“Distinct from regular tourism, Bahrain’s cultural tourism specifically celebrates a country’s history, art, architecture and the traditions that have shaped a way of life. We have historically always been open to the world, welcoming visitors and traders alike,” says Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, President of the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities
“Distinct from regular tourism, Bahrain’s cultural tourism specifically celebrates a country’s history, art, architecture and the traditions that have shaped a way of life. We have historically always been open to the world, welcoming visitors and traders alike,” says Shaikha Mai bint Mohammed Al Khalifa, President of the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities
After years of being a “salary man”, Mr. Takashi Kikkawa decided to go it alone and set up his own business, which is now one of Japan’s leading solar power generation companies. In this interview with The Worldfolio, Mr. Kikkawa discusses how Japan will lead the fight to reduce CO2 emissions and his company’s role in the nation’s regional revitalization
After years of being a “salary man”, Mr. Takashi Kikkawa decided to go it alone and set up his own business, which is now one of Japan’s leading solar power generation companies. In this interview with The Worldfolio, Mr. Kikkawa discusses how Japan will lead the fight to reduce CO2 emissions and his company’s role in the nation’s regional revitalization
In this interview with The Worldfolio, Abdulhakeem Y. Alkhayyat explains how KFH-Bahrain is pioneering the introduction of compelling financial solutions in a fast-growing, high-demand Islamic banking industry
In this interview with The Worldfolio, Abdulhakeem Y. Alkhayyat explains how KFH-Bahrain is pioneering the introduction of compelling financial solutions in a fast-growing, high-demand Islamic banking industry
Established in 2001, the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) is the country’s leading vocational education and training institution. Through its six institutes in Malta and the Gozo Campus, it offers 185 full-time and over 300 part-time vocational courses, ranging from certificates to degrees. In this interview, President of the Board of Governors, Dr. Silvio De Bono, discusses MCAST’s close relationhip with industry, which allows it to provide students with a practical, “hands-on” experience, preparing them for the workplace as best as possible.
Established in 2001, the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology (MCAST) is the country’s leading vocational education and training institution. Through its six institutes in Malta and the Gozo Campus, it offers 185 full-time and over 300 part-time vocational courses, ranging from certificates to degrees. In this interview, President of the Board of Governors, Dr. Silvio De Bono, discusses MCAST’s close relationhip with industry, which allows it to provide students with a practical, “hands-on” experience, preparing them for the workplace as best as possible.
John D. Okrafo-Smart, Managing Director of Rokel Commercial Bank, speaks to The Worldfolio about the investment opportunities in Sierra Leone and gives his insight into the banking landscape.
John D. Okrafo-Smart, Managing Director of Rokel Commercial Bank, speaks to The Worldfolio about the investment opportunities in Sierra Leone and gives his insight into the banking landscape.
The ambitious Great Inga Dam project on the Congo River, has the potential to generate 42,000 MW, enough electricity to power DRC and much of the continent. The first phase, Inga III, will produce 4800 MW, half of which will be exported to South Africa, the country’s main partner in this project
The ambitious Great Inga Dam project on the Congo River, has the potential to generate 42,000 MW, enough electricity to power DRC and much of the continent. The first phase, Inga III, will produce 4800 MW, half of which will be exported to South Africa, the country’s main partner in this project
Gulf’s main crossroads for over 4.000 years, Bahrain was recently appointed as the “Capital of Tourism in the GCC”
Gulf’s main crossroads for over 4.000 years, Bahrain was recently appointed as the “Capital of Tourism in the GCC”
The Kingdom of Bahrain ranked 11th globally in the Telecommunications Infrastructure Index according to the United Nations’ eGovernment Report 2016, proudly scaling 13 positions compared to 2014.
The Kingdom of Bahrain ranked 11th globally in the Telecommunications Infrastructure Index according to the United Nations’ eGovernment Report 2016, proudly scaling 13 positions compared to 2014.
Voted the best insurance company 2016 by Arabian Business Magazine, the Company for Cooperative Insurance (Tawuniya) has been serving the Saudi market since 1986. Chief Executive Officer Raeed Al-Tamimi gives his insight into the Kingdom’s insurance industry.
Voted the best insurance company 2016 by Arabian Business Magazine, the Company for Cooperative Insurance (Tawuniya) has been serving the Saudi market since 1986. Chief Executive Officer Raeed Al-Tamimi gives his insight into the Kingdom’s insurance industry.
Bahrain is located in the heart of the GCC, a country with a rich aviation history and a strategic location. In line with this, Bahrain International Airport’s planned future expansion will serve Gulf Air and the aviation sector as a whole, catering to increased two-way passenger movement and convenience and in support of Bahrain’s economic growth over the coming years
Bahrain is located in the heart of the GCC, a country with a rich aviation history and a strategic location. In line with this, Bahrain International Airport’s planned future expansion will serve Gulf Air and the aviation sector as a whole, catering to increased two-way passenger movement and convenience and in support of Bahrain’s economic growth over the coming years