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Amir’s Representative inaugurates new maternity hospital in Al-Sabah zone

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KUWAIT: Under the patronage of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and with the esteemed presence of His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, representing His Highness the Amir, the inauguration ceremony of the new maternity hospital in the Al-Sabah health zone was held on Tuesday morning.

Upon arrival, His Highness the Crown Prince, acting on behalf of His Highness the Amir, was warmly received by Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi, along with senior officials from the Ministry of Health. The Crown Prince unveiled a commemorative plaque to mark the occasion, followed by a tour of the hospital’s emergency operating room. The event was also attended by Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Saud Al-Sabah and several senior state officials.

The inauguration ceremony commenced with the national anthem, followed by a recitation of verses from the Holy Quran. Health Minister Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi then delivered a speech, in which he expressed pride in the nation’s continued progress in healthcare and emphasized the government’s commitment to providing high-quality, comprehensive medical services. “In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. On this blessed day, which reflects our pride in the nation’s achievements and our unwavering commitment to human dignity, we gather to witness a pivotal milestone in Kuwait’s healthcare journey,” Dr Al-Awadhi said.

He highlighted that the new maternity hospital represents more than just a medical facility – it stands as a testament to the country’s moral and national obligation to ensure the well-being of mothers and newborns. “This institution was established with the firm belief that healthcare from the very first moments of life is a cornerstone of civilization, progress, and development,” he added. “We extend our deepest gratitude to His Highness the Amir, who leads the nation with a visionary spirit, and to His Highness the Crown Prince for his steadfast support and follow-up, which have been instrumental in making this project a reality.”

The minister noted that the hospital has been equipped according to the highest international standards, incorporating cutting-edge medical technologies and human-centered care. The facility is staffed by highly qualified national professionals and designed with a focus on both physical and psychological well-being. He further explained that the new hospital is a key component of the National Health Strategy and aligns with Kuwait Vision 2035. It contributes to the development plan’s pillar of “High-Quality Healthcare” and supports the “Achieving Health and Well-being for All” program, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals – Agenda 2030.

Dr Al-Awadhi added that the opening coincides with global celebrations of World Health Day, which this year emphasizes maternal and newborn health. He described the facility as part of a broader series of developmental, construction, and expansion projects currently underway to strengthen the healthcare infrastructure across the country. “These initiatives reflect our continuous efforts to deliver world-class healthcare services by launching advanced medical facilities and investing in national human capital – the true wealth and foundation of Kuwait’s sustainability,” the minister said.

He concluded his speech by reaffirming the ministry’s commitment to maintaining the highest professional and humanitarian values, ensuring a safe, inclusive, and high-quality healthcare environment for all residents of Kuwait. “May God protect Kuwait and bless it with continued health, stability, and prosperity under the wise leadership of His Highness the Amir, His Highness the Crown Prince and His Highness the Prime Minister,” he said. Following the speech, attendees viewed a documentary highlighting the stages of the hospital’s construction. A commemorative gift was presented to His Highness the Crown Prince, who departed the venue amid warm appreciation and applause from the attendees. — KUNA

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Zain showcases efforts in leveraging tech innovation to advance sustainability goals

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KUWAIT: Zain announced its sponsorship and participation in the Kuwait Sustainable Energy Week (KSEW), held in collaboration with the Ministry of Electricity, Water & Renewable Energy, and the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE). At the event, Zain showcased its efforts in leveraging technological innovation to support sustainability goals and reaffirmed its role as a strategic partner to the public sector in the transition toward a sustainable digital economy.

Zain took part in the opening ceremony, attended by the event’s patron, Dr Subeeh Al-Mukhaizeem, Minister of Electricity, Water & Renewable Energy, alongside Nawaf Al-Gharabally, CEO of Zain Kuwait, ministry officials, company executives, and a distinguished group of local and international experts in energy and sustainability. This participation came as part of Zain’s ongoing strategy to strengthen its presence in national initiatives aimed at reinforcing the principles of sustainability and digital transformation. The company firmly believes in the importance of harnessing modern technologies to serve Kuwait’s environmental and developmental objectives.

During the event, Zain hosted a dedicated booth at the accompanying exhibition, where it showcased a range of its latest ICT solutions that support sustainable goals. These included innovations in smart cities, smart meters, and other solutions that help reduce carbon footprint and enhance energy efficiency. The company’s support to this national initiative reflects its continued role as a strategic government partner in the transition toward a sustainable digital economy. It also highlighted Zain Group’s broader commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050, in line with global and regional efforts to combat climate change.

