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Government to unveil action plan on April 10

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KUWAIT: Minister of Information, Culture, and State Minister for Youth Affairs Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi and Minister of Finance, State Minister for Economic Affairs and Investment Noura Al-Fassam have met to discuss the details of the upcoming visual presentation on the government’s action plan, scheduled to take place on April 10.

In a statement released on Friday and published by Kuwait News Agency, the Ministry of Information announced that the meeting involved a thorough review of all elements of the presentation, including organizational, technical and media considerations. The aim is to ensure that the event aligns with the directives of Kuwait’s political leadership while accurately reflecting the government’s strategy, future objectives and the aspirations of Kuwaiti citizens.

The statement further mentioned that the program for the event was finalized during the meeting. The presentation is set to be held at the prestigious Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Cultural Center, with attendance expected from several government ministers, senior state officials, and representatives from both local and international media outlets.

The Kuwaiti government, which assumed office on May 12, 2024, is nearing the one-year mark in office. However, despite its significant legislative and executive powers, there have been concerns regarding the lack of a clear work program outlining its policies, goals, and strategies for addressing the country’s key challenges. The absence of a comprehensive action plan has coincided with the failure to approve the Fourth Development Plan (2025-2030), which is based on an approach linking development to the knowledge economy — an approach that some analysts believe does not fully address the current economic realities of Kuwait.

Several analysts, speaking to Al-Jazeera and Al-Jarida over the past few months, have emphasized that the government’s action plan must focus on critical issues such as labor market imbalances, diversifying income sources, healthcare deficiencies, and the ongoing housing crisis. These areas, they argue, are vital for the government to gain traction in tackling the country’s economic challenges effectively.

In a January interview with Al-Rai, Minister Al-Fassam highlighted the unique aspects of the upcoming plan. She stated that the plan would include a new model of economic and developmental projects designed to add value to the national economy. These projects, she emphasized, would be measurable, executable, and a top priority at this stage of the government’s work. Al-Fassam further noted that the upcoming work program would focus on clear objectives to foster a productive and sustainable economy.

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Kuwait marks Int’l Day of Air Traffic Controller Oct. 20

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 KUWAIT: The Public Authority for Civil Aviation announced on Sunday that it will be marking the International Day of the Air Traffic Controller under the theme “Recruitment and Training: Our Flight Plan for the Future”. Acting Director General of the Public Authority for Civil Aviation Duaij Al-Otaibi told KUNA that Kuwait International Airport was keen on marking this annual celebration, which is dedicated to the efforts of air traffic control worldwide.

The official noted that the Civil Aviation had sent new air traffic controllers on specialized training courses to enhance their skills and enable them to handle emerging technologies in the field. He pointed out that a new air traffic control towers will be opening soon, in addition to a new runway, boosting Kuwait International Airport’s operational capacity.

Al-Otaibi also noted that data of landings and take-off had been updated, along with new navigation maps, in cooperation with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).The International Day of the Air Traffic Controller marks the anniversary of the International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers’ Associations (IFATCA), founded on October 20, 1961. — KUNA

 

 

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‘LuLu Wali Diwali’ festival kicks off

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KUWAIT: LuLu Hypermarket successfully launched its vibrant ‘LuLu Wali Diwali 2025’ festival, bringing the joyous spirit of the Festival of Lights to all LuLu outlets across Kuwait. The week-long celebration, held from October 15 to 21, 2025, features exclusive Diwali promotions, cultural programs and festive activities to the delight of shoppers and visitors alike.

The grand opening ceremony, held on October 18 at the LuLu Al Rai outlet, was inaugurated by LuLu’s top management, who lit the traditional Diwali lamp to mark the beginning of the festivities. The event featured a lively lineup of cultural performances, interactive activities and competitions celebrating the diversity and creativity of the community.

Among the highlights was the Diwali Rangoli Competition, where participants showcased their artistic flair through colorful traditional designs. Winners of the contest received valuable prizes for first, second and third places. Visitors also enjoyed special cultural performances that added color and excitement to the event. All LuLu outlets across Kuwait are adorned with beautiful Diwali-themed decorations, including traditional lights, motifs and selfie counters that are popular photo spots for shoppers.

To complement the festive spirit, LuLu offers a wide array of special Diwali promotions on products such as namkeen, sweets, traditional clothing, diyas and lights and home décor items. Dedicated Diwali sweet counters are also set up in every outlet, offering customers a taste of authentic festive delicacies. Adding to the celebration, LuLu introduced a Diwali Shopping Gift Card, giving customers a thoughtful way to share festive cheer with their loved ones. With its colorful decorations, cultural charm and attractive offers, LuLu Hypermarket’s ‘LuLu Wali Diwali 2025’ celebration once again reaffirmed its place as Kuwait’s favorite festive shopping destination, spreading light, joy and togetherness throughout the community.

