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Times of Oman
3 days ago
- Business
- Times of Oman
Bank Muscat Introduces Community Sports Project in Kumzar Village in Musandam
In a significant stride towards sustainable development and social responsibility, Bank Muscat proudly announced the inauguration of the first integrated social sports project in Kumzar Village, Musandam Governorate. This initiative, in collaboration with the Office of the Governor of Musandam, underscores the Bank's dedication to enhancing the quality of life in local communities and developing sports infrastructure across the Sultanate. The project seeks to enrich sports, social, and cultural activities in Kumzar Village by establishing a modern football turf designed to host a variety of events and recreational endeavors. Strategically located with stunning views of the Strait of Hormuz, the playground is equipped with state-of-the-art safety features, lighting, and artificial turf, creating an ideal environment for individuals of all ages and serving as a vital recreational hub for the village's residents. On behalf of the Governor office, Eng. Mohammed bin Saif Al Jabri, Assistant Director General, Musandam Municipality, emphasized the significance of this integrated project as a successful example of partnership between the public & the private sector. He said 'This project reflects the government efforts to provide bespoke services to the coastal areas, such as Kumzar, which is distinguished by its unique location and culture. The football turf is a pivotal addition that addresses the needs of the youth, providing a secure and well-equipped setting for both sports and social activities. I would like to extend gratitude to Bank Muscat for its robust support and collaboration in bringing this project to fruition. It will surely be a perfect gathering place for the community and a venue for various social events and activities.' Talib Saif Al Makhmari, Head-Community & Media Relations, Bank Muscat, expressed pride in the Bank's role in actualizing this project, which reflects its unwavering commitment to bolstering local sports infrastructure throughout the Sultanate. He highlighted the partnership with Musandam Governor's Office as a testament to the Bank's dedication to supporting local communities. "We would like to express sincere gratitude to the Governor's Office for their diligent efforts in facilitating the procedures necessary for the successful implementation of this project. This initiative transcends being merely a sports facility; it serves as an open social center that fosters unity and collaboration among residents, illustrating a successful model of public-private partnership." He added. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Kumzari, Deputy Chairman of the Municipal Council of Musandam Governorate, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating, "We, the people of Kumzar Village, are thrilled with the opening of this integrated sports and social project, marking a historic advancement in enhancing our community's quality of life. The facility addresses a long-standing need for youth, providing them with a supportive environment to pursue their athletic passions and develop their skills. This project will serve as a cultural and social platform for various events, fostering community cohesion and empowering youth in local development." He also expressed gratitude to both the Musandam Governor's Office and Bank Muscat for their exemplary collaboration. Residents of Kumzar have also voiced their excitement about this achievement, recognizing it as a timely response to the community's needs. They believe the project will play a crucial role in advancing youth and social activities and extend their heartfelt thanks to all those who contributed to making this vision a reality. Bank Muscat remains firmly committed to sustainability and social responsibility, having established a strong foundation in these areas over the past decades. The Bank implements clear strategies and sustainable annual programs aimed at creating a positive impact on Omani society across various sectors, including health, environment, youth, and sports. Initiatives such as the "Green Sports", "Tadhamun", and "Maliyat Academy" have benefited thousands of community members from different governorates. In recognition of its dedicated efforts in this domain, Bank Muscat has garnered several prestigious local and international awards, including the Best CSR Bank Oman Award within Gazet International Annual Awards 2025, Outstanding CSR Initiatives in Banking Oman 2025 Award from World Business Outlook, along with the Excellence in Environmental, Social, and Governance Performance Award at Oman Sustainability Week 2025.


Times of Oman
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Times of Oman
Largest graffiti mural launched in Musandam
Khasab: A massive artistic mural—the largest of its kind in Oman and among the most prominent in the Gulf region—was inaugurated in Musandam Governorate. Spanning a striking mountain facade at the governorate's entrance, the contemporary graffiti-style artwork reflects the spirit and unique maritime identity of the region, blending art with the local environment. The event was held under the patronage of Sayyid Ibrahim Said Al Busaidi, Governor of Musandam. The mural, created by Omani artist Abdulaziz Al Shehi, stretches 70 meters in length and 14 meters in height. Its execution took 40 consecutive days, with an average of three hours of work daily, utilizing over 500 cans of paint. The artwork vividly depicts scenes of marine life for which Musandam is renowned, including pearl diving, dolphins, coral reefs, and various maritime activities, transforming the site into an artistic and tourist landmark that captivates visitors and residents alike. Sayyid Ibrahim, stated: "We take pride in this artistic work, which showcases the beauty of Musandam's marine environment and enhances the governorate's visual identity. We encourage such initiatives that harness art to serve tourism and provide opportunities for the people of Musandam to innovate and excel." The Musandam Governorate also announced plans to organize a graffiti festival as part of the upcoming "Musandam Winter" events, featuring a selection of local and international artists. The festival aims to transform several public spaces into open-air art galleries that convey cultural and aesthetic messages reflecting the governorate's natural beauty and heritage. This creative momentum aligns with Musandam's preparations to launch the Musandam International Diving Festival next September, as part of a broader vision to enhance the region's artistic and touristic appeal while maintaining a balance between environmental preservation and showcasing nature as a source of inspiration and creativity.


