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Welcometo this month's issue of Bahrain
This Month, which touches upon on health, pet care and celebrating dads. We have a jampacked issue full of exciting features, exclusive interviews and captivating stories.
The month of June marks a number of days dedicated to health. Our feature story this month is a fascinating interview with Mariam Al Jalahma, who sheds light on the state of Bahrain's health sector. You can also read more about Al Malaki Hospital, the only premium hospital in the region with a 4.9star rating on Google.
Learn about the Bahrain Animal Rescue Centre (BARC), which helps animals in need. We chat to three of its volunteers about their amazing work. We also focus on the Bahrain Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BSPCA) which is another shelter in need of aid. Mahmood Faraj, its chairman, tells us more.
Our events section is sure to keep you busy with a range of activities including concerts, art classes, great parties and even a Baby Olympics!
In our motoring section, we explore the Mercedes Benz EQB and discover why our motoring writer, Kristian Harrison finds this car so electrifying.
We also chat with HE Yasser Mohammed Ahmed Shaban, the Egyptian Ambassador to Bahrain, about the ties between the two countries.
Yagoob Alrayes shares his tips on the importance of cyber safety in an AI-driven world. Pria Masson delves into PAAS – the online payment gateway that has helped to
facilitate electronic payments around the world and for foodies, we review the fabulous Tarbouesh. In Woman This Month, we speak to harpist Silvia Saad about how she got into music. Get inspired by Françoise Salameh and how she changed her life at 50. You can too!
Our opinion section has some thoughtprovoking pieces from Ouaim El Hassani on why chill time for kids is crucial, from Farrah Saville on the importance of female friendships, and renowned Portfolio Management Professional (PfMP) and Accredited Chartered Manager (CMI) Eman Deabil shares her take on project management offices in Bahrain and why they’re so essential.
And, as we go into summer months, if you’re looking for an escape why not go down south all the way to South Africa? Take a look at our travel section for insider tips on how to enjoy this vast country where you can enjoy safari, sun and sea.
Remember, you can explore Your Guide to a Great Way of Life online by visiting www. bahrainthismonth.com or follow our social platforms. Finally, at the end of last month, Micky Jagtiani, my close friend for over 40 years passed away in Dubai after a long illness. Apart from being one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the region, what really set him apart was his inherent kindness and compassion, generosity of spirit, resilience and humility. He was also a visionary leader, with a deep passion for making a difference in the world, who left a lasting legacy.
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JUNE HAPPENINGS
ISSUE 310 CONTENTS
Halsey is coming! Baby Olympics and more.
Spoil Dad
Looking for something special for Dad? We’ve got the best ideas to make this Father’s Day the most memorable one.
INTERVIEWS
Ancient Bonds
Egyptian Ambassador, HE Yasser
Mohammed Ahmed Shaba, talks about Bahrain-Egypt ties.
From Behind The Frontlines
Dr Mariam Al Jalahma, NHRA CEO recently awarded the Nelson Mandela Prize for Health Promotion.
A Helping Hand
Bahrain Animal Rescue Centre’s volunteers talk pets and why they need your help.
Making A Difference
Bahrain Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is fast running out of funds, here’s what you can do to help this organisation.
DINING
Love of Lebanon
Tarbouesh at Seven Hotel offers Lebanese cuisine you can really sink your teeth into.
COMMERCE MOTORING
PAAS
Pria Masson talks about P-A-A-S –the new service on the block.
Coronation of HM King Charles III Reception
To celebrate the coronation of HM King Charles III, the British Embassy hosted a reception at The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa.
Hello Summer Italian luxury fashion house Moschino’s colourful and fresh looks.
Harpist’s World
Get swept up in harpist Silvia Saad’s ethereal world as she chats about her experiences as an artist in Bahrain and turning her passion into her business.
Fit at 50
Françoise Salameh proves age is just a number.
Quiet Time?
Ouiam El Hassani explains what down time is, and why is it so important for children.
Project Management Office
Eman Deabil looks into how far we are in Bahrain with PMOs.
Why You Need Your Girlfriends
Farrah Saville revels in the joy female friendships bring to a woman’s life.
Spectacular South Africa
A vibrant holiday destination offering wildlife safaris, good food and friendly people.
Summer Ready Beauty Essentials
We recommend some of the very best skincare this summer.
JUNE HAPPENINGS
BABY BRILLIANCE
JUNE 1-4
BAHRAIN 3RD BABY OLYMPICS ISA SPORTS CITY
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
JUNE 2
SELEKTED SOUND RODRIGUEZ JR. LIVE CHOICES, THE ART HOTEL
Get ready to witness the cutest sporting event of the year as the Bahrain 3rd Baby Olympics is set to take place in Isa Sports City from June 1-4. This exciting event celebrates our little champions’ incredible spirit and energy as they showcase their skills and compete in adorable competitions! The event promises an array of delightful and entertaining activities that will leave you in awe. Prepare to cheer for your favourite little stars as they strive for victory in this unique and memorable event.
Call 17 176-666.
HAVE A LAUGH
JUNE 8
GINA LARNER LIVE MCGETTIGAN’S ADLIYA
Award winning music producer and live performer Rodriguez Jr. also known as Olivier Mateu will be performing right here in Bahrain on June 2! Whilst some follow trends, others set them. Rodriguez Jr. has spent 20 years in the industry, with his vast experience of all genres of electronic music making him the visionary of melodic house and techno he is today. In April 2020, Olivier followed up the globally supported 2017 album ‘Boabab’ with ‘Blisss’. Inspired by his deep-rooted and wide-ranging influences, it rewards both old and new alike and has received press from DJ Mag, Magnetic Mag and Mixmag, as well as playlisting by Spotify, Apple Music, Berlin’s Radio Eins and Fluz FM and plays on the world’s key tastemaker stations. The album hit#14 in the Beatport Top 100 Releases, and had massive support from DJs including John Digweed, Sasha, Solomun and Jamie Jones.
Rodriguez Jr. will be supported by none other than Zone+ and Mesut Kutbay. Early bird tickets are available at BD15, pre-sale tickets at BD20 and general tickets at BD30. Doors open at 7pm. Call 35 091-542.
EXPRESS YOURSELF
JUNE 3 JUMP START YOUR ART BAHRAIN ART ACADEMY
British pop rock/country singer and songwriter Gina Larner is bringing her brilliant, award-winning show to Bahrain for a live concert on June 8. With influences from Fleetwood Mac, KT Tunstall, Lily Allen and Kasey Musgraves, Gina’s shows have won rave reviews for her bewitching folky tones and weaving an intoxicating spell of guitar.
As an established artist, Gina has opened for country/rock icon KT Tunstall, Ferris and Sylvester and Ronan Keating at the Coca Cola arena in Dubai. Gina has also joined Emily Capell, Ryan Hamilton and Sound of the Sirens on UK tours.
On top of her brilliant performances, Gina’s songwriting shines. She has written for multiple other artists, with songs soon to be released on their next albums. Call 17 000-415.
It’s finally time to jump-start your art and the Bahrain Art Academy has just the right workshop for you! The talented Deena Aradhi will be hosting an exciting abstract acrylic and mixed media workshop on June 3 from 4pm-6pm.
The cost is BD20 per person including all materials and one-on-one guidance. Follow @bahrainartacademy
SINGING INTO SUMMER
JUNE 9
MANAMA SINGERS SUMMER CONCERT
DILMUN CLUB BAHRAIN
SHOPPING SPREE
JUNE 9 & 10 MODA EXPO
Ladies, are you looking for some of the best fashion statements? Call up your girls and head over to the Moda Expo for the colourful summer edition. From elegant jewellery and stylish accessories to cutting-edge gadgets and innovative designs, this exhibition has something for everyone!
Get ready for a captivating evening of music at the Manama Singers Summer Concert. This special event will be held at the Dilmun Club in Saar, providing an elegant backdrop for an unforgettable experience.
Immerse yourself in the talent of the renowned Manama Singers as they take the stage, showcasing their show-stopping performances. Their repertoire will encompass a wide array of musical genres and styles, ranging from beloved classics to contemporary hits.
Prepare to be transported on a melodic journey as the harmonious voices of the Manama Singers fill the air. The charming ambience of the Dilmun Club will enhance the magic of the evening, creating an atmosphere that is both enchanting and delightful.
The show will commence at 7.30pm and extend into the late hours. Tickets are BD7.5 inclusive of a welcome drink and canapes.
Call 17 690-926 or visit www.manama.platinumlist.net.
EXCITING EXHIBITION
JUNE
The Seef Mall Muharraq Entrepreneurial Exhibition is a startup-focused event hosted and organised by Blissful Events. The exhibition is designed to support and showcase the latest innovative ideas and products from local startups. The event provides a platform for young entrepreneurs to showcase their businesses and network with potential investors and customers. With a focus on creativity and innovation, the ehibition will attract a large number of visitors and generate a lot of interest in the local startup community. It will take place from 3pm-10pm each day.
Call 66 722-267 or follow @blissfuleventsbh
If you’re looking to upgrade your lifestyle or simply indulge in some opulent treats, then this is the perfect opportunity to discover the latest offers and products. With such a variety of luxurious items on display, you’re sure to find something that catches your eye and takes your breath away.
Choose from a variety of options and local designers alongside well-known brands. The exhibition will be hosted at the Gulf Hotel Convention Centre on June 9 and 10 from 10am-10pm.
Whether you’re a seasoned collector or simply appreciate the finer things in life, this exhibition promises to be an unforgettable experience. Follow @moda.expo_bh
ART EXTRAVAGANZA
JUNE 1-17
AHMED ANAN EXHIBITION ‘THE SHIRT OF ABSENCE’ ART CENTRE
Ahmed Anan is a Bahraini visual artist, born in Manama in 1968. He developed his fine arts experience through seeking knowledge and continuous research in artistic contexts in its various forms through his close encounters with a number of leading international artists and their skilful work in painting, photography, sculpture, graphic printing and collage arts. Anan has exhibited his artwork in numerous exhibitions both in Bahrain and abroad. This exhibition, ‘The Shirt of Absence’, will run until June 17 from 9am-7pm each day and is based on a collection of paintings on canvas, paper and mixed media, and a number of other sculptural works created with bronze. Ahmed’s works are known for the bright colours and drawings that are characterised by a bold expressionist style. The content explores feelings, social and cultural ideas that internalise the highly regarded value of humanity beyond parameters.
Call 17 298-777
THRILLING CONCERT
JUNE 16 HALSEY LIVE AL DANA AMPITHEATRE
Bahrain is gearing up to host GRAMMY-nominated, multi-platinum, genrebending artist Halsey who is set to perform at Al Dana Amphitheatre on June 16.
Halsey enjoyed breakout success in 2015 with her debut album Badlands which was critically acclaimed and quickly became an international bestseller. To date Halsey has amassed more than 50 billion global streams, with more than 75 million RIAA-certified adjusted singles and albums sold in the US. She is one of the only artists to have four different songs hit one billion streams on Spotify.
Halsey will perform hits from all her albums in Bahrain, including tracks from her most recently released album ‘If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power.’ Produced by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, it was GRAMMY-nominated for ‘Best Alternative Music Album’ at the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards. In 2020 she was cited by Time Magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world as a result of her musical accomplishments on the world stage.
Los Angeles duo, Emotional Oranges, have been confirmed as one of Halsey’s official support acts. Talented musician and TikTok influencer Abby Roberts will also be performing at the venue as Halsey’s support act for the tour.
Call 17 454-444 or visit www.manama.platinumlist.net
CIRCUS CRAZINESS
ALL THROUGH JUNE ROYAL CIRCUS BAHRAIN AL AHLI SPORTS CLUB, ZINJ
The Royal Circus will be performing in Bahrain daily until July. The Royal Circus specialises in creating unique and bespoke concepts and the performers are drawn from an international and culturally diverse pool with different religious and performance traditions. This cultural fusion gives a unique richness to the performances and Royal Circus values this diversity as one of its greatest assets. General tickets are BD10, Kids and Wheelchair tickets are BD5, whilst VIP is BD15.
Call 17 473-977.
EXHIBITION OF EXCELLENCE
ALL THROUGH JUNE
THE 49TH BAHRAIN ANNUAL FINE ARTS EXHIBITION
BAHRAIN NATIONAL MUSEUM
The 49th Bahrain Annual Fine Arts Exhibition marks an important yearly gathering for the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities and helps to highlight Bahrain’s diverse culture.
It continues this year with its 49th edition bringing together a gathering of 55 artists and sculptors in a creative platform at the Bahrain National Museum. A place that shares the history and the future of a country thriving with a diversity of talents and artistic paths led by pioneers in the region. The yearly exhibition showcases a plethora of artworks through multimedia, drawing, photography, sculpture, installations and videography.
It is free to enter and is open every day except Tuesdays. Call 17 298-777.
247th USA Independence Day Reception
A reception hosted by US Ambassador, HE Steven C. Bondy, to commemorate the 247th Independence Day of the United States of America was held at The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence &
Azul Beach Bahrain is hosting the official Café Del Mar, Ibiza Pop Up Tour Beach Party which returns to Bahrain on June 9 at the new Azul Beach Club located near the Elite Resort & Spa. This pop-up beach event will bring the true spirit and essence of one of the most famous and prominent party islands in the world where people can experience the fun yet classy vibe of Ibiza right here on the shores of Bahrain! This experience promises to be like no other and will feature a day time chill-out beach session, a sunset live musical and dance showcase followed by an after-dark party vibe hosted by an elite entertainment force and stunning decor!
Headlining the event shall be Ibiza’s resident DJ Sara de Araujo and one of Croatia’s top DJs – Moffous. Other guest DJs include Azul resident DJ – Andy Van Dee (Bahrain), organiser and long-time Bahrain resident and international DJ – Damian D’Costa (Bahrain), Afro House DJ – Amani Lapé (USA), Giannis Nestor (Greece), DJ/dancer Kaleria (Russia), DJ/Violinist Suay (Turkey) and DJ Charlie C. (UK). All DJs will be accompanied by various live musicians including Italian saxophonist – Adriano & Brazilian percussionist – Yacel.
