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Uzbekistan Embassy promotes tourism, announces visa-free entry for Kuwaitis

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KUWAIT: The Embassy of the Republic of Uzbekistan held “Uzbekistan – The Pearl of the Silk Road”, on Tuesday. The Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Kuwait Ayubkhon Yunusov highlighted the rich and diverse tourism potential of his country, inviting Kuwaiti and Gulf travelers to explore its cultural and natural treasures. During the event, the ambassador announced the signing of an executive tourism cooperation program for the period 2025–2027, reflecting a mutual commitment to further developing this vital sector. He stated “We are pleased to share that starting from June 2025; Kuwaiti citizens will be allowed visa-free entry to Uzbekistan for up to 30 days. This is a significant step towards facilitating travel and tourism between our two countries.”

The Ambassador emphasized the progress made in bilateral relations, saying “Uzbekistan and Kuwait have enjoyed 31 years of fruitful cooperation and friendship. Our ties have witnessed remarkable development thanks to the mutual understanding and close dialogue between our leaderships.” Concluding his remarks, the Ambassador extended an open invitation “We warmly invite you to visit Uzbekistan, to experience its historical wonders, breathtaking nature, and the renowned hospitality of our people. You are always welcome.”

On the sidelines of the event, Umid Shadiev, Chairman of the Tourism Committee of Uzbekistan, who paid a visit with a delegation from Uzbekistan, stated that his visit to Kuwait aimed to deepen ties with local tourism entities and explore new avenues for collaboration. “The Kuwait Tourism Authority plays a pivotal role within the Middle East tourism framework. We are here with a delegation of around ten Uzbek tourism companies to build partnerships and promote our destination,” he said.

Shadiev revealed that a national strategic tourism development plan for 2025–2026 has been issued and is now being translated into action plans tailored to Gulf markets, adding “In the coming weeks, we will launch a package of new tourism initiatives, including investment incentives and partnerships with key players in the region’s tourism industry.” Highlighting Uzbekistan’s tourism appeal, Shadiev noted “Uzbekistan is home to four UNESCO World Heritage Sites, offering a unique blend of mountain adventures, rich history and cultural depth.

Kuwaitis are natural explorers, and we welcome them to experience something truly special.” He also extended a call to Kuwaiti investors “The Uzbek government offers direct financial support of up to $5,000 per hotel room constructed, meaning a 100-room hotel can receive up to $500,000 in incentives. We see great potential for Kuwaiti investment in our tourism infrastructure.” Despite growing interest from the Gulf, he acknowledged that only about 500 Kuwaiti tourists had visited Uzbekistan so far, stressing the importance of this promotional event in building sustainable partnerships.

Commenting on bilateral ties, he added “The historic visit of the President of Uzbekistan to Kuwait last February marked a turning point in our relations. It resulted in the signing of several agreements in tourism, investment, and cultural exchange including an MoU between the Uzbek Tourism Committee and Kuwait’s National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters.” For his part, Assistant Undersecretary for the Tourism Sector of the Ministry of Information and Culture of the State of Kuwait, Osamah Al-Mekhyal, emphasized that hosting the event reflects the strong and growing ties between the two countries.

He stated, “This gathering underscores our shared desire to open new horizons of cooperation in tourism, which will serve the mutual interests of our peoples and enhance cultural and economic exchange.” Al-Mekhyal described Uzbekistan as a promising tourism destination, rich in history, culture, and natural beauty, with a unique oriental cuisine, adding “This event is a valuable opportunity to explore the country’s vibrant tourism diversity and foster new partnerships for future collaboration.”

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NBK celebrates graduation of bank’s Tech Academy Wave 2

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KUWAIT: National Bank of Kuwait celebrated the graduation of NBK Tech Academy Wave 2, which is the first of its kind in Kuwait that aims to upskill and qualify national young talents in the banking sector by equipping them with the necessary skills in digital technology and data analysis. The graduation ceremony was attended by Shaikha Al-Bahar, Deputy Group CEO at NBK, Mohammed Al-Othman, CEO of the Consumer and Digital Banking Group at NBK, Emad Al-Ablani, Group Chief Human Resources Officer at NBK, and Mark Diamond, Chief Technology and Transformation Officer at NBK.

The intensive training program of the academy extended for seven months, with 10 trainees following advanced curricula covering the latest developments in banking technology. The curricula included essential technical skills such as financial technology (FinTech), data analysis, technology ethics, cybersecurity, fundamentals of digital payments, digital innovation, AI, programming, blogging basics, and finance for non-specialists.

The program went beyond technical aspects and covered personal and leadership skills, including teamwork, team building, business planning and analysis, result achievement, writing skills, focusing on customers and meeting their expectations, presentation skills, productivity in the workplace, work ethics and values, continued research and learning, project management and change, and enhancing customer experiences. During the program, the trainees were divided into teams though which they collaborated with experts from the bank to produce innovative ideas and solutions. Towards the end of the program a winning team was selected in appreciation of their efforts and creativity.