Times of Oman
18-06-2025
- Business
- Times of Oman
Branch of UTAS in Musandam contributes to comprehensive development
Khasab: The establishment of the University of Technology and Applied Sciences (UTAS) in Musandam Governorate is a strategic project with economic, scientific, tourism, and social dimensions. It forms part of the comprehensive development and urban strategy to advance the governorate, aligning with the "Oman Vision 2040". The project is expected to contribute to balanced development across Oman's governorates, attract investment in projects and services, and enhance the governorate's economic system, including marine eco-tourism, the fisheries sector, logistics transport services, and renewable energy investments. Dr. Said Hamad Al Rubaee, Vice Chancellor of the University of Technology and Applied Sciences, emphasised that the Musandam branch will strengthen human development factors, increase job opportunities for the local community, and supply the labour market with graduates who meet the requirements of the comprehensive development plan. This will be achieved through high-quality educational and training programmes that reinforce national identity and social values while equipping graduates with modern knowledge and skills for life and work. In a statement to Oman News Agency (ONA), he said that the establishment of the University of Technology and Applied Sciences branch in Musandam Governorate marks the first higher education institution in the governorate, aimed at developing Omani human resources and serving as a key driver of social and economic progress. The current admission plan anticipates around 750 students across various specialisations upon the graduation of the first cohort with bachelor's degrees. The number of enrolled and admitted students is expected to grow annually after the completion of the branch's permanent building. He noted that in the 2024/2025 academic year, the university's total student number reached 46,875, including 22,503 male students (48%) and 24,372 female students (52%), in addition to 147 postgraduate students. During the same academic year, the Musandam branch enrolled 328 students. The university offers diverse specialisations across its six colleges: Creative Industries, Education, Applied Sciences and Pharmacy, Economics and Administrative Sciences, Computing and Information Sciences, and Engineering and Technology. These programs are available at diploma, advanced diploma, and bachelor's levels. At the Musandam branch during the 2024/2025 academic year, several unique and in-demand programmes were introduced, aligned with the Fourth Industrial Revolution, including cloud computing, financial technology, digital business and analytics, and education. The university also plans to introduce scientific specialisations in the second phase, covering marine navigation, marine systems design, and marine product processing technology. These programmes are expected to attract students from across Oman and beyond. He explained that, till the completion of the permanent branch building, a temporary facility has been leased to accommodate students and staff. The interim building includes classrooms, academic and administrative offices, computer and science labs, a library, meeting halls, and other service facilities. As for the final designs for the main branch buildings in Khasab, he affirmed that pre-qualification for the project has been completed, and bids from companies are currently being analysed by the university's consultancy office and specialists. The permanent building will be designed in the shape of Oman's five-petaled desert rose, featuring administrative and academic buildings, engineering workshops, a theater, a library, restaurants, student and staff housing complexes, and green spaces. Dr. Said added that future plans for the Musandam branch include establishing a marine sciences department in a prime location in Bukha. The design will resemble the "sextant," a navigation tool historically used by Omani sailors, and will feature a control tower for boat competitions, a racing circuit, workshops, offices, labs, and classrooms—all meeting global standards for higher education institutions.


Times of Oman
21-05-2025
- Health
- Times of Oman
Completion rate of new Khasab Hospital exceeds 85%
Khasab: The overall completion rate of the new Khasab Hospital in Musandam Governorate has surpassed 85%. The project is being constructed on a 100,000-square-meter plot, with a built-up area of 36,000 square meters and a total cost exceeding RO 48 million. With a capacity of 164 beds, the hospital will enhance healthcare services in the governorate. Eng. Yousef Yaqoob Amboali, Director General of Projects and Engineering Services at the Ministry of Health, stated that the new Khasab Hospital in Musandam Governorate is among the key developmental health projects in the governorate and is expected to be completed by the end of this year. He added that the hospital will include an emergency and accident unit, radiology department, nephrology unit, outpatient clinics, rehabilitation unit, intensive care units (adult, pediatric, and cardiac), maternity and neonatal care department, day surgery unit, administrative offices, meeting halls, a central sterilization department, and inpatient wards, along with general services. It is worth noting that once operational, the new Khasab Hospital will provide a range of specialized medical services to meet the treatment needs of citizens and residents, alleviating the burden of traveling to other governorates.