The experience kicks off at 1pm and will run right through until 2.30am. VIP, regular tables and tickets are available with a variety of options for mixed groups. Ticket pricing ranges from BD7 up to BD30
Call 33 366-659 or visit www.platinumlist.net
OF 3 MANIA
WATERSPORTS
ALL THROUGH JUNE WATERSPORTS SPONSORED BY STE
THE JUMEIRAH GULF OF BAHRAIN RESORT AND SPA
The Jumeirah Gulf of Bahrain Resort and Spa is fast becoming a favourite destination for beach lovers and foodies alike. In the month of June, the resort situated in Zallaq will up the ante with water sports enthusiasts by offering a variety of exciting activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding and jet-skiing. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced athlete, the Jumeirah Gulf of Bahrain Resort and Spa caters to all levels and preferences where you can enjoy the beautiful waters of the Arabian Gulf.
Call 77 771-000
The K Hotel introduces a new resident band 3 Mania all the way from the UK at The K Tracks Lounge, performing from Monday to Saturday. They perform at KOLORS for Brunch every Friday. Enjoy the sounds of Sophie on vocals, Joe on keys, vocals and bass and Nathan on guitar and bass.
Call 17 360-000
Bangladesh Reception
The Bangladesh Embassy held a reception on the occasion of the 52nd Anniversary of the Independence and National Day of Bangladesh at The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa.Milwaukee
Tools Showroom Opening
@milwaukeetoolsbh, a leading manufacturer of power tools and hand tools for professional users as well as do-it-yourself enthusiasts, opened its showroom at its partner’s premises on Al Estiqlal Highway in Bahrain. The company’s products are known for their durability, performance and innovation. Milwaukee Tool offers a wide range of products to meet the needs of a variety of users, including traders such as carpenters, electricians, plumbers and mechanics and also for professionals, industry and even normal personal home end users plus DIY customers. Their local partner, @get_ alalawi (Gulf Equipment & Technology or GET), is one of the divisions of Al Alawi Factories Group of Companies established in 1967 and has been providing products and services for the construction and oil and gas industries through the many decades.
Go Bistro Opening
La Table Krug by Y went on a summer vacation on the beach with the opening of The Ritz-Carlton, Bahrain’s latest popup concept, Go Bistro. Offering diners “Cuisine de Maison” – “Comfort Home Cooking” – an exquisite balance was struck between sophistication, simplicity, and artistic expression by famed culinary innovator, Yann Bernard Lejard.
Korean Cultural Night
Ancient bonds
Your Excellency, could you kindly give our readers a brief on your political career?
Well, I have quite an extensive political career with almost 33 years of service having joined the Egyptian Foreign Ministry in June, 1990. I started my posts outside Egypt, working as the Attaché and Third Secretary in Burundi from 1993 to 1996. Thereafter, I had a posting in Brazil as a Vice Consul General in Rio de Janeiro between 1998 and 2002.
Following these postings, I was the Councillor and Deputy Head of Mission of our embassy here in Bahrain between 2003 and 2007. After that, I was posted to the United Kingdom working as a Plenipotentiary, part of the Egyptian Embassy in London, and the Head of the Political section between 2008 and 2011.
Regarding my ambassadorial roles, I was appointed as the Ambassador to Mexico between 2013 and 2017. I was appointed the Ambassador to Bahrain from November 2019
until the end of this year – my second posting in the Kingdom. These posts were completing my career abroad, on the other hand I’d worked in various sectors starting with the North America sector, Asian sector and Consular sector. I was then in the Human Resources and the Inspection division at our ministry. Following this, I was the Deputy Secretary General of the Egyptian Agency for Development. And the final position, which I assumed in Cairo just before coming to Bahrain, was the Deputy Assistant Foreign Minister for Financial Affairs.
How did you feel coming back to Bahrain?
My family and I were very happy because it was a fruitful post previously. Our second son was even born in Bahrain. So, we were happy and we still are, because we admire Bahrain’s leadership, its people, the generosity, the friendly atmosphere and the warm and welcoming nature of all its people. It’s easy, I think, for any diplomat, especially for an Egyptian diplomat, to work in a welcoming country like Bahrain.
What
can you tell us about diplomatic relations between Bahrain and Egypt?
The relations between both countries was formally established in the early 1970s. We celebrated the Golden Jubilee milestone a few months ago but the relations go much further than that. At the beginning of the 20th century, Bahrain was one of the first Arab countries that started to establish academic and education sectors in a systematic and institutional manner. We are proud that we contributed efforts in order to establish the first two schools for boys and girls.
There are also cultural connections and links between the leadership here and a lot of families in Egypt, even before the revolution in 1952 and after. Political relations are extremely good between both leaderships, and they have their own direct channels of communication. As an embassy, here as well as the Bahraini Embassy in Cairo, we constantly strive to build on and improve these relations for the betterment of both countries’ economies.
What are the key sectors that Egyptian nationals are involved in here in Bahrain?
Egyptians work in various fields in the Kingdom of Bahrain. We have teachers, university professors, lawyers, legal advisors, physicians, pharmacists and bankers too. We also have a new group of investors.
In fact, there have been significant growth measures in terms of trade during the past three years. By the end of 2019, the balance sheet was around USD500 million, and now it is USD821 million. We aim to reach USD1 billion by the end of 2024. Bahrain exports aluminum, petro-chemicals and iron pellets to Egypt and we export ceramics, marble, medicines, dairy, fruits and vegetables among other products, to the Kingdom.
Having recently visited Egypt, I can see why it is such a popular tourist destination. How popular is Egypt among local and expatriate travellers residing in Bahrain?
I think Egypt is one of the first destinations for Bahraini brothers and sisters. Whether through education, marriage or other ties, our citizens are connected, and so we have
almost 25,000 travelers visiting each year. We are looking forward to doubling it, and welcoming more and more visitors. We are also working with the Ministry of Tourism and look forward to having more tourists from Egypt to Bahrain whether Bahrain is their destination or while en route to Dubai.
I welcome all of our sisters and brothers, locals and expatriates to visit Egypt. We have highly diverse tourist destinations including beaches, countryside, the Sahara and cultural destinations with monuments.
What can you tell us about the role of cultural exchange between the two countries?
This is one of the mega sectors of cooperation between both countries because we have been a part of the cultural process, movement and achievements of Bahrain for decades. We actively participate in cultural events in Bahrain and have a legal framework organised by our countries to facilitate these activities.
KEEPING THE KINGDOM SAFE
Dr Mariam Al-Jalahma is one of the most important people in Bahrain’s medical sphere, achieving award-winning success in her role as the Chief Executive Officer of the National Health Regularity Authority (NHRA) and as a Member of the National Medical Taskforce for Combatting the Coronavirus (COVID-19). She spoke to Bahrain This Month to discuss her tremendous achievement, the NHRA’s postpandemic strategy and the general state of the health industry in the Kingdom.
You recently won a prestigious award, please can you tell us more about that and how proud you feel?
The Nelson Mandela Prize for Health Promotion was established in 2019 at the initiative of the Ministers of Health of the Member States of the African Region. It is awarded to persons, institutions and governmental or non-governmental organisations who have made a significant contribution to the promotion of health. The award is intended to reward work that has extended beyond the call of normal duties and is not just a recognition of a professional’s hard work, but is also a testament to the dedication and passion for making a positive impact in the world. Throughout my 37 years of working in the health sector, whether as a physician, manager or leader, and during my voluntary work with society, health promotion has always been at the heart of everything I do, and I must say that it has been a rewarding experience. Seeing people adopt healthy lifestyles and make positive life changes is a testament to the effectiveness of health promotion in bringing about positive change.
What does the NHRA have as strategic aims to achieve for 2023 and then for the next five years?
We aim to achieve our vision through three strategic goals:
1. A regulated and accountable healthcare sector. Ensuring that all healthcare facility professionals, medicines and medical devices registered in the Kingdom of Bahrain meet the required licensing standards.
2. Safe and trusted health services. Through continuous assessment of the quality of health services provided to ensure compliance with accreditation standards and ensure the safety of medicine and medical devices used in the health sector and safety of clinical research.
3. Protected health rights. By preserving
patients’ rights and safety, we will act to protect the rights and the safety of all people using healthcare facilities.
Furthermore, we had two major operational aims to achieve as a priority and we have achieved the first one already. That is, we wanted to be recognised internationally and this year we received it from the International Society for Quality in Healthcare. This ‘ISQua’ means that our accreditation standards stand beside other international bodies such as the Canadian, American and Australian ones.
Our second goal, digital transformation, remains a major operational goal to achieve. In 2022 we dedicated all our efforts to maintain and improve the developed licensing systems ‘Mehan’ for professional licensing, ‘Munshaat’ for facilities licensing, and initiated a new system ‘Ajheza’ for medical device registration. Finally, we successfully implemented the inspection phone app used by the NHRA. We are looking forward to automating all our other services during the next two years.
Has the NHRA got an effective mechanism for dealing with medical malpractice and other problems that arise in Bahrain?
The Kingdom of Bahrain has clear legislation in place to deal with medical errors, and the internal policies and procedures at the NHRA are well defined to deal with such incidents. Our aim is to protect the patient and make professionals aware of malpractice and how to avoid them. For investigating such incidents we have issued two guidelines, one for patients about complaints and the second for the physicians to be aware of their rights and responsibilities. Investigating malpractice is done through independent committees of high calibre cooperating with the NHRA.
Is the number of complaints on the rise as the medical industry evolves and develops in Bahrain?
There is a rise in complaints as patients become more aware of the NHRA’s role, but there is a decline in the percentage of medical errors identified. For example, there was a drop in the medical errors rate from 23.6 percent in 2020 to 17 percent in 2023.
Can you give a breakdown of the areas of the medical industry with the most complaints?
As per the latest 2023 NHRA data, dentistry was the highest in complaints followed by dermatology.
Is the NHRA regulating medical equipment and the use thereof, including training requirements and calibration of standards?
Medical Devices Regulation within the NHRA grants all suppliers an approval to import medical devices based on international standards.
As medical devices represent a vast part of patient care, we work to protect the public and promote quality and patient safety by setting appropriate guidelines and policies in-line with international best practices. This is done by providing a harmonised regulatory system to prevent the entrance of ineffective or unsafe devices to Bahrain.
As the ‘watchdog’ of the medical industry which covers a vast area and many fields –can you tell us what the NHRA has as its number one priority in terms of regulation?
I would rather the NHRA be called the guardian angel! To us, our number one priority is always patient safety. As our vision clearly states: safe and high-quality healthcare services; everything we regulate is done to achieve this vision.
Do you have management succession plans in place to ensure development, future
growth and to prevent loss of skill and experience in the NHRA?
We have put in place a succession plan and training for our staff. Not only that, but we utilise experts who have retired or work in government and private facilities as our contracted surveyors to carry out the accreditation evaluation.
Is there anything else you wish to add?
I would like to emphasise that NHRA’s mission is to regulate the provision of healthcare in the Kingdom of Bahrain to ensure high efficiency, safety and effectiveness in delivering health services. This includes both the government and the private sector, based on the best scientific principles and health practice standards accredited in the Kingdom and we are committed to implement this because patient safety is our driving force.
Distribution of Complaints According to the Most Frequent Specialty
Al Malaki Collaboration Launch
As one of the leading healthcare providers in the Kingdom, Al Malaki Specialist Hospital aspires to play a role in serving our beloved country by continuously enhancing the healthcare service sector. To express this commitment, its Orthopedic Department launched its international Collaboration with World Renowned Experts in Orthopedics from Oxford University Hospital, NHS Trust, United Kingdom. The official launch of this international collaboration was held under the patronage of Dr Mariam Al-Jalahma, CEO NHRA at the Al Malaki Specialist Hospital.
FOCUSING ON HEALTH
June is a month packed with health observances that can bring a significant impact to people’s lives and healthcare in the Kingdom. Bahrain This Month looks at these special days and how the Ministry of Health has grown to support these occasions.
Bahrain’s healthcare system has come a long way in recent years, and this is largely thanks to the government’s continued investment in the sector. The island has a range of public hospitals that provide top-quality healthcare services to its citizens. One of the most prominent of these hospitals is the Salmaniya Medical Complex (SMC). The SMC is the largest public hospital in Bahrain and is considered one of the most modern and advanced healthcare facilities in the region. The hospital offers a wide range of medical services including emergency services, pediatrics, obstetrics, gynecology, surgery and much more.
Another public hospital worth mentioning is the King Hamad University Hospital (KHUH). It is affiliated with the Bahrain Defence Force and is located in the Al-Sayh area of Bahrain.
National Cancer Survivors Day
JUNE 6
KHUH provides specialised medical services, including cardiac care, neurology and oncology. It is considered one of the leading healthcare facilities in Bahrain, and many people travel from other parts of the region to receive treatment here.
The country has one of the highest life expectancies in the world, which is a testament to the quality of healthcare services available in Bahrain.
In addition to public hospitals, the country also has a thriving private healthcare sector that provides a wide range of medical services to its citizens.
The healthcare system in Bahrain has also embraced new technologies in recent years.
For example, many hospitals now use electronic health records to manage patient information more efficiently. The government has also launched a number of initiatives to promote healthy living among citizens, such as programmes to encourage exercise and healthy eating.
With this year’s focus on healthcare, the Ministry of Health, healthcare organisations and non-profit groups are joining hands to promote public health and create awareness around critical health issues.
The National Cancer Survivors Day (NCSD) is a worldwide observance that promotes a message of hope and support for those living with cancer. NCSD brings awareness to the struggles faced by cancer survivors, who bravely overcome their condition through early detection and timely treatment. This year’s theme is ‘Sharing Knowledge, Sharing Hope,’ which promotes support networks and fosters connections among cancer survivors, their caregivers and healthcare professionals.
