Bahraini Leadership Engages in Strategic Meetings and Celebrations for Women’s Day

Manama: Bahraini daily newspapers today focused on events that happened over the past 24 hours.

According to Bahrain News Agency, His Majesty King and Her Royal Highness Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim exchanged congratulations on the occasion of Bahraini Women's Day. Additionally, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister also exchanged congratulations with HRH Princess Sabeeka bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa. In a series of congratulatory messages, HRH Princess Sabeeka received acknowledgments from numerous officials, including the Minister of the Royal Court, HM King's Personal Representative, and the Speaker of the Council of Representatives.

Further events included a meeting between the Crown Prince and Prime Minister with the Ambassador of the Syrian Arab Republic to the Kingdom of Bahrain. The Prime Minister issued several edicts to restructure national task forces and committees focusing on noncommunicable diseases, communicable diseases, and tobacco control.

HRH Princess Sabeeka was congratulated by a wide array of dignitaries and officials, such as the Chairman of the Shura Council, the Advisor to HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and HM the King's Advisor for Diplomatic Affairs, highlighting the significance of Bahraini Women's Day. Other notable figures extending their congratulations included the Minister of Interior, the Governor of the Southern Governorate, and the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of MKFBH.

Additionally, the Deputy Prime Minister held a meeting with the Turkish Ambassador. The Speaker of the Council of Representatives and the Chairman of the Shura Council received the NAO annual report. The Foreign Minister chaired the 166th preparatory meeting of the GCC Ministerial Council, and the Information Minister met with the outgoing Al Bilad Editor-in-Chief.

In a collaborative announcement, the Electricity and Water Authority (EWA) and the University of Bahrain (UoB) revealed a project to generate 46.2 MW of solar power on the university campus, marking a significant step towards sustainable energy initiatives.