Times of Oman - October 26, 2016

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WEDNESDAY

October 26, 2016 24 Muharram 1438 AH

FROM THE WORDS OF HIS MAJESTY THE SULTAN

At The Opening of the Annual Session of The Council of Oman, 2010

‘His Majesty’s Wisdom’ One of Oman’s firm principles is co-operation with all states and nations on the basis of mutual respect, mutual interest and non-interference in the affairs of others as well as our non-acceptance of interference in our affairs by others.

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E M I R O F Q ATA R

Sayyid Shihab conveys HM’s condolences

HOUSEMAIDS ‘FOR SALE’

DOHA: Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar and the Father Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani received at Al Wajba Palace in Doha yesterday His Highness Sayyid Shihab bin Tariq Al Said, Envoy of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said. During the meeting, Sayyid Shihab conveyed condolences and sympathy of HM the Sultan on the death of Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani. >A7

Schools eager for ‘I Love the Sultan’ campaign

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OMR38,000 to workers

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Ministry awards to workers OMR38,000 after resolving their complaints. >A4 REJIMON K CHIEF REPORTER

Housemaids from Asian and African countries can be hired through expat agents illegally

reji@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Housemaids are being traded illegally by expatriate agents in an Omani town for less than OMR1,500. Agents in Sohar speak openly of skipping official government and embassy procedures to provide expatriate women to work

as housemaids in Oman. Housemaids from Sri Lanka, Nepal, India, Bangladesh, Philippines and African countries can be hired from Sohar easily either on a two-year contract or over a shorter period - without embassies ever knowing. Under Omani law, all housemaid contracts in Oman must be registered with the government and the embassy of the housemaid.

“I have my own way to deal with embassies. You don’t have to go to embassies. We will take care of everything. You have to pay only OMR1,200 and feel free to choose one from the CVs here,” one agent in a Sohar office told our reporter. The agent produced the CVs of a few Indian housemaids from Andhra Pradesh, complete with their pictures, ages and other private details. >A6

MUSCAT: With the Muscat Media Group’s (MMG’s) ‘I Love the Sultan’ campaign going full steam ahead, excitement is visibly growing as schools gear up to grab the highest honours. Pakistan School Muscat (PSM) also decided to join the campaign on Tuesday, after the MMG team visited the largest Pakistan school in Oman to explain the initiative designed to pay tribute to His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said on the country’s 46th National Day. >A4

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Newborn girl found dumped in Muscat

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59 people were killed in an attack on a police training college in Quetta. >A10

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Kunooz Oman has sought three mining and exploration licences. >B1

Red Bull Car Park Drift qualifier this weekend

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MUSCAT: An abandoned newborn girl was found by the Royal Oman Police (ROP) near a park in Amerat on Monday morning. “The patrolling unit found the baby at around 6:30am. She was covered in a blanket. The umbili-

cal cord was not even cut properly. The baby has been admitted to Khoula Hospital,” a police said. The baby, believed to be just two days old, was wrapped in a towel and left on a gravel path. Ambulance staff administered first aid and transported her to Khoula Hospital. >A5

ANNOUNCED

Municipal elections on December 25 MUSCAT: Municipal elections across Oman will be held on December 25, Sayyid Hamoud bin Faisal Al Busaidi, Minister of Interior announced yesterday. >A4



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Preparations for the second municipal councils elections in the various governorates are already being intensified. Registration of new voters for the purpose began on June 12. The elections are very important as they allow citizens to be involved in the municipal work and help develop their wilayats. They also encourage voluntary work and responses to the needs of the citizens at the wilayat level. The councils’ term is four years, thus allowing youths and those interested in voluntary and municipal work to engage in more meaningful and extensive communication with the citizens in the various wilayats.

MOTORSPORT

Red Bull Car Park Drift Oman qualifier to be held on Friday Times News Service MUSCAT: Oman’s motorsport enthusiasts and drift fans are gearing up for the Red Bull Car Park Drift local qualifier this weekend. The event will be held in association with the Oman Automobile Association at the premises, kicking off at 7pm on Friday, October 28. Two preliminary rounds have already taken place, identifying the top 16 drifters from across the nation, who will battle it out for the prestigious drifting title and the opportunity to compete in the final set to take place in December. Over several exhilarating rounds, the drifter’s car handling skills will be put to test as they compete at speed over winding and narrow tracks. Drifters must push themselves and their cars to the limits as they jostle to take home the coveted ‘King of Drift.’

The event provides the perfect opportunity for motorsports fans of all ages to enjoy a hands-on and sensory drift experience. “Motorsports, particularly drifting, has seen a surge of popularity in Oman in recent years,” said Suleiman Al Rawahi, managing director of the Oman Automobile Association. “Oman is home to some of the region’s top drifters, which is an immense source of pride for us. We are excited to see the Red Bull Car Park Drift Qualifier this weekend, the biggest drifting competition in Oman. “It is a wonderful experience for the public to see the best drifters from across the Sultanate battle it out. We were blown away by the positive feedback for the Oman Qualifiers in the past years; we can only imagine that the 2016 event will make its mark on motorsports history in the Sultanate.”

DISPUTES

OMR38,000 retrieved in favour of labourers Times News Service MUSCAT: More than OMR38,000 has been awarded in favour of labourers by the Ministry of Manpower (MoM). After receiving several complaints on labour disputes, MoM took action and retrieved over OMR38,000 for labourers, who have had their rights taken away by employers. Salim Said Al Badi, director general of Labour Welfare at the ministry said, “In an effort to resolve the complaints, the ministry was able to retrieve OMR38,000 for several Omani and expatriate employees during Sep-

tember.” Breaking down the total amount retrieved, OMR16,800 was returned for unfair dismissal followed by OMR8,400 for endof-service gratuity. Those who did not receive their rightful wage also received a total of OMR7,200 and finally for other miscellaneous complaints, the ministry gave back OMR5,600 to the employees. Since the beginning of the year, the Labour wDispute Department had received 1,945 complaints, of which 1,067 were resolved, while the remaining 878 complaints were referred to the responsible court for failing to resolve it at the ministry.

33,534 register on Tuesday for campaign

To include their names in His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said’s portrait for the 46th National day, 33,534 people registered yesterday. On Facebook, 65,000 people viewed it while the website recorded 3,350 page views.

‘ I L O V E T H E S U LTA N ’

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What started as a great way to register the nation’s love for its leader, has now become a fullfledged contest among schools as they compete to register their respect for His Majesty with the highest number of entries. The MMG team was warmly welcomed at the morning assembly of PSM students who, interestingly, were being briefed on the importance of electronic and digital media and the edge it carried over its printed forms by a fellow student, by all means a quintessential new-generation tech-savvy smart young man. The school quite clearly seemed to prepare its students for the demands of today and trends of tomorrow. Taking the cue, Richard Pakenham, chief sales officer at MMG, briefed over 1,200 students of the senior block on the importance of this digital campaign, inviting them to participate in big numbers.


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D I V E R S I F I C AT I O N

Second stage of Tanfeedh to conclude today MUSCAT: Delegated by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, His Highness Sayyid Haitham bin Tariq Al Said will patronise today over the closing ceremony of the second stage of the National Programme for Enhancing Economic Diversification “Tanfeedh” at the new Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre in here. Tanfeedh is a national initiative carried out as part of the 9th Five-Year Development Plan (2016-2020), in collaboration with the Malaysian government’s Performance Management and Delivery Unit. -ONA SAD SAGA

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A spokesman there declined to comment on the baby’s condition. An official from the Ministry of Social Development said the department is aware and monitoring the baby’s case, but cannot intervene until investigations from the Royal Oman Police and public prosecution are over. “We need to ensure that the baby is healthy and does not have any contagious diseases before we take her in. We would have to receive a call from the concerned authorities asking us to take the baby,” an official said. The official declined to comment on the baby’s nationality and said they would only do so after investigations are completed. Meanwhile, shop owners around the park in Amerat expressed shock over the news. “It is a surprise to hear that such a thing has happened in our area,” Rafi Mohammed, a salesman in one of the shops in the area, said.

Yusuf Estes captivates audience The American Islamic scholar spoke on Islam and the West as well as the media’s portrayal of Muslims

KHADIJA ALZADJALI

khadija@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Oman is one of only a handful of countries in the world that follows the true principals of Islam, respecting diversity, tolerance and hospitality, said Yusuf Estes, an American Islamic lecturer. Estes spent Tuesday night preaching Islam to an audience of more than 300 people. The lecture was extremely interactive and Sheikh Estes had audience members laughing and cheering in their seats. The lectures are organised by the Diwan of Royal Courts and the Sultan Qaboos Higher Center for Culture and Science. The theme of the lecture was Islam and the West which included the media portrayal of Muslims. The original venue was in the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque Auditorium, but with an occupancy of only 300 seats, the event was moved outside and mats were placed on the ground for more people to sit on. The first two to three rows of both the male and female section were reserved for non-Muslims and were completely occupied. The book merchandise was free to non-Muslims and included titles such as ‘Atheism’, ‘Jesus in the Quran’ and ‘The Quran and Modern Science.’ Atiya Alzadjali, one of the organisers and volunteers, said that

ARTICULATE: The lectures are organised by the Diwan of Royal Courts and the Sultan Qaboos Higher Center for Culture and Science.

the event only took two weeks to plan. She added that Sheikh Yusuf had visited Oman nearly three years ago for another lecture. Different angle “The reason we bring these international speakers is to expose people to a different angle of Islam.” Alzadjali said. “It allows them to understand the proper Islam, the peaceful Islam, far away from the terrorism and it also helps clear misconceptions from the media,” she added. A second lecture will be held on the October 27 at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Center. The event will start at 8pm and the theme will be Islam: The Universal and Moderate Religion hosted by Sheikh Yusuf.

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A1 Housemaids available for short term The agents spoken to by Times of Oman offered catalogues of women complete with photographs and details of age and nationality. “I have agencies in India. I can do it for you,” one agent added. He even said that women from Hyderabad are “not good” but those from Andhra “will work hard”. Another agent in the same street said that housemaids can be arranged for six months or shorter period without processing any papers. Our reporter was told to simply pay OMR200 as a fee to the agent. “If you need a housemaid for a shorter period, there is no need for maudinya (visa clearance). We will arrange housemaids in Muscat. I will give the number of an agent in Muscat. Just talk to her and fix the salary,” the agent said. Yet another agent in the same Sohar street said that he could supply Sri Lankan housemaids fast with no need to go through the embassy. “We need salary details, maudinyia and ID card. We can bring housemaids. You can choose which one you want. No need to go to embassy. We will do that,” the

agent said. For an inexperienced housemaid, the monthly salary would be OMR80, and for an experienced one it would range between OMR100 and OMR120, the agents said. However, the standard salaries set for housemaids by sending countries are much higher than this and visa checks involving embassies, governments and host country foreign affairs office have to be carried out before anyone in Oman can legally recruit a housemaid. An official from the Sri Lankan embassy, while detailing the registration procedures to recruit housemaids from Lanka, said that the embassy’s involvement is must. “Agencies can recruit housemaids but job order and other papers have to be attested by embassy here and employment bureau in Lanka. Without approval from all sides, a Lankan housemaid cannot be legally hired,” the official said. “We have come across around 70 cases of housemaids brought into Oman illegally by agents this year. We were worried and sought

the help of Oman government. They have taken necessary steps to prevent it and the numbers of housemaids coming illegally have come down,” the official added. According to the official, earlier, housemaids could come to Oman on a visit visa and convert that into a job visa. “However, it was stopped. Now, housemaids come to neighbouring countries on visit visas and then they enter Oman. They don’t know that they are duped,” the official said, adding that officially, it will cost OMR1,500 to recruit a Lankan housemaid. The official added that recently, three such cases have come to light even after the strict measures taken by Oman government. “We are planning to make representations with Oman government authorities again,” the official added. A social worker in Sohar, on condition of anonymity, said that it is quite easy to hire a housemaid in Sohar without going through official norms. “Women are coming to UAE on visit visas and then they are brought to Oman most often illegally. “Send-

ing country governments should adopt strict measures to stop this,” the social worker, who had rescued 13 trapped women during the last few months, said. Recently, an Indian woman who came to Ajman in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) was forcefully brought to Oman to work as a housemaid. The housemaid was rescued by a social worker from Sohar and moved to the embassy. She had endured sexual assault, beatings and had her passport and phone taken away from her before being kept prisoner by a trafficking gang. The housemaid was duped by an Indian agent in Mumbai and sent to the UAE. Rafeek Ravuther, an Indian migrants rights activist, said that more than the host country, the sending country should adopt strict measures to avoid such tragedies. “Most often women are duped by home country agents. Immigration officials in the sending country should act more strictly. They should check everything in detail before allowing a woman to board a flight for an overseas job,” Rafeek added.

Oman ranked among top ten travel destinations SYED HAITHAM HASAN

Haitham@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Oman has been ranked eighth in the world among top countries to visit in 2017 by the Lonely Planet travel guide. The ‘Best in Travel 2017’ list by the travel guide features Oman in the annual list for the first time since 2009 and is the only country from the Gulf Cooperation Coun-

cil that made it to the list. It also ranks Oman third after Nepal and Mongolia, among the four Asian countries featured in the list. Describing the countries as destinations you cannot afford to miss in 2017, Lonely Planet ranks Canada first, followed by Columbia and Finland. The ‘Best in Travel 2017’ also features top cities, regions and valued destinations.


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REGION CABLE

M A J L I S PA N E L M E E T

HM the Sultan congratulates Austria interim president Bures MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has sent a cable of congratulations to Doris Bures, interim president of the Republic of Austria on the occasion of her country’s National Day. In his cable, His Majesty the Sultan expressed his sincere congratulations along with his best wishes of continuous health and happiness to Interim President Bures and the friendly Austrian people further progress and prosperity. — ONA 7TH CONFERENCE

Arab supreme courts meet participants thank HM MUSCAT: Participants at the 7th forum of Arab Supreme Courts Chairmen, held in the Sultanate on 24 and 25 October, sent a cable of thanks and gratitude to His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said, Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council. They expressed their sincere happiness and appreciation for holding this conference in the Sultanate with blessings of His Majesty. They also valued His Majesty’s continuous support to the march of the Arab joint work. They wished further progress and prosperity for the Sultanate under the wise leadership and development for the judicial system in the Sultanate to achieve the supreme message of which pillars were cemented by His Majesty. The participants also expressed their thanks and gratitude for the warm welcome and generous hospitality extended to them during the conference’s activities. Further, they expressed sincere feelings of appreciation to the Omani people, praying to Allah to grant His Majesty the Sultan good health, happiness and a long life. -ONA Q ATA R

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HM sends condolences

During conveying the condolences, Sayyid Shihab was accompanied by Yousuf bin Alawi bin Abdullah, Minister Responsible for Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Sa’ayyid Al Kalbani, Minister of Social Development and Charge D’affaires of the Sultanate’s Embassy in Qatar. It is worth mentioning that His Highness Sayyid Shihab bin Tariq Al Said, Envoy of His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said returned home on Tuesday afternoon after conveying the condolences. -ONA EVENT

Euromena conference begins MUSCAT: The joint conference between the European Group for the Public Administration (EGPA), Aix-Marseille University, the Middle East and North Africa Public Administration Research (MENAPAR) network, the Sultanate’s Institute of Public Administration (IPA) and the Institute of Public Administration (IPA) in the Kingdom of Bahrain began at Millennium Hotel yesterday under the patronage of HH Sayyid Asa’ad bin Tariq Al Said. HH Sayyid Asa’ad said in a statement after the opening ceremony that the Royal Directives of His Majesty the Sultan have been always stressing the importance of supporting human resources, polishing, qualifying and training them as the human element is the main objective of development. The conference discusses topics related to the human resources and team management tools. -ONA

Petrol pricing discussed MUSCAT: The Economic and Financial Committee at Majlis A’Shura yesterday discussed the mechanism used to adjusted prices of petroleum products and the method of calculation with the committee formed to follow the global oil prices and modify the sale of petroleum products locally. The meeting, the 2nd regular

meeting between the 1st and 2nd annual sittings of the 8th term (2015/2019) under the chair of Saleh bin Said Masan, Head of the Committee hosted Eng. Salim bin Nasser Al Oufi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Oil and Gas, and Eng. Ahmed bin Hassan Al Dheeb, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. -ONA

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REGION GLOBAL SURVEY

Iraqis world’s most generous to strangers LONDON: Although torn by war, Iraq is the world’s most generous country towards strangers in need, according to a new global index of charitable giving. Eighty one per cent of Iraqis reported helping someone they didn’t know in the previous month, in a global poll commissioned by the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF). For the first time

since CAF began the poll in 2010, more than half of people in 140 countries surveyed said they had helped strangers - with many of the most generous found in countries hit hard by disaster and war. Despite suffering instability and violence, Iraq has twice been ranked top in terms of helping strangers Libya, with its own internal conflict, was second on the

list this year and Somalia, embroiled in civil war for 25 years, fourth. “I think that the lesson here is societies are incredibly resilient and that large scale disasters tend to activate a collective humanitarian response,” said Adam Pickering, international policy manager at CAF, which promotes charitable giving. — Thomson Reuters Foundation S H O R TA G E

9,000 tonnes of sugar seized in Egypt raids CAIRO: Egypt has seized 9,000 tonnes of sugar in recent raids on factories and warehouses, the prime minister said on Monday, describing the move as necessary to deal with a shortage of the commodity. Sugar has all but vanished from supermarkets, prompting media talk of a crisis and pushing the state to rapidly increase imports despite an acute dollar shortage and soaring global prices of the sweetener. Egyptian authorities have raided sugar factories and distributors in recent days as they blamed traders and suppliers for hoarding and smuggling supplies. Prime Minister Sherif Ismail told Egypt’s CBC channel in an interview that the raids have had a “positive impact” and sugar stocks were enough to cover the country for three months. “There are some negative points that we are dealing with but they were a limited number of cases,” he said. “We can’t leave the market without supervision.... Monitoring is necessary.” Edita Food Industries, Egypt’s maker of Twinkies, said on Monday its sweet factory in Beni Suef had been shut for three days after authorities seized its sugar. Egypt consumes around 3 million tonnes of sugar annually but produces just over 2 million tonnes. The gap is filled by imports, usually between July and October when local beet and sugar cane supplies have wound down. — Reuters


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Mulayam projects ‘all is well’ image Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav said my family and party are united. All workers are united. There are some conspirators, who do not have any mass base

LUCKNOW: Notwithstanding the deep divide in his family and party, Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Mulayam Singh Yadav on Tuesday sought to project an ‘all is well’ image even though he could not commit whether his brother Shivpal would be reinstated in the cabinet of son Akhilesh Yadav who had sacked him. The “party and family are united”, he said here at a press conference where he was flanked by

Shivpal and three other sacked ministers but Chief Minister Akhilesh was conspicuous by his absence. While Mulayam addressed the press conference, a day after acrimonious scenes were witnessed at the party meet, supporters of Akhilesh and Shivpal held protests outside the SP office. Seeking to assert his dominant role, Mulayam said SP had come to power in Uttar Pradesh in 2012 because of him only and still he had made Akhilesh the chief minister. He however, ruled out becoming the chief minister with Assembly elections barely few months away. “My entire life is devoted for the welfare of the people and he will continue to work for them,” he added. Mulayam strongly defended party MP Amar Singh, who is being blamed by the Akhilesh faction for the problems in the family, asking “why to drag him in all this”? “My family and party are united. All workers are united. There are some conspirators, who do not have any mass base,” Mulayam told a hurriedly convened press conferences. “There is not matbhed (difference) or manbhed (ill feelings) among our leaders,” Yadav said.

