News
-
Kuwait Cabinet ends renewal for expat advisors aged 60 and above
• The final working day for these expat advisors will be March 31, 2025. There will be no exceptions regarding…
Read More » -
Advertisements on social media main source of fraud in kuwait
Lieutenant Colonel Ammar Hamid Al-Sarraf, acting head of the Support Services Section in the Cybercrime Department, has issued a pressing…
Read More » -
Kuwait Oil Company, ‘Manpower’ discuss ways to ease entry visas
Musaed Al-Mutairi, the acting Deputy Director of Labor Affairs at the Public Authority for Manpower, affirmed that the authority is…
Read More » -
Kuwait’s electrical load hits record 17,500 MW; power cuts possible
On Tuesday, the electrical load index in Kuwait surged to a record 17,500 megawatts due to rising temperatures, driving up…
Read More » -
A Promising Resurrections of India-Poland Bilateral Relations
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Poland, which is being hailed as a historic visit by the Indian…
Read More » -
Civil Service Bureau to launch six-month pilot project for employee records in five agencies
The employee record project, set to be launched by the Civil Service Bureau, involves creating an electronic file for each…
Read More » -
Kuwait export crude rises 1% to $85.70 per barrel in July 2024
Crude oil prices drop below the $80 per barrel mark after experiencing increased volatility in recent weeks, influenced by factors…
Read More » -
Ministry tells nurses to skip third fingerprint during surgeries
The Ministry of Health said that if the fingerprint cannot be made, a fingerprint exemption form should be filled out.…
Read More » -
New ministers vow to meet citizens’ aspirations, follow leadership directives
Several pressing issues and files are highlighted for the new ministers, including resolving competency conflicts between state authorities, eliminating bureaucratic…
Read More » -
No plans to cancel subsidies or free services for citizens in 2025
The Ministry of Finance denied social media rumors that the ‘Support Committee’ had met with state institutions and government agencies…
Read More »