It took two years of continuous struggle and hard work and only a few seconds for the Malkiya beachfront situation to be resolved. The king – yes, himself – intervened and ordered the illegal fish-traps removed. The traps of course were installed to prevent people from “trespassing” in the sea in front of a hardly …
الأمور بدأت ÙÂيالتØÂول تزامناً مع الثورة الإيرانية وواصل بوØÂسينØÂديثه بالإشارة إلى ذكريات تجربته بالعمل ÙÂيالØÂكومة بعد الثورة الإيرانية ÙÂيالعام 1979ØŒ مبيناً أنه كانمديراً تنÙÂيذياً ÙÂيديوانالخدمة المدنية، وأنه لاØÂظ آنذاك تغيراً ÙÂيتوجه الجهة الرسمية، الذيراÙÂقه توجس الØÂكومة منقطاع منالشعب الذينيمثلهم الشيعة، وخصوصاً ÙÂيما يتعلق …
Firm vows to bear 1pc cut in salary The Bahrain National Holding Company announced yesterday that it is to bear the costs of the government’s one per cent unemployment benefit tax for its nearly 200-strong workforce. Officials yesterday said the firm had already begun making deductions from staff salaries last month but that following a …
You would think with the huge amount of money being spent on government compute power, and organisations which supposedly “professionally” over-see them – in this case I am told it is the CIO – you would think that those computers and their programmers can do simple maths, don’t you think? Not in Bahrain! Calculate my …
Regardless of anyone’s apprehensions regarding the Smart Card, the PR machine in its regard has been accelerated of late to shove it down our throats with various PR pieces and laws as well as whole governmental divisions being enacted. How is all of this going to affect us in Bahrain is anyone’s guess. My private …