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Ooredoo Advances National Vision Through Targeted Training for Al Buraimi Government
Ooredoo Advances National Vision Through Targeted Training for Al Buraimi Government

Al Bawaba

time15-07-2025

  • Business
  • Al Bawaba

Ooredoo Advances National Vision Through Targeted Training for Al Buraimi Government

Ooredoo has launched a focused capacity-building training program for select government entities in Al Buraimi Governorate, as part of a wider cooperation agreement with the Governorate Office. The initiative aims to strengthen institutional performance through focused on the launch, Abdul Aziz Al-Abri, Director - Business Sales 'At the heart of this initiative is a simple but powerful idea, empowering individuals with the skills they need to thrive. These sessions go beyond training; they spark inspiration, build confidence, and introduce innovation into everyday work. Ooredoo is proud to support government teams with tools that make a real impact.'Recently held over two days, the training focused on cognitive development and learning enhancement. Participants from various government sectors will gain practical skills to improve administrative and operational by a global company specialized in this field, the program supports Ooredoo's long-term strategy to invest in local talent and build national expertise. It also contributes to better public service delivery, offering lasting value to the wider community. This initiative reflects the strength of Ooredoo's Government Relations Unit and sets a strong precedent for future public-private partnerships that drive national progress. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba ( Signal PressWire is the world's largest independent Middle East PR distribution service.

Water network projects, rehabilitation of existing ones being implemented in Al Buraimi
Water network projects, rehabilitation of existing ones being implemented in Al Buraimi

Times of Oman

time09-07-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Water network projects, rehabilitation of existing ones being implemented in Al Buraimi

Al Buraimi: Nama Water Services continues to implement a number of vital projects in Al Buraimi Governorate as part of its efforts to ensure water service sustainability and water security. These initiatives include the development of new water networks and the rehabilitation of existing ones. Water network coverage in the governorate, previously implemented, has reached 60%. Currently, the company is executing six water network projects in new residential plans and areas across the governorate this year. These include Al Ghuraifa (Phase 2), part of the Northern Al Uqda plan, as well as several projects in Hafeet and Al Sunainah. The total length of new networks implemented in these projects is approximately 20 kilometres, at a cost of OMR247,000 with an estimated 250 connections benefiting up to 12,000 subscribers. The completion rate has reached around 40%, with Al Ghuraifa expected to achieve 100% water network coverage by the end of this year. As part of its efforts to rehabilitate existing networks, Nama Water has carried out projects in several areas of Al Buraimi Governorate, including Khadra Al Nadi, Sa'ara, and part of Hamasa village. The total length of networks under rehabilitation is about 50,000 metres of varying diameters, with the rehabilitation work currently 25% complete. These projects aim to reduce operational water losses resulting from technical and operational challenges associated with aging networks. Additionally, they seek to enhance service quality by supplying water through new infrastructure that complies with local and international standards for drinking water materials, which are continuously updated and monitored.

Opaz invites bids for Phase 1 of surface water drainage project in Al Rawdah SEZ
Opaz invites bids for Phase 1 of surface water drainage project in Al Rawdah SEZ

Times of Oman

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Opaz invites bids for Phase 1 of surface water drainage project in Al Rawdah SEZ

Muscat: The Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (Opaz) announced the launch of a tender for the construction works of surface water drainage channels in the Al Rawdah Special Economic Zone, located in the Wilayat of Mahdah in Al Buraimi Governorate. Opaz has invited specialised companies to purchase tender documents and submit bids via the e-tendering platform 'Etimad'. The tender coincides with the Ministry of Finance's signing of a financing agreement with the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development (AFESD) to fund the first phase of the surface water drainage project in Al Rawdah Special Economic Zone. Eng. Yahya Khamis Al Zadjali, planning adviser to the Chairman of Opaz, stated that the project aims to provide essential protection for the zone, including safeguarding tourism, industrial, commercial, and agricultural facilities. The project will implement an integrated network of open channels and effective water barriers to control the flow of surface water resulting from rainfall across the lands designated for the SEZ. He added that the tender includes the construction of an 850-metre barrier, a 25 km rainwater drainage channel, and associated excavation, backfilling, grading, and other works necessary to support the zone's economic and social goals. The drainage network is designed to withstand exceptional weather conditions. Strategically located in the Wilayat of Mahdah in Al Buraimi Governorate, Al Rawdah SEZ serves as a key logistics gateway between the Sultanate of Oman and the United Arab Emirates. The zone is connected to Sohar Port and Jebel Ali Port, enabling logistics providers, manufacturers, and commercial businesses to access GCC, Asian and African markets efficiently and cost-effectively. In May, Opaz signed an agreement with Mahdah Development Company to develop and operate the first phase of the SEZ over an area of 14 square kilometres. The total planned area of the zone is approximately 56.8 square kilometres. The first phase focuses on attracting investment in a range of sectors, including manufacturing, logistics, warehousing, pharmaceuticals, plastics, mining, food industries, and safety and security services. Through the development of Al Rawdah SEZ, Opaz aims to capitalise on the comparative and competitive advantages of Oman's various governorates, thereby contributing to economic and social development, creating employment opportunities for Omani youth, and stimulating key economic sectors. The establishment of the SEZ aligns with the Authority's broader strategy to support Oman Vision 2040, particularly in the areas of economic diversification, fiscal sustainability, labour market development, private sector growth, foreign investment, international cooperation, and sustainable urban and regional development.

