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ADNOC Distribution 2025 dividend $700m

The company had reported EBITDA of $1.17 bn in 2025.

Empower okays $119.1m H2 2025 dividend

The dividend is equivalent to 43.75% of paid-up capital.

Alujain widens 2025 loss

The increase in loss is due to impairment charges, weaker prices.

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Higher land plot sales boost revenue and operating income.

Tasnee’s 2025 losses deepen

The petrochemicals' company's revenue also fell 17.7 percent.

IGCF 2022 to be held on September 28, 29

  • The forum will analyse the socioeconomic and community trends that will determine the next stage of government communications regionally and around the world
  • It will also spotlight the latest tools and methodologies governments can leverage to communicate with the public during unforeseen or unusual circumstances

The 11th annual edition of the International Government Communication Forum (IGCF), an initiative of the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB), will be held on September 28 and 29 at Expo Centre Sharjah which will be participated by senior public officials, thought leaders and government communication experts.

The forum will analyse the socioeconomic and community trends that will determine the next stage of government communications regionally and around the world. It will also spotlight the latest tools and methodologies governments can leverage to communicate with the public during unforeseen or unusual circumstances.

The debates and discussions at IGCF 2022 will highlight the role of government communication teams in conveying challenges by wielding the right tools, approaches and methodologies to motivate the public to become partners in creating solutions and appropriate practices.

The forum’s two-day agenda will highlight the importance of designing government communication that fully accounts for national realities, including economic, social and cultural challenges, as well as people’s needs and aspirations.