Oman to install nearly 1.2 million smart electricity meters
MUSCAT, 4 hours, 58 minutes ago As many as 1.2 million smart electricity meters will be installed in a phased manner across Oman as part of efforts to upgrade power supply services to consumers. According to Hilal bin Mohammed al Ghaithi, Director-General of Customer Affairs at the Authority for Public Services Regulation (APSR), the roll-out is planned over the next five years, an Oman Observer report said. “This is in line with the objectives set out in Oman Vision 2040, which aims to align Oman’s modernisation with global trends, notably through the deployment of technology to deliver effective and efficient electricity services.
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Dr. Mahad bin Said Ba’owain, Minister of Labour addressing the press conference on Monday.
Muscat: Oman plans to hire more than 32,000 nationals this year, and provide training to nearly 20,000 job seekers, as part of the Ministry of Labour’s efforts to employ more citizens.
The government also managed to save the jobs of 70,000 Omanis employed in key sectors during the pandemic, said Dr. Mahad bin Said Ba’owain, the Minister of Labour, while announcing the ministry’s plans for this year. These jobs will be achieved through both the replacement of expatriates with Omanis, and the creation of new employment opportunities brought about through economic growth and diversification.
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