Bahrain intensifies anti-smoking driveGraphic warnings on the dangers of smoking will soon be placed on cigarette packets as Bahrain steps up its effort to combat the use of tobacco. They include horrific images caused by smoking such as the deterioration of the organs and har More… |
Bahrain steps up anti-smoking campaignGraphic warnings on the dangers of smoking will soon be placed on cigarette packets as Bahrain steps up its effort to combat the use of tobacco. They include horrific images caused by smoking such as the deterioration of the organs and har More… |
Bahrain to ease clamp on sheeshaHotels in Bahrain will soon be allowed to serve sheesha throughout the year instead of only during Ramadan, along with cafes and restaurants previously prohibited from doing so, said a top official. However, all outlets will have to fulfil More… |
Bahrain may relax sheesha rulesStrict rules imposed by Bahrain’s Health Ministry on sheesha cafes could soon be scaled back, said a senior government official. The rules implemented by Bahrain's five municipalities have proved hard to adhere to, said Municipalities and More… |
Bahrain to move sheesha jointsCoffee shops serving sheesha in the Central Governorate in Bahrain will soon be moved to a specially designated location, away from residential areas. The move, approved by the Central Municipal Council, will affect around 40 coffee shops More… |
Sheesha cafes in Bahrain corniche to be shutSheesha coffee shops on Manama's Al Fateh Corniche are to be closed, to make way for a BD8 million ($21 million) leisure development. Rules restricting the sale of sheesha at coffee shops elsewhere in the Capital Governorate are also t More… |
Sea front coffee shops face Sheesha banSeafront coffee shops on a popular Manama coastline will be banned from serving sheesha from next month, after an earlier deadline was postponed. Warnings have been sent by the Manama Municipality to seven coffee shops located on the Al F More… |
Ban on new coffee shop licences in BahrainA total ban has been slapped on new licences for coffee shops in the Central Governorate in Bahrain. Transfer of ownership of existing coffee shops has also been banned, under a crackdown by the Central Municipal Council, which covers More… |








