News
Oman’s Land Borders To Remain Shut Until Further Notice

Muscat: The Sultanate’s land borders will remain shut until further notice, said the Supreme Committee tasked with dealing with the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The news came after Oman had extended the land border lockdown until February 8, 2021.
Oman had shut its land borders in December in a bid to combat the new mutant strain of Coronavirus that originated in the United Kingdom.
However, it is understood that citizens returning from outside the country can do so while adhering to institutional health isolation for a period of seven days.
Source: Oman TV
-
Banking & Finance2 weeks ago
Oman Arab Bank Announces Increase of Authorised Capital to RO500mn and Paid‑In Capital Boost of RO50mn
-
Renewables2 months ago
Jindal Renewables and OQ Alternative Energy Sign Joint Development Agreement to Advance Integrated Renewable Power Projects in Oman
-
Bahrain2 weeks ago
SPIEF 2025 focused on global and regional economic processes, market transformation, new tech, investment climate, financial policy and people
-
Alamaliktistaad Magazines1 month ago
Al-Iktisaad, May 25
-
OER Magazines1 month ago
OER, May 2025
-
Leaders Speak2 months ago
OERLive SPOTLIGHT: Oman Sustainability Week 2025 and Oman Petroleum & Energy Show
-
Banking & Finance1 month ago
Central Bank of Oman Issues Regulatory Framework for Digital Banks
-
Banking & Finance2 months ago
Alizz Islamic Bank Partners with Al Tawasul Institute for Specialised Training Programme to Empower Job Seekers with Hearing Impairments