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NBK empowers youth through sponsorship of ‘Kon’ program

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KUWAIT: As part of its strong commitment to supporting and empowering the youth, the National Bank of Kuwait continues its support and sponsorship of the “Kon” Social Entrepreneurship Program under its ongoing strategic partnership with LOYAC non-profit organization. Organized by LOYAC in collaboration with the prestigious Babson College, the program kickstarted its tenth edition this year with a festive opening ceremony at the American University of Kuwait, which witnessed a remarkable turnout of program alumni, mentors, and new participants in this year’s edition, in addition to representatives from both NBK and LOYAC.

Kon is a five-week extensive program that encompasses educational activities, specialized training sessions, interactive discussions, online lectures, and virtual workshops all tailored to enhance and develop pioneering social programs in Kuwait. This year, 45 male and female students participated in the program between the ages of 12 and 16, and the opening day provided a unique opportunity for networking and exchanging experiences between different generations of social entrepreneurs.

The aim of this program is to instill in the student skills of leadership and innovation by developing projects that serve society and contribute to its prosperity. Moreover, participants get the opportunity to learn from distinguished leaders at NBK as well as experts from different participating companies and institutions, who provide their knowledge and counselling for the program’s competing projects.

As part of the program’s activities, Mohammed Al-Sarraf, Event Manager at NBK gave the students an orientation session which introduced them to concepts of social responsibility and highlighted NBK’s diverse initiatives and programs across different sectors, including healthcare, education, environment, and youth support.

Yaqoub Al-Baqer, Assistant Vice President of Public Relations and Event Management commented: “We are pleased with our collaboration with LOYAC that embodies our joint vision and belief in the significance of investing in Kuwait’s youth who, as we strongly believe, can make sustainable and positive change in society”.

Al-Baqer added: “This program is remarkably aligned with NBK’s vision that aims to support the youth and expand their knowledge, further enabling them to develop projects that serve their society and provide innovative solutions for environmental, medical, and educational challenges”.

Al-Baqer emphasized NBK’s strong commitment and dedication towards enabling Kuwait’s youth to become influential future leaders, as the bank diligently provides them with the necessary support and confidence to turn their ideas into purposeful projects. NBK is also very keen on constantly providing specialized training programs that invest in youth competencies and give them the opportunity to build promising futures.

The program successfully concluded its activities on August 7, after which students benefited from extensive training sessions presented by experienced social entrepreneurship experts, as well as specialized discussions and virtual workshops. At the end of the program, the students competed in a final evaluation of their projects by which the judging committee chose the best three projects as per innovation, excellence, and quality standards. Under its commitment to social responsibility, NBK is always keen on supporting all society segments as well as volunteering non-profit organizations that promote youth education in preparation for a better future.

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Al-Nuwaisib Customs foils smuggling of 620 cartons of cigarettes hidden in vehicle tires.

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KUWAIT: As part of the ongoing efforts by the General Administration of Customs to combat smuggling, customs inspectors at the Nuwaiseeb border crossing foiled an attempt to smuggle cigarettes out of the country.

When a vehicle arrived at the inspection area, the inspector did a routine check and didn’t find anything illegal inside except for 20 packs of cigarettes that were visible.

After inspecting the vehicle and passing it through an X-ray machine, abnormal densities were found in the four tires, and a manual inspection revealed 620 packs of cigarettes professionally hidden inside the tires.

 A report was filed on the incident, and the seized items and suspects were referred to the competent authorities to complete the remaining legal procedures against them.

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Family visit visas to Kuwait valid for up to one year: official

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KUWAIT: Family visas for expats are valid from one month to one year like tourist visas, a top interior ministry official announced on Wednesday, a day after the ministry said all expats can bring in their extended families to the country without the need for a salary cap condition.

Deputy director of the electronic services at the Residency Affairs Department Col Abdulaziz Al-Kandari told reporters at the government communications center that family visas can be for a single entry for one month, or two months or three months.

It can also be for multiple entries for between three months to one year, provided any single stay should not exceed one month, he said.

Kuwait on Tuesday said that family visas for expats was open for everyone with a valid residence permit, thus abolishing the salary cap condition that restricted the majority of expats from bringing in their wives and children to Kuwait.

The ministry also said family visas were expanded to include four-degree relatives and third-degree relatives by marriage.

Kundari said that expats willing to bring their relatives can apply online at Kuwaitvisa platform or application by uploading the necessary documents.

Relatives allowed to be brought by expat residents include a wide range of relatives from wives, children, parents to parents of the wife, aunts and uncles, brothers and sisters, nephews and nieces, grandfathers and grandmothers, grandchildren of both the applicants and their wives and others.

They also include the father’s wife for both applicants and wives, the son’s wife, the daughter’s husbands and similar relatives.

For a majority of applications only a birth certificate is required and a marriage certificate is needed for some cases to establish the relationship. Col Kandari said that all documents must be in Arabic and documents in other languages must be translated into Arabic from authorized offices.

Kandari also announced a large number of professionals residing in GCC states and who can obtain a tourist visa either on arrival or online through the Kuwaitvisa platform.

They include chairmen of companies, their deputies and assistants, diplomats and embassy staff, general managers, managers and their assistants and deputies, judges, public prosecutors and lawyers, university academics, holders of golden visas, investors, businessmen and partners and others.

They also include real estate owners, consultants and their assistants, experts and assistants, senior jobs in travel and tourism business, accountants, auditors and financial analysts, doctors and surgeons and their assistants, pharmacists and their assistants, nurses and their assistants, medical technicians, engineers and their assistants, school teachers and assistants, information analysts and alike, pilots and air stewards and others.

They also include referees and coaches and their assistants, journalists and media men, in addition to professions that come under physicists, chemists, geologists, marketing officer, advisor, vessel captain and alike.

Permitted professions can be checked through the Kuwaitvisa platform while applying online.

Kundari said that applicants must also state their address in Kuwait or the address of their hosts.

Kandari said that all types of visas are open to all nationalities except for the Israeli nationality which is barred by an Amiri decree. He also said that holders of travel documents can obtain a visa with the approval of the interior minister.

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Sadu House workshop sheds light on hand-weaving

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KUWAIT: Sadu House held a workshop titled “Embroidery Using the Nafash Needle Technique,” as part of the 17th edition of the “Summer Cultural Festival” organized by the National Council for Culture, Arts, and Letters (NCCAL). The workshop was led by trainer Anfal Al-Azmi that attracted participants interested in handicrafts and traditional arts. Al-Azmi explained that the “Nafash Needle” technique is a type of hand-weaving that involves inserting the needle into a piece of cotton fabric to create various designs and patterns.

She added that this technique is commonly used to decorate bags, carpets, and clothing, as well as to produce distinctive art pieces. Al-Azmi noted that while learning the craft is relatively easy, it requires some training to master the stitching properly. The workshop included hands-on practice with a simple sample to give participants their first practical experience. The “Summer Cultural Festival” serves as a platform to revive heritage and promote arts and handicrafts, and offer diverse cultural and artistic events suitable for all age groups. — KUNA

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