Zain also took the opportunity to highlight its Smart Meters Project, launched in collaboration with the Ministry of Electricity and Water back in 2017. The project marked a key milestone in upgrading Kuwait’s energy infrastructure and paved the way for the adoption of further smart and sustainable solutions nationwide. The company reiterated its support for initiatives and projects that advance the future of clean energy and contribute to building a comprehensive national sustainability ecosystem. It emphasized that collaboration between the public and private sectors remains the optimal path to achieving the country’s sustainable development goals.

Zain has set strategic targets to reduce its carbon footprint and aims to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. To this end, the company continues to explore cutting-edge technologies such as 5.5G, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy, which can help minimize the environmental impact of the ICT sector. Reinforcing its commitment to sustainability and clean energy initiatives, Zain recently installed a solar panel setup at the outdoor car park in its headquarters. The initiative promotes the use of clean energy to contribute to powering the company’s buildings and reducing its carbon emissions.

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Dust storms sweep across Kuwait; winds surpass 60 km/h

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KUWAIT: A massive dust storm hits Kuwait. Kuwait is currently experiencing strong northwesterly winds causing widespread dust storms, with wind speeds surpassing 60 kilometers per hour and visibility falling below 1,000 meters in several areas, particularly in exposed regions. - KUNA

KUWAIT: A massive dust storm hits Kuwait. Kuwait is currently experiencing strong northwesterly winds causing widespread dust storms, with wind speeds surpassing 60 kilometers per hour and visibility falling below 1,000 meters in several areas, particularly in exposed regions. – KUNA

KUWAIT: Acting Director of the Meteorology Department Dharar Al-Ali said Kuwait is currently experiencing strong northwesterly winds causing widespread dust storms, with wind speeds surpassing 60 kilometers per hour and visibility falling below 1,000 meters in several areas, particularly in exposed regions. Speaking to KUNA on Saturday, Al-Ali attributed the unstable weather conditions to the extension of a surface depression accompanied by a hot and dry air mass. This has led to rising temperatures, soil disintegration, and an increase in airborne dust.

He urged citizens and residents, especially those suffering from asthma and allergies, to wear protective masks when heading outdoors. Al-Ali also cautioned beachgoers about high sea waves, which may reach up to seven feet, and advised highway users to exercise extreme caution due to poor visibility. The official further called on the public to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts by following the Meteorology Department through its official website, mobile application, and social media platforms. — KUNA

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Gulf Housing Week focuses on sustainable development

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KUWAIT: The Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) announced that Kuwait will host the third edition of the Gulf Housing Week from May 18 to 22, under the theme “Real Estate Development for Sustainable Housing.” Deputy Director General for Public Relations and Development and official spokesperson of PAHW, Omar Al-Ruwaih, said in a press statement that the event comes as part of ongoing efforts by Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states to strengthen regional cooperation in the housing sector.

The initiative aims to enhance integration, address key housing challenges, and promote the exchange of expertise to support sustainability and improve quality of life across the region. Al-Ruwaih noted that the event will feature a wide range of activities, including panel discussions, a specialized exhibition, and the second edition of the Gulf Housing Hackathon, which will see the participation of male and female students from across the GCC.

He emphasized that the week’s agenda is designed to foster collaboration, encourage best practices in housing and urban development, and highlight the latest technologies supporting sustainable housing solutions. The event will commence with the 47th meeting of the GCC Technical Committee on Housing Affairs. The following day will see the official opening ceremony and the inauguration of the accompanying exhibition. On May 20, the 26th meeting of senior housing officials will be held, culminating on May 22 with the 23rd meeting of GCC Ministers Responsible for Housing Affairs.

Al-Ruwaih stressed that Gulf Housing Week seeks to encourage public-private partnerships, promote innovative and sustainable housing initiatives, and contribute to the development of integrated, safe residential environments for GCC citizens. A series of panel sessions will take place over three days, covering topics such as real estate development prospects in Kuwait, public-private partnerships in PAHW projects, and financing strategies for sustainable housing. Discussions will also address smart applications in Gulf housing projects, technological innovations, and solutions to housing challenges faced by the region. — KUNA

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