World Brain Tumour Day
JUNE 8
World Brain Tumour Day is an annual observance that raises awareness about one of the deadliest forms of cancer affecting the human brain. This special day, celebrated every June 8, aims to educate the public about the warning signs, diagnosis, and treatment of brain tumours, as well as to provide support to patients and their families.
Global Men’s Health Week
JUNE 14-20
Global Men’s Health Week is a worldwide observance aimed at improving men’s health by promoting health awareness and access to essential medical services. Men often tend to neglect their health needs and do not prioritise preventive healthcare, leading to a rise in mortality rates among men globally. The goal of Global Men’s Health Week is to break this cycle of neglect by promoting healthy habits such as regular checkups and healthy living. As Bahrain continues to expand its healthcare infrastructure, this observance comes as a reminder to men to prioritise their health needs and access timely healthcare services.
World Blood Donor Day
JUNE 14
World Blood Donor Day is an annual observance to recognise the lifesaving gift of blood donation and to raise awareness about the need for safe blood and blood products. Blood transfusions are crucial in treating life-threatening conditions, and a reliable supply of blood products is essential for Bahrain’s healthcare infrastructure. The day serves as a reminder for people to donate blood and raise awareness about the importance of regular blood donations.
World Autistic Pride Day
JUNE 18
World Autistic Pride Day is an international celebration that takes place every year on June 18. It is a day to raise awareness about autism and celebrate the strengths and unique qualities of individuals on the autism spectrum. The celebration was initiated by the autistic community and is now celebrated worldwide. It is an opportunity to educate others about autism, combat stigmas and promote understanding. On this day, people on the autism spectrum and their allies come together to share stories, promote self-advocacy, and promote inclusion.
World Vitiligo Day
JUNE 25
World Vitiligo Day is an international observance dedicated to raising awareness of vitiligo, a skin condition that causes a loss of pigment. Vitiligo affects people of all ages, races and genders, and can lead to psychological distress and discrimination. This observance highlights the importance of mental health in people living with chronic health conditions and the need to create a supportive environment for all.
HEALTH & HEALING
Located in Riffa, Al Malaki Specialist Hospital is the only premium hospital in the area with a 4.9-star rating on Google and it is dedicated to clinical excellence. It offers expert medical services catering to multiple specialties, ensuring that patients receive comprehensive and personalised care. It is also classified as a general hospital, catering to all members of the public whether man, woman or child.
During the month of May, Al Maliki launched its comprehensive orthopedic unit in collaboration with the world-renowned experts from Bahrain and The Oxford University Hospital, NHS Trust, UK.
Another notable feature of Al Malaki Specialist Hospital is its 24-hour urgent care unit which provides round-the-clock medical attention. The hospital also offers valet parking service helping patients access the entrance easily, and patients don›t have to worry about finding a parking space or walking long distances.
The hospital houses several centres of excellence with dedicated specialists covering a variety of medical needs, including paediatrics
and neonatology for infants and children, catering to injuries related to bones, joint and muscles.
There is also an obstetrics, gynaecology and fertility unit, offering a range of infertility treatments that are medicallyadvanced. Its dermatology and plastic surgery centres offer cosmetic and reconstructive procedures with the utmost care and professionalism. The hospital provides laparoscopic and bariatric surgery with highly-qualified physicians. It also offers gastroenterology, cardiology, urology, psychiatry and more.
Providing cutting-edge technology, expert care and personalised attention to every patient, Al Maliki Hospital offers a range of premium rooms. Choose from luxurious Royal, Majlis and Deluxe in-patient suites, each elegantly designed to offer relaxation and personal care.
If you’re looking for exceptional service and excellent clinical care, look no further than Al Malaki Specialist Hospital for either a tour of the facility, to chat with its experts and to learn how you can make your life healthier.
VISION
To provide premium, world-class healthcare to the people of Bahrain and the region.
MISSION
We provide holistic medical care by leveraging our world class expertise and personalised approach.
VALUES
Our CARE is expressed in four core values that present what we stand for:
• CONVICTION
‘Your peace of mind is the first step to healing’: We are your trusted health care provider. You can be certain that your healing and wellbeing is taken care of with us. Our team constantly aspires for the best clinical outcomes.
• ASSURANCE
‘Safety First – your health above all’:
Rest assured that we will uphold all health and safety guidelines. Keeping you safe is our top priority.
• RELIABILITY
‘You can count on us’: We will do everything we can for your well-being. We understand and respect your needs. We help you in the decision making process.
• EXCELLENCE
‘We have a passion for excellence’: We promise to continuously be to up-to-date, adopt the best international practices and provide world-class medical services to our patients.
Al Malaki Specialist Hospital offers multiple speciality centres, top-notch customer care and state-of-the art technology with the highest ratings.
Animals In Need
The Bahrain Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BSPCA) is facing the biggest crisis in its history.
Kristian Harrison spoke to BSPCA Chairman, Mahmood Faraj, about the organisation’s struggles and how more than four decades of supporting the Kingdom’s animals could be coming to an end without urgent action.
In1979, a small group of committed and passionate animal lovers established the BSPCA as a humane, charitable, non-profit organisation dedicated to the welfare of animals.
For the last 44 years, tens of thousands of animals have been saved, cared for and loved by the society’s dedicated group of volunteers and staff. However, it is now in dire need. Despite operating as a charity, it receives no official funding whatsoever and depends on the generosity of the public for its funds as well as monies generated by the Thrift Shop in Budaiya.
Mr Faraj, who has been the Chairman since 2010, believes that a combination of factors has led to the current financial crisis.
“Firstly, the Covid-19 pandemic hampered us immensely,” he explains. “We had to close our Animal Welfare Centre in Askar to all but a select few staff, and our Thrift Shop closed for an extended period of time.
“Obviously this meant that we could not generate income and in an even crueller twist of fate, the large number of expats who left Bahrain during Covid could not donate a lot of their items when they left. Of course, we couldn’t hold our regular fundraisers for a long time either.
“Coupled with this is the steep rise in oil, electricity and water prices in the last few years. We are regulated by the Ministry of
Labour and Social Development yet we are under the auspices of the Non-Government Organisations department so we receive zero funding from the government. Not only that, we are charged commercial rates the same as large international corporations, yet we are not a commercial entity. How is this fair?”
Another issue is fewer adoptions. In 2019, more than 200 animals were adopted, yet last year it was half that. Accordingly, there are now more than 200 animals at the Rescue Centre and the number is growing, which feeds into
the concurrent issue of increased utility prices with water especially being required in higher amounts.
“The Rescue Centre is open 24 hours a day,” Mr Faraj explains. “That also means we need some permanent staff alongside our amazing volunteers. We currently have nine, two of whom are Bahraini, but if we don’t receive urgent funds within the next couple of months we will be in big trouble and have to cut staff.
“Without the AWC, hundreds of needy animals would be left without a home or other support. We desperately hope it does not come to that but I urge the public to do whatever they can, whether that’s donations to the shelter or the Thrift Shop. Of course, one of the best options is adoption and we offer it free to good homes for animals that have been in our care for more than two years. All of our animals have been spayed or neutered, vaccinated and assessed for their physical and mental health.
“The BSPCA and its work is buried deep in my heart, it’s been a huge part of my life for so long. I hope to continue it for a long time to come, but we need help.”
For more information or donations, call 66 608-901
A HELPING HAND
The Bahrain Animal Rescue Centre (BARC) is the largest no-kill shelter in the Kingdom of Bahrain, with a mission to save local dogs and cats that are victims of abuse, abandonment or homelessness. Farrah Saville chats to them about their thankless work and why they need all the help they can get.
agalag, a dog park in Saar, is the perfect spot to meet BARC volunteers, Soha Al Awadhi, Muna Al Daaysi and Alexis Khoshaba, just three of the nine volunteers currently looking after 300 dogs and 100 cats. Their efforts are relentless as they try to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome abandoned pets all across Bahrain.
Muna explains: “BARC began with Tony Waters as just a man in his villa, finding injured dogs and cats on the street and just taking them in. The numbers then grew and he developed his facility a bit more to accommodate the increasing numbers. ‘Tony the Dogfather’ began, then it became the Marine Animal Rescue Centre and it’s just a continuation of his mission really, to rescue rehabilitate and rehome.”
The transition to manage the centre after Tony’s passing was well-handled by the dedicated volunteers who understood the legacy he had created. She said: “When you have a group of people with the same mission and the same outcome, it will be a smooth transition because we all want the same thing. I would say probably the most difficult part of it was obviously losing a man of that influence and footprint in this field. But also, we had to move locations with 300 dogs and 150 cats and I’d say that was a bit more challenging.”
According to reports posted by the Khaleej Times, the allure of pure and mixed-bred puppies seems to outweigh the responsibilities that come with owning a pet long-term. Soha, who has been volunteering at the centre for two years, says there needs to be a lot more education around pet ownership.
“I don’t want to generalise, but from what I’ve seen, a lot of people take in animals, not as pets or as a longterm commitment. So, they’re a commodity to be bought, sold, traded and eventually dumped. There are no laws around what happens if you dump an animal.
importance of microchipping them. There is not even a central database for microchipping, so they’re left to the mercy of the weather.”
The running costs of BARC are high with the centre relying heavily on donations to meet the needs of the animals. For example, volunteers explain that the centre runs on a generator at BD850 per month, this excludes the diesel it takes every few days to fuel the generator. Additionally, the shelter relies on donations for vet and tick medication, neutering and spaying, and dry food and with 300 dogs and 100 cats it’s currently costing BD65 per day to feed the animals.
It’s a dire situation but not all hope is lost. Alexis, another volunteer who took in an abandoned pitbull, explains that the joy of seeing dogs being rehomed overseas, adopted and fostered is not the only reward but seeing the dogs thrive in
How can you help?
loving environments is what makes the heavy journey of volunteering somewhat easier. She says: “Just seeing the difference in these dogs from when we find them to how they are now is what it’s all about. Seeing the dogs get love, it transforms their lives.”
6. If you’re not a dog/cat person – you can still assist by offering other services like creating newsletters, helping with social media, creating videos, and other marketing content
7. Sponsor a dog to be rehomed in another country
Make
unforgettable
Father’s Day is the perfect time to show our dads just how much we love and appreciate them. Whether your dad is an outdoor enthusiast or a city dweller, there are plenty of unique and thoughtful gift ideas to help celebrate this special day. New socks need not apply!
A Classic Book
A good book is always a perfect gift. If your dad isn’t much of a reader, you can opt for an audiobook or even a coffee table book that matches his interests.
A Classic Watch
Every man needs a timeless watch that they can wear on special occasions or simply as an everyday accessory. Choose something elegant and classy and go for the minimalist approach that he can pair with almost any outfit.
For the classic dad: A New Golf Club
If your dad is a golf fanatic, you can never go wrong with a new golf club. Do your research to find the best club that matches his skill level and playing style. Bahrain offers a number of sporting goods stores where you can make your purchase. You can also check online for something he may like.
Wireless Headphones
Wireless headphones are perfect for the tech-savvy dad who enjoys listening to music or podcasts on the go. With different styles and designs, you’re sure to find the perfect headphones that fit your dad’s personality. Opt for the ones with noise-cancellation capabilities to give your dad the perfect listening experience.
A New Tech Gadget
Does your dad love technology? Then give him the gift of the latest tech gadget, be it a new smartphone or a smartwatch. These gadgets are perfect for dads who want to stay updated with the latest trends and have everything at their fingertips.
A Customised Father’s Day Card
Finally, don’t forget to add a personal touch to your gift by writing a heartfelt message on a customised Father’s Day card.
A Gift Card
If you’re still not sure what to give your dad, you can always go for a gift card to his favourite store or restaurant. This way, your dad can choose whatever he likes.
Streaming subscription
If you want to surprise your dad with an awesome gift, consider getting him a streaming subscription that he can enjoy anytime, anywhere. From movies to TV shows, sports and documentaries, he will have endless options to choose from and keep himself entertained.
Camping gear
If your dad is the outdoorsy type, consider getting him some new camping gear. There are a ton of great options out there, a good tent is essential for any camping trip, or a sleeping bag, tent, lights, and hiking boots are good options.
For the outdoorsy dad:
Fishing rod and gear
If your dad enjoys fishing, a highquality fishing rod and reel combo could be a perfect gift idea to help him catch something memorable.
A Portable Grill
For the dad who loves to barbecue, a portable grill is a must-have! Choose a grill that is lightweight and easy to set up, making it perfect for impromptu backyard cookouts or even camping trips.
For the foodie dad:
Cooking class
Consider gifting your foodie dad a hands-on culinary experience. This could mean a cooking class with a professional chef or a tasting tour of local restaurants and food trucks.
New kitchen knives
If your dad loves to cook, why not invest in a quality set of kitchen tools or appliances? From a high-end knife set to a top-of-the-line sous vide machine, these gifts are both practical and indulgent. Not only will your dad appreciate the added convenience, but he’ll also have fun experimenting with new techniques and recipes.
For the dad who has practically everything:
LOVE OF LEBANON
Lebanese cuisine is one of the most diverse in the region, with a mixture of both Middle Eastern and Mediterranean influences. The new Tarbouesh outlet in Juffair promises an authentic experience, so Kristian Harrison donned his felt hat and checked it out.
Located at the new Seven Hotel, the quaint restaurant has an extensive menu that will appeal to foodies everywhere, with vegetarians, meat lovers and pescetarians all catered for. Featuring gorgeous views of the sea looking across towards Muharraq and Hidd, Tarbouesh is a beautiful location with decoration that merges the classical and the contemporary.
It’s a picturesque scene that deserves to be enjoyed by all, so the long, narrow design of the restaurant means you’ll always get a table which delights, whilst also offering a look into the kitchen where the top chefs craft their delicacies in full view. The divine smells drifting through had us salivating before we even had a chance to sit down!
