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Doha
IN the framework of its efforts to demonstrate love for the State of Qatar and loyalty to its wise leadership, the public transport company Mowasalat (Karwa) has pasted 'Tamim Al Majd' labels on 200 taxis, 40 public transport buses, four double decker buses, and put up boards at the Central bus station.
In addition, Mowasalat has unveiled three mural boards carrying the image of HH the Emir at its headquarters, Karwa Driving School building and the drivers' accommodation buildings, in order to enable employees and visitors to express their solidarity and love for Qatar and the wise leadership.
The event was inaugurated by Mowasalat Chairman Nasser bin Mohammed al Maliki, who was the first to sign the mural, followed by Managing Director Khalid Nasser al Hail and Mowasalat's management team.
Besides, all the administration staff and drivers showed their solidarity and love for HH the Emir by signing on the mural.
On this occasion, Nasser bin Mohammed al Malki, said:"At Mowasalat, as a national company, we have taken upon ourselves a lot of responsibilities to support the acceleration of the economy and the implementation of the national plan of the State with regard to the transport sector, and provision of accessible transportation services for citizens and residents, in collaboration with the Ministry of Transport and Communications."
In this context, Managing Director Khalid Nasser al Hail said that Mowasalat's aim is to provide every comfort to public transport users in Qatar. He added that the public transport company continues to develop its network of routes and buses to serve the largest possible sector of users.
"Mowasalat always puts all its capabilities in the service of the nation and the people, and our keenness to install this mural is to give the opportunity to all employees of the company to show their solidarity and love for this dear country, and the wise leadership," he remarked.
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23/07/2017
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