OMAN: CIVIL SERVICE ADVISOR ATTENDS GCC CIVIL SERVICE MEET IN ABU DHABI.

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According to "Oman Observer", Dr Hammad bin Hamad al Ghafri, Adviser at the Ministry of Civil Service, is heading Oman's delegation to attend a meeting of under-secr...

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