First up were the appetisers, a selection of cold mezzeh including Hummus, Baba Ghanoush, Taboulleh and the masterpiece of the selection, the Mutabal! The latter in particular was some of the best I have tasted in Bahrain, made even better with piping hot bread pulled straight out of the oven.
The stylish takes on the classics we know and love continued with the hot mezzeh, including the exceptionally-spiced Batata Harra, crumbly Kebbeh and crispy Cheese Rolls.
These were complemented by salads packed with a plethora of healthy veggies such as courgette, aubergine, lettuce, tomato and olives.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a traditional Lebanese feast without unleashing the carnivore within me, and the Mixed Grill did not disappoint! The Shish Tawook and Chicken Kebab were tender, juicy and cooked to perfection, with the former packing
enough herbs in to create the distinctive taste but not overpowering the palate as unfortunately happens elsewhere.
The Chicken Shawarma was freshly sliced in the local tradition with a creamy Tahini sauce, and would be the perfect snack if lounging by the nearby pool or if you were a guest in the hotel and felt a little peckish.
One of my favourite meaty delights is Lamb Chops, and I was glad to see that Tarbouesh offered them freshly grilled and with enough meat on the bone to really get your teeth into. I would say that they were lightly too well done for my tastes, but this is a personal preference easily rectified.
After the swathe of platters we were offered, I was completely full and declined dessert, but the menu promises a wide selection including Cheesecakes, Ice Cream, Fruit Platters and more.
No meal is complete without something to wash it down with, and I was impressed with the selection of mocktails to accompany the usual soft drinks, teas and coffees. Selected beverages are also available.
The food, company and views were so fantastic that I heartily recommend it to those looking for a new Lebanese-themed spot to try out. I tip my (fez) hat to Tarbouesh!
JUNE DINING
Enjoy spectacular brunches, lazy lunches and relaxing dinners all while cooling off with the perfect drink. Bahrain This Month shares the best places to dine in June, whether you are looking for best experiences for Father’s Day, where to gather for Eid at the end of June or just a cool spot to chill.
BUFFALO & BUFALA
Coming from the Italian Mediterranean, Harvester presents the Buffalo & Bufala, an Italian water buffalo meat that is bound to satisfy your meat-eating experience! Offering three types of Buffalo Steak sandwiches, from Panini Ciabatta, Buffalo Hamburger or the Herbs Focaccia, all of which are complemented with Buffalo Mozzarella Cheese. Available from June 1 from 6pm to midnight.
Call 17 531-122
NEW MENU!
Indulge in an all-new menu from Teatro at Downtown Rotana where you can enjoy a blend of Western and Asian cultures creating a delightful assortment of flavours! Refresh your palate with Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Indian and Italian cuisines every day of the week.
Call 33 605-070
MEMOIRE DE VERSAILLE
Experience culinary delights at Legendz Steakhouse at InterContinental Regency Bahrain, with its relaxed romantic atmosphere, and enjoy the chef’s creation of a seven-course degustation dinner. Don’t miss out on the experience of a revamped and unique fusion menu inspired by ‘Memoire De Versaille’ with special vine pairings. Enjoy this experience on June 28 from 6.30pm to 10pm for BD37 with selected house vine pairings.
Call 17 227-777
YOUR TABLE BBQ
Enjoy a barbecue by the poolside terrace as you enjoy the refreshing outdoors at Palms Terrace, Mövenpick Bahrain. Order your table BBQ of fine Frankfurter sausages, Shish Tawook, beef tenderloin and lamb chops and grill them how you like them. This gorgeous spread is available daily from 6pm to 11pm for BD12++ per person.
Whatsapp 33 640-032
GO DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE
Enjoy an afternoon tea experience inspired by the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland at Bay View Lounge at Four Seasons Hotel Bahrain Bay. Executive Pastry Chef Imad Boukli has created a menu with handcrafted pastries, unique sandwiches complemented by a selection of tea, coffee or mocktails from the newly launched Beverage Zero menu. It is available daily starting June 15, 12pm to 11pm for BD18 net per person with a trio of handcrafted mocktails.
Call 17 115-500
SURF & TURF NIGHT
Enjoy a choice selection of prime beef cuts and fresh seafood flame-grilled to order from Baharat Turkish Restaurant, Le Meridien City Centre Bahrain. Garnish the grill experience with fresh salads, starters and locally grown grilled vegetables. End your dinner with one of the largest awarded selections of desserts. BD28 net per person including soft beverages and BD38 net including selected beverages and it’s also available on the Entertainer app, as a buy one get one free. Enjoy Surf & Turf Night (buffet), every Thursday from 7pm to 11pm.
Call 17 171-441
GET YOUR GREENS ON
Join Gulf Hotel Bahrain for an unforgettable culinary experience that’s as exotic as it is delicious. Chef Tej and team have crafted a special a la carte menu that’s bursting with the vibrant flavours of India, featuring an array of mouth-watering dishes that showcase the freshest and finest greens. This unmissable event runs until June 10 and is available at Rasoi by Vineet.
Call 17 746-461
BBQ NIGHT
Experience a magical evening of Mediterranean flavours and lounge music by resident DJ to set a perfect Middle Eastern mood with the stunning views at Terrace@28 Rooftop Lounge at Wyndham Garden Manama. Live unlimited BBQ is served with a selection of cold and hot Mezzeh and desserts prepared by experienced chefs. Savour this experience every Monday starting June 5 from 7pm to 11pm for BD15 net with soft beverages and BD25 net with selected beverages. Contact 66 398-787
TASTE OF ITALY
The Diplomat Radisson Blu Hotel, Residence & Spa’s Mondo Italian restaurant is hosting a number of special promotions this month. First is the Taste of Italy Steak Night every Monday from 5pm-10:30pm. Order any steak and also get a selected house beverage. Every Wednesday is Pasta Night, from 5pm-10:30pm. Order two pastas and get a complimentary appetiser of the day. Family Friday Festa offers a delicious feast for minimum two guests, from Noon-10:30pm for BD16 per person. Finally, check out Pizza on The Double every Friday and Saturday from Noon-6pm, which offers one pizza and a 50 percent discount on the second.
Call 17 531-666.
BISTRO BRILLIANCE
Craving a twist on a classic bistro experience? Look no further than the modern take on traditions at Go Bistro by La Table Krug, located at Nikmati next to the Royal Marina at The RitzCarlton, Bahrain. The menu features innovative adaptations of beloved bistro fare, from Mussels A La Provencale to Le Poulet A La Boss. Indulge in a variety of classic and contemporary dishes, along with an extensive beverage list including selections from France and beyond. Enjoy an unforgettable dining experience in a stylish, inviting French ambience without ever leaving the island. Call 17 586-499.
BRUNCH-LICIOUS FRIDAYS
Friday Brunch is back at La Med! Enjoy a brunch-licious experience like no other with your family and friends. A delicious spread of international specialties awaits along with fun activities for kids and adults alike to enjoy. The brunch features a sumptuous carving station, delectable desserts and an array of select items from the hotel’s award-winning specialty restaurants. It takes place every Friday from 12:30pm-4pm and costs BD35 per person including soft beverages, BD45 with select beverages and children can enjoy for BD17.5 each.
Call 17 586-499.
AMBIENT AFTERNOONS
The Jumeirah Gulf of Bahrain Resort and Spa has a perfect offer for those who want to indulge in a little Afternoon Tea. The Majlis Al Fijiri has an extensive selection of new cakes, coffee and summer drinks for guests to enjoy at their leisure. Open the entire day from 9am to midnight, it costs BD27 net for two people.
Call 33 663-494.
FRIDAY FUN
The Jumeirah Gulf of Bahrain Resort and Spa’s Obab Al Bahar restaurant is offering a fantastic Friday Brunch featuring delicious flavours and an exciting atmosphere every week. The price is BD30 net with soft drinks, BD39 net with selected beverages, kids aged six-12 are BD15 and children under six are free. Call 33 663-494.
Art Exhibition
Under the patronage of HE Shaikh Rashid Bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Chairman of Bahrain’s National Council for Arts, Bahrain Businesswomen’s Society held the opening of its first art exhibition “Entilaq” featuring 13 female artists from the Bahrain Businesswomen’s Society at Safeya Ali Kanoo Hub for Arts and Handicrafts.
FATHER’S DAY WEEKEND TREATS
Origins Restaurant at Vida will be honouring all the super dads with a dedicated Vida Father’s Day Friday Brunch weekend getaway starting early from June 16 featuring a grand buffet and a special 25 percent off. Dance to live tunes and indulge in a range of scrumptious dishes, complemented by mouthwatering desserts, sure to satisfy every palate. Treat your dad to a special day filled with great food, music and memories to cherish forever on the picturesque shores of Marassi Al Bahrain. Enjoy this special brunch for BD28 or BD35 with selected beverages from 1pm to 4pm.
Call 77 488-100
FATHER’S DAY BUFFET
Make this Father’s Day extra special with Gulf Hotel’s Al Waha restaurant’s exclusive offer – 50 percent off. Treat your dad to an unforgettable dining experience and indulge in a feast of his favourite dishes. From succulent grilled meats to refreshing salads, flavourful side dishes to delectable desserts, the buffet is a celebration of the rich and diverse flavours of international cuisine. Indulge in this special offer on June 18, 12pm to 4pm for BD13.8 with a special 50 percent discount on buffet prices for all fathers.
Call 17 746-461
EID SPECIAL BUFFET
A feast fit for royalty this Eid Al Adha. From succulent grilled meats to fragrant rice dishes, refreshing salads to delectable desserts, experience a celebration of flavours and aromas that will delight your senses. Gather your friends and family at Al Waha Restaurant at Gulf Hotel Bahrain for this fantastic feast June 28-30 for BD 25. 20 percent discount for NSA/Prestige Club Members.
Call 17 746-461
EID FAMILY BRUNCH
Create treasured memories at Origins Restaurant at Vida Eid Family Brunch with your family and loved ones on the second day of Eid featuring feasts of epic proportions and captivating live entertainment. Indulge in a lavish spread of international cuisines from fresh seafood to succulent meats and veggie options, catered to every palate. Top off your experience with a range of desserts, all surrounded by mesmerising views of the beach. Soak up the vibrant atmosphere and sip on chilled bevvies, as there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Call 77 488-100
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PROTECT YOURSELF in the Digital Age SCAMS from
Written by Yaqoob AlrayesCybercriminals are constantly devising new ways to trick unsuspecting individuals into divulging sensitive information or parting with their hardearned money. In this article, we will highlight some of the trending cyber scams and provide valuable tips on how to avoid falling victim to them, including a focus on OTP scams, trading scams and crypto scams.
One-Time Password (OTP) Scams:
OTPs are used as an additional layer of security to authenticate online transactions, but cybercriminals have exploited this system’s vulnerabilities. In these scams,
attackers trick victims into providing them with the OTP through various methods, such as phishing emails, fake websites or social engineering techniques.
How to avoid it:
Be cautious with any communication or request that asks for your OTP. Legitimate organisations or financial institutions will never ask you to provide your OTP through email, phone or other unsecured channels. Do not share your OTP with anyone and report any suspicious requests or activities to your IT security team in your company or to the relevant authorities immediately.
As our lives become increasingly interconnected through digital technologies, the threat of cyber scams loom large.
Eco Summit
The Bahrain International Schools Eco Summit event organised by St Christopher’s School, was held at Bahrain Polytechnic. The Eco Summit is an important event that focuses on promoting sustainability and environmental awareness among all students aged 10-16 who attend international schools in Bahrain. The event featured a range of speakers, including experts in sustainability and environmental studies, who presented on various topics related to environmental conservation and sustainability.
SHE''''''''' S ELECTRIC
Now that the sound of loud and searing engines of Formula 1 cars pelting around the Bahrain International Circuit has abated for another year, there’s plenty of scope to appreciate the quieter and greener side of motoring life.
So it proved with my test drive of the wonderful, fully-electric Mercedes EQB, the latest electric SUV from the iconic marque boasting advanced technology and value luxury for the environmentally-conscious.
I hadn’t even left the parking space outside the marque’s exclusive dealership Al Haddad Motors’ showroom in Tubli before I knew this would be an experience with a difference.
I’d done my usual routine of sitting in the car for my brief with the friendly marketing team, adjusting the seat and mirrors, having a fiddle with the switches on the dashboard and then cycling through the touch-screen to see what sort of features were available.
Then I pressed the stop/start ignition button, and nothing happened. Of course, silly me had forgotten the deathly quiet of an EV firing up without that familiar roar of an engine!
I soon rectified that, whacking the gear stick into ‘Drive’, I glided out of the car park and out onto the roads in mild wonderment at this magical piece of technology.
There is a certain stigma about electric vehicles which indicate that they have no bite, with some detractors almost having you believe they are powered by a couple of AA batteries and not one capable of 215kW of power and 292 horsepower.
I couldn’t help but laugh at this notion when I hit the highway and put my foot down, with G-forces slamming me back in my seat as an emission-free eruption of acceleration greeted me. There’s certainly no compromise compared
to petrol power when it comes to the EQB, which can broach the typical 0-100kmph gap in just 6.2 seconds. Slip it into Sport mode for an even tighter, grippy drive that corners with a sharpness that belies the car’s weight.
Indeed, green power continues to improve immeasurably, with the EQB equipped with an advanced battery system that provides a range of up to 426km on a single charge. It also has a fast-charging capability, which means that you can charge the battery up to 80 percent in just 30 minutes.
Continuing the eco-friendly theme, the vehicle is made from recycled materials and is carbon neutral, making it an eco-friendly choice for those who want to reduce their footprint.
There’s plenty of space in this seven-seater, with comfortable seats and a plethora of adjustment options complemented by ample cargo room for larger families. The high-quality finish of the leather and soft-touch fabrics breathe luxury, too.
