OMAN NEWS
ROP news and updates: 310 tablets seized from Muscat and salalah airports
Customs officials at the Muscat and Salalah international airports foiled attempts to smuggle 310 tablets containing psychotropic substances.
Fire engulfs a shop in Ibri
A huge fire engulfed a shop in Ibri on Wednesday, PACDA tweeted.
Oman Forum discusses SME development
The fourth edition of Oman Forum 2016 was held on Wednesday under the patronage of Sheikh Salim bin Mustahail al Mashani, adviser at the Diwan of Royal Court.
ASAAS to build IPA headquarters and 280-room hotel
The Muscat National Development and Investment Company (ASAAS) will be constructing a 280-room hotel and a business area along with the new headquarters for the Institute of Public Administration (IPA).
Seminar focuses on role of women in nation building
With an aim to encourage more women in the Omani workforce and in observance of the seventh Omani Women’s Day, the Ministry of Social Development (MoSD) organised a seminar on Wednesday. The event was held along with Crowe Horwath Oman at Al Bustan Palace, a Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
MoAF, OIF to sign MoU for Al Wusta Fisheries Company
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MoAF) and the Oman Investment Fund (OIF) will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Thursday for the establishment and operation of Al Wusta Fisheries Company.
Six hotels take part in food race to help local communities
Six of Muscat’s leading hotels came together for a charitable cause on the occasion of World Food Day, at Lulu Hypermarket in Darsait on Wednesday.
H E Khalili inaugurates new Dakhliyah Police Command
The ROP celebrated the opening of the Police Command in the Governorate of Dakhliyah.
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