Comfort food with an Omani twist all under five minutes
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It is not unusual to come across an entrepreneur who has brilliant ideas, but unfortunately lacks the business acumen and knowledge to bring their product to market. But with the right motivation and drive, any aspiring businessperson can overcome the odds and eventually strike it big.
Meet local Omani entrepreneur Ali al Maamari and his business partner Khalid al Nabhani, co-founders of the ‘5-Minute Grilled Burger’, which is creating waves in Suhar since it was launched a couple of months ago. The flavoursome and scrumptious burger is all the rage in this port city with foodies taking to social media to celebrate what they describe as international-style ‘comfort food’ with a distinctly Omani twist.
Covid-19: All Ramadan tent permits in Ajman cancelled
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In a similar move, permits for all Ramadan tents in Dubai this year were also cancelled
by Zainab Mansoor March 7, 2021
Permits for all Ramadan tents and Iftar gatherings in the emirate of Ajman for 2021 have been cancelled, in a broader attempt to protect the public and to stem the tide of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Ajman Coordinating Council for Charity Work and Endowments, however, announced an alternative plan to distribute Iftar meals, official news agency
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The move aims to prevent large gatherings, where people may flout social distancing rules.
Authorities in Ajman have cancelled all permits for Ramadan tents in the emirate this year as a precautionary measure against the spread of Covid-19. Iftar meals will, instead, be distributed to sites in a safe manner by charities registered in the Emirate.
The move aims to prevent large gatherings, where people may flout social distancing rules.
The Ajman Charitable Activities and Endowments Coordination Council directed charities to coordinate with it to determine meal distribution plans. They must get the council s approval to carry out the plan.
Ajman: The Ajman Coordinating Council for Charity Work and Endowments has cancelled all permits for Ramadan tents and iftar gatherings in the emirate for 2021, as part of efforts to ensure the safety of fasting Muslims and as a precautionary measure against the spread of COVID-19.
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The Council also announced an alternative plan to distribute iftar meals. Last week, Dubai also announced to cancel Ramadan tents permits in line with COVID-19 safety guidelines. The Council emphasised the necessity for all charitable societies operating in the emirate to coordinate with the Council to determine the number of meals for each site, with a commitment to distribute high-quality meals.