The infotainment system contains all the quirks, gadgets and apps you’d want, while it barely took me a second to ease into Mercedes’ interface and soon had the air conditioning, music and navigation settings dialled up on the intuitive touch screen. I also appreciate the head-up display showing my speed, RPM and remaining battery charge without ever having to divert my gaze from the wheel.
Whilst very modern under the bonnet, the EQB is modest outside of it, with the face of the EQB blanked off with a gloss black finish and a lightbar across the top connecting the headlights. Beyond that, it’s more of a conventional SUV, with large slab sides and a squarer rear end design with some funky tail lights.
It’s certain that with eco-friendly and exceedingly fun cars like the Mercedes EQB available, the future is not that anymore … it’s the present.
For more information, visit the Al Haddad Motors showroom in Tubli or call 17 785-454.
Middle East Debut for Audi AI:RACE
For the first time, Audi Middle East has brought the brand’s worldrenowned AI:RACE prototype model, which embodies the future of high performance, to the region at the Museum of the Future in Dubai. A groundbreaking prototype, the AI:RACE is a true masterpiece of automotive engineering, showcasing Audi’s forward-thinking, innovative spirit. Sleek, powerful and eco-friendly, the Audi AI:RACE is an all-electric, highperformance supercar.
The AI:RACE is the latest of several iconic models and concept cars to be displayed in the Museum of the Future, including the Audi Vision GT, A6 Avant e-tron concept, Skysphere, A:I ME, and most recently the S1 Hoonitron. Part of the successful ongoing strategic partnership between Audi Middle East and the museum, which is currently in its second year, the collaboration aims to showcase the future of mobility in a series of exciting Audi concept models to museum visitors.
Designed for both the race track and road use, the Audi AI:RACE’s driver’s seat and cockpit are integrated into a uniquely shaped, sliding inner monocoque shell. The powerful electric drivetrain features three motors, which provide a combined power output of up to 500kW allowing the vehicle to reach 0-100kmph in just over two seconds.
2023 RAM 1500 TRX HAVOC ILLUMINATES EXPANDED LINE-UP
The Ram Truck brand has announced that the new 2023 Ram 1500 TRX Havoc edition is joining its line-up. The exclusive model –with a unique Baja Yellow exterior colour –offers customers another option when purchasing the 702 HP truck.
The TRX Havoc is another string in the bow of a selection which already features the quickest, fastest, most powerful and most
fuel-efficient trucks on the road today. This edition packs a 6.2-litre supercharged HEMI V-8 engine producing 702bhp.
Also exclusive to the TRX Havoc is the 18-inch all-black bead lock capable wheels, dual pane panoramic sunroof, spray-in bedliner, adjustable cargo tie down hooks, deployable bed step and an LED cabmounted brake light.
Inside, the TRX Havoc Edition includes Prowler Yellow accent stitching, an embroidered ‘TRX’ seat back logo, unique carbon fibre accents, a leather and carbon fibre flat–bottom steering wheel, unique centre console badge, Head-up Display and a driver’s screen that features TRX in Baja Yellow. Safety features include adaptive cruise control, Lane Keep Assist and pedestrian emergency braking.
BMW LOOKING TO THE FUTURE WITH I7 M70 XDRIVE
With the BMW i7 M70 xDrive, BMW M puts an all-electric performance model at the top end of the new BMW 7 Series model range. It is the most powerful model with an all-electric drive in the overall BMW Group portfolio. With an electric motor on both the front and rear axles, which together generate a maximum system output of 485kW/660bhp, and an M suspension, the new BMW i7 M70 xDrive offers the perfect combination of electric mobility and performance, providing a driving experience that is unique in the luxury segment.
The top model of the new BMW 7 Series accelerates from zero to 100kmph in 3.7 seconds, making it the fastest all-electric BMW model. The top speed is electronically limited to 250kmph.
This new performance record is achieved thanks to an innovation patented by the BMW Group, which uses six excitation coils in the stator of the electric motor instead of the usual three. This allows the electric machine to generate extremely high power in a light and compact design and to provide it continuously up into high speed ranges.
The standard suspension technology of the new BMW i7 M70 xDrive includes M specific adaptive two-axle air suspension with automatic self-levelling and electronically controlled shock absorbers whose response is optimised thanks to M specific hydraulics. Integral Active Steering and the Executive Drive Pro suspension package including Active Roll Stabilisation with Active Roll Comfort also feature as standard equipment. The package also offers an M sports brake system and 21-inch M light alloy wheels.
MCLAREN AUTOMOTIVE APPOINTS NEW MEAF MARKET DIRECTOR
KIA SCOOPS DOUBLE
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iF DESIGN AWARD 2023
Kia has been awarded two significant accolades at the iF Design Award 2023. The brand’s success in the prestigious ‘Company Branding’ and ‘Shop/Showroom Store Identity’ categories signifies the continued strength and effectiveness of Kia’s creative approach to customer engagement and its competitiveness in global design since the brand relaunch in 2021.
Kia’s ‘Movement that Inspires’ ethos and its ‘Opposites United’ design philosophy sit at the heart of every strand of the brand’s global corporate identity and showroom identity strategies. Combined with models such as the recently revealed EV9 allelectric flagship SUV, they play a pivotal role in accelerating Kia on its rapid transition from a car manufacturer to a sustainable mobility solutions provider.
‘Movement that Inspires’ represents Kia’s determination to create spaces for customers to find value in every moment to become inspired and find more time to bring their ideas to life. Meanwhile, the marque’s ‘Opposites United’ design philosophy takes inspiration from the contrasts found in nature and humanity, utilising the character of one element to bring out the character of another.
McLaren Automotive, the British creator of pioneering supercars partly-owned by Bahrain’s sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat, has announced the appointment of Robert Holtshausen as Market Director for the Middle East and Africa.
With more than a decade of experience at McLaren Automotive, including six years within the Middle East and Africa (MEAF) region, Mr Holtshausen will be spearheading the company’s local operations from the brand’s regional office based in Bahrain. Having joined McLaren Automotive in 2012, Robert’s professional background is predominantly automotive sales and marketing, having most recently held the position of Regional Sales Manager – Middle East and Africa. In his new role, Robert will be focusing on consolidating the brand’s leading position in the region and will report directly to Brett Soso, Managing Director – Europe, Middle East and Africa, who is based at the company’s headquarters in Woking, UK.
“I am incredibly proud and excited to be taking up the role of Market Director for the Middle East and Africa,” said Mr Holtshausen. “The MEAF region provides amazing opportunity and I look forward to contributing to, and driving, our continued success in the region.”
St Christopher’s Cathedral
A service in celebration of the Coronation of HM King Charles III and the Eve of the Patronal Feast Day of St Christopher’s Cathedral was held and followed by a bring and share dinner and Scottish Country Dancing.
Zahrat Al Fayrouz
The grand opening of Levantine restaurant “Zahrat Al Fayrouz” was held at Jumeirah Gulf of Bahrain Resort and Spa.P a a S
THE NEW SERVICE ON THE BLOCK
Very recently, I realised that STC Pay had changed the way it allows users to use its payment systems. With a new app update, there was an automatic bank account linked to my number. Without any application made by me, using STC Pay gave me a free bank account and an IBAN number. My first thought was – that’s a brilliant win-win strategy at play. My second thought was – I need to understand how and why service providers are doing this. That’s when I stumbled upon ‘Payments-As-A-Service’ or PaaS.
PaaS refers to specialised payment-related services like payment engine hosting, reconciliation and settlement, cross-border payments and third-party collections via a cloud platform. These systems allow companies to broaden their services to customers using one single channel. PaaS offers flexibility, the ability to scale up and innovate to a much larger extent than legacy banking and finance systems.
These services are related to two broader services. The first is Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) which offers customisability in infrastructure but requires high levels of technical skills and associated costs. The second is Software as a service (SaaS) wherein the vendor manages all services and functions which are usually preconfigured, with limited customisation. PaaS offers customers a sweet spot between IaaS and SaaS where it provides virtual resources requiring moderate technical skills alongside systems that have the
flexibility to customise and set up operations based on specific needs.
PaaS services are primarily cloud-based and therefore off-site. PaaS vendors provide servers, storage, networking, virtualisation, middleware, the operating system and the runtime. Therefore, their clients (companies) are only responsible for data and applications. This offers an environment where developers can build, compile and run their programmes without worrying about the underlying infrastructure.
Enterprises can leverage simple programming interfaces to introduce new products and financial solutions. With the use of PaaS offerings, these can be directly integrated into the banking technology stacks. This integration makes plugging product and service gaps more efficient. For instance, regional payments provider Tap payments allows for payments across currencies and service providers by using leveraging banking systems and infrastructure across countries.
Globally PaaS revenue is projected to reach US$113.3bn in 2023. A major driver of this growth is that PaaS provides companies with facilities for application and development of services at a fraction of the cost. This is more prominent when compared to establishing these facilities with their own resources. The increasing demand for mobile applications has also contributed to growth.
The PaaS segment is likely to continue expanding in the coming years. This can be
attributed to the fact that companies are increasingly offering multipurpose PaaS solutions rather than the single-purpose solutions that are currently contributing to a major share of the revenue in this segment. It is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2023-2027) of 16.7 percent, resulting in a market volume of US$210.4bn by 2027. The key players in this segment are Amazon Web Services (36.6 percent) and Microsoft (20.5 percent). In the region, the total estimated revenue was USD780 million. Growth in this segment can also be attributed to the trend of multipurpose PaaS solutions rather than the single-purpose solutions.
The world of payments is complicated and needs a tremendous amount of integration. Every single step in the process that allows users to transact, has the potential to become a business in itself. We needed to be able to make payments from our phone, in came QR code technology, back-end integrated and customer verified systems like BenefitPay, STC Pay, etc. Each of these are fintech ecosystems in themselves. The value chain is wide, deep and complicated waiting for the next idea that can monetise one small sub process and create the next “as-a-service”.
Pria Masson is the Founder of GMI Advisory WLL–a Management Consultancy that helps companies with their strategy, business plans, presentations and preparing for investors. You can visit her company website gmiadvisory.com to connect with her. You can follow Pria at her Instagram handle @guide_my_idea
BANKING CHAIRMAN HONOURED
The Bahrain Association of Banks (BAB) recently recognised Dr. Ali Adnan Ibrahim for his exemplary leadership as the Chairman of the Sustainability and Social Responsibility Committee for several years.
Under his guidance, the committee achieved numerous notable accomplishments in the field of sustainability and social responsibility. Specifically, Dr. Ali and his team submitted innovative proposals on policy and programme development in sustainable finance, which helped to advance sustainable banking practices in Bahrain.
The Committee coordinated with the Central Bank of Bahrain and developed a comprehensive
BAHRAIN FORECASTED TO BE WORLD LEADER
Bahrain is projected to be the world’s leader in consumer adoption of real-time payments, according to the 2023 Prime Time for Real-Time report, published by ACI Worldwide. With consumers and businesses in the Middle East demanding cheaper, faster and more efficient ways to pay, and merchant acceptance of real-time payments on the rise, consumer and business adoption via popular new use cases is heating up.
By 2027, Bahrain citizens are expected to make an average of 83.3 real-time transactions per month, which makes Bahrain the world’s leader, ahead of Brazil, Thailand and its closest regional competitors, Saudi Arabia and UAE. The report highlights that real-time payments are strongly embedded in the everyday lives of consumers and businesses in Bahrain. In 2015,
the Central Bank launched Fawri+, a real-time payments system that sets the standard for instant payments in the region. Today, nearly 60 percent of electronic payments in the country are processed in real time, forecasted to rise to 78.6 percent by 2027. With the support of the Central Bank enabling easier use through digital apps like BenefitPay, real-time payments are helping promote financial inclusion and increase financial stability across the economy, leading to stronger economic growth.
recommendation for regulatory reforms. The Committee also worked closely with Tamkeen to launch a solar financing scheme supported by six banks.
Dr. Ali Adnan’s dedication and expertise have had a significant impact on promoting sustainable finance and social responsibility within the banking sector. The BAB’s recognition of his achievements is a testament to his outstanding contributions and leadership in this important area. In the presence of Association officials, Mr. Adnan Ahmed Yousif, the Chairman of BAB, presented Dr. Ali Adnan with a certificate and a shield of honour during a reception.
Total real-time payment transactions in the country are expected to grow from 276 million in 2022 to 1.3 billion in 2027, representing a compound annual growth rate of 35.5 percent, outpacing any other market in the Gulf.
BOOST TO BAHRAIN BANKS
The Bahrain Association of Banks (BAB) has announced that the newly-implemented judicial orders related to bank accounts, known as the JBOS system, will ensure the swift transmission of judicial orders immediately after they are issued by the judge. This system will contribute to reducing the burden of the accumulation of judicial orders and marks a significant improvement in litigation procedures for financial cases.
The new JBOS system is now fully managed by the Ministry of Justice and has replaced the previous account suspension and cancellation system, known as BUB, which was previously managed by the Central Bank of Bahrain. The system requires banks to respond daily to judicial requests related to funds and their collection in bank accounts. As a result, written electronic judicial letters to banks requesting amounts to be collected are no longer issued.
FIRST BAHRAINI ON BUSINESS ELITE AWARDS ‘40 UNDER 40’
Mohammed Al Kayed, the former chief executive of Sevens Holding, has become the first Bahraini to win the top rank in an elite list of young executives and entrepreneurs shaping the present and future of the region’s business sector.
Business Elite’s ‘40
Under 40’ is a prestigious awards programme and
Mr. Al Kayed outperformed 40 participants who competed with him to win the award, which identifies outstanding young executives and entrepreneurs in global business and creates networking opportunities. Mr. Al Kayed is the current adviser to the chairman of Sevens Holding, a leading company in the field of hospitality, food and beverage in Bahrain, and is responsible for all operations and real estate management of the company including general strategic directions, setting priorities and monitoring asset performance.
