• Some people demanded that the authorities give attention to big roundabouts that have not been converted to signals or intersections and beautify them with plants and flowers and fill up surrounding excavated areas that pose danger to motorists and pedestrians.
• Some people camping in Sealine and Al Udied complained about what they called an extraordinary increase in water prices and said a tanker of 1,000 gallons was being sold in Sealine at QR500 and QR1,000 in Al Udied. They said since tanker drivers only paid QR100 for 1,000 gallons, the authorities concerned should intervene to prevent exploitation to public needs.
• Some people said supermarkets and stores were advertising new products without licences for the purpose, or without checking their commercial registrations and health and safety certificates and demanded a thorough investigation.
• Some citizens demanded that the government allows charities to build wedding halls to support the youth and break the monopoly of some big hotels that were asking for QR50,000 per hall.
• Authorities were urged to build a prayer room or place for women on the Corniche and said many were forced to offer prayers in open areas where visitors roamed.
• There was talk about the plan of the Ministry of Environment to inaugurate next Thursday a vegetable yard in Al Khor similar to Al Mazrouah in Umm Salal.
• Some people praised the initiative of the Traffic Department to prevent heavy vehicles, trailers and machinery from parking in Doha, its neighbourhoods and suburbs.