in Oman, looking for suitable vacancy, NOC available-96983324

Indian female 29 years Post Graduate with computer Knowledge 2 years of Oman experience in coordinator & 5 years of experience in customer service, client relation officer with excellent communication skill seeks suitable placement. Contact: 95337665

Indian male, 27 years 2+ completed, 2 years Muscat experience looking for suitable placement (supermarket shop etc). Contact: 95128634 Email: sabuthoams@gmail.com 20 years exp, driver / sales man with own van. Contact: 99062400

Key Accounts Manager of sales.. with an experience of 13 yrs, across the country. Bsc, MBA seeks suitable placement. Contact- 92100116

India PG diploma in Business Administration, 24 year experiences (22 years in Oman) in diverse field handling office independently administration, Sales and Marketing, highly motivated, hard working skillful and willing to work in challenging environments seeks suitable placement. Having valid Omani driving license. Contact 99120500 Indian male age 24, B.Com. having 2 year experience and currently in visit visa. Looking for suitable placement in Sales, Marketing & finance. Contact: 90766307 Email: shhaazz.007@gmail.com Indian male MBA and Diploma in management from Australia. On visit visa, looking for a suitable job in sales & marketing. Contact 71189884 Indian male with 6 years experience in sales in oman. NOC available, looking for suitable placement. Contact 95364128 Egyptian male experienced sales executive with 12 years sales experience in Egypt, KSA and Oman with leading FMCG companies. Holds Omani driving license. Tel: 96202040, Email: ahmedghoniem618@gmail.com Indian male Graduate with 18 years of Marketing experience presently in Oman on family visit visa, looking for best opportunity. Contact: 96168687 Email: dhibupaul@gmail.com Indian Male, MBA marketing 5 yrs exp. in sales & 4 yrs in FMCG sector, looking for best opportunity. NOC available. Conatct 96001877 Client Relations and Sales Professional with 8 years in the Business Process Outsourcing industry, looking for suitable opportunity in Muscat. Contact +96879050752 Indian male 1 yr exp in sales automotive (TBL) looking for best opportunity , NOC available. Contact# 97793879 Email: shyampkn@gmail.com Indian male 26 years of experience of sales & marketing in surgical and laboratory equipments. Looking for good replacement. Contact – 92015894 /95774854

TRAVELS/TOUR Indian male 27 yrs master of tourism management 3 years exp in India (tour operation) front office, ticketing sales & marketing) with computer skills looking suitable placement now on visit visa. Contact: 98837395 / 95213711 Email: bijuthomas427@gmail.com Reservation & ticketing female one & half experience in travel & tour ism industry visit visa exp, looking for a job. Contact: 97183575 /99015735 Email: aneesayoosufss@gmail.com

MISCELLANEOUS Indian male 23 Fresh Mechanical Engineer looking for job in Mechanical field special interest in HVAC & MEP. Contact : 9586 1251, Email : mdajaib@yahoo.com Indian female, holds masters in business administration (MBA) & LLB, 2 yrs oman experience as hr & admin, seeks suitable placement in jobs @ Sohar, Falaj. Contact 96541959


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Karate and self defense classes at Azaiba 18 Nov Street. RO 10 per month twice a week Monday and Tuesday 6. 30 TO 7. 30. PM. Contact: 98294551 4 WD Pagero with driver. Contact: 98031620

TRANSPORTATION

25 - 50 seater bus with PDO & BP specification for monthly rent & small car with driver. Contact 99839898

DRIVING

MANPOWER

Transportation. Contact 92015894 *Classified Advertisement space booking with text, should be done till 12.00 noon for next day’s publication. * Subject to space availability

Specialist for road test drum and slope. Contact 94022250

Spoken Arabic class for Non Arabic Speakers & English class for Malayalam Speakers

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WE SERVE OMAN

Pest control & Building cleaning all kinds of pest control building. Cleaning tiles / Marble polishing monthly/ Yearly contracts available. Contact: 98814733 /98814740 Al Husn Cleaning L.L.C

SERVICES We Provide Cleaners, Office boys, Cleaning Contracts, General cleaning etc. Al Mudakhir National Est. LLC Contact : 94277020 Pest Control Treatments. Ocean Center L.L.C. Contact 99344723 Water proofing ABUQABASContact 99320217/24788722 Caret & Sofa Shampooing General Cleaning & Polishing. Ocean Center L.L.C. # 24707833 Marble Crystallization & Grinding, Ocean Center L.L.C. Contact: 92705130

House shifting packing. Contact: 99657644 / 98518013 Maintenance Electrical, plumbing, painting A/C services installations gypsum. Contact: 96319522 A/C maintenance & Servicing, Fridge / Washing Machine / dish washer repairing, 2) Painting and cleaning service, Electrical & Plumbing. Contact 94147874 / 24504281, mail : globalaccessunited@gmail.com

Carpet Shampoo, marble & tile polishing, pest control & anti-termite treatment, general cleaning painting, Plumbing, Electrical, shifting. Contact Mundhir Al-Rizaiqi trading. L.L.C. # 24810137, 99450130 Installation & maintenance for Modular Kitchen, UPVC Doors & Windows, Furniture, Electrical & Air-conditions Contact @ 92383882/91443786

House shifting with carpenter and transport. Contact: 96737158

MATRIMONIAL

TRANSPORTATION

GUARANTEED CLEANING: Carpet & sofa shampooing, Contact 99314807/ 24792998

Keralite Nair boy, 31 yrs, working in Muscat, looking suitable alliance from Nair family. Contact: 93764602

Transportation. Contact: 97128083

We undertake new construction & maintenance & gypsum works. Contact 92711506, ammarayyub@gmail.com

Nair boy, 26 yrs Revathy, Alleppy dist, B.Tech working as planning / project Engineer in Oman, 4 yrs seeks suitable alliance. Contact: 94232342 / 99065898

Transportation. Contact: 99099714

Picking & drop Ruwi to Rusail. Contact: 98957524 / 91287470

Transportation. Contact: 94297820 Transportation. Contact 94087276


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