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Constitutional Court launches smartphone app

By - Dec 13,2015 - Last updated at Dec 13,2015

AMMAN — The Constitutional Court on Sunday launched a smartphone application, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The app serves lawyers and judges, in addition to politicians, party members, activists and civil society institutions, Petra quoted the court’s spokesperson, Ahmad Tbeishat, as saying in a statement.

The app is free and can be downloaded on Android smartphones. It will be available on other operating systems in the future.

Sergeant honoured for returning missing wallet to owner

By - Dec 13,2015 - Last updated at Dec 13,2015

AMMAN — Gendarmerie Department Director Maj. Gen. Hussein Hawatmeh on Sunday honoured Sergeant Ghazi Hanna Ghazi for returning a missing wallet to its owner, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The wallet contained cash, five credit cards and IDs.

Ministry announces job vacancies in Oman

By - Dec 13,2015 - Last updated at Dec 13,2015

AMMAN — The Labour Ministry on Sunday announced that there are available job opportunities at a company in Oman, targeting several professions, including civil, mechanical and electrical engineers.

Applicants are required to have good English skills and a driving licence, a ministry statement said, adding that the company will offer accepted candidates air tickets, transportation and two bonus salaries.

The ministry urged those interested to send an e-mail to M2s980@gmail.com and access www.neees.jo for more information.

One dead, 16 injured in road accidents

By - Dec 13,2015 - Last updated at Dec 13,2015

AMMAN — One man died and three were injured in a two-vehicle collision in Ghor Al Safi in Karak on Sunday, according to a Civil Defence Department (CDD) statement.

CDD cadres administered first aid to the injured and took them to Ghor Al Safi Public Hospital where they were listed in fair condition.

In Amman, eight people were injured in a three-vehicle collision in the Tabarbour area and taken to Prince Hamzah Hospital where they were listed in fair condition.

Moreover, five people were injured in a two-vehicle collision in Jerash. They were listed in fair condition, the CDD said. 

JMI holds workshop on covering armed conflicts

By - Dec 13,2015 - Last updated at Dec 13,2015

AMMAN — The Jordan Media Institute (JMI) has held a workshop on covering armed conflicts, in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross, a JMI statement said Sunday.

Fifteen reporters from several Jordanian media institutions participated in the workshop, in addition to representatives from the National Centre for Security and Crisis Management.

Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation working to promote creativity, culture

By - Dec 13,2015 - Last updated at Dec 13,2015

AMMAN — Further collaboration is required among local institutions to cater for the needs of the "growing" number of creative Jordanians, Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation (AHSF) CEO Valentina Qussisiya, said.

In a recent interview with The Jordan Times, she highlighted the AHSF's mission to support scientific research, culture and creativity as major contributors to a flourishing national economy, since its establishment in 1978 by the Arab Bank.

The foundation in itself was an embodiment of an entrepreneurial idea back then, where a private institution was concerned with supporting scientists and promoting culture, according to Qussisiya, who highlighted the AHSF's awards for local and Arab researchers.

Over the past 34 years, the Abdul Hameed Shoman Award for Arab Researchers has been recognising a large number of Jordanian and Arab scientists and researchers, standing as the oldest award of its kind in the region, she noted.

"Many of the awarded researchers have reached senior positions in their fields," the CEO said, explaining that the award was given to young researchers, but was expanded two years ago to include Arab researchers of all ages.

Through its forum, established 29 years ago, the AHSF provides a cultural and intellectual public platform where thinkers and opinion leaders engage in public discussions on hot topics related to various social, economic and political issues.

"It is not simple to have established a free and sustainable platform for 29 years," Qussisiya said, attributing the forum's success to the "systematic and continuous" work of successive AHSF administrations.

She added that a large number of visitors attend the forum's weekly activities.

The foundation's library, which boasts over 500,000 titles, is a destination for some 20,000 visitors every month, according to the CEO, who noted that the facility is the first fully computerised library funded by the private sector in the country.

"Our vision for the library is to be a community centre that provides books, services and comfortable reading areas, rather than just a storage room for books," she said, highlighting regular reading events, book discussions and book-signing events.

The library features all kinds of books, databases, newspapers and magazines that are carefully selected after consulting visitors and field experts, all available for an annual refundable subscription of JD10.