CROSS-BORDER SHELLING

APPEAL: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday called for immediate de-escalation of the situation along the borders to end miseries of people. - PTI file photo

Mehbooba calls for de-escalation of ‘alarming’ border situation SRINAGAR: Chairing a top security meet here, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Tuesday called for immediate de-escalation of the “alarming” situation along the borders to end miseries of people. At the meeting of Unified Headquarters (UHQ), comprising top officials of the army, Border Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, state police and intelligence agencies besides the civil administration, the chief minister was briefed about wide-ranging issues including the emerging security scenario in Indian-administered-Kashmir, situation along the borders and steps taken to address issues arising out of cross-border shelling. “Ways and means shall have to be explored immediately to bring an end to the sufferings of the hapless people subjected to immense miseries over the past few months because of the continuous cross-border shelling and escalation of violence in the state and the region,” she said at the meeting. She said the “hostile” and “alarming” situation along the borders and Line of Control (LoC) should keep reminding both India and Pakistan of the inevitability of sitting across the table to find a just and pragmatic solution of all the contentious issues. Mehbooba, who also condemned Tuesday’s terror attack on police training academy in Pakistan’s Quetta, said the vicious cycle of death and destruction confronting the region must end at the earliest. “Whatever (be) the reasons for hardening of stances and attempts by the vested interests to subvert the peace process, there is, however, no substitute to the reconciliatory policy as was done in 2003,” she said. Serious efforts should be made at the political

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and civil society levels to revive the peace and reconciliation process for the larger good of the people sandwiched in a gory situation, she said. Condoling the death of a sixyear old boy in cross-border firing in R S Pura sector of Jammu on Monday, Mehbooba said, “My heart goes out to the families who lost their loved ones in the fresh violence, both along the borders and at the Police Academy in Quetta, in which they had no role to play.” She said the senseless violence is the common enemy of the people in both India and Pakistan as the scourge of bloodshed has devoured their lives. She reiterated her government’s stand that only coordinated political effort at the highest levels in New Delhi and Islamabad will eliminate the menace of violence and usher the region into an era of peace and prosperity. Making a fervent appeal for peace on the borders, Mehbooba said the cross-border shelling has seen a humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region with people fleeing their homes and scurrying for safety of their lives. “This disquieting scenario has to end to facilitate the people live peacefully in their homes and hearths,” she said while noting that people in Jammu and Kashmir have always been the worst sufferers in such hostile situations. She recalled Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent statement wherein he called on Pakistan to jointly wage a war against poverty, unemployment, illiteracy and infant mortality. “It is high time that both the countries come together without any further delay and start a final war against violence, terrorism and the social and economic deprivation plaguing the region,” she said. - PTI

Asked whether Shivpal and other sacked ministers would then be reinstated in the Akhilesh cabinet, he said, “I leave this to CM.... You ask him why he made them ministers and why he sacked them.” Appearing cautious while replying to a questions, Mulayam said, “I will not make any single controversial statement. Whatever you may ask.” To a question whether he would take over the reins of the state from his son Akhilesh, the SP supremo said, “Why will I consider it now when Assembly elections are just few months away.” He said Model Code of Conduct will come into force in November or December and government will not be able to work freely. About party’s chief ministerial candidate for 2017, the SP supremo said, “Ours is a democratic party. First let us get majority and then elected representatives will select their CM. Presently, Akhilesh is CM, does anyone have any problem?” On certain statements by proAkhilesh cousin Ramgopal Yadav, who has been expelled from the party, Samajwadi Party supremo said, “I do not give him any importance now.” - PTI

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Explosion in north Delhi leaves 1 dead NEW DELHI: A cracker blast killed one person and injured four others in north Delhi’s Naya Bazar area on Tuesday setting off panic among the people in the wake of high alert in the city, even as police ruled out any terror angle in it. The explosion took place around 10.40am when Motalip Mirza, a labourer, was carrying two large packets of crackers. A CCTV footage of

the incident shows that the blast occurred as Mirza put the bags in front of a shop, Saraswati Traders in the Pattewali Gali, police said. “The cracker blast took place due to high pressure and the huge quantity of crackers. Mirza died in the explosion while four others were injured,” said a senior police officer. Several specialised teams of Delhi Police, including foren-

sics, officers from the Special Cell and the SWAT teams, swooped down on the area after the blast to ascertain if there was any terror angle in it. However, on the basis of preliminary investigation they have ruled out any terror angle. Mirza was a resident of Murshidabad in West Bengal and was working as a labourer in Delhi for last 15-20 years. - PTI


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PAKISTAN

We came to know from the communication intercepts that there were three militants who were getting instructions from Afghanistan General Sher Afgun, Military commander in Balochistan

59 killed in Quetta attack IS’s Amaq news agency published the claim of responsibility, saying three IS fighters ‘used machine guns and grenades, then blew up their explosive vests in the crowd’

QUETTA: Middle East-based IS on Tuesday said fighters loyal to their movement attacked a police training college in the southwestern Pakistani city of Quetta, in a raid that officials said killed 59 people and wounded more than 100. Pakistani authorities have blamed another militant group, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), for the late-night siege, though the IS claim included photographs of three alleged attackers. Hundreds of trainees were stationed at the facility when masked gunmen stormed the college on the outskirts of Quetta late on Monday. Some cadets were taken hostage during the raid, which lasted nearly five hours. Most of the dead were cadets. “Militants came directly into our barrack. They just barged in and started firing point-blank. We started screaming and running around in the barrack,”

one police cadet who survived told media. Other cadets spoke of jumping out of windows and cowering under beds as masked gunmen hunted them down. Video footage from inside one of the barracks showed blackened walls and rows of charred beds. IS’s Amaq news agency published the claim of responsibility, saying three IS fighters “used machine guns and grenades, then blew up their explosive vests in the crowd”. Mir Sarfaraz Bugti, home minister of the province of Balochistan, whose capital is Quetta, said the gunmen attacked a dormitory in the training facility, while cadets rested and slept. “Two attackers blew up themselves, while a third one was shot in the head by security men,” Bugti said.Earlier, officials had said there were five to six gunmen. A Reuters photographer at the scene said authorities carried out the body of a teenaged boy who they said was one of the attackers and had been shot dead by security forces. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and Army chief General Raheel Sharif both travelled to Quetta after the attack and participated in a special security meeting on Tuesday afternoon, the prime minister’s office said. One of the top military commanders in Balochistan, General Sher Afgun, told media that calls intercepted between the attackers and their handlers suggested they were from the militant group, LeJ. “We came to know from the communication intercepts that there were three militants who were getting instructions from Afghanistan,” Afgun told media, adding that the Al Alami faction of LeJ was behind the attack. - Reuters


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CANADA

Nurse charged with killing 8 in old-age homes OTTAWA: A Canadian nurse was charged on Tuesday with using drugs to murder eight elderly patients at two long-term care facilities in the province of Ontario, police said.| Elizabeth Wettlaufer, 49, is accused of killing five women and three men in the towns of Woodstock and London between 2007 and 2014. The dead ranged in age from 75 to 96 years old. Wettlaufer appeared in court on Tuesday and was remanded in custody. Investigation Woodstock Police Chief William Renton said officers began investigating after receiving a tip. He declined to speculate on a motive. “This investigation is now being treated as a multiple homicide. Eight victims have been identified to date,” he told a televised news conference. “We are confident at this time that all of the victims have been identified,” he said. — Reuters MURDER TRIAL

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Ex-banker’s torture video stuns jury in Hong Kong HONG KONG: Filming himself torturing and killing a young Indonesian woman, British investment banker Rurik Jutting veered between boasting, remorse and describing the pleasure he derived from brutalising the first of two victims. Footage taken from four hours of recordings on Jutting’s mobile phone formed the core of the prosecution opening on the second day of a murder trial in Hong Kong that has grabbed global attention. The 31-year-old Cambridge University graduate has admitted killing Sumarti Ningsih, a 23-year-old single mother, and another Indonesian woman, Seneng Mujiasih, in his luxury high-rise apartment two years ago. But he has pleaded not guilty to murder on grounds of “diminished responsibility”, while pleading guilty to the lesser crime of manslaughter. The four women and five men on the jury clenched their jaws and, at times, diverted their eyes as they endured an opening 20-minute segment of the torture of Ningsih. Tears welled up in the eyes of one middle aged male juror. Appearing overweight and unshaven, Jutting appeared on camera, at times showing Ningsih’s body, and spoke with chilling calm in a series of monologues. While the video was not shown to the public in the courtroom, journalists covering the trial could hear the audio. “I just killed someone, first person I ever killed, I cut her throat in the bathroom...,” he said. Jutting, who had held a high flying job at Bank of America in Hong Kong before his arrest, at one point filmed himself taking drugs as he explained how he tortured Ningsih. “I treated her as a non person, a object.” Bespectacled and wearing pale blue shirt, Jutting was flanked by three policemen as he watched what he had done on a video recording a judge said had been found on his iPhone. Jutting shut his eyes, sometimes covering his face with his hand rather than look at the screen in front of him. Jutting used a belt, a pair of pliers and his fists to torture Ningsih over three days before eventually slitting her throat with a serrated-edged knife, according to the prosecution. On the recording, Jutting spoke in a relaxed, soft voice as he taunted, bullied and mutilated Ningsih. — Reuters

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EXPANSION PLAN APPROVED: Aircraft taxi in the early morning at Heathrow airport in west London, Britain, on Tuesday. – Reuters

LONDON: Britain on Tuesday backed a $22 billion expansion of Heathrow Airport, ending 25 years of indecision and promising to boost global trade links following the vote to leave the European Union. Heathrow, Europe’s busiest airport, defeated a proposal from smaller rival Gatwick and will secure the first new full-length runway to be built near London in 70 years after environmental and political protests scuppered

previous attempts. Prime Minister Theresa May, a former critic of Heathrow expansion, said she had opted for a plan that would boost the economy, create jobs and provide access to global markets. But her decision put her on an immediate collision course with senior politicians, including Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who oppose the plan. “After decades of delay we are showing that we will take the big decisions when they’re the right decisions

for Britain,” May told London’s Evening Standard newspaper. The decision to jump-start one of Europe’s biggest infrastructure projects is one of May’s most significant moves since she took office in July and follows her approval in September of a $24 billion nuclear power plant at Hinkley Point. By choosing to build a third runway at Heathrow, which will require rebuilding parts of the motorway circling the capital, May opted for the more expensive

and complex option over cheaper plans to extend an existing Heathrow runway or build a new one at Gatwick, south of London. According to a three-year study by Britain’s independent Airports Commission, a new runway at Heathrow would create 70,000 new jobs by 2050 and increase gross domestic product by between 0.65 and 0.75 per cent over the same period. It will also enable Britain to keep pace with Europe’s biggest airports in Paris, Amsterdam and Frankfurt, which boast greater capacity, while Heathrow’s established links with emerging markets were seen to strengthen its case in the wake of Britain’s June vote to leave the EU. But within hours of the decision, politicians were lining up to denounce it. Foreign Secretary Johnson said a third runway was “undeliverable” and “very likely to be stopped” while London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he would continue to oppose Heathrow’s expansion. Johnson, a former Mayor of London who

once proposed building a new airport to the east of the city, said he worried that a third runway would be followed by a clamour for a fourth. “You’d have New York, a city of beautiful skyscrapers, Paris the city of light, London the city of planes,” he told reporters. “Is that really what we want for our fantastic capital city?” The 18-billion-pound project is now likely to face legal challenges and a final vote by lawmakers in a year’s time, meaning the runway can only open by 2025 at the earliest. Surveys show a majority of lawmakers will back the plan. Adam Marshall, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, said governments had prevaricated for too long. “Put simply, it’s about time,” he said. “Businesses will now want assurances that the final approval process for Heathrow’s new runway will be smooth and swift, so that construction can begin as soon as possible. “The time for playing politics with our national connectivity is over.”— Reuters


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For many of the migrants from Syria, Afghanistan and other conflict zones, the closure of the Jungle marked the end of a dream to reach Britain.

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Four killed on river ride at theme park SYDNEY: Four people were killed on Tuesday on a river rapids ride at Australia’s biggest theme park, police said, after a malfunction threw two of the victims off the seemingly innocuous ride and left the other two trapped inside. The tragedy at the Thunder River Rapids Ride at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, the main tourist district in Australia’s northeastern

state of Queensland, ranks among the world’s deadliest theme park accidents. Malfunction “One of the rides sustained a malfunction, causing two people to be ejected from a ride, and the other two were caught inside,” Gavin Fuller, an official of Queensland Ambulance, told reporters.

The four dead ranged in age from their early 30s to their early 40s. It was not immediately clear if they were locals or tourists, police said. “Dreamworld will remain closed tomorrow (on Wednesday) as a mark of respect for the victims and their families,” Ardent said in a statement, adding that it was working with emergency services to establish what had happened. — Reuters

France begins demolition of ‘Jungle’ migrant camp CALAIS (FRANCE): French workers began demolishing the “Jungle” shanty town in Calais on Tuesday, wielding sledgehammers to tear down makeshift dwellings as former residents migrants seeking entry to Britain - were moved out. Police equipped with water canon stood guard as hundreds of migrants - some of whom have lived in the scrubland on the northern French coast for months or years - waited for busses to take them for resettlement across France. “The migrants have known for a long time this was going to hap-

pen,” the Calais region’s prefect, Fabienne Buccio, told Reuters after arriving at the camp escorted by between 150 and 200 riot police. “We are making sure it is done properly. We define an area, and then we go in.” A large fire blazed at one point, but then appeared to be brought under control, and there was no repeat of the minor skirmishes with security forces seen over the weekend. Officials said the operation was going peacefully. For many of the migrants from Syria, Afghanistan and other conflict zones, the closure of the Jungle marked the end of a dream

to reach Britain, which lies a tantalisingly short sea crossing away. Social workers and translators sent by the government handed out leaflets around the camp early on Tuesday to convince residents they must prepare to leave the camp. Officials showed some a map of France with a “You Are Here” arrow in English pointing to Calais. “Overall the migrants have understood that time is up for the Jungle. They’ve been receptive,” said social worker Serge Szarzynski. Nonetheless, some migrants said that they would resist efforts to resettle them in France. — Reuters


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Assad regime has lost control of vast swaths of territory within the Syrian Arab Republic’s nominal borders, and it has little concern for the welfare of communities living in rebel-controlled territory, as evidenced by the Syrian Army’s indiscriminate violence toward civilians in those areas. And yet, despite the Assad regime’s contempt for humanitarian norms, the UN still must obtain its permission to operate in rebel-controlled areas. In fact, the UN’s Humanitarian Response Programme for Syria stipulates that “the Government of Syria bears the primary responsibility for protecting its citizens.” In theory, the Syrian government allows humanitarian aid to be transported across the frontlines from areas it controls to rebel-controlled territory. In practice, however, delivering aid has been extremely difficult, owing to ongoing fighting and bureaucratic obstacles put in place by the Syrian government. What’s more, the government does not permit cross-border aid: although this would be the most effective delivery method for rebel-controlled areas, it would subvert the government’s control of aid distribution and further undermine its own sovereignty claims. The UN has very little power to influence the Syrian government’s humanitarian-aid strategy, and if it openly defies the regime, it could lose permission to operate in the country at all. Meanwhile, as the Syria crisis has worsened, pressure has mounted to improve humanitarianaid delivery in rebel-controlled areas, and the UN has pursued a number of options.For example, the UN has helped negotiate temporary ceasefires so that humanitarian-aid agencies can access besieged areas; UN agencies have quietly furnished local NGOs working in rebel-controlled areas with sorely needed supplies and technical advice; and the UN Security Council has passed resolutions to bypass the Syrian government and allow cross-border humanitarian-aid delivery.Accusations that the UN is biased toward the Assad regime are unfair, given the reality on the ground. The UN has no other option but to cooperate with the internationally recognised regime, regardless of how that regime treats the population in areas outside of online government control. - Project Syndicate

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ith enchanting night cruises on the Bosphorus, exquisite palaces which once housed the great Sultans of the Ottoman dynasty, magnificent mosques offering peace and solace, timeless bazaars to lose yourself, fashion that can take over the world, scrumptious food you can crave for ever, and a culture which blends the east and the west, Istanbul offers visitors opportunities which they can’t let go. It’s 9.30pm on a slightly breezy night in August and we are moving on the pitch black waters of the Bosphorus, which only reflects the moonlight and decorative bulbs from our cruise boat, but is our cruise boat the only one on this famous river? Certainly not, the pitch black river is well lit with reflections from tens of other cruise boats which are all out and about on this celebrated stream, teeming with tourists from all over who have come to explore one of the richest cultures of the world. Istanbul has been my dream destination for years, however every time I planned to travel there, I failed. It was a love affair for all these years, without even physically visiting, and when I was finally able to make it, the

city turned out to be much better than what I had expected. Istanbul, built on seven hills, is a magical place, and I am sure those who have visited, will agree with me. It’s got the best of both the worlds in terms of culture, tourist spots, heritage, and to top it all — food. My visit to the gorgeous city was a media trip organised by Turkish Airlines for four days and things planned ahead. Seeing familiar names on the agenda like the Hagia Sophia, Sultan Ahmet Mosque, Bosphorus, and Taksim Square got me all excited but then there were places on this list I was not familiar with, such as Istiklal Street, Topkapi Palace, Dolmabahçe Palace, and a few others, which got me curious. The adrenaline kicked in me when I left the Muscat International Airport by a Turkish Airlines night flight. Their comfortable business class seats got me drowsy in no time and although I tried to sleep, it was in vain. It was perhaps the excitement of seeing the place I loved so much that kept me awake all through. Most of the journey in the fivehours-ten minutes long flight was quite uneventful, except the breakfast, which was served in a truly 5-star manner. We landed at the popular Istanbul Atatürk Airport, and got out to a most

dazzling morning. The hotel we were booked in was called the Vialand Palace, my home for the next four days. Nestled on an elevation overlooking Alibeyköy Eyup in the city of Istanbul, the view from the hotel was truly enchanting, especially at night, when all the lights went on. Vialand Palace was a massive hotel spread over a large area with an open air shopping mall on its terrace and a large theme park called Vialand theme and amusement park, in its premises. The rooms too were really large and spacious, almost like a mini-suite. Our first day highlight was the Dolmabahçe Palace, built in 19th century. Overlooking the Bosphorus, it’s one of the most glamorous palaces in the world with a lot of the items inside plated in gold. Its walls adorned rich tapestry and the palace also showcased gifts given by leaders from other countries to the Ottomans. The palace was the administrative centre of the late Ottoman Empire with the last of the Sultans residing there, including Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey. That afternoon we had lunch at this plush restaurant called NişantaşıBaşköşe, which was started in 2002, and located in an upscale area of Istanbul. It was

hosted by Helen Holidays, one of the biggest and most popular tour operators in Turkey. Across the street I saw stores of Karen Millen, Ted Baker, Juicy Couture, and Karl Lagerfeld, among others. Getting back to the food, there were some mouthwatering items on the menu — we had Pastırmalı Hummus, which is hummus topped with pastrami and virgin olive oil hummus, Yoğurtlupatlıcansilkme, roasted eggplant marinated with homemade yoghurt, virgin olive oil and green peppers, with shawarma platters, and kebabs accompanied with some deliciously soft Turkish flatbread. For dessert there were sweets made of pumpkin, which I totally loved. After that sumptuous lunch, we went for a short stroll around the area on Maçkastreet, where I saw passersby flaunt some phenomenal fashion sense. Most restaurants had outdoor seating areas which were full of diners, the sky was overcast, and the breezy wind made our walk even more pleasurable. Despite the scores of people there, time almost came to a standstill for me, it was beautiful. We also visited the celebrated Taksim Square and wandered around the alleys of Istiklal Street, where shops and >A15

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urkish Airlines is the official carrier of Turkey and travels across the world. It’s also the best option to go with when travelling to anywhere in Turkey because of the right advise, comfort, and the authentic Turkish experience offered in-flight. Website: turkishairlines.com PLACES TO STAY Vialand Palace Hotel Located next to the Vialand theme and amusement park, this modern all-suite hotel is 14km from Hagia Sophia. It is a massive hotel with large and spacious rooms. Perched on an elevation, it offers a beautiful view of the city. Website: vialandpalacehotel.com Raffles Istanbul Every element 5 star has been intricately included in Raffles Istanbul, providing an unparalleled level of luxury and service. Rising above the most desirable vantage point in Istanbul, the hotel is appreciated for providing stunning Bosphorus views. It is also the epicentre for “Istanbulites” and well-travelled guests for comfort, exclusivity and a true five star luxury hotel experience. Website: raffles.com/istanbul

NOT TO MISS ĊŗŗŗDay/ Night cruise of the Bosphorus ĊŗŗŗA bicycle tour of the Princess Island ĊŗŗŗTour of the Sultan Ahmet Square which includes the Sultan Ahmet or the Blue Mosque, Hagia Sophia and the Topkapi Palace ĊŗŗŗWalk on the Istiklal Street and try roasted hazelnuts sold there ĊŗŗŗFresh ice cream at Princess Island ĊŗŗŗBuy a flower tiara ĊŗŗŗTry authentic Turkish food at one of the restaurants ĊŗŗŗChill at one of the cafes by night ĊŗŗŗListen to the rhythmic ‘call to prayer’ ĊŗŗŗLose yourself in the magic of Istanbul

HELP TO PLAN YOUR TRIP Pereme Tours organise all sorts of boat cruises across Istanbul and beyond and make your trip a memorable one. Their Turkish night cruises are definitely worth a go. Website: pereme.com.tr One of the largest tour operators in Istanbul, Helen Holidays has a wide network of tour guides across the country and will make your stay a fabulous one. Website: helenholidays.com


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>A14 restaurants are found at every step. Some restaurants almost seemed hidden, but when the curtain was lifted, they turned out to be massive, ancient looking eateries with scores of people talking, laughing and dining. By that evening we were taken on a ‘Turkish night’ cruise by the Pereme Tours company over the Bosphorus, perhaps one of my most memorable experiences in Istanbul, where we got to see some rich traditional performances from the times of the Ottoman empire, including the popular ‘whirling dervishes’. My favourite part of the cruise was the fact that we passed the famous bridges over the Bosphorus, and got to look at them in all their glory — the Bosphorus Bridge, Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, and the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge. Over the next few days we cruised the Bosphorus river a couple of times, went to the Egyptian bazaar, which was originally a traditional marketplace for spices. However, in today’s times you would find many other items – including souvenirs, traditional sweets, handmade cosmetics, clothes, and you name it. Our highlight for day two was the Sultan Ahmet Square, which housed the Sultan Ahmet or the Blue Mosque, the Hagia Sophia Museum, and the Topkapi Palace. Just a tip, if you are not used to walking, you need to prepare yourself for that, because there are many places in Istanbul where you can’t take a car. I had heard a lot about the Sultan Ahmet Mosque and seeing the wonder before my eyes was a dream come true. A grand and imposing structure, with several domes and minarets that made me wonder about the time taken to capture those intricate details in its building. We were told that Istanbul had over 3,000 mosques, and an amazing aspect that we were informed of was that the ‘call to prayer’ in the mosques was recited in a rhythmic style, depending on the time of the prayer. No wonder it sounded so beautiful and soothing to the ears. Another highlight in the square was the Topkapi Palace, which had housed many of the premier Sultans of the Ottoman period. Apart from that however, there are many things to see in that com-

