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Musandam Municipal Council reviews investment projects

Musandam Municipal Council reviews investment projects

Times of Oman5 days ago

Khasab: The Municipal Council of Musandam Governorate, in its meeting on Meeting, reviewed a request for the allocation of government land under usufruct rights to establish a commercial and recreational project, as well as the allocation of future investment lands for food security in the governorate.
During the meeting, chaired by Sayyid Ibrahim Said Al Busaidi, Governor of Musandam, Chairman of the Municipal Council, the council discussed a proposal to enhance investment activities for mountain village residents (beehives) and a request to allocate land for establishing model farms for cattle and poultry.
The council also reviewed a proposal to activate the addressing project in Khasab and a proposal to relocate warehouses from Khasab Port to the Mahas Industrial Area.

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