Hukum Janab was purchased by blue-collar workforce firm Kaacib, which is owned by SAF Facilities Management. They made this merger announcement today in Karachi. The main guest, Bashir Ahmed Farooqui, was present.
Rashid Mehmood, who leads Kaacib, talked first. He agreed with Kaacib. He said that many young people in Pakistan don’t have jobs and need to learn more. Kaacib wants to teach young people how to do jobs like working with their hands and also teach them how to be good at working with others. This will help young people get jobs. Kaacib also uses technology to make manual jobs better. They work with stores and big companies.
Kaacib’s CEO, Syed Abu Faisal, presented the group. He declared that Hukum Janab had been acquired, discussed the labor-intensive economy, and claimed that society gained from it. He conveyed Kaacib’s goals and objectives. He honored top Hukum Janab workers and supporters.
The CEO of Hukum Janab expressed happiness. He can’t wait to work with Kaacib. He and his colleagues will do a lot of labor under Kaacib’s name. He thinks Kaacib will do well at manual labor. Their goal is to assist manual laborers.
The main visitor, Bashir Ahmed Farooqui, congratulated Kaacib. He commended their admirable goal. He thinks Kaacib will transform the lives of Pakistani blue-collar people. He vowed to back Saylani wholeheartedly. Saylani will assist Kaacib in his training and endeavors.
Many notable people were present. Media, business, and tech leaders attended. Diplomats and members of the government were also present.
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