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plex, including the royal kitchen, the seven museums which showcase artefacts from the Islamic era including some of the items which belonged to Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). In the same complex was the Hagia Sophia, perhaps one of the most popular landmarks in the world, known by many as a mosque church, or a museum. The Hagia Sophia or Aya Sophia, as its pronounced, was apparently built as a church, which was later converted to a mosque during the Ottoman times. However, when Mustafa Kemal Ataturk came to power, he ordered for the Hagia Sophia to be converted to a museum. It is a striking monument, especially when you look at it from the outside. At the inside you would see a true reflection of modern day Istanbul, which encapsulates two continents of Europe and Asia, likewise when you walk in the Hagia Sophia, you can see high on the walls, a picture of Mother Mary is placed between two large round plaques saying ‘Allah’ and ‘Mohammed’ in Arabic, referring to the Islamic God and his messenger, the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). After that nostalgic trip, we had dinner at the Raffles Istanbul, a super luxury hotel with a stunning view of the surrounding area. The hotel complex also included a huge shopping area with some open space, where you could find some of the most expensive brands of the world, including an official Apple store. I think a final highlight of our tour was the cruise trip to Prin-

cess Island, one of the most visited islands, especially flocked with Arab tourists. Being there was like getting a taste of a fishing or farming village with just a lot of tourists pouring in from everywhere. There I tried fresh ice cream in colourful cornetto cones. I also saw horse driven carriages, and small scooters which were abundant on the island. I do have to mention that later that day we went to explore the theme park which was in the same premises as our hotel, and for the first time, I went on a roller coaster that ran at 110km/hr and also turned us upside down at one point, which is why I had my eyes closed all through. Istanbul has a strong public transportation system with a metro, tram service, taxis, and buses, so you would never find it difficult to move around. There are tons of hotels including ultra luxury, luxury, standard, and budget hotels and accommodations which would suit just any pocket. Towards the end of our fourday trip, it was hard to say goodbye to the city which has a special place in my heart - the Constantinople of the Byzantine era and Istanbul of the Ottomans, but then I had explored a lot of it and I will definitely go back whenever I can get some time off. Istanbul is a cultural delight, a foodie’s paradise, a traveller’s best respite and a storyteller’s ecstasy. It’s a place, the only in the world where two cultures converge, and two continents meet, offering visitors best of both the worlds. —deeba@timesofoman.com

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Kunooz Oman seeks three mining licences open-cast mining

We have three specific projects that we are looking at and all are related to the mining sector in different locations in Oman, with the potential of downstream value-added projects. So, we will do individual feasibility study on multi-product opportunities

in all three places, with an extensive downstream project in one location to produce value-added products

Dean Cunningham A. E. JAMES

Chief executive officer, Kunooz Oman Holding

businesseditor@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Kunooz Oman Holding, a leading player in mining, quarrying, transportation and construction material sectors, has applied for mining and exploration licences in three locations from the Public Authority for Mining (PAM), said a top-level official of the company. The plan is to go for open-cast mining in all three places, with an extensive downstream project in one location to produce valueadded products. “We have three specific projects that we are looking at and all are related to the mining sector in different locations in Oman, with the potential of downstream value-added projects,” Dean CunCHICKEN PRODUCTS

A’Saffa Foods plans OMR45m expansion to double capacity Times News Service MUSCAT: A’Saffa Foods on Tuesday said that the company’s board has approved an expansion plan to raise chicken meat production capacity by 100 per cent. The total capital expenditure of the expansion will be OMR45 million. “The expansion project will be implemented in two phases, each phase will be 50 per cent,” the company said in a disclosure statement posted on Muscat Securities Market website. The expansion project will be financed through own resources and bank finance. Meanwhile, A’Saffa Foods has achieved a fall in sales revenue at OMR22.97 million for the first nine months of 2016, against OMR24.27 million for the same period of last year. “The decline in sales was mainly due to less opening stocks of finished goods on January 1, 2016 as compared to last year,” the company said. A’Saffa Foods’ net profit after tax (consolidated) of OMR4.16 million has been achieved during nine months of year 2016 as compared to net profit of OMR4.81 million for the same period of year 2015. The decline in net profit was due to reduction in feed subsidy. The feed subsidy for nine months of 2016 was OMR16,924 as compared to OMR615,547. The earnings per share of the group stood at 35 baisas per share by end-September 2016, against 40 baisas per share for the same period of last year. A’Saffa group’s cost of sales in the first nine months stood at OMR13.72 million.

ningham, chief executive officer of Kunooz Oman Holding, told ‘Times of Oman’ in an interview. The plan is to produce several products, including gypsum. “So, we will do individual feasibility study on multi-product opportunities.” Oman government generally gives mining licence for a year, which is renewable every year. Exploration work Cunningham said that his company has already carried out some exploration work at two locations and the plan is to covert those activities into commercial mining. “We have a project where we

have done extensive exploration work, where we are making application for a mining licence.” Also, high-level exploration work has been carried out in another location, where the company is planning to produce valueadded products. However, the application is for exploration licence in the third location, which will be for producing gypsum, as the company plans to expand. Besides, the company will conduct pre-evaluation and sampling studies in two or three locations to find out the best possible option with limited amount of capital investment.

Kunooz Oman’s current operations are well positioned to supply marble, gypsum, limestone to various countries as well as in Oman. As much as 60 per cent of the company’s revenue is from exports, while the remaining 40 per cent from domestic market. Oman Investment Fund, a sovereign wealth fund, has acquired 20 per cent of shares in Kunooz in September this year.

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Dubai 24ct per gm (Dh) ............153.50 Dubai 22ct per gm (Dh) ............ 144.00 * Rates as of October 25 Source: Malabar Gold & Diamonds

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Business confidence upbeat in GCC despite global uncertainty Times News Service

The plan is to go for

Muscat 22ct per gm (OMR) .......15.55

MUSCAT: As many as 52 per cent of business leaders in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region said that they are likely to make sizable capital investment in the coming 12 months, according to a survey among chief executive officers. Just under half of all respondents said they found gaining access to credit ‘easy or very easy,’ while significantly, 57 per cent estimated that government spending currently drives less than 40 per cent of business in their respective sectors, according to the GCC CEO survey conducted by Oxford Business Group (OBG) in association with Saudi Hollandi Bank among 196 business leaders on business confidence and short-term plans

for investment. Andrew Jeffreys, OBG’s chief executive officer and editor-inchief, said the group’s first CEO survey represented yet another research milestone for the firm at a time when investors were giving more importance than ever before to accurate data, compiled at source using reliable methodology. “While business leaders are increasingly keen to explore the openings that emerging markets offer, a lack of credible intelligence and information vacuums remain a concern,” he said. Oxford Business Group’s managing editor for the Middle East Oliver Cornock added that the GCC CEO survey had produced some surprising results that would be of interest to investors. >B2

EXPORTS

US imposes anti-dumping duty on Al Jazeera Steel Products Times News Service MUSCAT: A final anti-dumping margin duty of 7.24 per cent from Oman for the export of circular welded steel pipes to the United States was issued by the United States Department of Commerce, according to Al Jazeera Steel Products. Other countries which are affected by the anti-dumping duty include countries like Pakistan, the Philippines, the United Arab

Emirates and Vietnam. “We have taken up this matter with International Trade Commission (ITC) for reconsidering the above rates and ITC’s is slated to make its final injury determinations during end November 2016,” Al Jazeera Steel Products said in a disclosure statement. Al Jazeera Steel believes that the determined margin/duty will not have impact on the company’s revenue and profit.


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MARKET BANKING

Gulf banks feel the pinch of slowdown, crude oil fall DUBAI: Banks from Saudi Arabia to Dubai are feeling the pain of the Middle East’s slowdown. Many of the region’s largest banks missed analysts’ earnings estimates in the third quarter as lenders provisioned for higher bad loans and funding costs increased. National Commercial Bank, Saudi Arabia’s largest lender, said profit fell 1.5 per cent to 1.96 billion riyals after impairment charges increased. Emirates NBD, the United Arab Emirates’ biggest bank, posted a profit of Dh1.66 billion, missing analyst estimates for earnings of 1.83 billion, after provisions increased at its Islamic unit. The slump in crude prices has sparked a wave of budget cuts across the Gulf region, prompting economic growth to slow and liquidity problems for banks accustomed to relying on countries’ excess energy receipts for funding. Government delays in paying contractors in Saudi Arabia and defaults among small and medium-sized enterprises in the UAE are contributing to rising provisions, while funding costs in Saudi Arabia are at a 7-year high. In the UAE, Dubai Islamic Bank said this week that profit dropped 9.9 per cent. - Bloomberg News

Nama to name advisor for stake sale in MEDC MEDC is a subsidiary of Nama Holding and the disinvestment is in line with the government’s privatisation plan

Times News Service MUSCAT: A process to appoint an advisor to explore the potential of divesting a minority stake in Muscat Electricity Distribution Company (MEDC) was initiated by Nama Holding (previously known as Electricity Holding Company (EHC). Muscat Electricity Distribution Company is a subsidiary of Nama Holding and the divestment is in line with the privatisation policies of the Government of Oman, according to a press release. Nama Holding is the holding

PRIVATISATION: The privatisation of Muscat Electricity Distribution Company as a transaction

is aimed at achieving the Government vision of overall enhancement of quality and efficiency of service being offered to the public. – File picture

company of a government-owned group of companies engaged in the generation, procurement, transmission, distribution and supply of electricity in Oman. Earlier this year, Nama Holding concluded a study on the privatisation of MEDC and submitted its recommendations to the Government, represented by the Ministry of Finance and the Public Authority for Electricity and Water. The report included an overview of the precedence and experiences of various countries to assess and evaluate the potential options for privatisation, and

a technical, financial and legal due diligence. The privatisation of MEDC as a transaction is aimed at achieving the Government vision of overall enhancement of quality and efficiency of service being offered to public. This will be achieved through a privatisation process that will strengthen the Omani human capital within the organisation and facilitate sharing of the ownership of MEDC across society, while strengthening and sustaining the continued development of capital market in Oman.

MEDC is a joint stock Omani company, which was formed after the restructuring of the electricity and related water sector under the Sector Law promulgated by Royal Decree in 2004. MEDC is licensed by Authority for Electricity Regulation (AER) for the distribution and supply of electricity in Muscat Governorate.

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GCC CEO survey < FROM point B1 results to a positive outlook “I firmly believe that our new CEO surveys will help to fill this void and give investors something they can immediately relate to, namely, the views and perceptions of decision-makers like themselves obtained at ground level.” “Despite global media reports that the region is in a period of economic turmoil, our GCC CEO survey results point to a wholly more positive outlook, with sentiment across the sectors far from weak,” he said. “Of course, there are significant challenges. However, what can be deduced from the results is that the region’s corporates remain broadly positive and are positioning themselves to be able to compete when stronger growth returns.” Expert analysis All four of OBG’s regional managing editors will use the new platform to share their expert analysis of the latest developments taking place across the sectors of the high-growth markets covered by the publishing firm’s research. The surveys mark the latest addition to the firm’s extensive portfolio of research tools. All Gulf Cooperation Council markets were represented.

DEBT

Saudi’s $17.5b bond sale spurs Gulf borrowing to a record RIYADH: Gulf borrowers have raised a record amount in the public debt markets in 2016, and they are not finished yet. Saudi Arabia’s $17.5 billion international bond sale, the largest ever from an emerging market, boosted the amount raised through loans and bonds in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to $151 billion, according to data, eclipsing the full-year record of $142 billion set in 2007. That’s before Equate Petrochemical’s planned sale of fiveand 10-year bonds this week, an offering that may raise as much as $3 billion, according to two people familiar with the deal.

A halving of oil prices since mid-2014 has hurt public finances across a region that produces about a fifth of the world’s oil, pushing Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, Oman and Bahrain to sell bonds to bridge budget shortfalls. The surge in new sovereign debt means governments are poised to overtake financial institutions as the region’s biggest borrowers for the first time since 2009. “As long as the oil price stays at current levels, I expect GCC sovereigns will continue to rely on the capital markets to meet budget deficits,” said Andy Cairns, the global head of debt origination and distribution at National

Bank of Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates’ second-biggest bank by assets. “Next year we’ll see a further increase in GCC bond issuance with growth coming not only from sovereigns but also more supply from regional corporates and financial institutions.” Sales of bonds and sukuk in the GCC this year have more than tripled from the same period in 2015 to $66 billion, surpassing the full-year record of $43.6 billion in 2012, according to data. Syndicated loans in the region total $85.3 billion, still short of the record $113.2 billion in 2007, the data show. - Bloomberg News

ECONOMY

African nations asked to cut deficit NAIROBI: African exporters of oil and commodities should remove subsidies and boost taxes to weather their slowest growth in more than two decades, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday. The Washington-based fund cut its 2016 growth forecast for SubSaharan Africa to 1.4 per cent, from 3 per cent in May, as economies from Nigeria to Zambia reel from the drop in commodity prices. Abebe Selassie, the director of IMF’s African Department, said growth could start to recover next year to 3 per cent, but only if the battered economies carry out fiscal reforms. “Should they fail to do that, vulnerabilities will heighten and the crisis of the weak economic performance we have seen so far will get even more difficult,” he said. African economic growth was more than 5 per cent in the decade leading up to the commodity price drop, but it is now being dragged lower by 23 resource-dependent nations like Nigeria, South Africa and Angola. While average growth was 3

IMF cut its 2016 growth forecast for Sub-Saharan Africa to 1.4%, from 3% in May, as economies from Nigeria to Zambia reel from the drop in commodity prices

per cent last year, countries that are more diversified like Rwanda and Senegal will continue to grow at more than 5 per cent. Nigeria, which is in its first recession for more than 20 years, has been seeking to widen its tax base, to offset lower revenues caused by the slump in oil prices. Selassie said Nigeria’s low debt was a source of strength, add-

ing officials needed to offer more certainty through a “coherent and consistent policy package”. Zambia, which has been hit by lower prices of copper, could save some money by eliminating fuel subsidies, he said. Fuel subsidies “Fuel subsidies take out huge amounts of government resources and generally also they tend to be very regressive.” Kenya, a broad-based economy that is still growing at a robust 6 per cent, was justified in expanding its fiscal deficit to invest in roads, power plants and other infrastructure. “However, it is important to make sure that going forward, the medium-term consolidation path that the government has in mind is adhered to,” Selassie said. The East African nation plans to partly plug a gaping budget deficit this fiscal year from international capital markets. Selassie said African nations needed to balance commercial debt, like Eurobonds, with other financing. - Reuters


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MARKET MSM index ends lower

OMAN STOCKS

MUSCAT SECURITIES MARKET

INDICES Index .................................................High .................Low..................... Value ............... Prev . Value.......... Diff ...............Diff % MSM30 Index ....................................... 5,538.36 ...............5,522.81 ................... 5,522.86 ................... 5,531.45.................. -8.59 .................. -0.16 Financial Index .....................................7,209.85 ............... 7,188.87 ....................7,188.87 ....................7,196.45...................-7.58 ...................-0.11 Industrial Index ....................................7,144.48 ............... 7,096.61 ....................7,099.14 ....................7,135.64................-36.50 .................. -0.51 Services Index .......................................3,030.61 .............. 3,022.80 ...................3,022.80 ...................3,028.24.................. -5.44 .................. -0.18 MSM SHARIAH INDEX.......................849.97 ..................844.63 ...................... 844.67 ...................... 848.57..................-3.90 .................. -0.46 Trading Summary Volume ................Turnover ..........Trades .............. Market Cap............. Up............Down ............. Equal .........Sec. Traded 9,456,250 ................... 2,286,491 ..................... 517 ................17,261,135,389 .................. 8 ......................13 .................... 17 .........................38

Takaful Oman, up by 4.14 per cent, was the top gainer, while Oman Cables was the top

SHARE PRICE BULLETIN FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25

loser, down by 6.23 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: Local selling in industrial stocks dropped the MSM30 Index by 0.16 per cent to close at 5,522.86 points. The MSM Sharia Index closed at 844.67 points, down by 0.46 per cent. Galfar Engineering was the most active in terms of volume, while Oman Cables led in terms of turnover. Takaful Oman, up by 4.14 per cent, was the top gainer, while Oman Cables was the top loser, down by 6.23 per cent. As many as 517 trades were executed on Tuesday, generating a turnover of OMR2.29 million with 9.46 million shares changing hands. Out of 38 traded securities, 8 advanced, 13 declined and 17 remained unchanged. Omani investors remained net buyers to the tune of OMR274,000 followed by GCC and Arab investors at OMR21,000 while foreign investors, who continued to be net sellers, sold stocks amounting to OMR295,000. Financial Index declined by 0.11 per cent to end at 7,188.87 points. Takaful Oman, Taageer Finance, Al Izz Islamic Bank and Oman United Insurance gained 4.14 per cent, 1.83 per cent, 1.61 per cent and 1.40 per cent, respectively. Muscat Finance, Gulf Investment Services, Al Anwar Holding, Al Batinah Investment Holding and HSBC Bank declined by 3.33 per cent, 2.70 per cent, 1.76 per cent, 1.12 per cent and 0.86 per cent, respectively. Industrial Index lost 0.51 per cent to close at 7,099.14 points. Galfar Engineering and Raysut

Cement advanced by 1.05 per cent and 0.33 per cent, respectively. Oman Cables and Voltamp Energy declined by 6.23 per cent and 0.89 per cent, respectively. Services Index finished at 3,022.80 points, down by 0.18 per cent. OIFC and Oman Telecommunications Company increased by 1.67 per cent and 0.33 per cent, respectively. Oman Education & Training, Al Suwadi Power, Al Batinah Power, Port Services Corporation and OoredooOman declined by 3.05 per cent, 2.63 per cent, 1.05 per cent, 0.83 per cent and 0.61 per cent, respectively.

REGULAR MARKET ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... OM0000001525 ............OMAN INVESTMENT AND FINANCE................10,000 ...............1,830........................1 ............0.183 ........... 0.183 ...........0.183 ............0.183 .............0.180 ........... 0.003............. 1.667 ................0.183 ..............0.180...................0.183...................36,600,000.........0.100 OM0000001087............OMAN UNITED INSURANCE ............................... 210,319 ............. 60,711..................... 10 ........... 0.290...........0.290 ...........0.286........... 0.289 .............0.285 ........... 0.004............. 1.404 ................0.290..............0.287...................0.290 ..................28,900,000 ........0.100 OM0000001418 ............RAYSUT CEMENT ...................................................... 175,000 .........262,750........................5 ............1.500 ........... 1.510............1.500........... 1.500 ............. 1.495............ 0.005............. 0.334 ................1.510 ..............1.490................... 1.510 ................. 300,000,000 .......0.100 OM0000003026 ...........OMAN TELECOMMUNICATION .......................... 29,871 ............44,826..................... 25 ............1.500 ........... 1.505 ...........1.495 ........... 1.500 ............. 1.495............ 0.005............. 0.334 ................1.495 .............. 1.495...................1.500................1,125,000,000 ......0.100 OM0000001483............NATIONAL BANK OF OMAN ...................................10,000 .............. 2,300........................3 ........... 0.230 ...........0.230 ...........0.230........... 0.230 .............0.230 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.230............. 0.222...................0.234 .................339,199,693 ........0.100 OM0000001749 ............OMAN CEMENT ..............................................................5,000 ...............2,190........................2 ........... 0.438 ........... 0.438 ...........0.438........... 0.438 .............0.438 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.438..............0.438...................0.444 ................ 144,922,247 .......0.100 OM0000001962............AL MADINA INVESTMENT .....................................71,000 ...............3,977........................5 ........... 0.056 ........... 0.057 ...........0.056........... 0.056 .............0.056 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.056..............0.056...................0.057................... 11,600,478 .........0.100 OM0000002168............AL ANWAR CERAMIC TILES .................................61,000 ...............9,836........................5 ............0.162 ........... 0.162 ...........0.161 ............0.161 ............. 0.161 ............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.161 .............. 0.161...................0.162...................47,690,403 .........0.100 OM0000002176 ............AL JAZEERA STEEL PRODUCTS ............................ 1,000 ..................224........................1 ........... 0.224...........0.224 ...........0.224 .......... 0.224 .............0.224 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.224..............0.216...................0.224 .................. 27,977,143 .........0.100 OM0000002796 ...........BANK MUSCAT ............................................................ 676,474 ......... 284,119..................... 50 ........... 0.420 ...........0.420 ...........0.420........... 0.420 .............0.420 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.420..............0.420...................0.422 ...............1,048,425,108 ......0.100 OM0000003398 ...........BANK SOHAR..........................................................................86 .....................12........................1 ............0.143 ........... 0.143 ...........0.143 ............0.145 ............. 0.145............ 0.000.............0.000 ................0.143 ..............0.143...................0.146................. 232,652,404 .......0.100 OM0000003711 ............SOHAR POWER.................................................................7,760 .............. 2,002........................5 ........... 0.258 ...........0.258 ...........0.258........... 0.258 .............0.258 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.258..............0.258...................0.000 ..................57,020,580 .........0.100 OM0000004768 ...........AL MADINA TAKAFUL...............................................28,003 ...............1,947........................7 ........... 0.070 ...........0.070 ...........0.069........... 0.070 .............0.070 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.069..............0.069...................0.070...................12,250,000.........0.100 OM0000005005 ...........ALMAHA CERAMICS ................................................ 100,000 ........... 48,599........................4 ........... 0.484 ...........0.486 ...........0.484........... 0.486 .............0.486 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.486..............0.454...................0.486...................25,515,000 .........0.100 OM0000005963 ...........PHOENIX POWER ...................................................... 245,690 ........... 34,888......................13 ............0.142 ........... 0.142 ...........0.142........... 0.142 .............0.142 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.142..............0.142...................0.144..................207,689,407........0.100 OM0000003968 ...........OOREDOO....................................................................... 217,675 .......... 143,025......................21 ........... 0.660 ........... 0.668 ...........0.656........... 0.656 .............0.660 ...........-0.004 ........... -0.606 ...............0.656..............0.652...................0.656.................. 427,019,415 ........0.100 OM0000001145 ............PORT SERVICES CORPORATION ....................... 268,612 ........... 64,188......................14 ........... 0.240...........0.240 ...........0.238........... 0.239 .............0.241 ...........-0.002 ........... -0.830 ...............0.238..............0.236...................0.239...................22,714,560 .........0.100

Emerging markets rise Emerging-market assets advanced for a second day as shares of raw-material producers and currencies of commodity-exporting nations rallied on growing signs of resilience in the global economy. Saudi Arabian shares gained on optimism spurred by the kingdom’s record foreign-bond sale. South Africa’s rand and Malaysia’s ringgit led peers higher. The offshore yuan traded near a record low as China signaled a willingness to allow greater currency flexibility. Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index added 1 percent, gaining for a fifth day. The Arab world’s largest economy sold the biggest ever foreign bond last week and vowed to increase payments to contractors, sparking a stock rally that boosted the market capitalisation by about $12 billion. - United Securities/Bloomberg News

