Al Bahja Junction Road Upgrade Announced

MUSCAT: Muscat Municipality has announced a key traffic improvement project aimed at reducing congestion and enhancing road safety near one of the city’s busiest intersections. The project involves separating the service road exit opposite Al Bahja Centre, which currently merges towards the Al Mawaleh intersection, a critical junction for traffic flow in the Seeb area….

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Sultanate Maintains Nearly No Political Parties, Emphasizing Tribal Governance

MUSCAT: The Sultanate of Oman is distinguished by its unique political landscape, characterized by the near absence of formal political parties. Instead of partisan politics, the country relies heavily on tribal affiliations and traditional consultative mechanisms to govern and make decisions. The structure emphasizes inclusivity through dialogue and consensus, often facilitated by local leaders and…

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Omani Qahwa Coffee Tradition Enriched With Cardamom

MUSCAT: Omani coffee, locally known as “Qahwa,” is an integral part of Omani culture and hospitality, symbolizing warmth and community. Traditionally brewed with lightly roasted coffee beans and infused with aromatic cardamom, Qahwa is often served in small, delicate cups accompanied by dates. The practice of offering Qahwa to guests reflects centuries-old customs emphasizing generosity,…

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Oman Preserves Ancient Frankincense Trade Legacy

MUSCAT: Oman has been at the heart of the frankincense trade for over 5,000 years, making it one of the oldest continuous commercial traditions in the world. The resin, derived from the Boswellia sacra tree, has historically been highly prized for its fragrance, medicinal properties, and religious significance. This trade not only shaped Oman’s economic…

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CPA Seizes Inappropriate School Supplies In Suwaiq

MUSCAT: The Consumer Protection Authority’s Directorate General in North Al Batinah, through the Consumer Protection Office in Suwaiq, carried out a targeted inspection campaign focusing on school supply markets within the Wilayat. During this campaign, authorities confiscated items featuring skull motifs and other imagery deemed inappropriate for public circulation. The CPA emphasized that such items…

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