Bonanza celebrates the launch of new store in Dolmen City Mall.

Byline: RT Correspondent

KARACHI -- Bonanza Satrangi, the leading fast-fashion brand, has launched their new store in the heart of the shopping arena of the city, at Dolmen Mall Clifton. Shoppers were incentivized with a Flat 40% discount on all products to celebrate the store opening which will run throughout the opening weekend: from 27th till the 29th December. The launch event was attended by the talented Mehwish Hayat who was spotted wearing a design from the brand's new collection. Situated in the shopping centers' upper level, the new store offers Satrangi's latest collections in trendy new designs and colors, empowering the fashion-forward female to stand out from the crowd. Speaking at the launch event, the CEO of Bonanza Satrangi, Hanif Bilwani said, 'We at Bonanza Satrangi are highly excited to bring you a new store at Dolmen Mall, Clifton which is one of the prestigious malls in the country. We aim to become a one stop destination with a product range that is an essential part of your lifestyle today. After venturing into Perfumes, Cosmetics and Bridal, we now plan and look forward to introducing many new products in the future.'

Farce being carried out in the name of accountability: Saeed Ghani

By: RT Correspondent

KARACHI: Sindh Minister for Information, Archives and Labor Saeed Ghani has said that people showed their extreme love and support for Chairman Pakistan Peoples' Party Bilawal Bhutto Zardari in his first-ever public meeting in Liaquat Bagh on Friday. The Provincial Minister for information said that it was one of the huge public meetings ever witnessed in historical Liaquat Bagh. He said this while addressing a press conference on Saturday. Saeed Ghani said that not only thousands of workers and supporters of Pakistan Peoples' Party, but also people from all walks of life came to show their love and affection for their beloved leaders, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto and Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.

While censuring the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaaf for making drastic changes in the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999, through a presidential ordinance promulgated on Friday, Saeed Ghani said that it was only done for fulfill ulterior motives. The provincial Minister for Information said that the only reason to curtail the powers of NAB was to save the financers of the PTI. Besides, to bar the NAB to initiate investigation against few of the projects initiated by...

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