Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Tenancy Law amended


In Business Todays January 2011 edition, an article on the recent amendments to the Tenancy Law here in Oman has been published which is well worth reading (click the link to go to the article).

This is slightly dated news but I only just recently became aware of it and figured some of you would not yet be aware of these recent changes either. Some of them are very significant for tenants leasing here in the Sultanate.

Below is a summary of the major changes that have been made to the Tenancy Law.

Summary of significant changes (ripped from the article in Business Today)
  • The requirement that landlords may only increase the rent every three years has been amended such that parties can now agree otherwise.
  • The cap of seven per cent of the annual rental value stipulated in the lease contract has been eliminated.
  • The earliest a landlord can terminate a lease for commercial property has been reduced from seven to five years.
  • In the case of residential property this is reduced from four to three years.
  • The new law provides a mechanism for the landlord to recover expenses incurred in litigation in relation to eviction notices served as a result of non-payment of rent.
Well, as you can see - as nicely summarized by Emilie Sarker from Trowers & Hamlins in the Business Today article - it's open season for the landlords to start jacking up the rents again. Just in time for the anticipated boom in housing generated by the influx of expats working on the Airport. Basically the landlords got 5 major amendments to the law, and the tenants got nothing.

Here we go again then.

le fin.

Monday, 7 February 2011

Car boot sale!

It's been years since I went to a car boot sale... I think this one will be well attended. I know that fellow local blogger, Gatvol in Oman, will be there, and selling some of her vast collection of books, so if you're a bookworm - get in!

le fin.

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Valentines Day

Valentines day is coming, and I've summarised some of the events that are being put-on around town this year:

Left Bank:

The Left Bank bar is having a RO 15 per person special, 2 course meal and a complimentary glass of "bubbly".


Park Inn:

The Park Inn's RBG is having an RO 35 per couple special, it is a 4-course dinner.


The Hyatt:

The Hyatt's four outlets have different Valentines Day packages:

Tuscany - RO 37 per person
Mokha - RO 29 per person
Marjan - RO 23 per person
Safari Rooftop - RO 35 per person

The Chedi:

The Chedi are not doing any Valentines Day packages this year as they are already extraordinarily busy! (Must be nice!) However, they do have a fabulous Spa and there are lots of options for couples who fancy a little bit of pampering. Below is their two page Spa menu.



The InterCon:

The InterCon's got a few events on as well:

Trader Vics: RO 32 per person (5 course meal)
Senior Pico: RO 60 per couple (5 course meal)
Tomato: RO 60 per couple (5 course meal)
Mussandam Cafe: RO 50 per couple (Buffet)



Al Bustan Palace:

The people from the Al Bustan have been in touch and these are their offerings:




The Shangri-la:

The Shang are also running a few themed events.....

Sultanah       *35++
Shahrazad   *33++
Capri Court  *33++
Bait Al Bahr  *33++

Al Tanoor  20++
Samba      20++

*Set menu includes a glass of Champagne and coffee or tea.

All prices are subject to 9% government tax and 8% service charge. 








I'll update this as I get more information.

le fin.

2011 Oman Public Holidays

Of course, public holidays here in the Sultanate are notoriously difficult to predict and pin-down, and also difficult to establish ahead of time what will be granted to the Public and Private sectors here.

However, here is an unconfirmed, guide of expected public holidays here. Thanks to itchy of Oman Forum for the information:

  • 15 Feb Mouloud (Birth of the Prophet).
  • 28 Jun Leilat al-Meiraj (Ascension of the Prophet).
  • 23 Jul Renaissance Day (Marking the start of the reign of Sultan Qaboos).
  • 31 Aug Eid al-Fitr (End of Ramadan).
  • 6, 7 Nov Eid al-Adha (Feast of the Sacrifice).
  • 18 Nov National Day and birthday of HM Sultan Qaboos.
  • 26 Nov Islamic New Year.
le fin.

    Saturday, 5 February 2011

    Super Bowl XLV Today


    Tonight, from 10pm on Fox Sports on OSN, coverage of the 45th Super Bowl being held in the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. However, there is a 5 hour pre-game show (nuts!) and the actual kick off wont start until around 3am Monday morning.... so either record it or take Monday off if you want to see it!

    Also, a rather handy little fixtures card for anyone following the Six Nations - click on the picture below to see all the Six Nations fixture dates and Oman kick off times.
    le fin.

    Help a local blogger, and Tim Hortons

    Firstly, in an effort to help local blogger Olga of Happily Married to a Biker, please keep your eyes peeled for her husbands bike, which was half-inched a few days ago in the automotive crime hotspot of 18th November Street.