OM0000003661 ............VOLTAMP ENERGY ....................................................... 8,039 ...............3,567........................8 ........... 0.442 ...........0.446 ...........0.442........... 0.444 .............0.448 ...........-0.004 ........... -0.893 ...............0.446..............0.446...................0.448 ..................26,862,000 ........0.100 OM0000004925 ...........AL BATINAH POWER..................................................27,320 ............... 5,137........................9 ............0.190 ........... 0.190 ...........0.185 ........... 0.188 .............0.190 ...........-0.002 ............-1.053................0.185 .............. 0.185...................0.189..................126,878,837 ........0.100 OM0000001772 ............AL ANWAR HOLDING............................................... 323,122 ........... 53,944..................... 34 ............0.169 ........... 0.169 ...........0.165 ............0.167 ............. 0.170............-0.003 ............-1.765................0.165 ..............0.166...................0.167...................29,225,410 .........0.100 OM0000002820 ...........GULF INVESTMENT SERVICES ........................... 96,189 .............10,408......................14 ............0.108 ........... 0.109 ...........0.108........... 0.108 ............. 0.111 ............-0.003 ........... -2.703 ...............0.108..............0.108...................0.109.................... 6,355,067 ..........0.100 OM0000001707 ............OMAN CABLES INDUSTRY.................................... 428,529 ........ 644,344..................... 38 ............1.525 ........... 1.525 ...........1.500............1.505 ............. 1.605............-0.100 ........... -6.231................1.500.............. 1.445...................1.500..................134,998,500 .......0.100 .............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 3,000,689...1,684,825...................275 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... TRADED SEC. ......22........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

PARALLEL MARKET ................................................................................................................................................................................. OM0000004776 ...........TAKAFUL OMAN INSURANCE ..............................10,263 ...............1,549........................2 ............0.150 ........... 0.152 ...........0.150 ............0.151 ............. 0.145............ 0.006............. 4.138 ................0.152 ..............0.150...................0.152...................15,100,000 .........0.100 OM0000003281............TAAGEER FINANCE ....................................................37,510 ............... 4,176........................8 ............0.115 ........... 0.115............ 0.111 ............0.111..............0.109 ........... 0.002............. 1.835 ................ 0.111 ..............0.109................... 0.111 ...................28,148,490 .........0.100 OM0000004511 ............ALIZZ ISLAMIC BANK.............................................. 176,000 ............ 11,107........................8 ........... 0.063 ...........0.064 ...........0.063........... 0.063 .............0.062 ............0.001 ..............1.613.................0.063..............0.063...................0.064 ..................63,000,000 ........0.100 OM0000003521 ............GALFAR ENGINEERING AND CON. .................. 3,011,425 ......288,643..................... 95 ........... 0.095 ...........0.098 ...........0.095........... 0.096 .............0.095 ............0.001 ............. 1.053 ................0.096..............0.096...................0.097................... 27,838,141 .........0.100 OM0000001400 ...........OMAN FLOUR MILLS ...................................................... 300 ...................199........................1 ........... 0.664 ...........0.664 ...........0.664........... 0.656 .............0.656 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.664..............0.656...................0.664..................103,320,000 .......0.100 OM0000001566 ............OMAN FISHERIES ..................................................... 170,540 ............10,065......................11 ........... 0.059 ...........0.060 ...........0.059........... 0.059 .............0.059 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.060..............0.059...................0.060 ................... 7,375,000 ..........0.100 OM0000002275 ...........SHELL OMAN MARKETING .........................................160 ...................312........................1 ............1.950 ........... 1.950 ...........1.950 ........... 1.950 .............1.950............ 0.000.............0.000 ................1.950 ..............1.950...................1.970..................185,250,000........0.100 OM0000002440 ...........AL SHARQIA INVESTMENT HOLDING ........... 172,869 ........... 20,744......................17 ............0.119 ........... 0.122 ...........0.119 ........... 0.120 .............0.120 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.120.............. 0.119...................0.120...................10,800,000.........0.100 OM0000004420 ...........BANK NIZWA ................................................................ 1,399,503 .......110,570.....................40 ........... 0.079 ...........0.080 ...........0.079........... 0.079 .............0.079 ........... 0.000.............0.000 ................0.079..............0.079...................0.080 .................118,500,000........0.100 OM0000003125 ............GLOBAL FINANCIAL INVESTMENT ..................72,460 .............12,921......................13 ............0.179 ........... 0.179 ...........0.177 ............0.178 ............. 0.179............-0.001 ........... -0.559 ...............0.177 .............. 0.177...................0.179 ...................35,600,000.........0.100 OM0000001517 ............HSBC BANK OMAN .................................................... 956,226 ..........110,279......................21 ............0.117 ........... 0.117............0.114 ............0.115 ............. 0.116 ............-0.001 ........... -0.862 ...............0.114 .............. 0.114................... 0.115 ..................230,035,971........0.100 OM0000002366 ...........AL BATINAH DEV. INV. HOLDING ........................10,000 ..................880........................1 ........... 0.088 ...........0.088 ...........0.088........... 0.088 .............0.089 ...........-0.001 ............-1.124................0.088..............0.088...................0.089....................2,640,000..........0.100 OM0000004933 ...........AL SUWADI POWER ....................................................10,922 ...............2,021........................5 ............0.185 ........... 0.185 ...........0.185 ............0.185 .............0.190 ...........-0.005 ........... -2.632 ...............0.185 .............. 0.185...................0.189.................. 132,165,173 ........0.100 OM0000002580 ...........OMAN EDU. & TRIN. INV. ......................................... 20,000 ............... 3,175........................5 ............0.160 ........... 0.160 ...........0.155 ............0.159 .............0.164............-0.005 ........... -3.049 ...............0.155 ..............0.150...................0.160................... 11,130,000 .........0.100 OM0000001590............MUSCAT FINANCE...................................................... 37,083 ...............4,288........................4 ............0.116 ........... 0.116............ 0.115 ............0.116 .............0.120 ...........-0.004 ........... -3.333 ...............0.115 ..............0.108................... 0.115 ...................30,939,007.........0.100 .............................................SUM: .................................................................................. 6,085,261 ......580,930...................232 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ........................................................................................................................................... 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FIRST FRANCHISE EXPO

Franchise expo on October 30 Times News Service MUSCAT: The first franchise expo in Oman will be conducted between October 30 and 31 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Muscat. Al Nimr Expo and Conferences along with its key supporters, Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Public Authority for SME Development (Riyada) is now set and staging the final details of Franchise Expo. “We are excited on the inaugural of Oman Franchise Expo & Conference 2016 (OFEC) which will present a unique marketplace for Oman’s micro- small to medium entrepreneurs to explore various business prospects, gain knowledge and insights on the lat-

est development and opportunities in the franchising industry.” “OFEC will also provide local and international exhibitors the opportunity to showcase their brands and related services in a professional organized event and meet face-to-face with potential franchisees, partners and industry professionals” said Salim Al Hashmi, chairman of Al Nimr Expo and Conferences. He further said added that more 40 exhibitors from Canada, Italy, and countries in the Gulf region will participate in OFEC including more than 60 brands which will be represented by the World Franchise Associates (WFA). In addition, the Oman Franchise Expo will also hold an edu-

cational seminar that will help aspiring entrepreneurs to understand further the franchising fundamentals and key strategies in choosing, maintaining and growing a franchise business. The seminar will be facilitated by Murad Alnasur, Managing Director of Restoanalysis and SaryHamway, chief operating officer of WFA. Both facilitators are wellknown in the global franchise industry and are frequent speakers in various conferences and high level forums related to franchising. Among other topics and speakers include Franchise Business Trends in Oman which will be presented by Adel Al Hubaishi, senior advisor, Zubair Small Enterprises Centre.


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ifteen years ago, a South African media company invested $34 million in an obscure Chinese Internet developer. Today that stake is worth $88 billion. All Naspers Ltd., now Africa’s most valuable company, has to do is figure out how to make money from its other properties: The whole company is worth only $72 billion, less than its stake in Shenzhen-based Tencent Holdings Ltd. Investors are not impressed with Naspers’s operations in pay-TV, newspapers and e-commerce in such countries as South Africa, Russia and India. To win them over, chief executive officer Bob Van Dijk has launched an aggressive push to sell some assets, invest in others and expand operations such as classified advertising into new markets. If it pays off, comparisons with Tencent could become more flattering. The valuation gap is an “opportunity for long-term investors who have done their homework” on Naspers’s e-commerce components, said Ruan Stander, a money manager at Cape Townbased Allan Gray, which owns Naspers shares. “The headline accounting numbers can mislead you into thinking these businesses are failing,” yet they need a period of loss-making to establish themselves in the marketplace, he said. Naspers said it would combine Ibibo, a travel business in India, with competitor MakeMyTrip Ltd. to boost their presence in the South Asian country. Last week, Naspers agreed to sell Allegro, a Polish online auction site, for $3.25 billion, saying the sale was “consistent with the group’s strategy to find and unlock value

for shareholders.” Shares rose after both announcements, bringing Naspers’s gains in Johannesburg this year to 7.1 percent. The company also hired Citigroup Inc. managing director Fahd Beg as deputy chief investment officer, people familiar with the matter said, a move that boosts the company’s team of executives scouring the planet for the next Tencent-style success story. To make more money from its operations, Naspers will have to overcome a threat to its satellite TV business from new competitors and e-commerce activities that lost $693 million in the last fiscal year. Companies such as classified-ad business OLX operate in 40 countries, yet only 10 are cash-generative, according to Bloomberg Intelligence media analyst Tal Smoller. Naspersowned Flipkart may be India’s biggest online shopping hub, yet the e-commerce market in that country is still nascent, she said. “The key to Naspers doing more than merely tracking Tencent’s performance will be the extent to which they can successfully monetise these e-commerce assets,” said Sean Ashton, chief investment officer of Johannesburg-based Anchor Capital. Naspers, which started out as a newspaper publisher in 1910 before expanding into TV in the 1990s, bought the Tencent stake under then-CEO Koos Bekker in 2001. Since then, Tencent has developed WeChat, an instant messaging app that has 805.7 million monthly active users. Even China’s economic slowdown isn’t hurting its fortunes. “More advertisers might choose to place ads with Tencent in times of downturn, since its platform might be more effec-

The whole company is worth only $72 billion, less than its stake in Shenzhenbased Tencent Holdings Ltd. Investors are not impressed with Naspers’s operations in pay-TV, newspapers and e-commerce in such countries as South Africa, Russia and India. To win them over, the company has launched an aggressive push to sell some assets. tive than offline channels,” said Yu Jianpeng, a Hong Kong-based analyst at ICBC International Research Ltd. “One of Tencent’s biggest strengths is the traffic it generates as a social media platform, making it an attractive game distributor.” Though Tencent accounts for half of Naspers’s revenue and almost all its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, the South African company does have some successful operations. Its pay-TV business, Multichoice, has close to 10 million subscribers in 49 sub-Saharan African countries and broadcasts international sports and hit dramas like “Game of Thrones” and “The Walking Dead.” Dubai firm Naspers has stakes in about 45 technology and media companies around the world, including US online-learning provider Udemy and Souq.com, known as the Amazon.com of the Middle East. The Dubai-based online retailer

is planning to sell a block of about 30 percent that would give the company a value of at least $1.2 billion, people with knowledge of the matter said last month. “Our focus remains on delivering long-term value and sustainable profits,” Meloy Horn, Naspers head of investor relations, said in e-mailed comments. “We expect sustained good results and increased contributions from our fast growing e-commerce operations to rectify the discount” to Tencent. But Multichoice faces new competition from entrants such as Econet, owned by Zimbabwean businessman Strive Masiyiwa. StarTimes, a fast-growing Chinese rival, has also enjoyed “rapid growth on the continent by targeting the mass market with bouquets for as little as $3,” Priscilla Tirvengadum, an analyst at Dataxis Africa, said in emailed comments. Slowing sub-Saharan African economies are causing Multichoice customers to cancel sub-

scriptions that can reach $88 a month. Meanwhile, increasing availability of broadband has allowed Netflix to start in South Africa and Nigeria and given internet users the opportunity to access video over Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. Naspers payTV CEO Imtiaz Patel says that is a concern because they are unregulated. The video-entertainment unit, which includes Multichoice, lost 288,000 subscribers in the 12 months through March, while trading profit declined by 17 percent. The poor performance of the video-entertainment business prompted S&P Global Ratings to revise to negative its outlook on Naspers’s BBB- rating, only one notch above junk status. Patel says Naspers plans to broaden its appeal to those who don’t want to pay for premium packages. Last year, the company launched its answer to Netflix, an online video offering called Showmax. “Our 2016 year was a tough financial year, especially with African currency devaluations, but we have reviewed the business strategy, moved the English Premier League football to our lower priced Compact bouquet and did not implement any price increase for the year,’’ Patel said. Yet, while Naspers grapples with pay-TV and e-commerce, Tencent goes from strength to strength. Net income soared 47 percent to a record 10.74 billion yuan ($1.6 billion) in the second quarter, as the company splashed out on mobile games and content - prompting user numbers to mushroom and online advertising revenue to jump 60 percent. – Bloomberg News


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Lincoln MKX: Thoughtful and elegant luxury design The Lincoln

Al Busaidy Mansoor Jamal wins coveted international award

MKX represents

MUSCAT: Leading law firm, Al Busaidy Mansoor Jamal & Co. (AMJ), was named ‘Oman Law Firm of the Year 2016’ at the International Financial Law Review (IFLR) Middle East Awards at Dubai’s Burj Al Arab recently. The event brought together leading financial and corporate lawyers to celebrate the region’s most stand-out deals over the past 12 months. This is the sixth consecutive year that AMJ has won the title, says a press releae. The annual IFLR Awards recognise the best law firms in each jurisdiction based on high level performance in business law, finance and the capital markets and mergers and acquisitions. Winners are selected based on innovation and the complexity of deals completed. In addition to the country award, AMJ was shortlisted alongside the GCC’s top, global law firms for its work on a number of Oman’s standout deals in the past 12 months. These include the $6.4 billion Orpic Liwa Plastics project financing, the largest project to close in the re-

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gion in the past 12 months and the Oman government’s $680 million inaugural sukuk. Receiving the award on behalf of the firm, Mansoor Malik, managing partner, said, “We are delighted with this prestigious award from the industry-leading IFLR following an exceptionally challenging year for Oman and the region. Thirty years of experience in Oman has enabled the firm to play a strategic role as adviser to both government and private sectors over the past 12 months. A bold and creative approach to structuring deals and close collaboration with clients has ensured successful delivery of key projects despite the tough market conditions.” Dr. Said Hilall Al Busaidy, senior partner, said, “The firm’s policy of recruiting experienced international lawyers and training the most promising Omani law graduates, creates a degree of in-country value that is unique among law firms in Oman. It allows us to dedicate the legal resources our clients need on any transaction, fast and cost-effectively. ”

personalised luxury, delivered through a suite of customer-focused

MUSCAT: Lincoln MKX combines thoughtful and elegant design with a safe, effortless ride and a warm, tailored experience. The MKX represents personalised luxury, delivered through a suite of customer-focused enhancements. Power matched with refinement, helpful technology that is easy to use and beautiful, thoughtful design elevate Lincoln MKX to a whole new level, says a press release. Leading the engine choices for the MKX is the advanced 2.7-litre twin-turbocharged Ti-VCT EcoBoost V6, which is GSO-rated at 340 PS at 5,250 rpm and 542 Nm of torque at 3,000 rpm on premium fuel. The standard 3.7-litre V6 is GSO-rated at 308 PS at 6,500 rpm and 379 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. Both engines are mated to a six-speed SelectShift automatic transmission with push-button shift. Front-wheel drive is standard on Premier, Intelligent All-

HIGH PROFILE EVENT

Wheel Drive is standard on Select and Reserve. Available semi-autonomous features include the first Lincoln implementation of technology that may help avoid or lessen the severity of some frontal crashes: PreCollision Assist with Pedestrian Detection. If no corrective action is taken and the system detects a collision is imminent, the brakes are automatically applied. Available adaptive steering adjusts the ratio between a driver’s steering input and the steering angle of the front wheels. In traditional steering systems, this is a fixed steering ratio. With this new solution, the steering ratio continually changes with vehicle speed, optimising steering response in all situations. Standard electric power-assisted steering adjusts steering feel by matching the driver’s requested Lincoln Drive Control mode. At lower speeds, EPAS provides additional boost for effortless manoeuvrability. At higher speeds, EPAS increases steering effort and feedback, giving the driver a more precise steering feel. The new Auto Hold feature relieves the driver

from having to press the brake pedal continuously to keep the vehicle stationary in traffic. Auto Hold releases the brakes when the accelerator pedal is pressed. Available Lincoln Drive Control, a suite of ride-enhancing technologies that customise the driving experience and optimise performance, orchestrates available continuously controlled damping, electric power-assisted steering and active noise control. Drivers can select among normal, sport and comfort modes. Available to seamlessly assist the driver are: Adaptive cruise control uses sensors to detect when traffic in front of the vehicle slows. The vehicle automatically slows down, and resumes cruising speed when the sensors detect traffic has cleared; lane-keeping system includes lanekeeping alert and lane-keeping aid. Additionally, the available hands-free power liftgate can be opened by moving your foot under the rear bumper when you have the access key. The liftgate can be closed the same way or by pushing a button, and the height can be adjusted. The available features

and technologies have been orchestrated to provide a seamless experience. The front camera, for example, sits behind the Lincoln Star badge. When in drive, park or neutral and the button is pushed, the Lincoln Star badge moves out about one inch and tilts up to deploy the available front camera. The 12-sensor ultrasonic system enables the full range of available parking-assist features: front rear side sensing, perpendicular and parallel parking and park out. The available full-LED front headlamps are subtly executed as blades, rather than projectors, aligned with the horizontal execution of the Lincoln split-wing grille. A “powerdome” integrated into the rear spoiler houses the radio antenna. The signature full-width taillamp employs a filter to help the lamp read as one piece, rather than disparate dots of light. The interior blends function with flowing forms to inspire a sense of luxurious adventure. It is both open and cocoon-like, stunning yet quiet. The push-button gear shift enables true flow through from the instrument to the centre console. Rich materials and exquisite detailing add to the experience. Lincoln Experiences greet the driver when he or she, with key fob, is within approximately nine feet. The lower LED daytime running lights gently brighten, while a “welcome mat” is projected on the ground from the folded mirrors. Door handles are illuminated, too, tuned to the exterior colour. In Oman, Lincoln vehicles are brought to you by Arabian Car Marketing Co.

I NAUG U R AT I O N

Industry leaders to gather DHL Global Forwarding opens at Dossier Awards today new office in Salalah Free Zone MUSCAT: The leading names of the construction, infrastructure, real estate, manufacturing and design and engineering consultancy are participating in the Dossier Construction’s Infrastructure Awards & Summit 2016, set to be held today at InterContinental Muscat. The prestigious event is being organised under the auspices of Public Authority for Electricity & Water (PAEW) and endorsed by Omran and Ithraa. The event is divided into two parts – Summit in the first half of the day and award’s function in the evening, says a press release. In the summit, Eng. Omar Al Wahaibi, Group CEO, Nama Group will be the chief guest and keynote speaker. The summit will feature a panel discussion on ‘Power Infrastructure – On the In-Country Value (ICV) Path’ involving the top names from Nama Group, Voltamp Energy, Bahwan

Engineering Company, Oman Cables Industry and Siemens Oman. The panel discussion will be followed by presentations from the top industry leaders in Oman and abroad from organisations including Long International, Atkins, F&M Ingegneria and Doka as well as the trade promotion officials of prominent East African countries. In the award function, Dr. Rashid bin Al Safi Al Huraibi, chairman of the Tender Board, will be the chief guest. The best industry performers, practices, technologies and projects will be felicitated in the awards ceremony. Leading names from the industry are supporting the event as sponsors and partners. Doka is the platinum sponsor; Jindal Panther Rebars is gold sponsor; Said Salem Al-Wahaibi Group of Companies is the strategic sponsor; BEC Group, S&T Interiors & Contracting, Long International, Kunooz Oman

Holding, Sohar Steel,Middle East Engineering Solutions, Blue Star, Voltamp Energy, Oman Cables Industry, Sharq Sohar Group, Hasan Juma Backer Trading & Contracting, Urich Concrete Products and Urich Switchgear are the silver sponsors; Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Embassy of Kenya, Embassy of Tanzania, Advantage Austria, Atkins, Renardet and KEO are the support partners; F&M Middle East is the design consultant partner; Falcon Insurance and ipark- Intelligent Car Parking Solutions are the support sponsors; KPMG and GUtech are the knowledge partners; Times of Oman and Al Shabiba are the media partners; and RMP is the print support partner. The event is instituted by DossierConstruction magazine, Oman’s first and only business-to-business magazine on the construction sector, published by United Media Services.

MUSCAT: DHL Global Forwarding, Oman opened its new office in Salalah Free Zone. The new office was officially inaugurated by Claudio Scandella, CEO, Middle East and Africa, DHL Global Forwarding in the presence of Ammer Al Suleiman, director ILH (International Logistics Hub Co), Lt Colonel Hamed Salim Al Manshakhi, director of Dhofar Customs, Ram, director, Salalah Free Zone, Lt Colonel Mohamed Awad Bait Rashid, Police Command Dhofar governorate, Prakash Krishnamurthy, senior manager -Maketing and Sales, Port of Salalah, Hilal Salim Al Kharusi, Analyst, Oman Global Logistics Group, Erhan Ergin, CEO GCC, DHL Global Forwarding, Roy Scaria, country manager, DHL Global Forwarding, Oman and various several high ranking officials from government departments and representatives from local

business communities, says a press release. DHL Global Forwarding, Oman is having a strategic partnership with Salalah Freezone. Eng. Awadh Salim Al Shanfari, chief executive officer, Salalah Free Zone said, “We are glad to see SFZ and DHL strategic partnership establish phase one of DHL Logistics Hub, we strongly believe that DHL will add value to logistics services in the zone and help our investors by providing best practices for their activities.”