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Embassy celebrates Canadian Thanksgiving and Urban October

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KUWAIT: To mark Canadian Thanksgiving 2025 and Urban October 2025, UN-Habitat, the Embassy of Canada in Kuwait, the Youth Public Authority, Shamiya Greenhouse and the Canadian Women’s Network in Kuwait hosted the children’s event “Come Plant with Us!” On the sidelines of the event, the Ambassador of Canada to Kuwait, Tara Scheurwater, highlighted the spirit of gratitude and community as the Canadian Embassy celebrated Canadian Thanksgiving with an environmental and educational event held at the Shamiya Greenhouse.

Ambassador Scheurwater explained that Thanksgiving in Canada is celebrated at the beginning of October, marking the harvest and its connection to nature, as well as the appreciation of its abundance. She added, “In Canada, when we celebrate Thanksgiving, we do so at the beginning of October because it’s a celebration of the harvest. It’s inextricably linked with nature and with the gratitude we feel for the world around us,” expressing appreciation to the hosts for providing a space that encourages environmental awareness and community engagement.

“We decided to come to this wonderful location with our great hosts, who always do such a fantastic job welcoming the people of Kuwait. The facility here celebrates nature and teaches children and visitors the importance of cultivating and appreciating plants, as well as learning more about recycling and doing our part for the environment,” the Canadian ambassador noted. She added that the Embassy hoped the event would provide an opportunity for visitors to enjoy a meaningful and fun-filled day, while also fostering a sense of gratitude for the natural world. Additionally, the event emphasized the importance of volunteer work, with participation from several community organizations.

She said, “We have so many volunteers here today. I think we might even have more volunteers than children. Volunteers from the Canadian Women’s Association, the Youth Public Authority and the Shamiya Greenhouse have all given up their weekend to be part of this event, along with my colleagues from the Embassy.” Meanwhile, the Head of the UN-Habitat Program in Kuwait, Ameera Alhassan, highlighted the importance of environmental education, community engagement, and volunteerism as part of the UN-Habitat October Urban month celebrations.

She explained that every October, cities around the world host UN-Habitat activities promoting sustainable urban living. In Kuwait, the program collaborates annually with the Shamiya Greenhouse and this year marks the third consecutive year of organizing an educational and environmental event for children in cooperation with the Embassy of Canada. “The goal of this activity is to harness the energy of youth to train children through hands-on activities inspired by the natural environment around us. The seeds, plants, and materials used in the four main activities are all derived from natural elements found within the reserve such as seeds and tree leaves.”

She added that the activities are designed to engage children based on their talents and interests, explaining “Those with artistic abilities can join the art workshop, while others can participate in story reading or planting activities, including sowing seeds and transplanting seedlings. The idea is to step away from technology for a while and reconnect with nature especially in light of global climate change.” Alhassan emphasized that the initiative aims to provide families and children with a fun and educational weekend activity, fostering cooperation between the Kuwaiti community and the Canadian community, while encouraging learning through play; acknowledging the ongoing support of the Public Authority for Youth, which manages the Shamiya Greenhouse.

“The Authority continuously supports us, not only for this event but throughout the year. Every Saturday morning, we organize similar activities based on the season such as the recent date-harvest season, and soon we’ll host a Seed Exchange Day,” she said. She further highlighted the importance of promoting biodiversity, noting that the diversity of seeds strengthens plants, noting “It’s important to raise awareness that we shouldn’t always plant the same type of crop, we need variety to sustain healthy ecosystems.”

On volunteerism, Alhassan stressed its critical role in community development, stating “UN-Habitat has a special section dedicated to youth engagement and volunteerism and strongly encourages the training of students and volunteers. The United Nations also has a dedicated body called the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) program, which allows people from around the world to contribute their skills through volunteer work.”

She concluded by emphasizing that UN-Habitat encourages everyone from youth and retirees to homemakers to make good use of their free time in productive and meaningful ways that benefit society. This year’s Urban October was celebrated under the global theme “Local Actions, Global Impact,” which highlighted the importance of community-driven initiatives that contribute to sustainable urban development and climate action. Urban October began with World Habitat Day on October 6 and will conclude with World Cities Day on October 31, bringing together communities worldwide to reflect on how urban life can become more inclusive, resilient and sustainable.

Held for the third consecutive year, the event once again highlighted the strong collaboration between the Kuwaiti and Canadian communities in promoting environmental awareness and their shared commitment to greening Kuwait. It reflected the community’s continued dedication to sustainability, volunteerism, and civic engagement essential values that contribute to building greener, cleaner and more sustainable cities.

Children and their families enjoyed a variety of engaging and educational activities, including Sustainable Scavenger Hunt, Green Thumb Project, Art & Craft Corner and Community Narratives. The event reflected the deep friendship between Canada and Kuwait, as well as the continued cooperation between their communities in advancing youth engagement, environmental stewardship and climate action.

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