"We consult our visitors regarding material of interest, book purchasing, working hours, services and training courses they are interested in," Qussisiya said, noting that all of the foundation's services are free of charge.

Over the past 25 years, the AHSF cinema has played a "significant" role in promoting film culture, by screening international award-winning movies and engaging the audience in discussions with local film critics.

International film weeks also host directors of foreign films and engage them in discussions with the audience to enhance the public's "learning experience", she said.

Due to the lack of literature targeting children, the annual Abdul Hameed Shoman Award for Children's Literature seeks to encourage "genuine, entertaining and modern" literature for children, the CEO added. 

The award recognises emerging writers, poets and literary critics in the field of children's literature, she said. 

The AHSF children's library seeks to create a generation of avid readers, Qussisiya added and the number of visitors exceeds the capacity of the library.

Reaching out to governorates and peripheral areas is part of the foundation's mission to spread culture and knowledge, according to the CEO.

"It is our duty to reach out to residents of governorates who visit the forum and the library," Qussisiya said, citing the recent cultural week in Aqaba as an example

Funded by 3 per cent of the Arab Bank's revenues, the AHSF does not face financial challenges, but has problems related to the lack of supportive individuals and institutions willing to share its message, she added.

 

Furthermore, the region's political conditions hinder the foundation's ability to communicate with scientists, researchers and thinkers, according to Qussisiya.

Gov’t human rights coordinator meets US official

By - Dec 13,2015 - Last updated at Dec 13,2015

AMMAN — Basel Tarawneh, the government’s coordinator on human rights, on Sunday met with Margaret McKeown, judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and an accompanying delegation, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Tarawneh said the government as implemented several measures to safeguard human rights. McKeown voiced the US’ readiness to cooperate in the field of human rights.

 

 

Application period for university scholarships extended

By - Dec 13,2015 - Last updated at Dec 13,2015

AMMAN — The Higher Education Ministry has extended the application period for university loans and scholarships until Thursday after online submissions ended last Thursday, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported Sunday.

Higher Education Ministry Secretary General Hani Dmour told Petra that it is important to submit all papers to offices of cultural attaches at universities, stressing that no documents will be received after the deadline. The ministry started receiving the applications on November 22.

 

 

NEPCO to buy 90MW generated by wind energy in Fujaij

By - Dec 13,2015 - Last updated at Dec 13,2015

AMMAN — The National Electric Power Company (NEPCO) on Sunday signed an agreement to buy 90 megawatts of electricity from the wind energy project in Fujaij, owned by Korea Electric Power Corporation, at a cost of JD160 million.

NEPCO Director General Abdel Fattah Daradkeh said the project generates electric power from wind and sends it to the electric grid for JD0.08 per kilowatt.

He also highlighted the importance of the scheme in helping the Energy Ministry face the increasing demand on electricity, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

 

 

'Silos company to buy 25,000 tonnes of wheat for first time'

By - Dec 13,2015 - Last updated at Dec 13,2015

AMMAN — State-owned Jordan Silos and Supply General Company is planning to float several tenders to buy wheat from international markets as of 2016, Hassoun Mheilan, its director general, said Sunday.

The company, which last week floated a tender to buy 25,000 tonnes of wheat for the first time since its establishment in 2000, plans to import wheat for its flour mill that has a total production capacity of 400 tonnes per day, Mheilan told The Jordan Times.

“Wheat prices are low at present and this is encouraging for us to buy directly from international markets as we usually buy from the Ministry of Industry and Trade. This way it will be cheaper for us,” he said.

The official added that the company has plans to increase the capacity of its silos.

“Demand on wheat rose sharply with the population growth and particularly due to the influx of large numbers of Syrians refugees into the Kingdom,” Mheilan noted.

A tender will be soon awarded to a company to expand the capacity of silos at the Juweideh Complex by an additional 100,000 tonnes. The current capacity stands at 135,000 tonnes.

Another tender is being prepared to expand the capacity of the Aqaba complex silos by an additional 100,000 tonnes.

“Wheat reserves in Jordan are usually sufficient for six months but the plan is to increase capacity due to the rise in demand,” Mheilan said.

Jordan consumes more than 1 million tonnes of wheat annually, according to company figures.

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