    So please, let Olga know if you have seen her bike! Let's hope for a repeat of Other Oman's success last year in finding a stolen Xterra. The person who nicked that Xterra probably ditched it after realising it was crap ;)

    Next up: Timmies!

    Now those of you that know, know. There's simply no comparison when it comes to coffee and doughnuts: Tim Hortons has the rest of the competition licked. I was quite excited to read this morning that Tim Hortons have signed up with UAE based Apparel Group to open up to 120 outlets in the following countries: Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE and Oman!

    5 locations are to be opened this year, but it was not clear in the news coverage where these 5 locations would be opened. I'll update if I hear anything new!

    More soon.

    le fin.

    Friday, 4 February 2011

    6 Nations rugby starts tonight


    Its that time already again, the Six Nations rugby tournament is underway this evening. 11:45pm tonight, England will be playing Wales at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. The games this year are annoyingly not on OSN, but on Al Jazeera sports, which you must pay for separately and you can't use your OSN set top box to receive the channels.

    If you want to watch the matches, they are all being screened live in the Rugby Club, with the first game tonight at 23:45.

    le fin.

    Tuesday, 1 February 2011

    The weekend.

    Well it's certainly been a busy week hasnt it?

    The Egypt situation seems to be settling down now that Mr Mubarak has announced he will step down in September. I'm not going to get further into that here!

    Oman came out on Sunday the 30th Jan and announced that it had busted a UAE spy network. This quickly got picked up by regular news sources and has not really been followed up. Of course, local blogger Undercover Dragon blogged about this in November last year. I understand that both Omani's and Emiraties were arrested, and that they will all be put on trial. I also understand that the penalty for treason is death by hanging.

    A member of the local forum (Karim), Oman Forum, recently posted this comment relating to this story:

    The first time I heard about this was months ago, something like 6 months I think, as it was summer and very humid and I was having a drink at one of the security apparatus beach front recreation clubs at North Azaiba Beach, if you follow my drift.

    I couldn’t believe it at the time, and the person who told was half drunk any way. But over time, this issues started to snow ball in the virtual world and blogosphere, and then came the Omani government official statement, as yes, Oman vaunted security apparatus was infiltrated by the security agencies of Abu Dhabi, and that this breach went quite high in a number of security, military, economic and government departments, a very comprehensive rap sheet.

    What bugged me, and still does, is Why? Why would MBZ (Mohammed Bin Zayed) spy on Oman?

    MBZ is the crown prince of Abu Dhabi, and there is an interesting story about him and Oman. MBZ is the first born of late Sheikh Zayed from his favorite wife, Sheikha Fatima. MBZ and his full brothers make what is currently known as the fatmyds. These brothers are very powerful in Abu Dhabi, they literally control the Country. The then crown prince, and now president and ruler of Abu Dhabi, half brother to MBZ, is Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed, henceforth referred to as KBZ.

    MBZ tried to overthrow his father Sheikh Zayed when he was in death bed. MBZ plan was to take over so that KBZ does not become ruler and president. Some in the know told me that it was Oman security agencies that uncovered the plot, and warned KBZ and some other elders in the Alnahyaan family about the plot. MBZ then fled the UAE, and was given shelter in Oman.

    During MBZ exile, Oman worked out a solution that will allow for KBZ to become ruler, and MBZ crown prince. This seemed to have satisfied all parties.

    As of late, MBZ seem to have come to know that Oman has played a pivotal role in delaying his path to the presidency, and wants to play the same trick on us, i.e., since Oman does not have a crown prince or heir apparent, who will be Sultan if god forbid His Majesty Sultan Qaboos passes away? And can MBZ influence or better still, pick the next Sultan?

    MBZ plan goes way pas regime change, it goes as far as annexing Oman into an extended UAE, more than doubling its land, and quadrupling its people. MBZ is your typical megalomaniac, the sooner he is out of the picture, the better.


    I think that's fairly interesting and worth sharing here. Perhaps this issue has been an ongoing one as opposed to one day of arrests. I say this because an un-named Omani official (quoted by Al Jazeera) said that this story refers to arrests made in November last year.

    In other news, the ongoing Wikileaks issues states that 1 Emirati and 3 Qatari men are wanted by the US for their involvement in the 9/11 attacks in 2001. Hmmm.

    As for local things - the Muscat Festival is ongoing and well worth a visit this weekend, I plan to go hunting for some nice pots!

    Have a nice weekend everyone.

    le fin.