Ali Mohammed Tabuk, deputy chief executive officer, said, “DHL and SFZ has established strategic partnership for development of logistics services to support free zone operations, our strategic partnership will allow SFZ to access more than 1 million global customers, create collaboration with DHL on global offering and go to market.” “We are very excited about our move to a newly constructed facility in Salalah Free Zone,” said Claudio.

MARKETER OF THE YEAR

Pizza Hut Oman’s marketing manager recognised at regional meet MUSCAT: Pizza Hut Oman announced that Nicodemus Rozario, marketing manager has been named the ‘Marketer of the Year’ at a recently concluded Regional Marketing Meet at St.Regis in Dubai. Awarded by Yum Restaurants International (YRI), parent company of Pizza Hut, the honour recognises Rozario’s unwavering dedication to the principles and practices of marketing, his enthusiastic support of marketing pro-

motion initiatives and his continued contribution to Pizza Hut, says a press release. The meet was attended by delegates from over 10 countries in the region and the award was conferred to Rozario by YRI’s regional team, based on various parameters such as great partnership, execution across touch points, cross functional team alignment, and other aspects that have led to positive sales and transactions for the company in the year 2015-2016.

“Nico is always thinking about how to move Pizza Hut Oman forward, or connect with our guests, or how to make our teams more productive. He has developed and maintains our marketing programmes, for which we receive much acclaim,” said Sachin Malhotra, COO, Khimji Ramdas Lifestyle Group. He continued, “His biggest achievement however, is the building of the structure for planning and implementation of our

marketing programmes, which are very diverse and constantly require allocation of resources. It is an ongoing effort, which gets complex with every year. We are hence delighted that he has won this award, as he deserves this recognition.” It is noteworthy that Pizza Hut Oman has also demonstrated excellent performance in various business facets and has won a major award for food and value at the same regional meet.


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ROUND-UP 2017 Infiniti Q50 unveiled in Oman New engines and chassis technologies deliver empowering performance and rewarding drive

MUSCAT: Infiniti Oman unveiled the new 2017 Infiniti Q50 sports sedan in Oman with a number of performance and dynamic upgrades that deliver a more empowering and rewarding drive experience. The comprehensive updates include next-generation ride and handling technologies while two new powertrains are introduced to the range, featuring two advanced turbocharged V6 engines, says a press release. A senior official at Infiniti Oman, from the house of Suhail Bahwan Automobiles said, “We are delighted to unveil Infiniti Q50 which offers an optimal blend of ride comfort and class-leading agility. Its new powerful and efficient turbocharged V6 gasoline engines headlined by Q50 Red Sport 400 delivering 400 hp is sure to impress the new generation of buyers. Dynamic digital suspension and rack electronic power steering are key technology additions. The premium sports sedan has been further developed to offer buyers a higher level of customisation and driving engagement, bringing the brand’s signature design, energising driver technology, and inspiring perfor-

mance to the new Infiniti Q50.” Juergen Schmitz, managing director, Infiniti Middle East said, “The Q50 Red Sport 400 is the first vehicle launched in the region encompassing our new ‘Empower The Drive’ brand positioning. Offering a premium driving experience with two all-new powertrain’s (300hp and 400hp) as well as a number of technological advancements in driver aids safety; the new Q50 definitely empowers drivers and is poised to further build on its regional successes, as it continues to be a key model for Infiniti in the Middle East.” Leading the way is the new Q50 Red Sport 400, the performanceorientated version of the refreshed sports sedan. Its 3.0-litre V6 twinturbo gasoline engine with direct injection delivers 400hp and is the

focal point of the power plant. Powertrain options Continuing the list of powertrain options, the number of Q50 trim levels is extended to four for the sports sedan. An additional turbocharged V6 powertrain is also available for the Q50 with a 300hp output, included in the Q50 Sport. A 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged unit that produces 208hp is packaged in the standard Q50. Customers seeking a performance hybrid model will also be able to opt for the Q50 Blue Sport which combines a 3.5-litre 24-valve DOHC aluminium-alloy V6 and a compact laminated lithium-ion battery with an innovative onemotor, two-clutch control. The hybrid system net power is 350 hp with a combined torque of 536 Nm,

NOBLE DEED

The new version of Direct Adaptive Steering works with Active Lane Control (Speeds over 70km/h) to maintain lane positioning against crosswinds and uneven road surfaces. This semiautonomous capability is a precursor to future steering systems that will form a key building block on the way to achieving fully-autonomous driving. The new Infiniti Q50 delivers in spades on safety and security technologies, ensuring that drivers are empowered with a plethora of assistance and safety aids. Key technological enhancements include; Blind-spot warning with intervention, lane departure warning, lane departure prevention with active lane control, back-up collision intervention with cross traffic alert, predictive forward collision warning and around view monitor with moving object detection. SBA is largely committed to supporting Infiniti Oman’s growth in the Sultanate through major emphasis on customer satisfaction and by providing world-class after-sales services in Oman.

OMAN TRAFFIC SAFETY EXPO

ahlibank holds blood donation camp MUSCAT: With its philosophy to contribute towards the wellbeing of the society at large, ahlibank recently organised a blood donation camp at its head office in Wattayah. The camp received an overwhelming response from the employees as well the customers of ahlibank, says a press release. Underlining that ahlibank is dedicated to community causes, Lloyd Maddock, CEO, ahlibank said, “The passion with which our employees and customers participated in the blood-donation camp is admirable and demonstrates that they share the bank’s vision of building a robust community. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our employees and customers for participating in the honourable cause.” The successful blood donation camp was held under the theme – ‘the gift of blood is a gift of life’. Emphasising that blood donation is a noble act, Lloyd Maddock said, “ahlibank is proud to be associated with the benevolent cause of blood donation. As a responsible corporate entity, ahlibank is deeply committed to the community. We understand that there is an incessant need

providing strong acceleration and lean fuel economy. The new Q50 features Infiniti’s Dynamic Digital Suspension (DDS) for the first time, which gives the new sports sedan an optimal blend of ride comfort and class-leading response and agility. For those drivers looking for a blend of dynamic settings tailored to their own particular requirements and tastes, the Q50’s Drive Mode Selector (DMS) can be augmented with ‘Personal’ mode (as before), which permits a bespoke mix of engine, suspension and steering characteristics. As standard, Q50 models equipped with the new 3.0-litre V6 twin-turbo engine (300 hp) feature Infiniti’s new Rack Electronic Power Steering. When making steering in-

puts, traditional steering systems can create an unnatural feeling through imprecise control of the power assistance, reducing the feeling of linearity. To counter this, Infiniti’s Rack Electronic Power Steering precisely increases the steering effort required as the vehicle’s yaw rate changes, before adjusting to provide more assistance when the wheel returns towards on-centre. This all-new system provides a linear and in-control driving experience that can be tuned through the Drive Mode Selector. The new Q50 also receives an upgrade with the company’s second-generation Direct Adaptive Steering, comprehensively modified from the daring and ground-breaking first-generation system. Infiniti has enhanced the Direct Adaptive Steering after gathering customer feedback from around the world and completing 625,000 miles of real-world testing. The standard steering mode now offers advanced levels of steering feel and feedback – more akin to that of a conventional steering system.

for blood at hospitals and blood banks across Oman. That is the reason why we decided to continue with our blood donation camp initiative which we have organised previously too. We will always support important causes such as this.” Said Al Hamdani, DGM, head of Human Resource said, “We always encourage our employees to volunteer their efforts towards building a better society. In to-

day’s scenario, where the need for blood is steadily on the rise, all the donors must remember that they have served the society. Their deed deserves credit and appreciation.” Over 200 eager participants, including employees, customers and visitors participated and donated blood. ahlibank is committed to supporting the Ministry of Health’s (MoH) efforts of guaranteeing adequate stock of blood in Oman’s blood banks.

KR photo booth advocates ‘No Cellphone While Driving’ MUSCAT: Khimji Ramdas (KR) recently participated in the Oman Traffic Safety Expo 2016 held recently, as part of continuous efforts to spread awareness on road safety. During the expo, which was held at the Oman International Exhibition Centre, Khimji Ramdas set up an interactive photo booth bearing the caption ‘Be a good student. Learn the traffic safety rules well.’ Children between the ages eight and 13 were invited to be photographed and share the pictures with friends and family, says a press release. The concept was a big hit drawing over 1,500 children and their families with its key message ‘No cellphone while driving’ and to ensure that visitors really took home the message Khimji Ramdas distributed it in the form of a handprinted photograph. Nailesh Khimji, director said, “Khimji Ramdas is firmly committed to educating the public on the importance of road safety, and more importantly, the hazards of texting while driving. Initiatives

like these need greater involvement from corporates and individuals, especially children, since they are the future of our country.” Khimji Ramdas’s photo booth also reiterated the urgency for corporates everywhere to make the pledge towards strict adherence to road rules. It urged individuals to make a conscious commitment to achieving zero accidents by turning their vehicles into no mobile

zones while driving. Traffic Safety Expo 2016 represents one of Oman’s biggest joint efforts among the Royal Oman Police and the private sector to reach Goal Zero in accident reduction. The expo featured the latest trends and most innovative solutions in traffic safety and highlighted effective safety models and best practices implemented in the private sector.


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Muriya launches Golf Lake Residences in Jebel Sifah Features of the apartments include grand terraces, openplan kitchen, en-suite suite bathrooms and top quality fixtures and finishing

MUSCAT: Muriya, Oman’s leading ITC developer, recently announced the launch of Golf Lake Residences, a premium residential neighbourhood in Jebel Sifah comprising 14 buildings and 118 freehold studio, one-and two-bedroom apartments. Overlooking the largest two holes of the 9-hole Harradine golf course, which is in its final stage of development, each of the meticulously designed apartments will include breath-taking views of the expertly designed golf course, along with views of the sparkling Arabian Sea or the majestic Al Hajar Mountains. Homeowners will enjoy exclusive leisure amenities including an oasis style water feature including an integrated infinity pool, with spectacular views of the golf course, sea and mountains, spread in front of the residential buildings. Muriya is partnering

with the internationally renowned real estate agency Savills as the lead selling agent for Golf Lake Residences, says a press release. Coming in a variety of sizes with ground floor gardens and roof annexes included for some units, the Golf Lake Residences are now available at highly competitive rates, starting from under OMR40,000. Features of the apartments include grand terraces, open-plan kitchen, en-suite

suite bathrooms and top quality fixtures and finishing. The project also includes a variety of leisure facilities homeowners can enjoy, such as the 2,400sqm oasis style water feature including an integrated infinity pool, a 700m jogging track, barbecue area and children’s playground. Residents will also have full access to Jebel Sifah’s growing range of retail, leisure and hospitality amenities. Savills will leverage its global

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expertise and decades of experience to successfully market Golf Lake to prospective investors from all over the world. Issam Al Barwani, Muriya vice president of Government Affairs, said, “We are proud to announce the launch of Golf Lake Residences, a premium product that was developed to cater for Oman residents and foreigners seeking freehold homes, entitling property buyers and their immediate families to residency in Oman. Its competitive price range and unique location, with all units facing our signature Harradine golf course – which is currently in its final stage of development – position Golf Lake as a highly sought after neighbourhood. Golf Lake Residences sets a new standard in community living, fostering physical wellness, social recreation and serenity, with its array of exclusive facilities, as well as accessibility to

Jebel Sifah’s wealth of leisure activities.” He added, “The introduction of this new development is yet another milestone in our development. Jebel Sifah was recently chosen by the leading global travel magazine, Conde Nast Traveler Middle East, as one of the top 5 beach breaks in the region, and the recent additions to the destination are testament to that. From our new gym and restaurant openings, to leisure activities such as the floating waterpark, Jebel Sifah is continuously adding to its range of facilities to ensure that it is destination of choice for those looking to live life as it should be. Additionally, during the coming quarter Jebel Sifah will witness the opening of various exciting developments, including new restaurants, an infinity beach-front pool and the 9-Hole Harradine golf course.” Christopher Steel, managing partner of Savills Oman commented: “We are delighted to be working with Muriya on this important new release at Jebel Sifah. Muriya is committed to providing apartments that offer a true family escape in one of Oman’s most exciting ITC developments. We have witnessed the considerable energy and enthusiasm of their team over recent months in ensuring this apartment release will meet, if not exceed the expectations of its buyers. Our own sales team, together with our regional and global offices believe these apartments will sell swiftly and ultimately become some of the most sought after residences in Oman.”

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Kerala Wing to organise inter-school athletic meet MUSCAT: The Kerala Wing of Indian Social Club, is organising an inter-school open athletic meet, on October 28 at Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Bausher. The Kerala Wing has taken up the challenge of organising an event of such a magnitude with the stringent support of the Oman Athletic Association, says a press release. The meet will witness participation of athletes from international schools besides partaking of students from various Indian schools in Oman. The one-day meet will witness competitions both in track and field varying from running race, jumping, throw events and relay race in different categories for both boys and girls separately. Sri Lankan School Muscat, Modern International School, Indian School Muscat, Indian School Darsait, Indian School Al Ghubra, Indian School Wadi Kabir, Indian School Seeb, Indian School Al Muladha, Indian School Mabella, Indian School Sur and Indian School Nizwa have so far confirmed their participation. “It is indeed a great move in terms of promoting good sportsmanship and a sense of determination and togetherness among our children, and we are happy to take lead of this meet,” commented Rejilal Kokkadan, convener, Kerala Wing. The meet will begin with a march-past by the athletes at 7.30am.

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Microsoft and Toyota join forces in FIA World Rally Championship MUSCAT: Imagine what can be achieved when two powerful forces come together to shake up a rally circuit with advancements in automobiles and futuristic technologies. Toyota recently announced that it has reached an agreement with Microsoft to collaborate in the 2017 FIA World Rally Championship (WRC) series. As part of the agreement, Microsoft will serve as a ‘technology partner’ for the Toyota Gazoo Racing WRC rally team, says a press release. Motorsports offer an important way to convey the excitement of driving, and are at the heart of Toyota’s efforts to foster a greater following of car fans and enthusiasts.

Conducting these activities under the umbrella of Toyota Gazoo Racing allows Toyota to develop its people and improve its products, thereby contributing to the creation of ‘ever-better cars’. Under the leadership of Team Principal Tommi Mäkinen, Toyota is developing a rally vehicle scheduled to begin competing in 2017. Using Microsoft technology, Toyota wants to maximise its competitiveness in WRC, while ensuring that learnings from the race course can be used to achieve the company’s vision of designing and manufacturing ‘ever-better cars’. Microsoft will support Toyota Gazoo Racing in three key areas:

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Development of a data analysis platform to gather, visualise and analyse various data related to driving which will be utilised in race activities; Creation of a team

information-sharing system to allow team members to collaborate and share various materials such as images and videos efficiently and effectively using a cloud ser-

vice; Enhancement of communication with fans through providing services utilising the cloud and using Microsoft’s display devices to provide them with a front-row motorsports experience. The announcement builds on the existing partnership between Toyota and Microsoft. Most recently, the two companies collaborated on the establishment of Toyota Connected. Takayuki Yoshitsugu, chief representative, Middle East and North Africa Representative Office, Toyota Motor Corporation, said, “Toyota has a long-term commitment to motor racing and we are constantly seeking new ways to make mot-

orsport more exciting and build a larger following of car fans and enthusiasts. The partnership with Microsoft will allow Toyota to more deeply exploit the possibilities of information technology to advance our vision of building and promoting ‘ever-better cars’. We are thankful to our customers for their unwavering support, which motivates us to constantly experiment and push the boundaries of excellence.” In Oman, the nationwide parts and service network of Saud Bahwan Automotive supports Toyota’s outstanding product quality. No wonder then that today, Toyota is one of the most trusted and well-known brands.


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al Mazyona prize draw to be held in Nizwa today Ahmed bin Said Al Hadhrami, Shura Council member representing the wilayat of Nizwa, will be the guest of honour at the event to pick the lucky winners of Bank Muscat al Mazyona savings scheme’s quarterly draw

MUSCAT: Bank Muscat, the flagship financial services provider in the Sultanate, has lined up high value prizes ranging from OMR50,000 to OMR250,000 in the quarterly draw of al Mazyona savings scheme to be held in the wilayat of Nizwa today. Ahmed bin Said Al Hadhrami, Shura Council member representing the wilayat of Nizwa, will be the guest of honour at the event to pick the lucky winners, says a press release. The quarterly prizes include OMR100,000 each for two customers across Oman, OMR250,000 each for two asalah Priority banking customers and OMR50,000 each for two al Jawhar Privilege banking customers. As on date, with a total prize money of OMR10 million, al Mazyona savings scheme guarantee-

ing more for everyone to share, offers the biggest prize money in Oman and the region, ranging from OMR1,000 a week to OMR10,000 a month, OMR100,000 every quarter and OMR1 million to be shared by two winners at the end of year. The series of big prizes from Bank Muscat is the major attraction of al Mazyona which offers fair and transparent winning chances for all segments of customers across the Sultanate. al Mazyona reaffirms the bank’s vision and constant efforts to fulfil the aspirations and ambitions of the largest banking family in Oman. With attractive weekly, monthly, quarterly, special and year-end prizes, the popular scheme offers high-value prizes throughout the year to maximum number of customers in all regions. Committed to enhancing bank-

ing services to the high saving premier segment, the bank’s strategy focuses on differentiated and specialised banking experience distinguishing Premier banking clients from competitors. Premier banking customers are eligible to participate in all al Mazyona weekly, monthly, quarterly and special prize draws. Besides monthly and quarterly prizes, asalah Priority Banking customers are entitled to a jackpot OMR500,000 year-end prize while monthly and quarterly prizes are reserved for al Jawhar Privilege Banking customers. Reaching out Reaching out with a powerful call for savings, al Mazyona offers exclusive prizes for different segments, including women, children, youth and high saving customers across all regions of Oman. Adding excitement to festivals and national celebrations, the 2016 savings scheme also rewards customers with special prizes, besides aspirational prizes of OMR1 million to be shared by two customers at the end of year. The eligibility for al Mazyona prize draws is to maintain a minimum balance of OMR100 which entitles customers to win OMR1,000 every week. By maintaining a minimum balance of OMR1,000, customers are eligible

win the OMR10,000 monthly prize, OMR100,000 quarterly prize and the grand prize of OMR500,000 at the end of the year. For every OMR100 balance, customers get 1 chance to win – so with OMR1,000, they get 10 chances to win. The more the saving, the better the chances to win. al Mazyona continues to be the only savings scheme to recognise and reward loyalty for customers based on their association with the bank. For example, if a customer has been saving for 5 years, his chances of winning get multiplied by five times and similarly if he has been maintaining al Mazyona savings account for 20 years, his chances get multiplied 20 times and so on. This benefit is unique only to al Mazyona savings scheme holders and no other bank offers this loyalty reward. The double-your-salary scheme is another attraction of 2016 al Mazyona savings scheme which entitles customers maintaining a salary account with the bank to win a free bonus salary month after month with no maximum cap on the salary amount. The salary prize scheme is open to all customers with a minimum monthly salary of OMR500. In all, there will be 30 winners every month who will gain a bonus salary with al Mazyona savings account.

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Oman Air introduces new business class paid upgrade and extra legroom services MUSCAT: Oman Air, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, is launching two new initiatives at the end of October as it continues its journey to ‘become the best’ airline in the world. The initiatives include a paid seat upgrade and extra legroom service for economy tickets that will offer customers the opportunity to increase their in-flight comfort levels even further, says a press release. The new initiatives underline Oman Air’s ongoing commitment to improving the travel experience of all customers and are in line with the airline’s continued push for excellence at every level. Oman Air’s loyal customers will easily be able to pay to upgrade their economy tickets and experience Oman Air’s award-winning business class. On top of offering seat upgrades, Oman Air will also offer its customers in economy the chance to pre-purchase seats with extra leg room. Aboudy Nasser, senior vice president - Network Planning & Revenue Management said: “In recent years we have made a huge commitment to improving the comfort of our customers wherever we can. We are delighted to

On top of offering seat upgrades, Oman Air will also offer its customers in economy the chance to prepurchase seats with extra leg room

announce the launch of these two new on-board initiatives that underline our dedication to providing the highest quality of service for all as we continue to set industry standards when it comes to product and on-board experience.” Oman Air continues its commitment to offering customers the very best in 21st Century air travel and these latest initiatives will launch in time for Oman’s National Day on November 18, enabling customers the chance to experience improved in-flight comfort for their upcoming holidays.

