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Doha Today

Media Scan March 11

Published: 12 Mar 2013 - 12:51 am | Last Updated: 03 Feb 2022 - 02:53 pm

There is demand for recruiting females in shops that sell women’s dresses (abaya), where women could prefer to deal with women rather than men.
People are asking about reasons for delay in establishing central markets in outside areas, including Al Wakra, Al Rayyan, Al Khor and Um Salal, despite the announcement by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs.
There is demand for strict monitoring of shops that put sun film on car windows since many drivers are using it without permission and workers are going to customers’ homes to fix it.
Some people are demanding the establishment of traditional markets, which only sell heritage and antique items, to attract tourists.
There are talks about the 29th GCC Traffic Week in Doha and the need for brochures in various languages to raise awareness.
Many Al Khor residents have demanded the concerned government agency to improve the slaughterhouse, strictly monitor hygiene and conduct regular maintenance. 
There are talks about the possible implementation of social work punishment sentences handed to two nationals accused of assaults. 
There are complaints from residents of Barwa City in Al Wakra against the driving school for using its premises for training from early morning to evening regardless of children’s schools there.
There are talks about news published by a local daily that Barwa has transferred 42 of its Qatari employees to the Cabinet Secretariat to employee them in other organisation.
People are talking about the citizen detained in the UAE, who made a telephone call to his family after 11 days of detention to inform them about his condition.