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Saturday, November 28 - 2009

Zain Bahrain launches Gaza support campaign

Among the values it certifies to portray as being part of the Arab society, Zain Bahrain's Belonging value has shone through the unfortunate Gaza strip clashes in support of its fellow Palestinians civilians.

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In that pertinence, Zain Bahrain has launched a charity donations campaign as part of the company's support towards the current Gaza strip massacre, where donations are gathered in support of the civilian Gaza victims.

Zain Bahrain has designated the charity campaign through sending an SMS to 1111 containing number 1, to donate BD1 in support of Gaza's civilians.

Donations will be collected during the forthcoming days, as Zain Bahrain will hand over the donations to The Bahrain National Committee for the Support of Palestinians in Gaza, which will deliver the donations to the concerned institutions in Gaza.

Royal Charity Organization's Secretary-General Dr. Mustafa Al Sayed said: "We are thankful to Zain Bahrain's noble and humanitarian actions and we extend our gratitude to its loyal customers for taking part in this initiative that was endorsed by His Majesty King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa and actioned by Shaikh Nasser Bin Hamad Al Khalifa for supporting the committee's initiative."

Zain Bahrain's General Manager, Mr. Mohammed Zainalabedin said: "Such donations are a sign of dedication and given support to our fellow Palestinian civilians living such traumatic instability, hoping their grief will be eased out with the rise of the New Year."
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About Zain
Zain is a leading emerging markets player in the field of telecommunications aiming to become one of the top ten mobile operators in the world by 2011. Zain was established in 1983 in Kuwait as the region's first mobile operator. Since 2003, it has grown significantly becoming the 4th largest mobile network in the world in terms of geographic presence with a footprint in 22 countries spread across the Middle East and Africa providing mobile voice and data services to 56.3 million active customers (as at 30 September 2008).

Zain operates in the following countries: Bahrain, Burkina Faso, Chad, the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Ghana, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Malawi, Madagascar, Niger, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. In Lebanon, the company manages the network on behalf of the government operating as mtc-touch.

Zain Bahrain entered the Kingdom's telecoms market in 2003 as the second mobile service entrant. Riding on the promise of innovative business practices and cutting-edge technology, Zain Bahrain has delivered on these promises by putting Bahrain on the global telecommunications map with a string of firsts - the first country with nation-wide 3G, then 3.5G and now, WiMAX coverage. Today, Zain Bahrain has developed into a successful fixed wireless service operator offering full-spectrum corporate telecoms solutions, voice and data services to customers in the Kingdom.

The company is committed to nurturing the finest Bahraini talent and has an energetic and inspired majority-Bahraini workforce. It's strong CSR initiatives have made Zain Bahrain an active partner in Bahrain's development and progress.
The Zain brand is wholly owned by Mobile Telecommunications Company KSC, which is listed on the Kuwait Stock Exchange (Stock ticker: ZAIN). The company had a market capitalization of over $23.4bn on 30 September, 2008.

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