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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.

Reaffirmed its role as a strategic partner to the public sector in the journey toward a sustainable digital economy

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Indian mango festival showcases uncommon varieties in Kuwait

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KUWAIT: Kuwait ranks among the top five importers of Indian mangoes, with trade valued at $3 million last year, according to Indian Ambassador to Kuwait Dr Adarsh Swaika. His remarks came during a buyer-seller meet (BSM) hosted at the Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) on Thursday.

The event aimed to strengthen agri-food trade between the two countries by introducing new varieties of Indian mangoes and other value-added agro-products to the Kuwaiti market.

While varieties such as Alphonso, Badami, and Sindoori are already well-known in Kuwait, Ambassador Swaika emphasized the festival’s goal of spotlighting lesser-known yet premium varieties from the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh—the country’s largest mango-producing state—and West Bengal.

Among the featured fruits were Chausa, Mallika, Amrapali, Dussheri, Langra, and the distinctive Fazli mango, which holds a Geographical Indication (GI) tag for its unique origin and characteristics.

The promotional campaign was organized by the Embassy of India in Kuwait in collaboration with the Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA).

A ten-member delegation of Indian exporters participated in the two-day program from Wednesday to Thursday, which included retail activations, B2B meetings, and public outreach events.

One of the highlights was Mango Mania, a large-scale showcase held at Lulu Hypermarket in Al Rai, where shoppers sampled an array of mangoes flown in specially for the occasion.

On Thursday, the Mango Festival at The Avenues mall drew a diverse crowd including Kuwaiti officials, foreign diplomats, members of the Indian diaspora, business leaders, and families. Visitors enjoyed live tastings and a curated menu of Indian mango-based recipes, celebrating India’s rich culinary heritage.

From July 25–27, the campaign continues across branches of the popular Indian restaurant chain Asha’s, further promoting mango appreciation among local and expatriate diners in Kuwait.

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UK envoy condemns civilian killings in Gaza, hails strong Kuwait ties

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KUWAIT: British Ambassador to Kuwait Belinda Lewis strongly condemned on Thursday the killing of civilians attempting to access humanitarian aid in Gaza. She made the remarks during a meeting with journalists at her residence as she approaches the end of her posting. Lewis called for “an immediate end to the conflict,” referring to the joint statement released by the UK and 27 other countries on July 21, 2025.

She also detailed the Embassy’s initiatives to fund specialist training for Kuwaiti medics deploying to Gaza, and its collaboration with the Palestinian Embassy and the British Consulate in Jerusalem to help small Palestinian businesses export their goods to Kuwait- with Lulu Hypermarket making a large order of foodstuffs earlier this year.

Reflecting on the past four years, Lewis lauded Kuwait’s “special and long-standing” partnership with the UK — noting that 2025 marks 250 years of bilateral trading ties. She also thanked the Kuwaiti people for their warm hospitality, recalling Ramadan diwaniyas and the Al-Qaffal ceremony marking the end of the pearl diving season as especially memorable cultural experiences.

Lewis highlighted February 2024’s rollout of the UK’s Electronic Travel Authorisation scheme to Kuwaiti nationals as significant in strengthening people-to-people links between the two countries. Kuwaiti nationals made 162,000 trips to Britain in 2024 — a 6 percent increase from 2023, with Kuwait Airways now offering 19 direct flights a week to London and Manchester. She also expressed delight that an ever-growing number of Kuwaitis are choosing to study at UK universities, with over 10,000 currently undertaking courses there.

Lewis reflected on the success of joint celebrations to mark 125 years of official UK-Kuwait diplomatic relations, rounded off by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s trip to Scotland to meet His Majesty King Charles III and discuss Kuwait’s partnership with the King’s Foundation. She also recalled His Highness’ August 2023 Guest of Government visit to London marking 70 years since the establishment of the Kuwait’s sovereign wealth fund, during which he oversaw the signing of a landmark investment partnership.

Lewis noted that His Highness had travelled to the UK five times across her tenure, while Kuwait welcomed four UK Cabinet Ministers, including most recently the UK’s Foreign Secretary David Lammy, in addition to numerous Ministers of State, senior officials and the Duke of Edinburgh.

She said Britain was now “close” to concluding a landmark Free Trade Agreement with the GCC, while praising the UK and Kuwait’s burgeoning international humanitarian partnership that has seen the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development announce lifesaving joint funding for communities in Gaza, Yemen, Sudan and Somalia.

Lewis expressed confidence that her successor Qudsi Rasheed, who will arrive in September, would thoroughly enjoy his time in Kuwait, and that UK-Kuwait collaboration — be it in trade and investment; defence and security; education and culture; or climate and environment — would continue to go from strength-to-strength under his guidance.

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Major crackdown on crime | Kuwait Times Newspaper

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Drug smuggling bid foiled • Liquor network busted • Housing violations uncovered

KUWAIT: In a series of major security operations, the interior ministry, under the direct supervision of First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah, announced several successful crackdowns targeting drug smuggling, illegal alcohol manufacturing and housing violations across the country.

In the most prominent operation, the ministry foiled an attempt to smuggle approximately 4 million Captagon pills with an estimated street value of KD 4 million ($39.3 million). The narcotics were ingeniously concealed inside water treatment pipes. The operation was conducted by the criminal security sector in cooperation with the General Directorate of Customs and Kuwait Fire Force.

Authorities arrested one suspect inside Kuwait, while the main suspect remains abroad. Coordination is ongoing with an international anti-narcotics agency to apprehend the individual and pursue legal action. The consignment took a tricky route before arriving in Kuwait — it was smuggled to an Arab country and a European one before its final destination. The ministry praised the effective cooperation among participating agencies and reaffirmed its commitment to combating drug trafficking and protecting national security.

In a separate operation, the ministry dismantled a large liquor manufacturing and distribution network operating out of six residential areas: Mishref, Jaber Al-Ali, Nahda, Faiha, Saad Al-Abdullah and Qusour. The joint effort involved Kuwait Fire Force, Kuwait Municipality, Environment Public Authority and the ministry of electricity, water and renewable energy.

The operation led to the arrest of 52 suspects — 30 men and 22 women — of two Asian nationalities. Eight vehicles used for logistical support, including the delivery of raw materials, food supplies, salaries and distribution of the manufactured liquor, were seized. Authorities said the houses were rented and used strategically to avoid detection.

Meanwhile, the ministry also carried out an extensive inspection campaign in Khaitan, targeting private housing units in violation of legal and regulatory standards. The campaign involved multiple agencies including the General Directorate of Criminal Investigations, Kuwait Municipality, Environment Public Authority, Kuwait Fire Force and the ministry of electricity, water and renewable energy. Several violations were documented, and legal actions are underway to hold violators accountable.

The ministry reiterated that it will continue its strict enforcement campaigns and will not tolerate any actions that jeopardize the security and safety of the country and its residents. Separately, the supreme committee for Kuwaiti citizenship held a meeting on Thursday chaired by Sheikh Fahad. In a statement, the interior ministry announced that Kuwaiti citizenship was revoked from an individual in accordance with articles 10 and 11 of the citizenship law due to holding dual nationality. Another individual was stripped of their citizenship for obtaining it through forgery and fraud, while one person was stripped of citizenship for the state’s “higher interests”. – KUNA

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