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A Solid Show of Support TWITTER SPORTS @newsofbahrain WORLD 7 Biden says Trump Pentagon stalling transition, posing risks INSTAGRAM India turn tables /newsofbahrain 30 on Australia to LINKEDIN WEDNESDAY newsofbahrain DECEMBER, 2020 level series 210 FILS WHATSAPP ISSUE NO. 8702 Resilient India 3844 4692 thump Australia FACEBOOK in second Test in /nobmedia Melbourne to silence MAIL critics | P 12 [email protected] WEBSITE newsofbahrain.com 210 fils (includes VAT) Emma Roberts gives birth to a baby boy 10 CELEBS BUSINESS 5 KFH – Bahrain announces eleventh Libshara winner Vaccinate A solid show of support Last update - 9:00 pm 29 December 2020 TDT | Manama ister’s thanks and appreciation to the Muharraq Governorate’s nterior Minister General residents and the officials of the Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah district’s security authorities IAl Khalifa has conveyed the for their role in the protection greetings of His Majesty King of the region. Individuals vaccinated Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to The Minister valued highly officers and personnel of the HRH Crown Prince and Prime Muharraq Governorate Police Minister’s care and follow-up of Directorate and all the resi- the fishermen’s cases and their dents of the governorate. compensations. He said that HM the King The Coast Guard continues loves and appreciates the citi- to receive them to list damages zens of Muharraq. because of maritime terrorism The Minister was speaking HM the King they encountered against their during his visit to the Muharraq The visit aimed to imple- livelihoods. Police Directorate, where he ment the directives of His Roy- The Minister thanked the was welcomed by Chief of Pub- al Highness Prince Salman bin Muharraq Governor for his ef- lic Security Lieutenant-General Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown forts and sincere remarks, ex- Tariq Al Hassan and Muharraq Prince and Prime Minister. pressing the residents’ Governor Salman bin Hindi Al The Minister conveyed HRH patriotic feelings. Mannai. Crown Prince and Prime Min- P2 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2020 02 New loan payment relief for Bahrainis TDT | Manama keeping the premium amount The Central Bank empha- Proud of security unchanged, and not increasing sised the necessity of securing he Central Bank of Bahrain profit and interest rates. discounted check facilities from T(CBB) has directed banks The Central Bank indicat- the option postponement sub- and financing companies to ed that the option to postpone ject to replacing it with new offer Bahrainis and local com- instalments must be offered checks. panies the option to defer their to customers residing in the It stressed that customers accomplishments loan instalment-payments for Kingdom from individuals and are not charged to provide another six months from Jan- companies in stages 1 and 2, ex- deferral option, and that all uary 1, 2021, with interest and cluding amounts due on credit terms and conditions must Interior Minister visits Muharraq Governorate Police Directorate without calculation of deferral cards, and loans transferred to continue in accordance with fees. court unless there is coordina- the original agreement with CBB’s circular, with reference tion with the court on it. customers. to what was discussed with the It also indicated the credit The Central Bank request- Bahraini Banks Association on facilities given to resident com- ed all banks and their licensed new coronavirus updates, is panies that include non-res- personnel to inform their cus- aimed at taking proactive ac- ident participant lenders, tomers of changes in the period tion to support the national pre-export financing under and total amount due, and the economy. letters-of-credit to the resident additional profit or interest to It also provides the option of company exporter. be collected from them. MP backs new amendments to Commercial Law The Interior Minister during his visit TDT | Manama of the security accomplish - the national economy by reduc- holding company, because it An opportunity to ments of the Muharraq Gov- P Dr Sawsan Kamal said ing the burdens of commercial provided what would enable • ernorate for having the lowest MBahrain has to put its eyes cases referred to judicial ar- it to merge and practise its thank the Director- crime rates among other gover- In fact, we on achieving multiple objec- bitration, and enhancing the work within the form of the General of Muharraq norates,” he added. should be proud tives to maintain its competitiv- flexibility of companies, as well limited liability company,” she Governorate Police, The Minister said that the of the security ity, and enhance its internation- as the integration of some forms added. heads of police stations visit was an opportunity to accomplishments al rating, including obtaining of commercial companies and She concluded: “On the other thank the Director-General of of the Muharraq credit, easing completion of provide wide options for the hand, we value the introduc- and all officers, Muharraq Governorate Police, contracts, protecting