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Bank Sohar conducts Al Mumayaz monthly draw MUSCAT: Bank Sohar, as part of its formal opening ceremony of its new Musannah branch held under the auspices of Hamoud Hamed Al Wahshi, wali of Al Mussanah, conducted its eighth Al Mumayaz Savings Scheme 2016 Monthly Draw for the month of September. The draws included the monthly OMR10,000 general draw, OMR1,000 children’s draw, OMR 10,000 ladies draw (for two winners) and the OMR 10,000 exclusive monthly draw. The branch guaranteed draws, which saw one winner from each of the bank’s 28 branches win OMR1,000, were conducted earlier at the bank’s head office. In total, the monthly draws witnessed almost OMR59,000 in cash prizes won by 33 winners across all categories, says a press release. Representing Bank Sohar at the event were Khalfan Rashid Al Taley, DGM and head of Central Operation, Khamis Masoud Al Rahbi, senior AGM and acting head Retail

Banking, Mazin Mahmood Al Raisi, senior AGM and head of Marketing and Customer Experience, Rashid Saif Al Maskry, district manager of the Batinah region and Redha Al Lawatia, senior chief manager of Liabilities and Sales; together with other Bank sohar executive management members. Al Rahbi noted, “With the draw for the month of September behind us, we are now well into the final home stretch of the Al Mumayaz Savings Scheme for year 2016; with just two more monthly draws to go before the scheme culminates in the highly-anticipated year-end grand draws. However, even in the final quarter we have well more prizes yet to be won, providing yet more opportunities for our customers to be rewarded for their savings. Furthermore, the addition of new branch at Musannah to our network means one additional cash prize added to our monthly draws, starting from this draw; and taking the total number of branch guaran-

teed draws per month up to 28.” The draw ceremony was conducted following the commemorative ribbon cutting and tour of the new branch, and was initiated with a speech by Al Maskry, who welcomed the guests and followed by a comprehensive overview of the features of the 2016 savings scheme as well as a presentation on the bank’s various retail products presented

by Redha Al Lawatia. He also highlighted the main enhancements for the new scheme compared to the previous year and other value added advantages that accompanied it. Following the presentation, the five major draws were conducted beginning with the children’s draw which saw Reem Fahad Al Manai (Minor), from the bank’s Buraimi branch, win OMR1,000. The two

ladies draws saw K. M .S., from the bank’s Bahla branch, and S. R. Al Harrasi, from the bank’s Suwaiq branch, win OMR5,000 each; while the exclusive draw saw Mohammed Al Omairi, from the bank’s Nizwa branch, win OMR10,000. The final draw of the day was the general draw, which saw Yousuf Al Shaidhani, from the bank’s MBD branch, wins OMR10,000. The monthly branch guaranteed draws, conducted earlier at the bank head office, witnessed a customer from each of the bank’s branches win OMR1,000. This included Mohammed Al Maaini as the winner from the Al Buraimi branch, Abdulaziz Al Mandhari from the Al Azaiba branch, Amna Al Maamari (Minor) from the Sohar branch, Mohammed Al Hadhrami from the Barka branch, Naif Al Ghafri from the Ibri branch, Mariya Al Hosni (Minor) from the Al Khbaoura branch, F. J.B. from the Al Qurum branch, Ahmed Al Raisi from the

Al Khoudh branch, Qasim Al Balushi from the Sinaw branch, S.C. & A.P. (Joint Account) from the Privilege Banking branch, Mukhtar Al Bahanta from the Salalah branch, Aditi Sheshadri from the MBD branch, A. Al Kindi from the A’Seeb branch, Maryam Al Araimi from the Sur branch, Fatma Al Balushi from the Al Khuwair branch, Malika Al Mughairi from the Ibra branch, Issa Al Omairi from the Nizwa branch, M. Islam from the Ruwi branch, Fatema Al Balushi from the Shinas branch, Terence Thomas from the Suwaiq branch, Said R. A. from the Quriyat branch, Hamood Al Rajhi from the JaalanbBani Bu Ali branch, Sally Al Qassab from the Al Amerat branch, A. S. M. from the Bahla branch, Nasser Al Jahwari from the Avenues Mall Branch, Yaqoob Al Hatmi from the A’Rustaq branch, Al Baraa Al Shidi (Minor) from the Saham branch, and finally Ahmed Al Ajmi, who was the first ever winner from the new Musannah branch.

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Kuwait Airways launches ‘Pay Less, Carry More’ promo MUSCAT: Kuwait Airways will be operating daily non-stop services between Kuwait – Muscat – Kuwait from October 30. In order to promote the new additional services, Kuwait Airways has announced ‘Pay Less, Carry More’ offers with fares slashed up to 50% to select destinations beyond Kuwait. The promotional return fares to Kuwait now starting from OMR64 and to Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam return OMR90 and Cairo return OMR76 and Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad return OMR75 and Trivandrum, Cochin, Chennai, Bengaluru return OMR88 and Colombo return OMR67, and Bangkok, Manila return OMR157, says a press release. These fares are valid for travel until March 31, 2017 provided the tickets are purchased before November 30, 2016. Fares are inclusive of taxes, service fees may apply and subject to seat availability. Further, additional free baggage allowance of 1 piece (23kg) is offered to customers travelling in economy class. Passengers travelling in economy class from Muscat will now receive 2 pieces of baggage i.e 23kg + 23kg total 46kg as free baggage allowance to all online destinations. This additional free baggage allowance of 2 piece (46kg) is also offered on the return journey to Muscat. Further, the cost of excess baggage rate is also cut up to 60% allowing

In order to promote the new additional services, Kuwait Airways has announced ‘Pay Less, Carry More’ offers with fares slashed up to 50% to select destinations beyond Kuwait

more baggage at a less cost. With effect October 30, Kuwait Airways will be operating daily services to Muscat and all their 7 weekly flights will be operated direct between KuwaitMuscat-Kuwait. With effect February 20, 2017, Kuwait Airways has also planned to add two more flights on Monday and Wednesday thus the number of flights between Kuwait-Muscat-Kuwait will be increased to 9 flights a week. The planned daily non-stop flights Muscat to Kuwait will provide good connections beyond Kuwait to Middle East, India, Subcontinent and Far-East destinations.

Further, special holiday packages is also available to Kuwait and other destinations to promote their daily services from Muscat during winter season. Kuwait Airways is providing a special and unique SMS service for customers. It sends SMS on the registered customer’s mobile phone alerting confirmation of seats, expiry of ticketing time limit to purchase tickets and any change of timings in the departure of flights booked. The service will keep the passengers informed on the current status of their flights and it is available both in English and Arabic. “Kuwait Airways is striving continuously to provide best value for money, best services on board and benefits to customers,” said Kuwait Airways officials in Oman.


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Marjan, Osther in joint lead and created several scoring opportunities with my wedges. “I am not thinking too much about the final round. Will try and focus on each shot as it comes and see what happens,” El Hassani, who is seeking first win on the MENA Golf Tour, said.

On a day when Oman’s Azzan Al Rumhy missed the cut in the MENA Division for amateurs, Marjan shot a sevenunder 65 to join Osther in the lead

MUSCAT: Extremely accurate off the tee and clinical with putter, Ahmed Marjan shot a career-best seven-under 65 to join Fernand Osther atop the leaderboard going into the final round of the MENA Golf Tour’s Ghala Open on Tuesday. On a day when the local talent Azzan Al Rumhy missed the cut in the MENA Division for amateurs, the talented Moroccan reeled off eight birdies against a lone bogey while Netherlands’ Osther showed great mental resilience, picking up five shots on the back nine after making the turn at two over en route to a 69. On nine under, the duo edged two

CLINICAL DISPLAY: Morocco’s Ahmed Marjan reeled off eight birdies against a lone bogey on his way

to a career-best seven-under 65. – Supplied photo

shots clear of Younes El Hassani of Morocco and three of a four-man group that included Scotland’s Clarke Lutton, Craig Hinton of England, Fredrik From of Sweden and South Africa’s Luke Trocado. It was Marjan, who lit up the proceedings with a sparkling round that also set a new course record at Ghala Golf Club. “I didn’t miss anything out there. Everything was rock solid and everything was good. I drove the ball well, my iron play was spot on and I holed some solid putts,” said

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Marjan, who needed just 24 putts to complete his second round. “The good thing is that I have regained confidence in my driver which wasn’t the case recently. So, very pleased to get some momentum going this week.” “Going forward the plan is to keep things simple and see where that leave me come Wednesday,” said Marjan, who created history in 2014, becoming the first golfer from the MENA region to win a tour event, a feat he achieved at the Ras Al Khaimah Classic.

Starting the day two in front, Osther responded to an early bogey with a birdie on the second, but dropped further shots on fourth and eighth to turn in 38. The back nine was vintage Osther, who kept it clean, making five birdies to firmly stay in contention for a maiden title on the MENA Golf Tour. Morocco’s El Hassani also kept himself in the frame, going bogeyfree in his five-under 67. “I am feeling good about my game. Struck the ball really well

English duo in lead The English duo of Benjamin David and Todd Clements carded matching 69s to share the lead in the amateur division on four under, one ahead of Chile’s Matias Calderon who returned a secondround 73. Saudi Arabia’s Othman Al Mulla posted a tidy 67 that marked a good 10-shot improvement over his first round score as he led the MENA Division by one shot over fellow countryman Khaled Attieh. Meanwhile, Oman’s top amateur golfer Azzan Al Rumhy missed the cut after his second round 84. The Omani had carded 79 on day one. Elsewhere, England’s Joe Heraty, who won the Sahara Kuwait Championship, missed the cut by one shot after carding a 78 that included a quadruple bogey on the 11th while defending champion Lee Corfield left himself with a mountain to climb, finishing the day seven shots off the pace. The cut was made at three-over par 147 with 50 professionals and 10 amateurs making it to the final round.

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Ex-Oman coach Carlos India rout China, Pakistan edge Japan Alberto passes away RIO DE JANIERO: Carlos Alberto Torres, who scored one of the greatest goals in World Cup history while captaining Brazil to glory in the 1970 final against Italy, has died the age of 72 years following a heart attack, FIFA said on Tuesday. Carlos Alberto, who briefly coached Oman national football team in 2000-01, scored Brazil’s fourth goal in their 4-1 victory over Italy in Mexico’s Azteca Sta-

dium, a thumping drive that ended a move involving nine players, before hoisting the Jules Rimet trophy as Brazil won the title for the third time in the history of the World Cup. The classy defender played for Fluminense, Santos, Flamengo and New York Cosmos and won the nickname ‘The Captain’ for his leadership qualities. Carlos Alberto was capped 53 times by Brazil. - Reuters

KUANTAN: India thrashed China 9-0 to stay in the hunt for top spot in the round-robin league competition of the fourth Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament here on Tuesday. Akashdeep Singh, Yousuf Affan and Jasjit Singh Kumar scored three goals apiece as India steamrolled the Chinese defence. The Indians were looking to equal their 10-goal feat against Japan in this tournament when the hooter ended the contest. Rupinder Pal Singh, captaining India in this

contest, Nikkin Thimmaiah and Lalit Upadhyay also made entries in the score-sheet as India boosted their points tally to 10 from four matches, one of which was drawn. India will take on hosts Malaysia on Wednesday with both teams in contention for top spot in the round-robin league standings. Malaysia have nine points from three successive victories. India went into this game without ace goalkeeper P.R. Sreejesh, who was seen wearing a brace on his left ankle. This paved the way

for the coaches to give for a full game to goalkeeper Akash Chikte, who did well to ward off two penalty corner shots in a game otherwise played in the Chinese territory. Earlier in the day, defending champions Pakistan rode on two penalty corner goals from Mohammed Aleem Bilal to survive a scare and prevail 4-3 over Japan. Pakistan, who placed one foot in the semifinals with this victory, now have six points from four games with a fixture against China remaining. - PTI

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Yasir spins Pakistan to series win ABU DHABI: Leg spinner Yasir Shah took six wickets to bowl out West indies for 322 as Pakistan won the second Test by 133 runs in Abu Dhabi and secure an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series. Yasir, who had taken two wickets in West Indies’ overnight 171 for four, bowled almost unchanged from the start of the final day to claim four more victims in figures of six for 124, his eighth five-wicket haul and second 10-wicket haul in 18 Tests. West Indies had banked on not out batsmen Roston Chase and Jermaine Blackwood putting up firm resistance but Yasir accounted for both — Blackwood for 95 — plus Jason Holder to remove any chance of a shock result. Shai Hope and Devendra Bishoo put on 45 for the eighth wicket before Yasir and Zulfiqar Bahar polished off the final three wickets in four overs. The third Test in Sharjah begins on October 30. - Reuters SCOREBOARD

Pakistan 1st innings: 452 West Indies 1st innings: 224 Pakistan 2nd innings: 227/2 decl. West Indies 2nd innings Brathwaite lbw Nawaz 67 Johnson b Shah 9 Bravo c Nawaz b Rahat 13 Samuels c & b Shah 23 Blackwood b Shah 95 Chase c Ahmed b Shah 20 Hope c Younis b Babar 41 Holder lbw Shah 16 Bishoo c Misbah b Babar 26 Cummins b Shah 0 Gabriel (not out) 7 Extras (b-4, lb-1) 5 Total (all out in 108 overs) 322 Fall of wickets: 1-28, 2-63, 3-112, 4-124, 5-187, 6-244, 7-266, 8-311, 9-312 Bowling: Sohail 14-3-44-0, Rahat 23-2-69-1, Shah 39-5-124-6, Babar 22-5-51-2, Nawaz 10-0-29-1. Payer of the match: Yasir Shah (Pakistan)


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Shama, Shreya in U-13 girls title showdown MUSCAT: Shama Fatima and Shreya Krishna scored contrasting victories to reach the final of the Under-13 Girls competition at the ongoing Dalma Energy–ISC annual badminton tournament organised by Indian Social Club (ISC). In the semifinals, Shama eased to a 157, 15-2 win over Prisha Gupta while Shreya upset top seed Tania Singh for a hard-fought 15-12, 15-7 victory. In the Under-13 boys category, Aryan Punja booked a place in the semifinals with a 15-11, 15-8 win over Abbas Ajay. Abbas had earlied defeated Jebin Johny 15-10, 15-6. Meanwhile, Sailesh also reached semifinals beating Ahindra VS 155, 15-11. In the Under-18 Boys event, Mohammed Iman made it to the last four beating Adhindra VS 15-4, 15-10. Leon D’souza also moved into the semifinals with a 21-3, 21-5 victory over Rajveen Singh. In combined boys and girls event, Pahi Himanshu moved into

quarterfinals beating Nitin Prabhu 15-3, 15-9. In the Men’s A Doubles, Pramod G.K. and Umman Ninan defeated Brijith S and Dijesh 2118, 22-24, 21-11. In the other matches of the same category, VA Francis and Reji Paul defeated Mebel and Jewel Manoj 21-16, 19-21, 21-16, Shamith K and Jaimon beat Ashkar P.P. and Haneef 24-22, 18-21, 21-19. Young talents Sanjay Venkat and Jay Deshpande eased past Sajith RM and Mohammed Iman 21-17, 21-6 while Sharath Lal and Linson defeated Vishnu Vijayan and Anil Mathew 21-7, 21-14. Shibu John and Aneesh JC overcame Vinod Abraham and Vineesh 2220, 19-21, 21-18. In the Men’s Singles, Ashuthosh Pant eased to a 21-6, 21-6 win over Mohammed Nayaz. Vishaal Dhavale moved to the second round of Mens A singles beating Mohammed Nayaz 21-15, 21-11.

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Kerber overwhelms Halep SINGAPORE: Angelique Kerber produced a polished display to claim her second straight win at the WTA Finals with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over Simona Halep on Tuesday, the

world number one virtually booking a spot in the semi-finals of the elite eight-woman event. “I’m feeling very, very good here and it’s just great to win,” Kerber said. - Reuters

OMAN’S TOP AMATEUR: Azzan Al Rumhy, Oman’s leading amateur golfer, said the expanded Omani Amateur Championship is a fantas-

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Azzan is ‘role model for young golfers in Oman’

season’s NBO Golf Classic Grand Final with the participation of six Omanis, the Omani Amateur Strokeplay Championship has this year attracted 37 local amateurs so far

MUSCAT: The initiative introduced at last season’s NBO Golf Classic Grand Final with the Omani Challenge, in which Omani amateurs competed in their own championship during the season-ending climax to the European Challenge Tour at Almouj Golf, has taken a giant step forward this year. In 2015 just six Omani amateurs took part in the event but this year 37 golfers have already confirmed their entries in to play the NBO Omani Amateur Strokeplay Championship supported by Oman Golf Committee, which is open to all Omani amateur golfers with a registered handicap. The opening round will be played on November 3 at Ras Al Hamra Golf Club with the top 12 players qualifying to play in the Final at Almouj Golf, Muscat on November 4, following the third round of the NBO Golf Classic Grand Final. Registration at Ras Al Hamra is at 15:30, Shotgun start (18 holes) is at 16:00; presentation at 20:30. The winner and runner-up of

MUSCAT: As the game of golf rapidly grows across the Asia-Pacific region there’s no wonder it is attracting some of the top amateurs in the world rankings, as seen at the Asia Pacific Amateur Championship held in South Korea from October 6 to 9. Representing the Sultanate in the field was Oman’s top golfer Azzan Al Rumhy. Commenting on the championship experience, Azzan said: “After representing Oman at the last championships in Melbourne this tournament is definitely one of the highlights of my career. The standard of game play is exceptional and I am sure we will see someone from this field wearing a Green Jacket or lifting the Claret Jug in the near future.” Now back home in Oman, Azzan hopes to use the experience in the upcoming 36th Arab Golf Championships which will

the Final at Almouj will qualify to represent Oman at the prestigious King Hamad Trophy at The Royal Golf Club in Bahrain from November 24 to 26. Azzan Al Rumhy, Oman’s leading amateur golfer, welcomed the enhanced NBO Omani Amateur Strokeplay Championship, saying: “This expanded Omani Amateur Championship is a fantastic addition to the season’s calendar. It’s an encouraging sign of the growing popularity and growth of golf in Oman that 37 golfers of all ages and abilities have

be played for the first time in Oman at the Ghala Golf Club. Chairman of the Oman Golf Committee, Mundhir Al Barwani commented: “Azzan has become a strong role model for young golfers in Oman and now we need to find the next generation. Seeing Azzan travelling to places like Australia and South Korea to play golf should entice the younger golfers to work hard to become the best in Oman, then the region and hopefully the world.”

committed to play the event. “This will be the first and only Omani golf tournament I have played since I started playing golf in 1981. My brother Hamed and my father Mohammed (the Oman Oil Minister) and I will certainly be playing and it’s great to see the members of the Oman Golf Team and the Oman Junior Team in the field. “It’s good that there are so many opportunities for amateurs to play in competitive golf tournaments in the region.” “If I can finish first or runnerup in the big amateur event at Al-

“To see the talent coming through the Asia Pacific region it is time for an Arab golfer to be competing with the best. Oman is still in its infancy but times are exciting with both the Challenge Tour and MENA Tour Grand Finals being played in Oman and now hosting the Arab Golf Championships. There is a lot of support for the game in Oman and the platform established to become a recognised golf tourist destination”.

mouj it would be an honour to represent Oman in the King Hamed Trophy on November 24-26. It’s a great tournament hosted by the Bahrain Golf Federation. “There is also the four-day Pan Arab Championship which starts on November 9, which is being hosted in Oman for the first time. It’s a huge tournament with so many national team members competing. November is certainly going to be a busy month.” The 2016 NBO Golf Classic Grand Final takes place at Almouj Golf, Muscat from November 2 to 5.


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SPORTS Rejuvenated Dhoni eyes series-clinching victory Dhoni’s 91-ball 80 in Mohali also took him to the club of 9,000 runs. He became the first to reach there with an average of 50 or more

RANCHI: Rediscovering himself in the twilight of his career, a rejuvenated Mahendra Singh Dhoni would look to continue his regained form and guide India to a series-clinching win when the team takes on New Zealand in the fourth cricket ODI, here on Wednesday. A batsman, wicketkeeper, and a cool-headed skipper, all rolled into one, Dhoni promoted himself to No.4 in the last ODI in Mohali and set up the seven-wicket win in the company of Virat Kohli to give the hosts a 2-1 lead in the fivematch series. Dhoni’s 91-ball 80 in Mohali also took him to the club of 9,000 runs. He became the first to reach there with an average of 50 or more. The limited-overs captain and Ranchi’s favourite son may be seen in his last appearance at the Jharkhand State Cricket Association Stadium Complex here which has hosted three ODIs and one T20I, with India winning all

HOME COMING: Indian captain M S Dhoni waves at fans during a

training session in Ranchi on Tuesday. – PTI

of them except for a rain-marred one-dayer. Dhoni’s deputy, Kohli, will also look forward to return to the venue where he has scores of 77 not out and 139 not out in his two unconquered ODI innings here. Regarded among the best batsmen of modern era, Kohli once

again showed how dangerous he can be after being dropped early in his innings in Mohali. He came on his own after the reprieve on six and scripted a flawless 154 not out off 134 balls to take India past New Zealand’s 285 in the third ODI. It was Kohli’s 26th century — 22 in winning cause, same as Sachin

Tendulkar — and 14 in successful chases. And come Wednesday, stopping the 27-year-old Delhi batsman would be a first in New Zealand’s wish-list. In their decisive 151-run third wicket partnership, Dhoni showed a renewed optimism and hunger while Kohli was at his clinical best. To say that Dhoni has past his prime would be too early but the 35-year-old has himself acknowledged his diminishing prowess in Mohali, something that prompted him to elevate himself to No.4 in the batting line-up. “To some extent I am losing my ability to freely rotate in the middle. If it keeps on happening for a long time, tendency is you don’t fluently rotate strike and that was what was happening with my batting,” he had said. Back home where it all began for Dhoni, it will be an emotional match for the Indian skipper, who has won every ICC trophy and he would look to make the outing a memorable one. Dhoni’s return to form would be a dangerous signal for the Kiwis, who are desperate to prove a point after their 0-3 whitewash in the Test series. On the other hand, it is a mustwin match for New Zealand to keep their hopes alive in the series and for that to happen their batsmen need to fire in unison. Barring Tom Latham and captain Kane Williamson, no other Kiwi batsmen has been among the runs. Senior pros Martin Guptill and Ross Taylor are enduring a forgettable series with the bat and it’s high time the duo fires for New Zealand to end the tour on a positive note. — PTI

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FOR RENT Fully furnished Luxury 2 bedroom flat at Ghala for rent for short or long term basis. Contact: 97762321 / 99881653

Villa for Rent behind mazoon mousqe 7 bedroom, living room, dining room . Contact 95150809 for 750 R.O nogotiable

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ADMIN Looking for Omani PRO for Shipping and Custom Clearance company in Sohar. Experience in same field as added advantage. Contact:- 97179292,94681689,Email:operations@arabianseabridge. com

Indian female, M.Com, having 4 yr’s experience in Accounts looking for Accountant/suitable job. Contact: 98418533 / 99338639

