• The Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning will henceforth make public the names of outlets caught violating health rules. The names will be posted on the ministry’s website.
• There is talk about Ashghal and the company that implemented the Salwa Road project being held accountable for the flooding of a tunnel following rains last month.
• There are demands for strict monitoring of truckers, who throw away old tyres in the open, as discarded tyres spoil the look of the area and pollute the environment as the tyres release chemicals into the air in scorching heat.
• There are complaints about the public relations departments of many companies and organisations not having Arabic-speaking employees, because of which many visitors face problems in communication.
• Some citizens who have crossed the maximum age limit for mandatory military service want to be allowed to serve as volunteers.
• There are demands that the authorities regularly check fuse boxes, because sometimes the boxes are found open, and that might result in harm to passers-by.
• There is talk about the Supreme Council of Health announcing that no fresh case of Coronavirus (MERS) has been detected in the country since November 2013.