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Bidding opens for 7 eateries in Phase 3 of Shaheed Park

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KUWAIT: The Amiri Diwan has launched a fresh set of investment opportunities within Al-Shaheed Park’s expansive Phase 3 redevelopment, inviting bids for seven food and beverage locations in the park’s sports zone — each one a distinct offering meant to attract a wide range of visitors to one of Kuwait City’s signature public spaces.

According to a public notice issued on April 13 in the official gazette “Kuwait Alyoum”, the tenders cover the operation and management of restaurant and café spaces, one of which is a kiosk, in the park’s Phase 3, currently under development. The concepts include a local restaurant kiosk, a specialty coffee bar and roastery, a local restaurant and café chain, a casual Italian eatery, a local burger concept and an international café chain. There is also a tender for a national juice and ice cream brand.

Four of these spaces are positioned around the upcoming sports complex, previously described in 2022 by Amiri Diwan official Ibrahim Ashkanani as “impressive for both young and old visitors”. The sports facilities, with a total area of 48,213 square meters, are expected to include an Olympic-grade ice rink, a snow park with six attractions, a skydiving simulator, trampolines for adults and an electric go-kart track.

The tenders represent the first formal step in activating the park’s retail and hospitality components. While the Amiri Diwan is funding and managing infrastructure delivery, the food service sites are being made available to the private sector under long-term lease agreements.

Companies interested in bidding have until April 24 to submit their sealed offers. The contract will be awarded to the highest bidder. The bid documents are available at the Amiri Diwan’s procurement office in Bayan Palace for a non-refundable fee of KD 150 — though small and medium enterprises with valid certification are exempt.

The investment push signals the nearing completion of Phase 3, which has been under construction since 2020. Officials said the project had reached 65 percent completion in 2022, but no updated construction progress has been released since then. Parts of the park appear under construction in pictures released by Kuwait News Agency in December 2024.

The new zone is envisioned as an immersive space that integrates sports, leisure, and retail. In addition to the sports complex, visitors can expect shaded walking paths, interactive water features, and over 5,800 square meters of dining spaces nestled within landscaped green areas. A 3D museum was also planned on site, preserving parts of the former ice rink structure as a nod to the site’s history. Officials say the sports zone alone nearly equals the area of Shaheed Park’s first two phases combined.

The total budget for Phase 3 is estimated at more than KD 85 million. Once complete, the area is expected to become a new hub for family recreation in Kuwait City.

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New rules to protect public money, speed up courts

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Cabinet expands criminalization for public office misuse • Brings e-filing, remote sessions to courts

KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Cabinet has approved important changes to laws aimed at better protecting public funds and speeding up the court system. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Shareeda Al-Maousherji, shared details after the weekly Cabinet meeting held at Bayan Palace under Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah.

The new rules widen the scope of what counts as misuse of public office, covering any illegal benefit. Penalties are stricter, especially when misuse involves government contracts or tenders. Officials will also be barred from sharing confidential information for up to ten years after leaving their jobs, with fines and possible dismissal if they break this rule.

Courts will have more authority to remove officials even if mistakes were unintentional. New provisions make fraud in government contracts a criminal offense, and intentional damage to public funds is now punishable even if no personal gain is involved. Companies can also be held accountable for crimes involving public money. Prosecutors will have the power to demand the return of funds even after criminal cases are dropped. And submitting false or misleading information can now lead to fines up to KD 10,000.

The changes also unify the definition of who counts as a public employee, extend deadlines for reporting to the Audit Bureau to 30 days, and introduce electronic ways to submit those reports. They also raise the threshold for investment disclosures to KD 250,000, with reporting moving to an annual schedule.

Digital courts

On the court procedures side, the Cabinet approved amendments to speed up civil and commercial cases and to fully embrace digital tools. From filing lawsuits to enforcing judgments, processes can now be done electronically, and remote court sessions will be allowed.

These changes come as part of the Ministry of Justice’s ongoing digital transformation. Minister of Justice Nasser Al-Sumait told the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) last week that the ministry is in the final stages of issuing legislation that “will grant us the legal authority to fully transition to an electronic system.”

The digital rollout will focus on three key areas: filing and registering cases—including announcements and fee payments—streamlining court procedures to reduce delays, and, most importantly, ensuring smooth enforcement of rulings. Contracts with tech giants Google and Microsoft will support this transition, Al-Sumait added.

Tuesday’s amendments include higher fines for judge recusal requests. If someone wants to request a judge’s recusal, they’ll need to pay a bail of KD 200, with fines between KD 500 and KD 1,000 if the request is refused. Repeat requests to recuse the same judge won’t be allowed, and all requests must be decided within a month. The new rules appear to be aimed at protecting fairness by allowing parties to request a judge step aside if there’s a conflict of interest. At the same time, bail and fines discourage repeated or frivolous requests that could delay cases.

This balance helps speed up court proceedings while ensuring impartial judgments. The changes come as Kuwait faces a backlog of more than 81,000 appeals at the Court of Cassation — a crisis that has already prompted the formation of ten new judicial committees to fast-track case reviews. The Cabinet also reviewed several draft decrees related to agreements and cooperation with friendly countries. These will be forwarded to His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah for approval. — Agencies

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Kuwait, Somalia strengthen ties with new agreements

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KUWAIT: Kuwait and Somalia took a significant step in deepening their bilateral ties on Tuesday by signing a series of agreements aimed at boosting cooperation across diplomatic, political, and training sectors.

The agreements include the establishment of a joint committee to oversee bilateral cooperation, a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to hold regular bilateral consultations, and a cooperation pact between Kuwait’s Saud Al-Nasser Al-Sabah Diplomatic Institute and Somalia’s Institute of Diplomacy and Training. These agreements are designed to formalize and expand collaboration between the two countries.

Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya and Somalia’s Foreign Minister Abdisalam Abdi Ali are seen after signing a series of cooperation agreeements during Ali's visit to Kuwait. — KUNA photos

Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya and Somalia’s Foreign Minister Abdisalam Abdi Ali are seen after signing a series of cooperation agreeements during Ali’s visit to Kuwait. — KUNA photos

The signings followed a high-level meeting between Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya and Somalia’s Foreign Minister Abdisalam Abdi Ali during the Somali minister’s official visit to Kuwait. The ministers reviewed the close and longstanding relationship between their nations and discussed opportunities to enhance partnership in various fields.

Regional and international developments affecting both Kuwait and Somalia were also on the agenda, reflecting the two countries’ shared interest in stability and development within the Middle East and Horn of Africa regions. His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah also received the ministers at Bayan Palace. — KUNA

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Kuwait Times Summer Program interns visit NIC

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KUWAIT: Kuwait Times Summer Program interns visited the National Investments Company (NIC) on Tuesday for an interactive session with the Marketing and Corporate Communications team. The program included an overview of NIC’s history and vision, followed by group activities to develop video concepts aligned with the company’s brand and produce content using NIC’s in-house studio facilities.

Interns also received practical guidance on building a social media brand voice and writing effective press releases. The visit provided participants with hands-on experience in corporate communications, offering insight into the fast-paced media and investment landscape. Now in its fourth edition, the Kuwait Times Summer Program continues to connect young talents with leading institutions, supporting career development and expanding professional networks.

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