Through this, he built an administrative and financial structure for a private contract worth more than $300 million, and reduced annual expenses to maintain financial stability during the pandemic-fuelled recession. The young leader also built and launched a hotel and resort with a 5-star rating in Bahrain demonstrating excellence in stimulating business organisations to take advantage of emerging opportunities.
Commenting on the achievement, Mr Al Kayed said: “It is a great honour to receive this award from a prestigious institution. Thanks are also due to Sevens Holding chairman Shaikh Khalifa bin Rashid Al Khalifa for his continuous support and guidance.”
It also provides information on the amounts that must remain in individuals’ accounts, and it automatically sends an order to cancel the seizure of the amount and debit the individual’s bank account immediately after the bank’s response to the court order.
This system is expected to increase flexibility, transparency, and speed in the overall process of procedures.
Dr. Waheed Al Qassim, CEO of the Bahrain Association of Banks, highlighted the Association’s role as an effective mediator between the Ministry and the banking sector during the testing period of the new system, ensuring that all parties’ requirements were met. He stated that the system is expected to gradually evolve in the interest of all, taking into account all suggestions to ensure the implementation of all provisions smoothly while safeguarding the rights of individuals and banks.
BAHRAIN EDB TO HOST QUARTERLY BUSINESS LAW FORUM
Bahrain’s Economic Development Board (EDB) is hosted the second of its quarterly Business Law Forums for 2023 last month.
With these forums, the Bahrain EDB aims to establish a platform to facilitate a space for stakeholders and experts to regularly discuss and debate topical issues, learn about the latest development in the realm of business law and assess the need for improving existing laws or the introduction of new laws to improve the ecosystem for doing business in the Kingdom, a statement said.
In view of the Bahrain EDB’s mandate to attract investment opportunities and enhance Bahrain’s investment climate, it champions regularly reviewing existing business legislation and establishing dynamic business laws, with a particular focus on addressing potential issues in ICT and priority sectors outlined in the Economic Recovery Plan, as this is considered vital to support the development of a business-friendly environment.
Moreover, it helps to enhance the ecosystem to attract investment and further diversify the economy, thereby stimulate economic growth and increase high-value opportunities for employment, said the statement. The forum focused on knowledge exchange and discussion of digital markets, digital services and data governance. It also touched on regional developments in in company law and commerce law together with other topical legal issues.
Dr. Jameel Al Alawi, Senior Legal Advisor at Bahrain EDB, said: “We in EDB are proud to organise these quarterly business law forums. Through these forums, we hope to build on Bahrain’s pioneering strides towards enriching the business ecosystem, by enabling discussion and debate and providing relevant insights to further elevate Bahrain’s competitiveness on a global map.”
Black Mirror (Season 6)
The sci-fi dystopia anthology series created and written by Charlie Brooker is back after four years! More disturbing stories await with Aaron Paul, Anjana Vasan, Annie Murphy, Auden Thornton, and Ben Barnes headlining the cast for this season.
Releases
Kristian Harrison previews the latest and greatest offerings available this month on streaming services.
Manifest (Season 4 – Part 2)
The last batch of episodes for the final season of Manifest will see the Death Date headed for all of the remaining Flight 828 passengers after a mysterious accident delivers ominous warnings on a biblical scale that will further jeopardise the livelihood of all the passengers.
Tour de France: Unchained
One of the most important fixtures of the calendar in the world of professional cycling, F1 Drive to Survive producer Box to Box Films has collaborated with the organisers of the gruelling Tour de France for an exciting new docuseries.
Extraction 2
First released three years ago, Chris Hemsworth will be suiting and booting up again to play the role of Tyler Rake. In this entry, Rake gets himself into hot water after becoming involved in another deadly mission rescuing the battered family of a ruthless Georgian gangster from the prison where they are being held. Starring alongside Hemsworth in the sequel are Golshifteh Farahani, Adam Bessa and Tinatin Dalakishvili.
The Perfect Find
Will a 40 year-old woman with everything on the line — her highstakes career, ticking biological clock and bank account — risk it all for an intensely lusty secret romance with the one person who could destroy her comeback, for good? Directed by Numa Perrier, this new romance movie is based on the novel by Tia Williams. It’s headlined by Gabrielle Union, Keith Powers and Aisha Hinds.
The Consultant
Christoph Waltz is the boss from hell in this new comedy-thriller, based on the book by Bentley Little. Following the death of CompWare CEO, new consultant Regus Patoff (Christoph Waltz) is hired to improve the app-based gaming company and immediately clashes with its employees. Things take a dark turn after employees Craig (Nat Wolff), Elaine (Britanny O’Grady) and Patti (Aimee Carrero) find out he’s not who he says he is.
Jimmy O. Yang: Guess How Much?
If you were a fan of Jimmy O. Yang’s beloved first global stand-up special Good Deal, then you will love the follow-up that is Jimmy O. Yang: Guess How Much? Over the span of one top-notch hour of comedy, Yang delves deep into a slew of topics that include everything from love languages to loser friends to negotiating with his Asian parents.
The Ferragnez
The Ferragnez gives viewers an exclusive looks into the professional and personal lives of digital entrepreneur and fashion icon Chiara Ferragni and her rapper and entrepreneur husband Fedez as they get candid about their relationship, successes, challenges and journey into parenthood. Along with their young kids Leone and Vittoria, the Ferragnez family continues to pursue their passions as well as their love for each other, making for a fascinating look at this Italian power couple and their family.
Life Below Zero: First Alaskans
Life Below Zero provides viewers with unprecedented access to the daily hardships of living off the land (and water) in some of the most extreme conditions on Earth. This series is dedicated to Alaskan Natives who are focusing on their right to preserve their threatened ways of life, doubling down on ancient wisdom to ensure its survival for the next thousand years.
Flamin’ Hot
Flamin’ Hot is the inspiring true story of Richard Montañez, the Frito Lay janitor who channelled his Mexican American heritage and upbringing to turn the iconic Flamin’ Hot Cheetos into a snack that disrupted the food industry and became a global pop culture phenomenon.
Stan Lee
This brand new feature-length documentary will celebrate 100 years of Stan Lee. Tracing his life from his upbringing in New York as Stanley Lieber to the rise of Marvel Comics, Stan Lee tells the story of Stan Lee’s life, career, and legacy using his own words and personal archival material.
Metallica
72 Seasons
Verdict:
Functional yet formulaic from the metal icons.
What’s the story?
72 Seasons is the 11th studio album by American heavy metal band Metallica. Of the album’s title, frontman James Hetfield stated: “72 seasons. The first 18 years of our lives that form our true or false selves. The concept that we were told ‘who we are’ by our parents. A possible pigeonholing around what kind of personality we are. I think the most interesting part of this is the continued study of those core beliefs and how it affects our perception of the world today. Much of our adult experience is re-enactment or reaction to these childhood experiences. Prisoners of childhood or breaking free of those bondages we carry.”
Worth a listen?
Never before has Metallica seemed so comfortable being Metallica, embracing their identity as a collective and letting each member play to their strengths: Lars Ulrich’s drums are pushed forward in the mix, Robert Trujillo roams wild with his bass, Kirk Hammett gets plenty of room to solo, while Hetfield processes all he’s learned in therapy. The album is filled with meditations on mortality and morality, looking back on formative years with clarity, not anger. There are no slow moments, there are no ballads: the entire record barrels forward at an advanced clip and crushing volume. It’s heavy but it’s not grimy or gritty. Metallica are old pros at this point, so they favour clearly articulated production, and they know how to reserve their energy so they play for endurance, not speed; even when this comes close to thrash tempos, the band never threaten to give themselves over to abandon.
FUSE Everything But The Girl
With Fuse, the first EBTG album in 24 years, it’s clear the duo of Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt are not interested in dwelling in the past. The taut beats and vibrating bass of marvellous lead single ‘Nothing Left to Lose’ plunk EBTG’s sound firmly into 2023, yet the sparse, clear production makes it unmistakable that Thorn’s voice has roughened up a bit, even since her last solo record. This only adds more emotional weight to her lyrics, which are as thoughtful as ever, yet especially relevant for the 2020s. Fuse contains the most adventurous production EBTG have ever attempted, showing that the duo haven’t lost their touch for pairing up-todate music with relevant, affecting subject matter.
MUDHONEY Plastic Eternity
Great bands adapt to change, and Mudhoney have certainly done that. Plastic Eternity sees the band in solid, engaging form. Mudhoney devote less time to the hard fast tunes and more to the mid-tempo grungy slog they love while using additional instruments to fill out the atmosphere, with bongos, keyboards, and occasional lo-fi electronic buzzing augmenting the dirty guitars on several cuts. This album shows Mudhoney are capable of surprising us (and themselves) 35 years in, and judging from the results, it won’t be the last time they’ll pull that off.
THE SMASHING PUMPKINS
Atum
An ambitiously sprawling rock opera, 2023’s Atum finds Billy Corgan dipping into the sound of pretty much every era of Smashing Pumpkins’ career. For fans keeping track of the concept, the album (presented over three discs) continues the story of Shiny, the main character first introduced on iconic album Mellon Collie, though you’d have to dig pretty deep to pull any strong narrative threads out of the material. Conceptual conceits aside, these are some of the strongest melodic and heartfelt anthems Corgan has written in years. The album runs the gamut of the band’s sonic palette, from shimmering sunburst synths and pummelling acid-rock guitar pyrotechnics to more introspective piano and electronicsaccented balladry.
BAHRAIN POST SERVICES
Bahrain Post has launched its official postal service mobile app, which is available on both Android and iOS devices. It comes packed with features, which means fewer needless trips to your local post office!
The app is provided by the Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA), in collaboration with the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications (MTT) in efforts to improve the efficiency of the delivery services and online tracking of postal packages within Bahrain, saving users time and effort.
The application provides users with the following eServices:
• Mailbox Renewal: Enables users to renew their Mailbox subscription and update their contact details.
• Postal Tracking: Enables users to track their postal packages delivery status relating to Bahrain Post.
• Fee Calculator: Enables users to calculate the costs of sending packages locally and internationally.
• Locator: Enables users to view locations and contact details of the post offices and the public mailboxes within the Kingdom of Bahrain.
• Stamp Gallery: Gallery that showcases all postal Bahraini stamps created, a favourite option for stamp enthusiasts.
• Notifications: Enables users to receive notifications for any postal status changes.
Of course, Bahrain Post still operates numerous branches across the Kingdom which offer the above services, plus physical mail posting. If users encounter any issues with the Bahrain Post app or have any enquiries, they can use the national suggestions and complaints portal bahrain.bh/tawasul.
ARCADE PORTABLE GAMER
A paper plane with With classic games such as Golden Axe and Sonic Triple Trouble this device takes you on a trip down memory lane with 30 pre-loaded SEGA classics on its bright LCD display. You can also plug the gamer straight into your television for maximum nostalgia.
Available at: www.thegadgetflow.com
SKYDRIVE
A paper plane with an electric motor. The special paper is already lined so you know where to fold, making sure you will always get the most aerodynamic design. Attach the motor assembly to the centre, charge it up for 20 seconds and you are ready to watch your creation fly rather than drop at your feet.
Available at: www.amazon.co.uk
CHALKBOARD GLOBE
A printed globe that lets you add your own details onto the map. You can doodle landmarks, tick the places you’ve been, circle where you want to go and draw a cross against the places you want to avoid. The 20cm diameter globe is set on a sturdy metal base and spins on its axis like any regular globe.
Available at: www.red5.co.uk
LIGHT GROOVES
These are funky charge and sync cables that indicate your phone’s power without you even having to look at the screen. As soon as you plug the cables into a power source, you will see electroluminescent green or blue lights flying through the cable. Fast flying lights mean you are around half way charged, slow moving lights are for over 65 percent and once the charging is complete, the lights will disappear. Available at: www.amazon.co.uk
RC TARANTULA
If you enjoy pranking your friends, or you just love spiders, then this is the perfect gadget for you. Use the remote to scurry round the house and terrorise as you go. It can also be put into auto mode to scamper round by its own accord. Available at: www.amazon.co.uk
DEAD SPACE REMAKE
VERDICT:
A visceral, frightening horror.
RATING:
FORSPOKEN
Mysteriously transported from New York City, Frey Holland finds herself trapped in the breathtaking land of Athia. A magical, sentient bracelet is inexplicably wrapped around her arm, and Frey discovers the ability to cast powerful spells and use magic to traverse the sprawling landscapes of Athia and defeat powerful monsters.
ONE PIECE ODYSSEY
One Piece Odyssey is a grand RPG in which you play as One Piece anime protagonist Luffy and his pals as they’re swept up in a wild storm and transported to a strange island filled with mysteries. With towering enemies and other deadly challenges now in their path, it’s up to the Straw Hat pirates to survive their trip, discovering new items and locales along the way.
WHAT IS IT?
Dead Space is a survival horror game and a remake of the 2008 game of the same name. Set in the 26th century, the story follows engineer Isaac Clarke, a crewman on a repair vessel assigned to the USG Ishimura, a massive planetary mining ship that has gone silent.
GAMEPLAY
Players navigate level-based sections of the Ishimura, completing narrative-driven missions, solving physics puzzles within the environment and fighting monsters called Necromorphs. These enemies appear from vents or awaken from corpses scattered throughout the ship. Isaac can access multiple weapons throughout the game to combat the Necromorphs, which can only be killed by severing their limbs.
GRAPHICS
The game retains the same story and structure as the original but features redesigned assets, character models and environments. The latest consoles have allowed the developers to present the game as an uninterrupted sequence shot, absent of loading screens. The game’s original visceral atmosphere is maintained but enriched with new musical elements and cues.
SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS: THE COSMIC SHAKE
Wish-granting Mermaid’s Tears in the hands of SpongeBob and Patrick … what could possibly go wrong? Sure, the very fabric holding the universe together could come very undone, opening up portals into Wishworlds full of knights, cowboys, pirates and prehistoric snails. But that’s nothing everyone’s favourite sponge can’t handle –with the right cosmic costume! Explore seven distinct worlds and don more than 30 cosmic skins to rescue the universe.
littlealchemy2.com
This one is a fun little time killer. As its name suggests, the website deals with the process of transformation you achieve when you start mixing different things. You start with four elements: Earth, Fire, Water and Air. The goal is to create as many different materials or objects as possible, with a maximum of 720. For example, earth and air will form dust. There are no rules, just mix and match your creations to create new ones. You will not even know where your time went.
READ WOMAN THIS MONTH IN ANY FORMAT CONVENIENT TO YOU:
nautil.us
A great place to read informative and impeccably-written articles dealing with a multitude of topics which can be broadly divided into science, history, psychology and autobiography. If you are looking to learn while passing time, there’s no better place.
hotspot3d.com
Imagine a situation where you want to buy a smartphone out of a bunch of notable picks but can’t decide which one can offer the best bang for your buck. Wouldn’t it better if you could get a handy tool that can let you quickly compare smartphones? Well, this is where Hotspot 3D has a role to play as it helps you compare devices in 3D so that it becomes a tad easier for you to decide which one can fit into your demand.
braingle.com
Braingle is a one-stop online shop with games to tax various parts of your brain. Here, you will find games like trivia, riddles, quizzes, puzzles, brain teasers and more. The games are exciting yet challenging, and there are various levels of difficulty so you can ramp it up if you’re finding them too easy.
to keep you abreast of everything that’s happening in and about town.
About Moschino Mad
Moschino Spring 2023 Donna is Creative Director Jeremy Scott’s response to the gloom and issues we’re facing today, and its motive is mood buoyancy. He believes we must be cognizant of what’s happening around us while holding space for joy. Let’s explore the Moschino SS23 collection – a prism of optimism.
“It’s not possible to constantly hold onto crisis. You have to have the love and you have to have the magic. That’s also life.” -Toni Morrison
Models strutting down the runway in Moschino’s SS23 collection were the true vision of happiness. Looks that we can bring to life this summer through their eclectic RTW collection. Bright colours, fun motifs, vibrant animations and a colour palette that grabs your attention.
The symbolic uplift starts with daytime looks to stay afloat. Boxy jackets, sporty dresses and functional skirts feature faux-blow up hearts, a reimagining of the famed Moschino icon. A direct twist on the word 'inflation' then starts to enter the relief, with pool toys, life rafts and life preservers taking shape across suiting, refined daywear, graphic-impact eveningwear and accessories, alike.
A noir jacket and trouser suit boasts inflatable lapels and pocket covers on the former, complete with oral valves for aerating the accents. As the lineup progresses, a touch more formality drifts to the top: A pink blazer and skirt set with floaties at the cuffs, a blow up-collar classic moto jacket paired with a midiskirt, and a patterned column dress complemented by a pool raft stole are all part of the interplay.
In Moschino’s long-standing manner, each piece in Spring holds some wink or trick of the eye, and is layered with double entendre and wit. The inflatables are genuine or faux, signaling questions between illusion or reality (another conceptual adjunct to the complexity of our era). Ultimately, though, it’s about offsetting the negativity – of breaking through the surface into a ray of sunshine, even when the rest of the water is shadowed in grey. That’s where joy may be found.
The right note
The harp brings an element of whimsy and wonder to any occasion. Egyptian harpist Silvia Saad, who is currently living and performing in Bahrain, is the perfect match for this magical instrument. Farrah Saville chats to her about her journey into classical performances.
Silvia Saad meets the Bahrain This Month team at the Gulf Hotel’s lobby area for an interview and shoot. Immediately, all eyes are on this absolute stunner. She is wearing a floral, almost fairytale-like dress; her long flowing Rapunzelesque hair and gentle demeanour has heads turning and rightfully so. On her shoulder is a giant purple bag, in it the most beautiful harp.
Silvia, who was originally born in Egypt, has a Master’s degree in the harp instrument and is currently living as a performer for luxury events in Bahrain. She is also a member of the Bahrain Philharmonic Orchestra and has been playing the harp since she was seven after watching her aunt play the piano.
She says: “After seeing her play, I really wanted to try it. My parents took me to a music conservatory and the teachers said my fingers might be better suited to the
harp and not the piano. They showed me some girls playing on it and when I saw it, I thought it was amazing. It reminded me of a children’s cartoon or story. So I continued my education with the harp and eventually graduated from the conservatory with a Master’s degree in the instrument.”
Silvia has turned her love and mastery of the harp into a business in Bahrain, and she has been booked by clients for luxury events, weddings and hotels. The pride she takes in preparing for her performances through the type of harp she uses, the way she dresses and what type of music she plays, has set her apart.
“Playing the harp is not a hobby,” she explains. “It’s something you study and take seriously. I think it’s the same approach for making a business out of it. I spend a lot of time on Instagram selecting what I want to promote and how I edit my page creatively.
I get some clients who direct message me on Instagram but many come to me while playing at events.”
She explains that clients will book her for other events after seeing her play and also after seeing the amount of time and effort that goes into matching the theme of the event, which includes striking dresses and jewellery, hair and make-up.
Silvia also played with the Bahrain Philharmonic Orchestra, which she describes as a 'wonderful experience'. She says: “It was my first time in Bahrain to have the orchestra playing classical music; you need to listen to your colleagues when playing as part of an orchestra.
“My ultimate dream is to be a very famous artist one day. When people say ‘harpist’, I hope they will say my name as well,” she says with a big smile.
FIGHTING FIT AT 50
After going through an incredibly difficult period and approaching 50, Françoise Salameh believed her future looked bleak. She ultimately got herself fighting fit, both physically and mentally, and sat down with Kristian Harrison to discuss her journey.
In 2017, Françoise moved to Bahrain and reinvented herself. Using her background in communications, public relations and journalism, the native Lebanese created an interview platform on Instagram which attracted global icons including Grammy Award winners, National Geographic photographers, Netflix documentary personalities and more. The page, @unspoken.untoldstories, was thriving, and Françoise was enjoying her life in the Kingdom. Then, in October 2020, tragedy struck. She lost her father, Hadi, to a sudden illness. Seemingly completely healthy except for a small ulcer, it suddenly burst and within 48 hours he was gone.
Françoise pinpoints this as the moment her depression began as the grief overwhelmed her, but it was soon to become worse. In the summer of that year, her sister, Florence, was diagnosed with lung cancer and within six months, she also passed away too in January 2022.
“I was stuck in a dark hole of depression,” Françoise remembers. “I was sinking deeper and deeper with seemingly no way out.
“I felt like there wasn’t much in the way of support in Bahrain, an outlet where I could express and process my grief, and I gradually got worse. I would wake up in the morning and barely feel like I could get out of bed to go to the bathroom or take my two children to school. I gained a lot of weight, was barely able to climb the stairs without gasping for breath, and I was disgusted with myself on the chance I caught myself in the mirror. I was nearly 50, with a slowing metabolism, and I just thought that was it in life.”
Ultimately, in one lucky moment, something clicked and Françoise decided she needed to change. To this day, she still cannot pinpoint exactly what it was, but it felt powerful.
“I looked at myself and just realised things had to change,” she explains. “I’d just lost my father and sister, and I just wanted to disappear. I also didn’t want to go to a doctor and be dependent on pills for the rest of my life.
“Therefore, I chose healthy eating and fitness to emerge from it. I joined the gym at the Bahrain Rugby Football Club, which is an amazing facility with great equipment and a supportive atmosphere.
“Every day without fail, I wake up and the first thing I do is think positive thoughts and say a prayer of gratitude for where I am. I then go straight to the gym. It’s all about consistency, as is the nutrition side of things. Manage your portions and try to minimise sugar in your diet.
“I lost eight kilos in a year and now people approach me and ask if I’ve had plastic surgery to look how I do, but I promise I haven’t! It’s the greatest compliment I can receive. I feel energised and much healthier both physically and mentally.”
Françoise now hopes to use her experience to help those of a similar age, both men and women, who are struggling with grief and depression and feel they are ‘past it’ agewise.
“When I was at my worst, I felt like I didn’t have a support group,” she explains. “So I want my story to inspire others and help them become healthier and enter the next great chapter of their life.”
Quiet Time and Why It Is Important
walls of every preschool and kindergarten classroom you’ve seen. A picture schedule shows kids what to expect each day. When kids know quiet time is coming, it helps them prepare and transition.
Quiet time is an important part of a young child’s day, and not just because it gives small bodies a rest, but because it helps them emotionally reset and recharge, which is necessary for helping them manage their emotions and handle frustrations. Quiet time also helps kids get through their busy days with enough strength and energy to match their intense childhood curiosity. Frequent rest is essential for growing bodies. Building quiet time into your day can help your child better handle the stressors in their world, too.
While you may be fully invested in creating quiet time for your children each day, getting them on board can be a whole different issue! Transitions are hard for children, and transitioning from running around outside to quiet time can be tough. The trick to having a successful quiet time is structuring your day to build towards quiet time.
Use a picture schedule. Create a schedule for each day that uses a visual representation of each major activity, including quiet time, e.g., breakfast, getting dressed, playing outside, quiet time, art time and so on. You can print pictures from the internet, take photos or use line drawings and attach it to an easel .
Kids respond well to picture schedules—which is why you’ve probably noticed them on the
Make sure the activity before quiet time has a definite, clear end point. If kids are playing outside, they may be upset when you bring them in, complaining that they were just about to do something amazing. Consider having a snack or playing a game together just before quiet time. Activities that clearly end (the game ends, the snack is all gone) make for easier transition points than open-ended play-time.
Use a timer for quiet time. Once children are in quiet time, make sure it’s clear to them how long they’ll need to stay there. Consider using a visual timer that clearly indicates to children how long quiet time will last. You can also play music or use a standard playlist during quiet time, so your child can get a sense of how much longer they have in their quiet time. Remember, you have to be consistent in requiring them to stay in quiet time until it’s over; if they can whine their way out of it, they’re going to try getting out of it every day!
When you’re ready to try quiet time, keep in mind that although it feels like flipping on a movie is a great way to help kids relax, the reality is screen time isn’t actually the best use of quiet time. Kids benefit far more from relaxing, engaging activities that let them recharge their bodies while completing a calming task.
Books are the perfect quiet time activity, even for pre-readers. Reading and looking through books helps develop all kinds of academic and pre-academic skills. When children read the same book over and over, they learn predictability and routines. Children learn about sequencing and imagination. Have a big stack of preferred books available and let your child read through them during quiet time.
Lego, block sets and other building toys let kids have some quiet time while still being engaged in an activity. Have a bin or two of toys available in their bedroom, and encourage children to create away! Make it a rule that they can show you all their creations at the end of quiet time-otherwise they may keep sneaking out of their room to show you their masterpieces.
Calming music can help set the mood for your child, relaxing them and helping them reset themselves during their downtime.
There are a lot of options for quiet time, but remember to set up the day to prepare your child for quiet time, to help your child understand how long quiet time will last and to pick quiet, relaxing activities. Try to avoid screens and build in simple, engaging tasks to help them return to their day recharged and ready to go.
The words 'quiet time' bring to mind images of a silent house, a resting child and a few minutes of solitude for parents. Ouiam El Hassani discusses what quiet time really is and why it is so important.
Mango Mania at Lulu Dana Mall
Launch of our Parent’s Guide
Omneyat Foundation, a nonprofit charity foundation registered in Bahrain which works to promote evidence-based practices for individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities, held the launch of Parent’s Guide to raise awareness on the larger developmental disability community in Bahrain.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT OFFICE (PMO)
HOW FAR WE ARE IN BAHRAIN?
According to the Project Management Institute (PMI), only 58 percent of organisations fully understand the value of project management. Further, according to Wellingtone (2020), 71 percent of project professionals believe that the perceived value of PMOs will increase. In addition, the study conducted by Wellingtone in 2020 stated that 89 percent of organisations have one or more PMOs; 26 percent of these are less than two years old.
Written by: Eman DeabilFirst certified PfMP Bahraini woman, PMO Consultant, PMO Global Awards Judge, PMO Award Winner
Earlier this year I did a short poll in one of the social media channels to get an idea whether organisations in Bahrain have an established project management office (PMO) or not. Many of the respondents stated they don’t have one or they are not sure if they do. Then I did a quick scan and realised that many organisations have no PMOs, and their projects are scattered, or sometimes not defined or managed as projects. No ownership is assigned and hence no accountability can be established, budgets assigned to them are mostly ad-hoc and approvals on the same are only sought when needed, projects are not strategically aligned to the corporate strategy (if any) and no mechanism is there for projects selection nor prioritisation, etc.
That’s why writing about this topic to establish some sort of awareness became a necessity.
“You don't know until you know.” – Cynthia Hand. Or in other words, you don’t realise you need it until you know what it is.
What is a PMO?
In the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide, the Project Management Office (PMO) is defined as “a management structure that standardises the project-related governance processes and facilitates the sharing of resources, methodologies, tools, and techniques”.
To elaborate on the above, the project management office (PMO) is a unit or department that defines and maintains the standards of project management for a company. It could be 1) centralised where there is one hub managing the projects, or 2) decentralised where a subunit is created under each department to manage the projects under that department – like having an IT PMO for instance for managing IT projects,
or a 3) hybrid, where a centralised hub and cross-functional units are established to create a matrix structure. Or it could simply be established for managing a project for the period of the project and then dissolved. It could be insourced or outsourced. There are many international bodies and associations nowadays that have defined many models for PMOs.
In general, there are many types and models for PMOs; no one size fits all, each organisation might require a different PMO setup. It depends on the organisation’s maturity, size and structure, stakeholders’ needs, the type of services and processes that are to be handled by the PMO.
