
stc Bahrain celebrates Ramadan with its media partners
Last Updated: March 31, 2025
Celebrating the blessed month of Ramadan, stc Bahrain hosted its annual Media Ghabga at The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Bahrain, to express heartfelt gratitude to its invaluable media partners. The event, attended by stc Bahrain CEO Eng. Khalid Al Osaimi, senior management, and leading figures from Bahrain's media landscape, was a celebration of collaboration and shared success.
stc Bahrain recognizes the crucial role its media partnerships play in showcasing its commitment to cutting-edge technology, robust infrastructure development, and impactful Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives that positively impact the Bahraini community.
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