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DEWA honours the winners of its 2nd Suppliers Cricket Tournament

HE Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD & CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) honoured the winners of the 2nd DEWA Suppliers Cricket Tournament 2016. Other than cricket, DEWA also arranged a football and women's bowling championship.

"We anticipate developing stronger relations with all of our partners and suppliers, while offering high-quality services in pursuit of sustainable development in the Emirate. Based on our Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and as part of our dedication to implementing the instructions of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, we work to promote a culture of positive energy among our staff and stakeholders, while encouraging them to take part in sporting occasions, in a competitive environment, for specific fulfillment, and to enhance team work unity. This will assist our staff and stakeholders achieve their striven objective, and make Dubai the happiest city worldwide," stated Al Tayer.

"Cooperation with suppliers contributes to achieving shared objectives. This allows us to launch brand-new projects to support the economic development of Dubai. DEWA is dedicated to organising joint activities with stakeholders, to accomplish our vision to end up being a sustainable ingenious world-class energy. Sports play an enormous function in promoting happiness, preserving public health, and producing a bridge amongst the UAE diversified community," added Al Tayer.

Dr. Yousef Al Akraf, Executive Vice President of Business Support and Human Resources at DEWA, stressed that organising the 2nd Suppliers Cricket Tournament comes as a result of the success achieved by the first tournament. The event was welcomed and accepted by all, and achieved happiness and satisfaction among all stakeholders. Dr. Al Akraf noted that activities such as these create an encouraging environment to achieve the happiness of stakeholders, which in turn positively affects the performance of services.

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