Why do organisations need PMOs?
Below are some of the objectives for having a PMO in organisations:
The simple answer to this is to create value - Ensure that the projects undertaken by the organisation are delivering the intended value set by the leaders of the organisation, be it a competitive edge, operational excellence, revenue generating, cost reduction, etc.
More objectives can be summarised as follows:
• Facilitate the identification and classification of projects.
• Facilitate the selection and prioritisation of projects.
• Ensure strategic alignment with the corporate strategy.
• Ensure adequate governance controls for each project supported by clearly defined roles and responsibilities.
• Provide capacity and capability planning, to enable the effective management of resources across the organisation-wide projects.
• Identify and develop project management methodology, best practices, and standards that fit each project type and size, and design customised approaches if required.
• Offer coaching, mentoring, and training.
• Monitor compliance with project management standards, policies, procedures, and templates by means of project audits and oversight.
• Develop and manage project policies, procedures, templates, tools and techniques.
Critical success factors for establishing an effective PMO are:
• Sponsored and supported by the board and executive management.
• Managed by people who are well equipped with knowledge and practical experience.
• Has a well-defined operating model with clear vision, mission, structure, governance, roles, responsibilities, authority matrix, framework, policies, processes and technology.
• Supported by digital means to automate as much as possible.
• Aims to fulfill the organisation’s vision and meet stakeholders’ expectations.
All expectations and statistics indicate that the adoption of PMOs in the region will increase in the coming few years. Yet the first step to achieving this target is to make more people aware of the importance of project management. The below table reflects where we stand in terms of numbers in comparison to our neighbours in the GCC (Ref. PMI registry).
• Manage communication and reporting of the projects in the portfolio to the relevant stakeholders on a timely basis.
• Manage the benefits planned from each project by ensuring setting clear quantitative and qualitative KPIs, monitor them throughout the project.
• Ensure that projects are delivered on scope, on time, and on budget, yet considering the changes that could occur throughout the project lifecycle and make the necessary justifications for the same.
Spectacular
South Africa is a must-see destination if you want to take a break and experience something extraordinary. Bahrain This Month's resident South African, Farrah Saville, encourages a visit to her country.
Located in the Southern Hemisphere, South Africa has stunning beaches, beautiful countryside, world-class wildlife and amazing cities to explore. With all the incredible variety on offer, here's a rundown of where to go and what to do on your visit to South Africa.
Kwa Zulu Natal
For beach lovers, Kwa Zulu Natal boasts some of the world's most pristine and beautiful beaches. With plenty of sun, sand and fun, it is an ideal spot for a summer vacation. Head over to Durban and relax on the Golden Mile beach and stroll along the walkway overlooking the Indian Ocean, where you can admire spectacular views of the coastline. Another great option for beach lovers is Umdloti, where the warm waters and fine, golden sand make it the perfect spot for swimming or simply taking in the spectacular ocean view. Visit iSimangaliso Wetland Park, home to various endemic species, including several sea turtles and bird species.
History buffs can delve into the region's culture and explore Kwa Zulu Natal's past. Zululand Battlefields offer guided tours where you can discover more about this historic region. Durban also has several cultural attractions worth exploring, including Victoria Street Market and Durban Indian Temple.
The Drakensberg Mountains offer some of the best opportunities for outdoor recreation. From abseiling and rafting to mountaineering and paragliding, adventure seekers will find something that tickles their fancy. The amazing cultural experience provided by traditional South African villages also helps make the experience more unforgettable.
Insider info: Don't miss the opportunity to see the capture site and sculpture of Nelson Mandela in Howick.
Mpumalanga
This province offers breathtaking landscapes, lush vegetation and unique wildlife, making it a must-visit destination for tourists worldwide looking for an adrenaline-filled adventure.
Besides its natural beauty, Mpumalanga is also well known for its culture. People can learn more about local traditions and languages while exploring the province's cultural heritage through museums and cultural centres.
There is so much to experience and appreciate in Mpumalanga, from visiting God's Window and Kruger National Park to playing golf at some of the best golf courses in the world.
Insider Info: Make sure to stop at the geological site Bourke's Luck Potholes.
Cape Town
From unique shopping experiences in Greenmarket Square to exploring the historical museums of Bo-Kaap, a lively and vibrant atmosphere greets you no matter where you are in the city. Cape Town is considered a safe city; however, visitors should know the safety regulations while exploring the area. With that said, there is so much to see and do and experience, including a trip to Stellenbosch, where visitors can explore art galleries and farms. From mountain hikes and outdoor activities to beverage tasting and luxury accommodations, Cape Town is an exciting destination to explore and discover. A diverse array of activities and attractions await you in this beautiful and unforgettable city.
Insider Info: Stop at Reuben's Restaurant & Bar Franschhoek for a fine dining experience with a twist.
Johannesburg
Johannesburg, affectionately known as the 'City of Gold', is one of South Africa's most exciting and dynamic cities. It is known for its diverse shopping districts and rich history, but its welcoming atmosphere truly sets Johannesburg apart. There are plenty of shopping options, from unique street vendors selling traditional arts and crafts to modern department stores. Those who enjoy culture and history will appreciate Johannesburg's museums, heritage sites and monuments. You'd be remiss if you didn't visit Soweto, a historical township where Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu once lived.
Garden Route
A trip to the Garden Route along South Africa's eastern coast is an absolute must for nature lovers. Take a hike through one of the many pristine forests and encounter the plentiful wild birds, primates and other animals. Stretching from Mossel Bay to Storms River Mouth, this stunning landscape will provide a lasting memory.
Kruger National Park
Take in South Africa's awe-inspiring wildlife on a game drive through the Kruger National Park. See if you can spot the 'big five' – the lion, leopard, elephant, rhinoceros and Cape buffalo. It's a great way to see some of the incredible species that call this area home.
WE’VE GOT YOU COVERED!
A little bit of concealer goes a long way when it comes to giving you a refreshing look. Discover THE MAGIC from Siella Beauty as it unveils its first-ever concealer! The new must-have concealer comes in 10 shades that will enhance your skin with its magical formula.
Siella Beauty's Multi-Magic Concealer is a lightweight, high-coverage and creamy concealer that builds into your foundation if desired. It blends effortlessly giving your skin a creaseless bright and smooth finish that lasts all day.
This concealer is infused with skin-loving
Summer Ready
ingredients that provide a hydrating, anti-aging effect and reduce the appearance of dark circles and puffiness. It can be used as a colour corrector, concealer and brightener, a foundation and even as a contour.
Available at siellabeauty.com.
It’s getting hot out here so it’s time to bring out the very best of summer beauty essentials. Your best bet for summer is to go light on your makeup and use the very best skincare you can get your hands on. Here are our recommendations!
SKINCARE ON THE MOVE
Time is a precious commodity, and taking care of our skin often falls low on our list of priorities. To keep up with our busy lifestyles, the innovative beauty brand FOREO has come up with quick and effective solutions for individuals who are always on the move. The LUNA mini, BEAR mini and UFO mini 2 are portable, lightweight and easy to use, no matter where you are.
We love the BEAR mini, a portable microcurrent device designed to prevent signs of ageing and lift the face. Its small size makes it easy to use onthe-go, and can be used to target specific areas of the face such as the cheeks and jawline. The device incorporates Anti-Shock System & T-Sonic technology to stimulate facial muscles and improve skin elasticity. With regular use, the BEAR mini can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and result in firmer and toned skin.
Available at namshi.com.
UNLEASH LUSCIOUS LIPS
With glossy lips making a comeback in the beauty world, Wet n Wild's MegaSlicks LipGloss is here to steal the spotlight. This L.A.-based beauty brand’s sensational, longwear gloss boasts a pigmented formula, delivering a perfect pop of colour and shine that's set to dominate the clearshiny pout trend.
The MegaSlicks Lipgloss range features seven stunning shades, catering to all skin types. From glittery neutrals to tinted nudes and the classic clear gloss, there's a shade for everyone. What sets this gloss apart is its nourishing formula, enriched with a lip-loving blend of hydrating Jojoba Glaze, Maxi Lip peptides, Hyaluronic Acid and Collagen. This unique combination not only hydrates the lips but also provides a smooth texture, a high-shine finish, and a moisturising lustre that lasts all day.
Applying the MegaSlicks Lipgloss is a breeze, thanks to its convenient applicator wand that ensures a glossy pout with just a single swipe. The result? Lips that are lusciously hydrated, brilliantly tinted and irresistibly shiny. Available at glambeaute.com.
PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARD
With summer fast approaching, it's time to switch up your skincare routine to combat the effects of the sun, sweat and humidity. A good skincare routine is sure to help you beat the heat and keep your skin healthy.
Our top pick for skincare this month is from the brand Minimalist which designs products to be effective and gentle with their advanced formulations, backed with new age ingredients that nourish and protect skin without damaging the natural barriers.
Regeneration of skin cells is definitely a welcome result of skincare. Minimalist’s AHA BHA 10 percent Exfoliating Serum is a skin-regenerating daily serum with 10 percent blend of AHAs (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) and BHAs (Beta Hydroxy Acids) that mildly exfoliates without drying the skin to reveal clear, radiant and hydrated skin.
The Minimalist range is fragrance-free and non-comedogenic making it perfect for sensitive skin.
Available at noon.com.
FUTURISTIC SKINCARE
To achieve your best summer skin, the CELLRETURN Platinum LED Mask is your best bet. This revolutionary device uses the power of LED light therapy to deliver multiple skin benefits. It has four different modes of operation that can be customised to suit every skin need. It is simply the ultimate summer beauty device to rejuvenate, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and promote a healthy, radiant complexion.
One of the main benefits of using the CELLRETURN LED Mask is that it helps repair any damage from excessive sun exposure such as sunburn, dryness and other effects
of UV rays that leave skin looking dull and tired. The LED light therapy in the mask also helps stimulate collagen production and increases blood flow, which in turn promotes healing and repairs damaged skin. It also aids in preventing further damage from occurring.
The LED mask provides a gentle and noninvasive way to improve the overall health and appearance of the skin as it is designed to increase hydration, reduce inflammation, and promote cell turnover, all of which contribute to a brighter, more youthful complexion. It’s just what you need this summer!
Available at cellreturn.ae.
Why we need our Girlfriends
Ona recent night out with some friends, I laughed until I cried, discovered the most delicious pizza in Bahrain and had a good reason to get all dolled up. So, what was so special about this night? As a working mother, wife and a busy expat, this night made me realise not only how lucky I was to form such a great bond but just how important female friendships are for women.
Throughout my life my female friendships have led me to so many places of discovery, both physically and mentally. And here’s why I believe having deep, meaningful friendships are so important. Throughout my life, whether living in South Africa, where I am from (Howzit!) to living in Qatar, and now Bahrain, friendship is what has helped me navigate some difficult and tricky situations. From challenging situations at work, to traversing relationships, and then moving
into motherhood, the friends I have made have helped me to not only overcome many situations but have able to ease the load through simple basic things, like cracking a joke, reminding me of fond memories, going for a coffee, and going dancing! These moments, when things feel dark and heavy help uplift and lighten the load of the problem.
Additionally, I have discovered that particularly in Bahrain, the friends I have made have really offered me a community that makes me feel like I belong. Despite different backgrounds, and living in different countries, the common thread between us is the very thing that bonds us. That sense of belonging is reiterated by common ground, and transcends language and cultural barriers. Our female friendship also inspire our own independence, and our own self-actualisation
some friends are good for a catch up after a long time, picking up where we left off, and then other friendships are good for every day, meme sharing and just unloading after a difficult day. Female friendships offer encouragement when you just don’t want to work out or go to that painting class, and help us to reach our full potential.
For my friends back home, friendship has been a pillar to keep me grounded to remind me where I come from and where I am going to and why my journey is important. These friends offer emotional support when I am ready to 'throw in the towel and move back' and remind me about why I am living the life I chose. And, thank goodness for that, or else I’d be spending a lot of money on unnecessary flights home!
Where the world can often make women compete, when I look around, I see women building each other up, supporting each other and helping each other to heal and grow. Friendships are the cornerstone of women’s communities, they give us light, upliftment and most importantly they relieve us of the heavy burdens we bare even in a brief moment over pizza.
Farrah Saville revels in the joy female friendships bring to a woman’s life.
How would you describe yourself?
I’m a confident extrovert who absolutely loves life! I always see the glass as half full no matter what I come across and I never take the victim mentality. I absolutely hate 'why me?' personalities or moaners. I feel when life hands you hard times you just get on with it.
What was your favourite band or musician growing up?
So relevant! Backstreet Boys were my favourite band in highschool! I never thought that one day I would see them live in concert, it’s like a dream come true!
Diamonds or pearls?
Your dream holiday destination?
Beach resorts are always my favourite. My dream is to go to Bora Bora.
What’s the most random thing in your purse right now?
Garbage! I don’t know why, but I always end up with random receipts in there.
InHerShoes
In this issue, we chat to Dana Zubari, Co-Founder of Tru Active Sportswear, founder of Lettuce Run and Co-Captain of Cycling Bees. Her energy, innovation and influence are inspiring!
Do I have to choose? I love both so why discriminate! I am a sucker for diamonds and I love wearing them on all occasions; same with my pearls! I feel everyday of your life is a special occasion, so enjoy what you have rather than saving it for that one time that it comes out of the safe for you to wear it!
Three things you don’t leave your house without?
Mobile phone, wallet, lipstick
What would you save if your house was on fire?
My family first, including the animals. Second would be my photos, specifically the old ones.
What’s a quote that never fails to inspire you?
"You do you!" I know it’s not deep but I live by it. I do what makes me feel happy. I have never cared what people’s opinions of me are and I feel that’s why I’m living my best life and thriving.
What’s your favourite movie?
If I could sit through a movie and finish it I would have an answer to this. If I had to choose I’d go back to my youth and say Clueless. I loved the whole pop culture that was built after the movie came out.