Al Hakimi Supermarket Opens New Kiosk in City Centre Salmiya!

Al Hakimi Supermarket is pleased to announce the opening of its newest kiosk in the heart of Salmiya at the flagship City Centre store. This exciting addition offers customers in Kuwait a convenient and modern shopping experience, with a diverse selection of products at competitive prices. The new Al Hakimi kiosk is now open seven days a week from 9 am to 10 pm, providing customers with extended shopping hours for their convenience. Whether you’re in need of Indian spices, Ayurveda herbs, or other foodstuff, the Al Hakimi kiosk at City Centre Salmiya has you covered. For Filipino OFWs in Kuwait and their families, the opening of the Al Hakimi kiosk in City Centre Salmiya is particularly noteworthy. Being away from home can be challenging, but having access to familiar products and flavors can help alleviate homesickness. The wide range of Indian spices and Ayurveda herbs available at the kiosk will allow Filipino OFWs to recreate the authentic flavors of their favorite dishes, providing a taste of home even when they are miles away. Furthermore, the competitive prices offered by Al Hakimi Supermarket make it an attractive option for budget-conscious Filipino OFWs. The partnership between Al Hakimi Supermarket and City Centre Salmiya also highlights the growing diversity and international influence in Kuwait. By offering a curated range of imports, including the popular Waitrose brand from the UK, City Centre Salmiya caters to the diverse needs and preferences of its customers. This not only enhances the shopping experience for Filipino OFWs, but also for other residents and visitors in Kuwait who appreciate a wide selection of products from around the world. In conclusion, the opening of the Al Hakimi kiosk in City Centre Salmiya brings a new level of convenience and variety to shoppers in Kuwait. With its wide range of Indian spices, Ayurveda herbs, and competitive prices, Al Hakimi Supermarket is poised to become a go-to destination for Filipino OFWs and their families. The partnership with City Centre Salmiya further enhances the shopping experience, providing a one-stop destination for all their needs. Whether it’s recreating the flavors of home or exploring new culinary delights, the Al Hakimi kiosk at City Centre Salmiya is sure to satisfy the diverse tastes of its customers.

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Ministry of Commerce Increases Subsidized Items for Kuwaitis

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Kuwait has expanded its list of subsidized and discounted food supplies, providing its citizens with a wider range of essential commodities. This initiative aims to alleviate the financial burden on Kuwaiti citizens, particularly those with lower incomes, and contribute to the overall stability and prosperity of the nation. Find out more about the Ministry’s commitment to the well-being of Kuwaiti citizens and its efforts to enhance the standard of living and improve welfare.

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Traffic Violations Surge: A Reminder for Safety on Kuwait Roads Stay informed about the recent surge in traffic violations in Kuwait and learn about the measures being taken to ensure road safety. Read on to understand the implications for Filipino OFWs in Kuwait and their families.

In just seven days, traffic police in Kuwait have recorded a staggering 25,947 traffic violations, highlighting the pressing need for increased road safety awareness. The General Traffic Department recently released statistics revealing the arrest of 54 motorists for reckless driving. It is crucial for Filipino OFWs in Kuwait to be aware of the current situation and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety on the roads. This article provides tips on adjusting to driving in a foreign country, prioritizing defensive driving techniques, staying updated on traffic regulations, joining driving education programs, and maintaining open communication about road safety.

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Unauthorized Sale of Cosmetics Leads to Arrest of Five Expats

The recent arrest of five expatriates for engaging in the unauthorized sale of cosmetics in Kuwait highlights the importance of complying with local laws and regulations. Filipino Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Kuwait and their families need to be aware of the legal requirements and restrictions when engaging in any form of business or trade. This article emphasizes the consequences of unauthorized business activities, such as arrests, fines, and deportation, and encourages OFWs to prioritize obtaining the necessary licenses and permits. It also advises OFWs to stay informed about the latest updates in local regulations and seek guidance from professionals. By following these guidelines, OFWs can contribute to the positive image of the Filipino community in Kuwait.

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