On this occasion, Najla Al-Sager, SVP – Head of Talent Management & Learning at NBK said: “We are proud to graduate the second wave of NBK Tech Academy, which embodies our commitment to enhancing digital talents and increasing technology-field experiences. This academy plays a pivotal role in developing digital competencies, as it contributed to qualifying the recent graduates and equipping them with the necessary technical and professional skills, further providing for them opportunities to work at the bank’s digital and data departments.”

Al-Sager added: “The success of this wave reflects the program’s efficiency in preparing a generation of digital leaders. The program has been designed to encompass inclusiveness and innovation and provide exceptional opportunities for the trainees to delve into a wide range of recent tech-related developments through orientation and role alternation, which contributes to aiding them with strategic visions about working at the bank and qualifying them to operate in real workplaces with remarkable efficiency.”

She further commented: “We will continue to develop young professionals by equipping them with the necessary skills to cope with the accelerating digital developments to prepare a highly efficient generation of banker from different backgrounds and fields. This consequently will ensure a continued flow of distinguished competencies that contribute to the growth of digital transformation.”

Al-Sager emphasized that the NBK Tech Academy reflects the bank’s insightful vision and keen interest in the accelerating requirements of the digital age, and its awareness of the importance of developing and nurturing highly skilled talents in vital fields such as information systems and security, data science and computer science.

Al-Sager also pointed out that not only is NBK investing in enhancing its future capabilities, but it’s also contributing to shaping the future of banking services in Kuwait. NBK is striving to maintain its leadership among private sector institutions that consistently attracts, upskills, and qualifies national talents for the banking sector. Moreover, NBK has the highest employee retention rates and it’s the workplace of choice for Kuwaiti talents and competencies, in addition to being the largest national employer among private sector institutions in Kuwait.

It’s worth noting that NBK Tech Academy is an integral part of the broader NBK Academy, which was established in 2008 lasting for over 15 years. To date, the academy has graduated 29 waves, many of whom have become key members of the bank’s workforce, with the academy having paved the way for them to join the banking sector.

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Sheikh Saud elected KIA MD

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KUWAIT: The new board of directors of Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) held its first meeting on Tuesday and unanimously elected new member Sheikh Saud Salem Al-Sabah as the new managing director for the country’s agency that runs hundreds of billions of surpluses. Sheikh Saud was among five new members appointed to the board of directors by an Amiri decree on Monday.

The meeting was chaired by KIA chairman, Minister of Electricity and Water and acting minister of finance Sabeeh Al-Mukhaizeem. Mukhaizeem said in a statement that the KIA board of directors will continue its policy to develop the Authority, strengthen governance and manage state funds at a high degree of competence. This, he added, will boost KIA’s strategic role in supporting the national economy and enhance Kuwait’s position at the map of global investments.

Mukhaizeem was appointed acting finance minister following the resignation of Noura Al-Fassam as finance minister after one year of office. No reason was given for the resignation of Fassam, an experienced economist and banker. Kuwait does not officially announce the size of its assets run by KIA, but unofficial reports put the investments at around $1 trillion. In the meantime, a three-day donation campaign to raise funds for the Gaza relief collected over KD 5 million on its third and final day, the ministry of social affairs said on Tuesday.

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Scientific Center, Youth Authority join forces to train youth

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KUWAIT: The Scientific Center of Kuwait and the Youth Public Authority signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Tuesday to strengthen youth empowerment and promote scientific and environmental awareness. The agreement, signed at the Scientific Center – one of the flagship institutions of the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (KFAS) – focuses on joint programs to develop the skills of young Kuwaitis and broaden their engagement with science and sustainability.

“This MoU reflects both parties’ commitment to youth development and capacity building,” said Scientific Center Director General Musaed Al-Yaseen in a statement to KUNA. “It also expands avenues for cooperation in scientific and environmental awareness and national capacity-building.” Al-Yaseen said the partnership will roll out training programs, scientific and environmental initiatives, and educational activities that target young people. “The goal is to equip youth with essential environmental and community skills,” he said.

He noted that the initiative aligns with the center’s strategy to strengthen partnerships with national institutions and contribute to development goals by offering volunteering and professional training opportunities for youth. “Our vision is for the Scientific Center to be a platform for interactive learning and educational experiences that boost science and environmental awareness,” Al-Yaseen added.

Acting Director General of the Youth Authority Nasser Al-Shaikh highlighted the importance of the partnership. “We’re committed to building strategic relationships with leading national institutions,” he said. Al-Shaikh stressed that the MoU will deliver high-quality programs that match the ambitions of Kuwaiti youth. “This collaboration enhances their scientific and intellectual abilities to help them meet future challenges,” he said, praising the Center’s key role in promoting scientific culture and environmental awareness in the country. — KUNA

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