Planning Sector Presents Design Proposals for New Schools
Learn more about the planning sector’s design proposals for new schools, including the prioritization of regions and the awarding of a furniture tender for the upcoming academic year.
Learn more about the planning sector’s design proposals for new schools, including the prioritization of regions and the awarding of a furniture tender for the upcoming academic year.
Learn more about Ahmadi Municipality’s intensified inspection campaigns to monitor and rectify hygiene violations and road occupancy issues. These campaigns aim to enhance cleanliness standards, clear obstacles from roads, and enforce legal measures to maintain the general aesthetic and preserve the cultural integrity of the governorate.
Learn more about the Ahmadi Governorate Committee’s recent approvals for reallocation and expansion projects in the area, including the Family Court, mosque expansion, rainwater collection, and industrial waste treatment station.
Learn more about the new decision by Minister Faleh Al-Rakba to establish companies dedicated to developing cities and residential areas. The regulations aim to collaborate with the private sector and contribute to residential development in line with the Council of Ministers’ plans. The decision provides a framework for collaboration with the private sector, covering project implementation, quality, and maintenance. It also addresses re-introducing projects after the contract period, building codes, and licenses. This decision is expected to expand the availability of residential care units through partnerships with the private sector.
Learn more about the limited fire incident at Mina Abdullah Refinery, caused by an electrical short circuit. The fire was promptly controlled, preventing significant damage. Two workers sustained minor burns and were provided with immediate medical assistance. Unit 131 has been temporarily closed for maintenance.
Read more about the court’s ruling on a Kuwaiti citizen’s medical treatment and the compensation she received from the Ministry of Health. Despite facing unexpected challenges and termination of her medical benefits, the court ruled in her favor, awarding her 78 thousand dinars in compensation.