Author: Mohamed Reehaan
Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC) gears up to launch their mini-bus service in Male’ City under the Raajje Transport Link (RTL) by late-July. MTCC Chief Executive Mr. Adam Azim confirms the company’s active plans to launch the service between Maldives capital and Hulhumale’. During an appearance on a Public Service Media’s (PSM) show, MTCC Chief confirms all preparations for the service launch complete. The contracting and transport company is designing the newly acquired buses to suit the streets of the capital. MTCC is also arranging locations to park the buses when not in operation, while training necessary staff for…
Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC) has reported updates on double shore protection projects in two local islands. The contracting corporation reveals that the shore protection project in Baa atoll Dharavandhoo has observed 56% progress, and the breakwater profiling works of Kaafu Bandos commenced on the South-East side of the island. MTCC on Monday, 18th July, confirmed delivery of the second shipment of rock boulders to the project site. Project scope of Dharavandhoo shore protection include 10,800 cubic-meters of beach filling, construction of 490-meters breakwater and 96 meters of revetment. The recently commenced shore protection endeavor at Bandos involve construction…
The new passenger terminal in Velana International Airport (VIA) currently in development, will increment the annual passenger movement of the airport venue to 7.2 million, according to Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih. The Maldives head of state made the affirmation during his speech at the Golden Jubilee Awards at Kurumba Maldives resort, hosted by Maldives Association for Tourism Industry (MATI). In his speech, the Maldives President addressed on restrictive measures taken by the government amid the Covid-19 pandemic that affected the aviation industry of the country. Restrictive measures by the state had included cancellation of several international carriers, border closure…
Greater Male’ Region experienced stormy weather conditions on Sunday, 17th July, due to which Velana International Airport (VIA) faced several plane diversions. According to Mr. Shamman Shakir, the Corporate Communications Manager of Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL), five planes which included both international and domestic flights were diverted from landing at VIA tarmac due to torrential rain and strong winds. International carriers that were diverted from making landings at the runway include one flying in from Colombo, Sri Lanka. Another domestic flight was diverted to Maamigili before granting permission to land back in Velana International Airport. “The flights were diverted…
The Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih highlights on the cruciality of maintaining the momentum of the island nation’s tourism industry. According to the Maldivian head of state, sustainability efforts for the tourism industry must be met with proactive diligence and dedication by stakeholders, affiliates and everyone who are both directly and indirectly contributing towards the expansion of the economic sector. The Maldives President spoke in this manner while addressing the attendees at the Gold Jubilee Awards hosted by Maldives Association Tourism Industry (MATI) on Sunday evening, 17th July, at Kurumba Maldives. The island nation will be celebrating its Golden Jubilee…
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) commenting about the Maldivian Government’s plan of incrementing Goods and Services Tax (GST) for 2023 has recommended to push back the decision until 2024. IMF in a June issue regarding the economic outlook of the Asia and Pacific region, had singled out the Maldives in its recommendation of postponing its decision for a GST increment. According to the international financial institution, an increment on the tax amid rising inflation will have adverse effect on the economy and the consumer segments. IMF in its recommendation highlighted on a phase-by-phase approach of increasing GST. It added that…
Maldives President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has officially inaugurated the 54th Asian Bodybuilding and Physique Championship 2022 at Kaafu atoll Maafushi. The opening ceremony was held at the local tourism centric island on 16th July, Saturday. In addition to Maldives President, the opening event was attended by the Minister of Youth, Sports and Community Empowerment Mr. Ahmed Mahloof and the President of Bodybuilding Association of Maldives (BBAM) Mr. Ibrahim Hameed. In addition to this, the President of Asian Bodybuilding Federation Mr. Datuk Paul Chua attended the ceremony as well. It was reported that over 400 participants from 24 different countries had…
State Trading Organization (STO) confirms the arrival of company’s delayed jet fuel stock to the Maldives. According to the Managing Director of the largest state-owned enterprise (SOE) of the island nation, Mr. Hussain Amru, the tanker carrying the jet fuel stock berthed in the commercial harbor earlier. The news comes amid growing woes of supply challenges faced by the Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL) operating the Velana International Airport (VIA). Earlier, MACL reported of exponential demand growth due to which it had to place restrictions on fuel supply for airliners. The sudden upwards momentum in jet fuel supply at VIA…
State Electric Company Limited (STELCO) honors its promise of completing the installation of electricity in K. Kudagiri, the designated picnic destination for Male’ atoll. Earlier, it was announced that the picnic island will have a grand unveiling on 26th July. Prior to its opening, STELCO was contracted with the installation of electricity and street lights to illuminate the island. As per the contractual terms, STELCO has completely installed the electrical network across the island. In addition to street lights, the utility provider had installed ornamental garden lights. The project included installation of electrical cables spanning 3,000 meters across the island…
Oil prices rose on Friday, 15th July after a United States official had reported to Reuters an immediate Saudi oil output boost is not expected. On the other hand, there was indication that the US central bank may likely bump interest rates less aggressively than earlier expected, which had also contributed to crude support. Brent crude futures for September delivery surged from USD2.10 or 2.12% to USD101.2 a barrel while WTI crude hiked from USD2.18 or 2.28% to USD97.96. Meanwhile, US Federal Reserve’s policymakers on Thursday, 14th July, claimed of favoring a rate increase of 75 basis points at its…