ACCOUNTS Required Accountant with minimum 5 years’ experience in manufacturing field of accounts and who can independently handle up to finalization. Must possess a valid Oman driving license & NOC. Apply with CV to Email: ahmed@soharpackaging.com Accountant 2-3 years experience. Candidate should be Indian, English speakers. NOC is a must. Email: mohammad.jwabreh@ bearingcitysc.com. Fax: 24509312

BEAUTY Muscat beauty supplier looking for Salesman representation for a company specializing in sales of beauty products and materials with 3 years experience & valid driving license. Contact: 00968 98515355 Hussin Urgently required a Gulf experienced Beautician (Lady) Contact: 99619409

CATERING Wanted Waiter for a Restaurant with motorbike license for delivery. Contact 95061994

DRIVER Urgently required delivery driver, with valid Oman motorcycle license, at least 1-2 years experience in delivery. Contact 24694905 Urgently required a Driver with Oman license. Contact: 95729711 / 99364735 Wanted Driver. Contact: 97165972 Wanted Driver for heavy (sewage vehicle) and light vehicle with valid Oman driving license. Contact: 97991654 / 97991652 Kindly send CV at Email: construction@remasalseeb.com / remaschandran2020@gmail.com

DOMESTIC HELP

ENG./TECHNICIAN Urgently required: Senior Civil Engineer- with 10 years experience in building construction and to be valid in Oman for interview. Interested candidates may fax to 00968-24605955 or email us to sbc@steelbuildingsllc.com, sbeoman@yahoo.com. Civil Engineer for Reputed firm in Oman for their Construction division for minimum 3 years of experience and valid driving license. Contact : 94148970 send resume to : raja.suguna1975@gmail.com

MISCELLANEOUS Part time Data Entry Operators required urgently with good typing speed and knowledge in Ms Office. Contact 97152920 Urgent required : Store labors. Candidate should be Indian, English speakers. NOC is a must. Email: mohammad.jwabreh @bearingcitysc.com, Fax: 24509312

Wanted Office clerk having two years experience. Contact: 92891888

EDUCATION SALES / MARKETING A well known bilingual private school is in need of Laboratory Assistant, English, Mathematics, Science, Computer and Kindergarten Teachers. Contact: 96910649 Email: staffing.oman@gmail.com

MEDICAL Wanted urgently for running clinic at Seeb, Sultanate of Oman, and MBBS Doctor with MOH license. Contact: 99468166 Wanted Dentist, GP & Nurse with or without MOH. Contact : 95042101 or send CV to Email : azad.a.asif@gmail.com Required male female GP, Administrator for a Polyclinic at Ibra. Contact 71100596, jaharaajmal2016@gmail.com Fusion Medicare Polyclinic, Muscat wants GP, staff Nurse holding MOH license & Receptionist (Omani) Contact 97698004 email: medicare@fusionlogicoman.com GP, Pediatrician, Gynecologist, General Surgeon, Orthopaedician, Dentist, Pharmacist, urgently need to work in a polyclinic in Sur. candidates with MOH license preferred. Contact: 00968 - 24446454, 00968-91164581 (Sunday to Thursday 8.30 AM to 9 PM)

C.C.T.V Camera Technician, Building Material Salesman, Electrician cum Plumber and Maintenance Supervisor with D/L. Contact: 99383044 Required sales and marketing executive for a 4-star hotel in muscat. candidate with excellent communication skills and having 3+ years experience need apply. driving license will be an advantage. email: hoteljobsmuscat@gmail.com Required Sales Executive with minimum 5 years’ experience in manufacturing, preferable in packaging industry. Must possess a valid Oman driving license & NOC. Apply with CV to Email: ahmed@soharpackaging.com

12 Yrs Exp Accountant worked in Construction, Cont & Trad Cos. worked on Oracle / Orion / Tally/ Epromis, ERP s/w with Valid D/L – (NOC/Release available). Contact 92194086 Indian (M) MBA (F) more than 6 years of experience in accounts, proficiency in various A/C software, SAP(F1/CO) seeking for suitable placement. Contact: 95920740, Email: abdulhameed1527@gmail.com Indian male, 27 yrs, B.Com Graduate, having 5 yrs experience in Oman & 2 yrs in India as Accountant, Tally ERP 9, NOC available, seeking suitable placement. Contact: 98470441 Email: soorajv2efa@gmail.com Chief Accountant / Senior Accountant having 16 years experience can handle accounts up to finalization, MIS, C FLOW, Budgeting, ERP, Costing & liasing with auditors, looking for suitable position. NOC available. Contact: 97205058 / 94885686 Indian B.Com, LLB, Inter, ACS with 30 years experience in accounts / finance (20 years in Oman) seeks suitable change, NOC available. Contact: 99251444 Indian Accountant, B. Com, Having 8yrs of Experience in Oman, Up to finalization, Tally, SAP, Oman D/L, Release Available. Contact - 93484122, Email:prijilputhan@gmail.com

Wanted Sales man logistics experienced sales person with D/L in freight forwarding, clearing, shipping, etc. Contact: 94007259 Email: smylackal@albadrigroup.com

Indian male, 28 yrs, MBA (Finance) with 8 yrs experience in accounting with MNCS using Sap FICO as ERP, Currently on visit till 17-Nov -2016 seeking job in Oman. Contact: 98935778

Required well experienced dynamic candidate in Real Estate Evaluation Field beside Building Management Techniques. Contact 91246444, rescooman@gmail.com

Indian female 23 yrs MBA, Finance and HR, currently on visit looking for suitable job. Contact: 93305002 / 99048224 Email: manjusharavindren@gmail.com

Indian Salesman indoor, knowledge in English & Arabic. Contact: 93326636

Sir Lankan Senior Accountant having BBA, MBA, CA foundation with 6 years (2.5 years in Oman) of experience in Tally ERP, MYOB, Quick book, Oracle Oman D/L, release available. Contact: 93598736

Wanted Staff Nurse with MOH license immediately for a private clinic in North Bathinah. Contact: 95081010 Email: umchealthcare@gmail.com

Urgently required Sub contractors for building work at Mabellah. Contact: 98113748 / 24422458 Email: kabnair@gmail.com

Wanted female & Male Nurse with or without license (good salary, food & accommodation with other benefits. Contact 92989109, medicoport@gmail.com

Required Experienced Auto Electrician and Automobile Mechanic for a reputed service station. Contact : 91232638 hashim@ramainvestment.com

ENG./TECHNICIAN QS/ Site Engineer with diploma & minimum 10 years Gulf experience required- 2 Nos. Contact / Email: omaniantrad@gmail.com

Qualified CA, ACS, 10 +years Managerial experience, looking for immediate opening. working in Bank, Open to any GCC. Contact : +968-90788509, Email: kartirevy@gmail.com

SECRETARIAL / OFFICE

SKILLED LABOUR Required house maid part time / full time, visa available. Contact 92895417

Pakistani male 23 years B.Com, 1 year experience of Accountant looking for a good job. Contact : 79096696

Accountant Assistant B.Com Graduate with 2 yrs experience in Accounting. Contact: 94736742 Omani female Accountant, 32 years, having 10 years exp in admin/accounts seeks suitable placement. Contact: 93295953

Indian male 8 years Accounts experience in Oman total 16 years experience can handle accounts upto finalization, good knowledge in Tally ERP/ Promis and MS Office have Oman driving license and NOC. Contact: 96937943 / 99043561, Email: ksunil2000@gmail.com Indian female Accountant B.Com tally, 10 years exp in Oman. Contact: 91443796 Accountant Sri Lankan National Inter CA 3 yrs exp in finance ready to join immediately. Contact: 79049355 Email: ahamedfiham777@gmail.com Accountant Indian female B.Com, tally 5 years experience 2 years in Oman. Contact: 99139188 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 Accountant 8 Years Experience with D/L and NOC. Contact 97712084 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 MBA Finance 20 yrs of MNC (MEP) experience thorough knowledge in preparation of financials, budgeting, fore casting, audit, trade finances, cash flows, guarantees, income tax, project (cost control) & ERP implementation with NOC seeks suitable placement. Contact 96280551 Email: ramu2587@hotmail.com Indian female B.Com Materials Management 9 yrs exp in purchase & Accounts seeks suitable placement NOC available. Contact: 92695946 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 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 28 yrs B.Com 4 yrs experience in MNC’s currently in Muscat seeking suitable placement in Finance / Admin. Contact :94743790 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. Contact 96988923 email:- sajith3969@gmail.com 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 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 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 8 yrs exp. in Admin & Accounts (3 yrs in Oman), MBA, exp. in Tally ERP 9, Indian (F) seeks placement. Contact 97243806 Accountant available with NOC, 7 years experience in Oman. Ready to join immediately. Contact 98263394 Accountant B.com Indian male 12 yrs exp seeks suitable job.NOC available . Contact : 91212471 Email: rennyj6@gmail.com ACCA member with 6 yrs of experience in Oman looking for a suitable job in finance. Contact 99284193 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.Contact: 96976240 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 female 26 yrs, MBA finance 2 yrs exp with MNC. Email: rilooozmali@gmail.com. Contact : 90551366. 28/male/MBA - finance/B.Com Accountant with 4 years of Dubai/ India experience looking for a suitable placement. # 90187483 shobinkarikkan1987@gmail.com

ARCH./ INTERIOR DEC. British Citizen Senior Architect, Managing Director, Chief Architect 14 years experience, V Ray 3D, AutoCAD BOQ, master degree on architectural design. Contact: 92480035 Architect Engineer seeking for suitable job, 8 years experience. GSM : 96075000, Email : haytham_201046@yahoo.com Architect Sudanese female 7 years experience design site work, interior design programs AutoCAD archicad. Contact: 71190409 / 94078945 Sudanese male Architect with 8 years of experience in design & and project management B.Sc, Master of Art in Architect and PMP holder. Contact: 93522498 / 93946515 Email: hesham.siddiq@gmail.com Architecture Graduate in urban planning & architecture Indian male, 6 months experience in architecture & interior design NOC available. Contact: 96926903 Email: nikcherian93@gmail.com B. Arch Grad Indian female 24 yrs, highly skilled in designing looking for entry level architect positions currently Oman residence visa. Contact : 95990255 Email: lubainank@gmail.com

ADMIN Graduate (female), 5 yrs experience in administrations looking for suitable placement (visit visa). Contact 98277037 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 Filipino HRD especialist / material controller supervisor with 18 yrs experience looking for suitable job in Oman. Contact: (+968) 98037142 / (+968) 92659817 Egyptian woman resident, considerable experience in the Administration and Secretarial Executive for company. Contact : 97221126


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Male -FMCG DISTRIBUTION PROFESSIONAL ,MBA MARKETING ,10 years Managerial experience in GCC /OMAN looking for Divisional Manager position. NOC /DL available.

with over 25 years in varied industries, presently working with a reputed group in Muscat, looking out for a suitable change.

Contact -92405181

96491030

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 Indian (F) MBA HR & Finance with 3.5 yrs Oman Exp in HR/Admin/ Procurement, NOC available M: 99791008 / 93888576 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

DESIGNER/ DRAUGHTSMAN Tunisian girl looking for job in media field, has 8years experience in publishing Contact 97816917 AUTOCAD D MAN, 3 yr DCE, ITIi, experience in arch 2d,3d ph : 99506977 Free lance / part time autocad works / make boq 2d /3d arch , structural, shop drawings interior drawings. Contact 97103168 mkgroupoman@gmail.com AUTOCAD freelance / part time , ARCH,MEP, 2D,3D, shop drawing, Bill of QTY PH : 97103168, mkgroupoman@gmail.com ITI Draughtsman (civil), looking for job in Draughtsman (civil) fresh worker, course passed in 2012, 3 years Indian experience , Now in Oman present for 15 days now worked in mobile phone servicing in Oman. NOC available. Contact: +968 98461050 / 96169632 Skilled Indian Designer, 7 yrs experience in Oman designing & Execution of Work at site & workshop seeking senior placement. Contact: 93285996 Email: kw251287@gmail.com Interior design Engineer looking for a job, 6 years experience. Contact: 91291502 Revit, Autocad D/man, expected salary 200 OMR. PH : 92279784 Filipino Senior Revit/AutoCAD Draftsman with 20 years professional experience is looking for suitable job in Oman. Please Contact: 96489798, (+974) 66653780.

DRIVER Providing transportation services throughout Muscat, light vehicle. Contact: 95371665 Bangladeshi male light driver experience 16 years need job. Contact: 99165961

NOC AVAILABLE Contact - 98518776

Contact - 968 99589495, Email : mct2016job@gmail.com

Bangladeshi, light driver looking for job, 4 yrs exp. Contact: 92681457

Service Engineer three years experience in Oman with license. Contact: 94180383, Email: khalid_khogli@hotmail.com

Looking for driving job language English, Arabic & Hindi. Contact: 95283531 Driver, 8 yrs exp. seeks placement. Contact: 98197212 Experienced driver available with 4WD willing to work fulltime / part-time, familiar with all tourist destinations in Oman. Contact: 24814231 / 91941545 Looking for driving job. Contact: 93798802 Heavy duty driver looking job 15 yrs experience in GCC Know English, Hindi & Arabic. Contact: 98571413 / 95464051 Wanted job for surveyor, driver experience 2 years. Contact: 97060510 Searching job for light driver, experience, 4 yrs. Contact: 92458526 One year experience in heavy D/L, looking for job. Contact: 94397006 5 years exp D/L (GCC) looking for job. Contact 98077904 Driver with Oman license, 1 year exp. Contact: 95679493 3 years experience heavy & oxy license driver looking for job. Contact: 97363138 Experience heavy driver, looking for job. Contact: 91493829 Looking for driver job. Contact: 98549627

EDUCATION/TRAINING Female B. Ed English teacher, 7 yrs exp seeking suitable placement. Contact 99739415 / 92091528 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 Indian female 27 TGT in Computer Science having 2 years experience in CBSE school seeking for suitable teaching opportunity in schools or colleges. Contact: 96410225 / 99105854 Email: anitha.mathew.anna@gmail.com Mathematics Lecturer , Indian Female, M Sc Mathematics from a Prestigious University, B.Ed qualified, distinction holder with 6 yrs teaching experience in colleges. Contact : 91360147.

ENGG. / TECH./MECH.

Driver job wanted. Contact: 96393082 Female family driver. Contact: 98044188 Looking for job exp having driving license. Contact: 97363138 Driver looking for job. Contact: 95892363

Site Supervisor, Diploma in Civil Engg (cert attested) knows autocad revit, salary exp: 250 Ph : 92279784

ENGG. / TECH./MECH.

With 14 years of Oman experience in Omanization, well familiar with Oman labor laws, employee relations / welfare, Liasion & Coordination, Strategic HR Planning, performance Appraisal & General Administration.

Civil Engineer 8 years experience in Oman as a project engineer for governmental & private projects. Contact – 90164912

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ENGG. / TECH./MECH. HSE Engineer 10+ years experience having NOC & valid driving license GSM: 97717468

Driver with car. Contact: 95518612

18 yrs exp driver seeks job. Contact: 95541940

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Driver available with Car Hyundai Creata model 2016 pick & Drop or permanent. Contact: 95983125

Light driver looking for job, exp 5 years. Contact: 94208089

IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE WITH NOC HR & ADMINISTRATION PROFESSIONAL

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Driver available for job. Contact: 96381406

Indian Driver light need job. Contact: 96693613

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ADMIN

SITUATION WANTED

Mechatronics Engineer with NEBOSH and three years experience in Oman with license. Contact: 94180383, Email: khalid_khogli@hotmail.com B.Sc. Mechanical Engineer with 6 years Gulf Experience in Oil & Gas, MEP and HVAC. GSM:92730137 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 Civil Engineer 4 years experience, male, Diploma (Civil) B.Tech (Hons) (continue). Contact: 968 94957292 Mechanical Engineer (Diploma) with 4 years experience (2 years in Oman & 2 years in India) having driving license, release available. Contact: 98404869 Email: muhammedfahis18@gmail.com Indian male Mechanical Engineer having knowledge in fire Alarm and fire fighting system & AutoCAD with valid visa and NOC available. Contact: 968 90355201 Email: jkkannan6@gmail.com Indian female B.Com having 3 years experience in MS Office programs and Tally ERP 9, currently on family visit visa. Contact: +968 91968254 Email: krishnapriyas206@gmail.com Civil Engineer seeking job in Oman with 2 yrs experience in Pakistan with a consultant firm. Interested in contractor & consultant both. Contact: 00968- 71152135 Email: omerraza102@gmail.com Civil Engineer 8 years experience BOQ estimating, building good knowledge computer AutoCAD also. STP plant experience 3 years Quantity surveyor. Contact: 94932724 Civil Engineer, B.Tech, Indian male with one year of Oman experience seeking suitable position. NOC available from current employer. Contact: 91702450 Email: tijoct2015@hotmail.com 18 years experienced Indian Civil Engg. residential, commercial, high rise industrial buildings) with transferable visa. Contact: 92855910 Email: jk2_anu@yahoo.co.in Indian male 44 yrs, 21 yrs experience Mechanical Engineer proficient in Admin, Sales, marketing very good written oral communication. Contact: 96746735 Diploma in Electronic & communication 8 years exp in security system, CCTV, ACS, Data cabling side with valid Oman D/L NOC available. Contact: 95961202 Email: shakeep@yahoo.co.in

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

Indian male 8 years experience in electrical field with managerial, office, site supervision, fault debugging and exposure to electrical devices now in visiting visa. Contact: 90181566 Email: jittoandrewsnesto@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

Civil Engineer roads / highways 07 years Oman experience in well reputed companies, available with N.O.C from sponsor valid GCC Oman driving license light. Contact: 95994968 / 94111957.

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 Sudanese Civil Structure Engineer with 4 years experience looking for suitable job with D/L.NOC available. Contact: 97906770 Iraqi male, Architect and Civil Engineer looking for job in design and manage and supervising and civil work in the site with 5 years experience in architect and civil field residing in Muscat. Contact 71165357 Email: arch.marwan@yahoo.com 34 years, Pakistani with qualification of B.Tech pass Civil Engineering searching for job, total experience 13 years with 8 years in Oman, NOC available valid driving license. Contact : 96136220 Female Civil Engineer with 2 years Oman experience seeking suitable position. Release available. Contact: 97906991 Email: bhavya.bharathan@hotmail.com Pakistani male Civil 3 years diploma 8 years experience as Site Engineer, valid Omani D/L immediate joining. Contact: 93294965 Indian male 22, BE Civil Engineer with few site and internship experiences looking for a suitable position in your firm. Got knowledge in (Primavera, Autocad, Staad pro). Currently In visit visa. 98327644 or shakib842@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 Project Manager 14 years exp, 11 yrs in Oman PMP FDC Contract Management experience independently handling Civil works familiar with Oman regulating looking for senior level position, local release available. Contact: 98826815 Pakistani male 30, Diploma in Civil 12+ years exp 9 years in KSA looking job for Surveyor have visa with NOC driving license. Contact: 97255028 Email: leo_khurais@yahoo.com Pakistani male Diploma Civil Engineer 4yrs exp in Oman bulling & mega projects, valid license Oman. Contact: 98921022 Electrical & Electronics Engr, knows autocad & revit. PH: 93837973 B.E Mech Engineer, Indian male, having 2 yrs experience in Mechanical Engg seeks suitable position. Contact: 98827544 Email: sibi.a.b.varghese@gmail.com Mechanical/ Piping Engineer (B.Tech.) on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact 94703350 mail: nadeembcoolboy@gmail.com

Marketing & sales Moroccan female University Degree, 10 yrs exp in Media Marketing & sales, constructions in Oman/ Dubai with D/L & car.

Contact 98942289 ENGG. / TECH./MECH. B. Tech Mechanical HVAC site Engineer 4 years experience, currently on visit. #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 Filipino Male Fire Inspector/Safety Officer/Instructor Experience in Oil/Gas Petrochemicals With NFPA, IOSH, NEBOSH Seeking for suitable placements. Contact: 91274080, 98900346 Indian male, Mechanical Engineer having 1year experience, on visit visa looking for suitable job. Contact: 97416564, Email:jovinmathias@gmail.com Software Engineer looking for a job experience of 1 year related to software testing, documentation or development etc on visit, worked on Android, ASP .NET, C#, Java, Web development. Contact: 97236636 Email: hasanmir777@gmail.com Indian male 27 years civil Engg (Project Coordinator) 6 years experience in Oman looking for suitable position NOC release available. Contact: 95071223 Construction Machinery repairs Engineer, 5 years, driving license, Contact - 94001961 Civil Eng Civil Draughtsman with diploma more than 8 yrs exp in Oman having valid D/L, NOC available. Contact: 96785348 / 93129804 Email: abbasimran786@hotmail.com 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 Mechanical Engineer (B.Tech) on visit visa looking for suitable job, has certificate of rewit MEP. Contact: 97923238 Email: vvikhil4@gmail.com Civil Engineer (Indian male) 5 years experience in Oman with valid Omani driving license & NOC looking for suitable opportunity. Contact: 93101283 Mechanical Engineer with 4yrs exp in maintenance, design, contracting firms with GCC D / license Contact 95712436 & tejab17@gmail.com Graduate Civil Engineer 20 yrs GCC experience with Omani D/L, seeking job NOC available. Contact: 98621645 Email: imtiazcv@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 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 Building Engineer, Senior level 9 yrs experience, Projects management, Coordination, Quantities Surveying Engineer contracts, civil software’s & AutoCAD looking for senior level position, NOC available. Contact: 79097475 Email: a-shaqfa@hotmail.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

HOSPITALITY Indian male, 24 yrs (Diploma in Hotel Management) 2 years experience in Hospitality industry (Front office Management) looking for suitable placement on visiting visa. Contact: 97937504 Email: febinpalathingal01@gmail.com 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 BA & LLB IATA cargo having 10 years experience as lawyer in Indian, currently on visit visa seeking placement. Contact 99068790 Email: meltoma@gmail.com

IT 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 male, 27 years, bachelor in IT, having experience in PHP DEV, networking, IT support, seeking suitable placement. Contact: 98825722 Email: ajaybin.joy@gmail.com Indian female MSC. Chemistry B.ED, SET, PGDCA, 3 years experience in teaching looking for suitable placement. Contact: 90865638 Email: binigneeh@gmail.com 34 year old, married Indian female IT software professional MCA qualified about 5 plus years experience in manual, automation quality testing with top Indian companies available currently in Muscat under residence visa looking suitable opening. Contact: 94957791 Email: devibalat5@gmail.com IT Support Engineer, exp 4 yrs in Dubai & 1 yr in India. Contact: 94832244 Over 9 years experienced (7 years in Oman) IT support professional looking suitable opportunities (NOC available). Contact: 97689128 Email: dd_mcp@hotmail.com Omani 27 m, IT Support Engineer seeks placement 7 yrs excellent exp, networking hardware, software. Contact: 95356166

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

Indian female- B.Tech with 3 Years of Experience as Software Engineer in an MNC looking for suitable placements. Please Contact through. Mob ; 95196243 Mail- hnambissan@gmail.com

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

IT Engineer Graduated from Bangalore reputed university 1.5 yrs of of experience in software skilled in Php html CSS Jquery on visit visa. Contact: 91213391 Female, master in mass communication, B.Ed, experience in media channel and teaching PH : 99362024


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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

Filipino Graphic Designer / I.T. looking for a suitable job with 10 years experience. Very good in Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Photography, Knowledge in CCTV & Access Controls. Call 79042628.