Al Rawdah SEZ: A defining moment for Oman's economic future
Al Rawdah SEZ: A defining moment for Oman's economic future

Zawya

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Al Rawdah SEZ: A defining moment for Oman's economic future

The recent unveiling of the Al Rawdah Special Economic Zone (SEZ) signals more than just a new development zone. It represents a turning point in Oman's economic journey—an ambitious, forward-looking initiative designed to reshape how we do business, attract capital, and integrate with regional and global markets. Located right on the border with the United Arab Emirates, in Al Buraimi Governorate, Al Rawdah SEZ is not just well placed—it is perfectly positioned. It links Oman directly with the UAE's vast logistical and financial infrastructure while remaining rooted in Oman's vision of inclusive and sustainable growth. This is an opportunity that deserves serious attention from the private sector, investors, SMEs, and government entities alike. This zone is unlike anything we've built before. It offers seamless cross-border access via the Rawdah border post and is strategically connected to two of the Gulf's most important ports—Sohar in Oman and Jebel Ali in Dubai. The ability to shift goods quickly, cut customs delays, and operate within both Omani and Emirati markets from a single base is a game changer. For businesses focused on speed, efficiency, and cost reduction, this is precisely the kind of setup we need in today's unpredictable global trade environment. Moreover, the development is backed by world-class players. DP World, the globally respected ports operator behind Dubai's Jebel Ali Free Zone, is the majority partner in the zone's development. This isn't just a real estate investment—it's a serious, strategic partnership. Oman's Public Authority for Special Economic Zones (OPAZ) has joined hands with DP World through Mahadha Development Company to bring international expertise together with national development goals. When such experienced partners are involved, it sends a strong message to the market: Al Rawdah SEZ is built to deliver. The first phase of the project includes a dry port with a handling capacity of 1.24 million containers annually. That's not just infrastructure—it's economic muscle. It gives businesses flexibility in managing imports, re-exports, and regional supply chains. Combined with dedicated roads, services, and utilities, it allows manufacturers and logistics firms to operate with confidence and speed. But what truly excites me as an economist is the policy framework behind this zone. Oman's new unified law on Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (Royal Decree 38/2025) simplifies how businesses engage with SEZs. We now have a consistent, transparent, and investor-friendly legal foundation. The law allows for full foreign ownership, 10-year tax holidays (with possible extensions), customs exemptions, and easy profit repatriation. Perhaps most importantly, it introduces a one-stop-shop for licensing—cutting red tape and improving the investor experience significantly. This is precisely the kind of bold regulatory reform the business community has been calling for. It's also perfectly in line with Oman Vision 2040, which emphasizes economic diversification, job creation, private sector growth, and knowledge transfer. Investors are not just being asked to set up shop; they're being welcomed into a system that respects their capital and time. The target sectors also show a smart and balanced strategy. Manufacturing, logistics, food processing, mining, pharmaceuticals, plastics, and safety services are all part of the initial rollout. These industries not only generate jobs and exports, they also bring technical know-how, help grow SMEs around them, and create demand for local services—from transportation to maintenance to hospitality. SMEs, in particular, have a lot to gain from this development. Al Rawdah is not just for large multinational firms. The ecosystem being built offers opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises to plug into regional value chains. If we plan wisely, SMEs can provide support services, sub-contracting, packaging, distribution, and even tech-based solutions to the major tenants of the SEZ. What makes this zone even more relevant is its timing. Our trade with the UAE reached a record $15.2 billion in 2024. Al Rawdah SEZ is perfectly positioned to drive that number higher. By reducing friction and encouraging co-location of Emirati and Omani businesses, we are laying the groundwork for more value-added exports and regional production. This is not just about Oman serving the UAE; it's about both countries co-building competitive industries. Of course, no project of this scale is without challenges. Regional competition is fierce. Human capital development remains critical. We must ensure that our education, training, and business development programs are aligned with the needs of the zone. However, these are not reasons for hesitation—they are reasons for action. I call on Omani entrepreneurs, business owners, and investors to view Al Rawdah SEZ as more than a project—it is a platform. A platform to reach new markets, to collaborate with regional players, to test innovations, and to scale with confidence. It is a place where the private sector can lead, supported by a responsive government and strong international partners. For government stakeholders, Al Rawdah offers a chance to redefine governance around economic development. Fast-tracking approvals, integrating logistics systems, and enabling digital trade should be priorities. Let this be the model for how Oman does business going forward—efficient, connected, and globally competitive. In summary, Al Rawdah SEZ is not just another development zone. It is a symbol of what is possible when vision meets execution, and when partnership replaces isolation. Let us seize this opportunity—together. Dr Yousuf Hamed al Balushi Dr Yousuf bin Hamed al Balushi Dr Yousuf bin Hamed al Balushi

Al Buraimi Job Opportunities Forum 2025 kicks off
Al Buraimi Job Opportunities Forum 2025 kicks off

Times of Oman

time15-06-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Al Buraimi Job Opportunities Forum 2025 kicks off

Al Buraimi: Al Buraimi Governorate Job Opportunities Forum 2025 commenced on Sunday under the patronage of Sayyid Dr. Hamad Ahmed Al Busaidi, Governor of Buraimi. The event is organised through a partnership between Al Buraimi Governorate and the University of Al Buraimi, with participation from various government and private sector entities. The forum aligns with national efforts to enhance the employment of Omani talent, provide direct job opportunities for the governorate's citizens, support professional empowerment pathways, and improve job seekers' readiness for Oman's diverse labour market sectors. The opening ceremony featured two visual presentations highlighting the forum's objectives, key themes, and interactive components, along with success stories showcasing employment initiatives for the governorate's youth. Running over two days (June 15-16), the forum includes specialised workshops addressing critical needs of job seekers. These sessions cover diverse topics such as: the future of jobs in the AI era, career path planning, optimising professional profiles on employment platforms, entrepreneurship, CV writing techniques, interview skills, and career orientation. The forum aims to contribute to career guidance efforts by creating an interactive environment that enables youth to capitalise on available opportunities while developing competencies aligned with Oman's developmental needs and labour market requirements.

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