Maldivian authorities have imposed a time limit on transporting cargo within the capital Malé City, effective from Sunday.
April 1, 2018: According to an announcement by the Transport Authority on Friday, the limitation applies to cargo supply to wholesalers and retailers, as well as construction material. Photo: Mohamed Sharuhaan
April 1, 2018: According to an announcement by the Transport Authority on Friday, the limitation applies to cargo supply to wholesalers and retailers, as well as construction material. Photo: Mohamed Sharuhaan
April 1, 2018: Authorities had initially planned to allow transport from 10pm, but had decided to revise the time following the various concerns raised by businessmen, in a meeting with Minister Mohamed Saeed. Photo: Mohamed Sharuhaan
April 1, 2018: From April 1 onwards, businesses will not be allowed to transport cargo during the day time, with the economic ministry’s deputy Adam Thaufeeg saying that the regulation is specific to businesses. Photo: Mohamed Sharuhaan
April 1, 2018: From April 1 onwards, businesses will not be allowed to transport cargo during the day time, with the economic ministry’s deputy Adam Thaufeeg saying that the regulation is specific to businesses. Photo: Mohamed Sharuhaan
April 1, 2018: From April 1 onwards, businesses will not be allowed to transport cargo during the day time, with the economic ministry’s deputy Adam Thaufeeg saying that the regulation is specific to businesses. Photo: Mohamed Sharuhaan
April 1, 2018: From April 1 onwards, businesses will not be allowed to transport cargo during the day time, with the economic ministry’s deputy Adam Thaufeeg saying that the regulation is specific to businesses. Photo: Mohamed Sharuhaan
April 1, 2018: Authorities had initially planned to allow transport from 10pm, but had decided to revise the time following the various concerns raised by businessmen, in a meeting with Minister Mohamed Saeed. Photo: Mohamed Sharuhaan
April 1, 2018: Authorities had initially planned to allow transport from 10pm, but had decided to revise the time following the various concerns raised by businessmen, in a meeting with Minister Mohamed Saeed. Photo: Mohamed Sharuhaan
April 1, 2018: Authorities had initially planned to allow transport from 10pm, but had decided to revise the time following the various concerns raised by businessmen, in a meeting with Minister Mohamed Saeed. Photo: Mohamed Sharuhaan