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Souq Al-Jumaa Municipality Launches Gas Delivery Service

May 15, 2020
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The Souq Al-Jumaa Municipality in Tripoli launched a service to deliver cooking gas cylinders to citizens living within its administrative borders as part of its efforts to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

The Municipality stated that the price of a single cylinder would be five dinars, including the home delivery service. It claimed that it has designated six stores to purchase the cylinders for the district.

It also announced the requirements for individuals wishing to take part in the new delivery service, which include owning your own vehicle, a valid driver’s license and completing an application form issued by the Municipality.

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