• Many residents are calling for landscaping streets and planting trees on highways and finishing it by 2015.
• There is criticism about the quality of graduates coming out from Qatar University and the Education City.
• There is acute parking problem at Rumailah Hospital and many patients find it difficult to get an empty parking space.
• There are demands to build clubs or social gathering spaces for retirees.
• Talks are rife about the opening of new Al Wakrah Hospital on December 2, 2012.
• Residents say many Rumailah park visitors are seen throwing empty water bottles and food leftovers all around the park and don’t use the waste bins.
• There is talk about merging eight organisations under the Supreme Council for Family, with three non-Qataris in the new committee.
• Jobseekers are complaining that some companies are conducting pointless interviews.
• Many wonder whether the Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital has enough beds as the population is increasing on a daily basis.
• Many find it strange that the Director of Training and Development and Director of Public Relations are non-Qataris in many companies.