Filipino female, Bachelor Degree in Political Science, 7 years experience in Administration, Sales and Training. I ‘m highly motivated, hard working, skillfull, and willing to work in full time basis, seeks suitable placement. Contact 71149947

15+ Experienced in Sales & Marketing, Modular Kitchen & Furniture with NOC & Valid License @ 96239126

Mobile & laptop Technician Indian male having 2 years experience in India, currently on visit visa looking for suitable placement in Oman. Contact: 71018270 / 92365310 / Email: shibinscaria1@gmail.com

Filipino Male, 28 years Old. Looking for job, Have experience in Rent a Car/ Cargo & Logistics / Real Estate/ Customer Care Executive / Sale Executive & Marketing/ Shop In- Charge. Hard working w/ good computer and communication skill. GSM: 97761075

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 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 IT Support Engineer, Exp 3 years in Oman 2 years in India. Contact 94672759 Indian male 4 years experience in IT as Programmer / Web Support/ CCNA/ Network on visit visa seeking placement. Contact 93069694 Email: mrabrar14@gmail.com

LOGISTICS Indian male, MBA logistics, 1 year experience in India, in Muscat on visit visa looking for a suitable job. Contact: 99489439 Email: christyjoy92@gmail.com

MISCELLANEOUS Indian Male, 25 years old, born and brought up in Oman B.COM(Finance),MBA(Marketing) with Valid Omani Driving License seeking suitable placement. Contact 94170219/99621400 Email:mahimmatha2016@gmail.com Grade one construction company with pest control and cleaning for sale or managing. Contact: 96184616 Indian male, 29 yrs, Diploma in Polymer Technology & Fire Safety,7 yrs of experience in Polymer Production Supervisor (Plastic & Rubber Industry).Seeking suitable placement. Contact : 9483 8231 Indian male, 21 yrs seeking suitable placement urgently. Contact: 96281754 / 94191684 Crane operator need job. Contact: 90604607 Indian Kerela, 27 yrs with 4 yrs experience in Oman valid D/L looking suitable job have visa. Contact: 98626682 9 year experienced industrial painter and sand blaster with Oman driving licence. NOC available. Seeks suitable placement. Contact ZakeerHussain 96681934. 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. Phone 90880935,99023279, Email solexyesudas@gmail.com. Indian male 40 years BSc degree, 16 yrs experience, 6 yrs in GCC in store keeping & material coordinating seeking suitable placement. Contact: 98966849 Sudanese male bachelor geology and mining with 3 years experience in MUD logging and training in soil investigation. Contact 92956848 BS in Electrical Engineering, Experience: 5 years(Power Plants). Contact: 92475206 Email: zahaibzafar007@gmail.com Indian female, 25 yrs, Msc Biotechnology, looking for suitable job. Contact 92619048 email: anusreeg1991@gmail.com 21, Indian female B.com graduate on family visa looking for immediate and suitable placement. Holds valid Omani Driver’s license. Contact: 97208869

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

SALES / MARKETING MANAGER / SUPERVISOR Manager - Business Development, Advertising and Marketing, Facility Management, Operations, Client Sericing, Brand Building. Contact +968 93031168

Client Relations and Sales Professional with 8 years in the Business Process Outsourcing industry, looking for suitable opportunity in Muscat. Contact +96879050752

Marketing Manager 29 years professional experience in building materials in Oman / GCC with NOC. Contact: 92284066 / 98559317

NOC available Indian male, 30 yrs, MBA (marketing), BE, (ECE), 7 yrs exp in Oman in sales, projects & marketing seeks suitable placement, valid Oman D/L. Contact: 98518776

Indian male MBA 14 yrs experience in business development seeking managerial roles driving license, NOC available. Contact: 93956234

Indian female, 9 years exp in logistics, sales coordinator, exp in SAP, MS Office & having Oman D/L, currently on visit visa, looking for suitable placement. Contact: 95251911

Indian male (44), MBA, 19 yrs experience in Oman. Present Industry: Natural stones for construction. Responsibilities: Production, Trading, Business development and overall management. Looking for an immediate opening. Contact : 90992631

Looking for Salesman or driving job in Muscat or Salalah area. Contact: 98420078

General Manager IRAQI who is able to motivate a sales force and focus it on success. Adept at administrative organization utilizing talent and resource and meeting or exceeding all sales goals Experience 13 Years Inside- outside Oman, following activities:(construction – real estate - fit out - pipe lain - Infrastructure) Contact: - Oman 71146111

Indian male 28 yrs, Sales Engineer 3 years experience in Oman looking for suitable placement. NOC available. Contact: 93938727

MEDICAL Indian Female Nurse with MOH License, seeks suitable placement in Muscat, Contact: 95537685 Indian female Assistant Pharmacist working in Oman seeking suitable placement. Contact no. 97498809, 99769743 Email-ishitasimon12@gmail.com Physiotherapist, Indian with valid MOH license and NOC release seeks very urgent suitable job. Contact: 91556011 Female GP 8 yrs experience in Oman needs suitable placement in Muscat area with NOC available. Contact: 96047987 Looking for the job for the past of Physiotherapist Certificate holder having experience one & half year. Contact: 92545386 / 95474455 Email: deondavid443@gmail.com Indian female Nurse 9 yrs experience / Gulf experience prometric 70% & dataflow completed looking for suitable job in Muscat. Contact: 96739298 Veterinary Doctor: Indian Female looking for a suitable placement. Contact: 96906534 /99014885, Email: monishmajeed@gmail.com Dr.Ayman Abduljalil Ali, E.N.T Specialist (Otolaryngologist), Yemeni-male, looking for job. Mobile: 00201096542706, Email: aymanjalilorl@gmail.com Filipino male Medical / Sales representative with 3 yrs experience is looking for suitable job in Oman. Contact: 92610394 Iraqi Dentist female, MOH license seeks suitable job in clinic in Muscat. Contact 97891219

SECRETARIAL & OFFICE Lady Secretary / Sales Co-coordinator 12 years experience in Oman in reputed companies, seek immediate Employment. Contact 95244761 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 Indian female, 25 yrs, Msc Biotechnology, looking for suitable job Contact 92619048 email: anusreeg1991@gmail.com

Sales Executive Indian male MBA with 3+ years GCC experience UAE D/L. Contact: 90104288

Multinational FMGC experienced, qualified Sri Lankan lady seeking employment in Muscat. Marketing, Brands, Sales, Communication. Oman exp & DL available. Contact 98250829 6 years experience in sales, marketing with valid Oman D/L looking for suitable placement. Contact : 96626489 Indian male 26 yrs, 2 yrs exp in show room sales on visit visa. Contact: 99356596 Coordinator Indian male 42 yrs, 16 yrs exp having valid Oman D/L release available. Contact: 93412622 Indian male 26, MBA in Marketing, 4 years experience in sales and marketing with valid GCC D/L Now in visiting visa looking for challenging opportunities. Contact: 98666324 Email: ajithvjames@gmail.com Indian male with 6 years experience in sales in oman. NOC available, looking for suitable placement. Contact 95364128 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 Indian Origin, Portuguese Nationality male MBA (Marketing) excellent English vast multi-tasking experience 29+ years in Admin HR/PR Logistics sales facility management with Oman driving license seeks suitable placement. Contact 94034168 Email: sheriagnes@gmail.com Indian male 1 yr exp in sales automotive (TBL) looking for best opportunity , NOC available. Contact# 97793879 Email: shyampkn@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 Oil & gas experienced Indian lady with 6 years in sales & marketing to PDO and having valid Omani driving license.#96143430 / 99875919 Indian male 26 yrs, Graduate, 3 years experience with Air India seeking suitable opportunity with reputed firms. Contact: 98847095 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

10+ Years Exp , 8 years In UAE , in Logistics ,Warehouse & Inventory looking for Job. Contact Number -00968 98096086 Indian male 26 years of experience of sales & marketing in surgical and laboratory equipments. Looking for good replacement. Contact – 92015894 /95774854 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 marketing 5 yrs exp. in sales & 4 yrs in FMCG sector, looking for best opportunity. NOC available. Conatct 96001877 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 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

TOURS & TRAVELS Indian male 25 years on visit in Oman seeing job travel & tourism & ticketing staff having IATA, 3 years experience. Contact: 90105780

SKILLED LABOUR Indian male, 29 yrs, working as forklift operator in Oman, 3 yrs experience in Dubai and 4 yrs experience in Oman. Noc/ release available, having forklift operator license, looking for suitable placement. Contact 97833280

MISCELLANEOUS Indian male network cabling technician (19-years gulf experience) seeking for suitable placement. Contact: 0091-8089909265 (India), Email: mohithavp@gmail.com Indian male Accountant. Completed MBA with 1 year experience, good working knowledge in Tally & Excel searching for suitable job. Email : jovin8910@gmail. com, Contact : 919715874548 , 918015907437 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 BE in Mechanical Engineering (fresher) and diploma in HVAC designing and drafting, looking for a job in the field of mechanical and HVAC. Email: abdulquddusruknuddin@gmail. com +968 90834846 Indian male 28, Heavy Driver having one & half year experience with release letter looking for a suitable placement. Contact : 91242867 SHAIKH FAHAD, Indian, B.Com, gold jewellery & other sector work experience 3 years India and Oman as a Sales cum Cashier & management of the shops. Contact 0096898718428 Indian male 33 yrs, MBA-HR with 10.8 yrs. exp. in Recruitment, Training, PMS, OD, Sites-HR and Omani nationals development, seeking a job, NOC available. Contact saiprasad_18@yahoo.com 94179499 Pakistani male looking for part time cleaning work. Contact 96710189 Indian female 10 years exp as cook in Oman . south Indian & Gujarati special .looking for job. Contact 95795971

SITUATION WANTED SIT.WANTED Indian male auto cad draughtsman (Civil) 8 years experience seeking for part time job. Contact : 00968 99070584, E mail: remluvp@gmail.com Indian male 33 having 4 year experience in oman. Have valid driving license, looking for job in any field.Contact: 98477536, Email: Irbqzahmed83@gmail.com PROCUREMENT OFFICER, IndianMale 34yrs,M.Com with 14 yrs work Exp.( 8 yrs in Oman ) working in Construction Co LLC( for ROAD,CIVIL,ELECTRO-MECHANICAL & Others Projects ) and having valid LT D/L, NOC/Local release available & ready to join within a week-M:+919440810180 Email: nagauae@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 Highly Qualified male wanted decent driving job. Contact: 91243132 Safety officer : 3+years of experience in construction and industrial safety, B.E (Electrical and electronics engineering), nebosh, IOSH, DHSE, first aid. Contact : +97474018995, email:midhunmich@gmail.com 28,male,ACCA finalist, BSc Honours, have 4 years of professional experience in Accounts, handling work of 15 companies independently.NOC available, seeking for permanent replacement at a Senior Position,GSM-97654769,email idabdullah.nooralam@gmail.com Indian male 21 bachelor’s of commerce (B.Com) looking for salesmen or any new field job in oman thanks.Young honest and hardworking guy right now on family visit visa. Contact: 94562777 Email: hammadakrami61@gmail.com Indian Male, 37 Yrs Age, M.com looking for Job any reputed organization. Having more than 9 years in Muscat in the area of HR & Admin seeks suitable position. Contact : 95218424 / 9610 6604.” N O C shall be provided by Current Co. Post graduate in power systems (transmission &distribution) electrical engineer, experience in sub-station, MV, LV systems. power and oil & gas projects, having valid oman driving license, presently working in Muscat- NOC available. Contact : 94669679 mail: prsabarish@gmail.com

Indian Male, B.Tech, (31 years), 7 years of experience as A dynamic Supply Chain professional Management with Logistics, Warehouse, Inventory, Quality and Distribution . Proficient in warehouse planning, documentation, accepted warehousing methods, procedure, and techniques, looking for a suitable job. Contact 9945 3837 Indian female, B.Com, with 9 years experience currently working on hospital visa seeks suitable placement preferably in Accounts or Admin in and around Al Khuwair. Contact 93675079. Indian Male,7 years of experience in sales and Distribution, holding Oman driving License, presently in Oman looking for a suitable placement. Contact 97409636 28,male, ACCA finalist, BSc Honours, have 4 years of professional experience in Accounts, handling work of 15 companies independently.NOC available, seeking for permanent replacement at a Senior Position,GSM-97654769,email idabdullah.nooralam@gmail.com Indian Male , MBA Finance & Marketing 28 yrs,6+ Exp, with oman D/L & NOC, Hospital, Pharma Herbal, FMCG, F&B Marketing, construction A/c & sales , 93379044 Lady Secretary 10 years’ experience in Oman leading companies worked with sales and management team, seek immediate employment. Call: 93095425 or 24791145 25 years Indian male with 3 years experience in Oman, seeking job in admin accounts. release available. Contact +968 94574596, email id: obaidkhattab@gmail.com Indian male executive secretary having vast experience in admin, logistics & procurement well versed with computer seeks suitable placement. Contact : 99514286, Email: azimmohd@yahoo.co.in B.Tech Mechanical indian with 2 years experience in Pipelines and HVAC projects currently available in Oman with visa. Looking for suitable placements. #79062695, E-mail:aneespk37@gmail.com Indian Female Nurse with MOH Licence. Looking for suitable placement in Muscat. #95537685. 28,male, ACCA finalist, BSc Honours, have 4 years of professional experience in Accounts, handling work of 15 companies independently.NOC available, seeking for permanent replacement at a Senior Position,GSM-97654769,email idabdullah.nooralam@gmail.com


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SITUATION WANTED SIT.WANTED 13 years experience Indian Accountant Tally, Busy Accounting. NOC/Release available. #96133146. Email:kkcjob786@gmail.com Indian female (27) MBA (IT), BCA, CCNA, 2 years experience in IT operations in Oman. Graduated from Oman with good analytical, programming skills, presented in international conference, seeking suitable IT/Admin positions. Contact: 93672143. Email: fathima.shoukath@gmail.com Indian male 27Yrs, BTS : MTM (Mater of Tourism Management) 3 years’ experience in Tour Operation; & Sales Marketing; Ticket reservation & Front office looking for suitable placement, on visiting visa Ph:98837395 , bijothomas427@gmail.com Indian female having B.Tech degree in biotech. Having computer skill & having experience in marketing administration seeking suitable job in any field. Contact: 91287047 Indian female M.Tech (Biotech) with computer knowledge having experience in marketing, administration & accounting with resident visa seeking suitable job. Contact: 91287047 Email: valliammai1000@gmail.com Assistance Accountant 6 yrs experience include in Oman B.Com, Tally & excel advance level. Contact: 98002428 Male 22 years B.Tech Mechanical Engineering University (India) looking for suitable job. Possession of driving license, fresh Graduate no work experience. Contact: 97792809 Sales & Marketing Manager with around 10 years experience in India & Gulf looking for a suitable placement, have a valid Omani driving license, NOC available. Contact: 98125226 HSE / Safety Engineer with 10 years exp having NEBOSH,OSHA seeks job (NOC available). Contact 94165784 Male B. Eng in wireless networking (UK, Coventry university) seeking for suitable opportunity. Contact: 96292450/ 99869692 B.Tech Electrical Engineer 9 years experience transmission substations and distribution Majan CEP , MEDC electrician license , driving license. Contact: 99545470 Email: liju982@gmail.com Light Driver looking for job. Contact: 99594946

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B.E Mechanical Indian/(quality control and quality assurance certification) 2 years experience in field of production and projects. Contact 0096879063064 Email:sayedwasif@gmail.com Indian Male (44), MBA, 19 yrs experience in Oman. Present Industry: Natural stones for construction. Responsibilities: Production, Business development and overall management. Looking for an immediate opening. # 90992631 Indian female B.Com, MBA in Finance, 5 years experience in Oman as an Accountant, looking for a suitable placements. Contact: 99044292 / 94431842 B.S.c in Electrical Engineering, 5 years experience. Email : engmmg25@yahoo.com

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Indian Female, 22 BBA Graduate, Looking for suitable jobs in Accounting/ Admin/ Purchase/ Secretarial with good Communication skill and computer knowledge, Settled in Oman. Con t:92511657,97334325,93626288, Email:Sumiap1421@gmail.com 28,male, ACCA finalist, BSc Honours, 4 years of professional experience in Finance, NOC available, seeking for permanent replacement at a Senior Position, GSM-97654769,email idabdullah.nooralam@gmail.com A 27 year male from India on visit in Oman and seeking job in HR,ADMIN please cont:+968 94237786, Email id: suhailabdulrashid91@gmail.com Indian (F) MBA in HR 2 years Experience in Office Admin/Secretarial/Desk Job. Currently on Visit Visa. Looking for immediate placement. M: 90634426 /94267848 Email: neethu1201@gmail.com B.Com, 2 yrs experience in Oman, Indian Male, 25 yrs with Driving License. Handling day today accounts activities upto finalization. Proficient in Tally. Looking for suitable placement. Ph. 91470665 Pakistani male 25, Masters in Economics(gold medalist) having vast experience in teaching and administration side, valid oman driving license. Any school teaching/Assistant job. Contact: 91243132, Email: aamirkhan_7860@yahoo.com Indian male 31 yrs diploma in MECH experience in production planning & control shop floor with UAE driving license seeks placement. Contact: 96297869 Email: harish2816@gamil.com

Female Driving Teacher training professionally in both Khuwair Ghubrah and Azaiba, mawalih and Alkhawd. With good English Language for connect No.95133981

SITUATION WANTSIT.WANTED Male 9 years experience in IT, 1 year experience in Admin & 8 years experience in oracle. Degree master, 34 yrs seeking job. Contact: +968 92553452 Email: shahzadhussain919@gmail.com Indian male B.Tech Mechanical engineer 4 year experience (3 years in India & 1 year in Oman) Driving license Oman, NOC Available looking for job in Oman Contact : 93845629, Email:syedakshar@gmail.com 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 Female one year freelance experience in FFFD Company in Oman in technical, Planning and admin works. Contact:94355787, Email-pdeepthi53@gmail.com Indian Female B.Com Graduate seeking for a suitable job. Mob. 99250895, Email: fathimafarha47@gmail.com

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

SITUATION WANTGOOD NEWS Deepavli special offer for first anniversary Dabeli by 10 +1 FOC up to 30.10.16, many more at Kachhi coffee shop Wadi Kabir near Lulu udit: 94460286 / Kishore: 99437869 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 Ayurvedic treatments & massage – Ayurvedic Clinic Al Khuwair. Contact 97263637 / 93309131

SITUATION WANTBUSINESS ED A business group located in Musanna inviting partners for there business development. Contact those who are interested to invest as a Working/ sleeping partner. Mobile 00968 93797900.

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SERVICES tĞ WƌŽǀŝĚĞ ůĞĂŶĞƌƐ͕ Kĸ ĐĞ ďŽLJƐ͕ ůĞĂŶŝŶŐ ŽŶƚƌĂĐƚƐ͕ General cleaning etc. ů DƵĚĂŬŚŝƌ EĂƟ ŽŶĂů Ɛƚ͘ >> Contact : 94277020

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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

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TRANSPORTATION Transportation. Contact: 99664703 House shifting and transport. Contact: 96737158

Window unit & split unit A.C servicing & repairing - Barka, Mabela, Ruwi area. Contact: 99557080

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MARBLE CRYSTALLIZATION restore the original shine of your marble. Contact 24793614/ 99314807

Water proofing ABUQABASContact 99320217/24788722

House shifting packing. Contact: 99657644 / 98518013

Pest Control Treatments. Ocean Center L.L.C. Contact: 99344723 We undertake new construction & maintenance & gypsum works. Contact 92711506, ammarayyub@gmail.com

Painting & plumbing work. Contact: 95963682

Split unit & window unit A.C servicing & maintenance - Barka, Mabela, Ruwi area. Contact 96236476

Carpet & Sofa Shampooing General Cleaning & Polishing Ocean Center L.L.C. Contact: 24707833

Marble Restoration, Mosaic tiles polishing, carpet shampooing, maintenance. Contact ABU QABAS- 99320217 /24788722

Transportation. Contact:94087276 Carpet Shampoo, marble & tile polishing, pest control & antitermite treatment, general cleaning painting,Plumbing,Electrical, shifting. Contact Mundhir Al-Rizaiqi trading. L.L.C. #24810137, 99450130

Transportation. Contact 90558627 Transportation. Contact 94510847 Transportation. Contact 92015894

Marble Crystallization & Grinding, Ocean Center L.L.C. #92705130

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Affordable rates all types of curtain blind. Contact 99539521/ 95615642

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