Many people wondered for whom Mr. Zuhair is speaking - the president of the republic (for whom he is supposed to be the spokesperson) or the liquor lobby. The question arose by the interview he gave to Minivan News regarding the President's decision not to give liquor permits to hotels. The President's spokesman apparently lamented the President's decision. He said there are many Maldivians in Colombo where there are many bars, but they do not flock to these bars. He also said that Holiday Inn may sue the government.
His behavior begs the question: for whom he is speaking? The President's Office or the liquor store?
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Whose spokesperson is he?
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His job is not about express his own thinking, rather what presidents believes, take actions. People call him Juhaa and that's for a reason.
ReplyDeleteHoliday inn will sue the maldives government? Not likely cos they are expanding their business already by operating kandoomaa.
ReplyDeleteIt is an utter lie that Maldivians living in Colombo or any other foreign country does not go to bars in herds. They do. It is a routine to see drunk Maldivians outside bars in Sri Lanka.
ReplyDeleteI think he don't exactly know the duties of his position.
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