1. zain - Noun
2. Zain - Proper noun
A horse of a dark color, neither gray nor white, and having no spots.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a way to help persuade Canadians to reduce their contacts, health officials need to let people know more about transmission in their community without invading privacy, says Dr. Zain Chagla, an infectious disease physician in Hamilton. Source: Internet
Earlier this year, Wana sold a 31% stake for €228m to the partnership of two Kuwaiti companies, mobile operator Zain and Al Ajial Investment Fund Holding, to help finance the roll out of its 15-year 2G GSM network at the end of 2009. Source: Internet
Middle East editor Zain Ja’far was in the Lebanon capital at the time and explained that the explosion caused several nearby windows to cave in. Source: Internet
A ceremony was held at the Zain booth attended by Bader Al-Kharafi, Zain Vice-Chairman and Group CEO; Sebastian Marotte, VP EMEA from Google Cloud, and Hiroyuki Sato, CEO of DOCOMO Digital. Source: Internet
Al Zain, a former chief executive of Bahraini sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat who set up PineBridge’s regional headquarters in Manama two years ago, said he expected the fund to have a final closing of $200 million. Source: Internet
HRW itself documented 65 cases in which Houthi-Saleh forces forcibly disappeared people and arbitrarily detained at the Political Security Organisation headquarters, Zain al-Abdeen mosque in Hiziyaz and the National Security Bureau in Sanaa’s Old City. Source: Internet