minority capital increase,” she said. tion of amendments to establish commissioned officers Governorate for heads of police stations and all having the lowest investors, facilitating the start “We support the updates non-profit companies, which and other ranks for officers, commissioned officers crime rates among of businesses, and settling in- brought by this Decree-Law opens new horizons for the de- their sincere efforts and other ranks for their sin- solvency cases. by adding three new ways to velopment of the third sector, cere efforts. other governorates This came in a statement she increase the capital, the first of represented by non-profit com- He hailed the directorate’s INTERIOR MINISTER GENERAL SHAIKH delivered yesterday during the which is converting loan bonds panies. It is a social goodwill TDT | Manama distinguished police pro - RASHID BIN ABDULLAH AL KHALIFA weekly session of the House into shares; the second is con- in which the community will grammes, such as the Fami - of Representatives, during verting debts into shares; and be blessed with the revitalisa- From Page 1 ly Protection Centre and the As the issue is a matter that which she shared her stance the third is providing in-kind tion of NGOs, access to services he Interior Minister community police programme touches the security of Mu- on the proposed Decree-Law shares to the company, in addi- and the availability of health General Shaikh Rashid within the community concept harraq, he said: “It should be No. 28 for the year 2020 with tion to the entry of Article 127 and employment services in- Tbin Abdullah Al Khalifa framework. known that any form of harm regards to amending several bis that facilitated the entry of a stitutions, and the availability said that Muharraq Governor He continued that the pro- to Muharraq is a harm to all of provisions of the Commercial strategic partner. It has delayed of employment opportunities Salman bin Hindi Al Mannai grammes’ success encouraged us, as Muharraq is the origin, Companies Law promulgated any possible legal restrictions in in companies providing sports, expressed Muharraq and their the Interior Ministry to show- and anyone who doesn’t protect by Decree-Law No. 21 of 2001. its path with an additional op- technological and other servic- families’ protest regarding the case it to security guests in - his origin, then there is no good “In this regard, it becomes tion available to increase capital es. It is noticeable that many abusive information aired by terested in enhancing police in him.” clear that the decree-law is the and move companies’ work. amendments were intended the Qatari Al Jazeera channel. performance. He added: “Personally, I’m outcome of a long experience in “The Decree-Law has elimi- to give more clarity to some The media outlet had alleged He highlighted that the pro- part of what happens to Muhar- the work of commercial compa- nated some forms of commer- of the current articles, and to that Muharraq Police Directo- grammes are currently being raq as I’m the son of Muharraq, nies in the Kingdom of Bahrain cial companies, such as the support them with regulatory rate follows illegal practices. rolled out on the governorates’ the beating heart of Bahrain na- to contribute to strengthening one-person company and the clauses.” The Minister expressed his remaining police directorates. tional identity, through its rich regret over the news allegations He also thanked the former history in the hearts of people.” made by British parliamentari- Director-General of Muharraq The Minister said that people ans, asserting that none of the Governorate Police, Brigadier of Bahrain are an extension to directorates had been centres Fawaz Al Hassan for super - the hard work of the heroic men High-level delegation from Philippines arrives for torture or maltreatment. vising these successful pro - for their sacrifices to protect “In fact, we should be proud grammes. the security of their country. Philippine Special Envoy Borje and his delegation with Assistant Foreign Minister Al Doseri and Philippine Ambassador Ver TDT | Manama Minister Abdulla bin Faisal bin other officials. Jabur Al Doseri and Philippine The delegation is scheduled President Rodrigo Duterte’s Ambassador Alfonso A. Ver. to meet key government offi- Special Envoy Robert Eric Borje was accompanied by cials of the Kingdom to further A. Borje led a high-level del- Philippine Department of For- strengthen cooperation on re- egation from the Philippines eign Affairs Undersecretary form initiatives that advance that arrived in Bahrain on Sarah Lou Y. Arriola and Pres- the rights of migrant workers Monday. idential Communications Op- and deepen ties in areas of mu- The delegation was warmly erations Office Assistant Secre- tual benefit for Bahrain and the welcomed by Assistant Foreign tary Jusan Vincent Arcena, and Philippines. Foreign Minister receives Jordanian, Egyptian Ambassadors Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani yesterday received Jordanian Ambassador Rami S Wriekat Al Adwan and Egyptian Ambassador Yasser Mohammed Shaban.
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