MUSCAT: The activities of the Future Makers programme – an initiative to create a new generation of young Omani entrepreneurs in Duqm – are set to wrap up at the Special Economic Zone at Duqm (SEZAD) this week. The programme focused on developing the personal skills and capabilities of school students in grades 8 to 11.The programme is implemented by.
The Special Economic Zone at Duqm (SEZAD) announced on Wednesday the formal handover of the multi-purpose fishing port in Duqm to a consortium of Oman Fisheries Development Company (FDO) and Oman Food Investment Company (both subsidiaries of Oman Investment Authority) and the French port of Lorient.Eng Yahya bin Khamis al Zadjali, In-Charge of Managing.