Connect with us

Latest News

Government to unveil action plan on April 10

Published

on

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.

Latest News

Kuwait Commerce Min.: Protecting industrial system is Nat’l responsibility

Published

on

By

 KUWAIT: Minister of Commerce and Industry, and Chairman of the Public Authority for Industry (PAI) Khalifa Al-Ajeel said on Monday that protecting the commercial and industrial system is a “national responsibility that requires concerted efforts.”

Minister Al-Ajeel emphasized in a statement to KUNA following an extensive inspection campaign in the south Amghara scrap yard, to “firmly deal with all violations and encroachments in accordance with legal frameworks where no one is above the law.”

No Image

Al-Ajeel confirmed the continuation of inspection campaigns as well until the desired goals are reached, foremost being is restoring order and discipline to the area and removing all violations and encroachments.

He affirmed the ministry and the PAI’s commitment to cooperating with relevant authorities to continue these campaigns to ensure a safe and organized industrial and commercial environment.

The campaign resulted in the seizure of several violations and closure of several non-compliant units in preparation for taking necessary legal action against their exploiters.

Participating in the campaign was General Fire Force (KFF) Chief Major General Talal Al-Roumi, along with several executive leaders from the PAI. — KUNA

 

Continue Reading

Latest News

Human Rights Committee session begins with focus on Gaza, regional challenges

Published

on

By

CAIRO: The 56th regular session of the Arab Permanent Committee for Human Rights commenced on Monday with the participation of Kuwait and representatives from Arab states concerned with human rights affairs. In his opening address, Ahmed Maghari, supervisor of the Human Rights Department at the League of Arab States, underscored the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, calling it a stark indicator of the region’s human rights reality. “We cannot speak of the state of human rights without acknowledging the catastrophic conditions faced by our brothers in Gaza, where securing the most basic necessities has become a matter of survival,” he said. Maghari described the ongoing Zionist aggression in Gaza as a profound moral and humanitarian challenge, noting that the Palestinian people continue to endure daily suffering under constant bombardment, displacement and destruction. He lamented the international community’s continued inaction in the face of clear violations of international law and human rights norms. “The occupying power persists in defying international legitimacy and the decisions of the General Assembly, the Security Council, and the International Court of Justice,” he said.

Held at a time of mounting regional tensions, the session comes amid escalating challenges that directly affect fundamental human rights. Maghari highlighted the Committee’s historic role since its establishment in 1968 in developing the Arab human rights framework both legally and practically, while also fostering cooperation with regional and international partners. He expressed hope that the session would yield effective recommendations to help confront the pressing challenges in the region. He pointed to the rise of conflicts and violence globally, along with the resulting serious human rights violations, as major concerns.

Emerging issues such as the intersection of human rights with climate change, artificial intelligence, and the spread of alien ideologies that undermine human dignity were also noted. “In light of these challenges, we must reinforce our solidarity and collective action to enhance peace, stability, and the security of our societies,” Maghari added. The two-day session, chaired by Ambassador Talal Al-Mutairi, Chairman of the Arab Permanent Committee for Human Rights, will review the General Secretariat’s report on the implementation of previous recommendations up to the 55th session.

Discussions will also focus on Zionist violations in occupied Arab territories, the plight of Arab prisoners and detainees in Zionist prisons, and the issue of the bodies of Palestinian and Arab martyrs held in so-called “numbered cemeteries.” Other agenda items include the Arab Charter on Human Rights and preparations for Arab Human Rights Day, which will be observed on March 16, 2026. Kuwait is represented at the meeting by a delegation led by Assistant Foreign Minister for Human Rights Affairs Ambassador Sheikha Jawaher Ibrahim Al-Duaij Al-Sabah.— KUNA

Continue Reading

Latest News

Crown Prince receives Egyptian Deputy PM

Published

on

By

KUWAIT: His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah received on Tuesday at Bayan Palace the Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Transport and Industry, Lieutenant General Kamel Abdulhadi Al-Wazir, and his accompanying delegation on the occasion of their official visit to the country. The meeting was attended by Kuwait’s Minister of Public Works Dr Noura Al-Mashaan and Egypt’s Ambassador to Kuwait Osama Shaltout.– KUNA photos

Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2025 SKUWAIT.COM .