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Parking space a big challenge in commercial and residential areas

 

Finding a place to park has always been a challenge for tenants who live in densely-populated investment areas, but now the problem has reached residential and commercial areas, with no action taken towards it. Mariam Saeed, who lives in Hawally, told Kuwait Times her building doesn’t provide parking spaces for tenants, which causes her daily suffering searching for a nearby place to park.

“Because we park in any available place, our cars get damaged by the sun, especially during the summer. This costs us yearly to repair our cars, not to mention the random scratches,” she added. Most tenants have more than one car, and due to the lack of parking spaces in investment areas, some of them use their neighbors’ parking spaces, which increases conflicts between them. Ahmad Sameer, who lives in Farwaniya, said “in order to find a solution, our building haris held a draw to distribute the parking spaces among tenants, which gave us a temporary solution to the problem of parking violations by other tenants”.

Asmaa Hassan said she makes sure before renting an apartment that it has at least two parking spaces. “It is almost impossible to find two parking spaces in investment areas,” she said. “Even tenants who rent in residential areas face the same problem, which has affected our choices of apartments,” said Maha Haikal, who lives in Salwa. “We make sure there is an open yard nearby to park our cars, otherwise, we don’t rent the apartment,” she added.

“I offered my next-door neighbor KD 15 per month to rent his parking spot, because I am worried about my daughters parking far away and taking a long walk to the house,” said Zaher Al-Jamous, a father of two working daughters. “Before this, our building owner asked me to pay KD20 per month for one extra parking space despite the presence of extra parking spaces in the building.”

Rashed Ali, another tenant who lives in Salwa, told Kuwait Times that his residential building owner closed the car parking basement and turned it to a warehouse so he can benefit from renting it. “This happens all the time in residential and investment areas. We hope the Municipality takes action on this issue, especially since some owners store flammable materials in the basements, which could threaten the lives of tenants,” he added.

Fadi Al-Qeshawi, who works in the private sector, said his company is located in the capital area in a commercial tower, but they don’t have a parking space or a multilevel car parking nearby. “Employees who work in these towers have two options — either pay KD2.5 daily for valet parking, which means burdening themselves with KD65 per month, or park their cars in a faraway open area and ride a bus to take them to the tower,” he told Kuwait Times. He added they also face the threat of a parking ticket or license suspension if they park in an unauthorized area.

Anood Al-Mulla told Kuwait Times that commercial areas suffer from a parking crisis, especially in the capital area, wondering about the absence of the Municipality to force investment buildings to provide free car parking spaces for employees. “If the Municipality is struggling to provide spaces for cars to park, smart car parking is a perfect solution to save space and solve a real problem,” she suggested.

Traffic law

According to the General Traffic Department, article 42 of the traffic law states that it is permitted to suspense a driver’s license or vehicle registration with its plate number, or both, for a maximum period of four months in case of parking in places that are not designated for parking and disrupting the traffic flow. Kuwait Times tried to contact the Kuwait Municipality to ask about the reasons and solutions for the parking issue, but received no response.

A source in the interior ministry said their role is to apply the law on parking violators, mentioning the only body responsible for this issue is the Municipality. According to a study published in 2019 by the Real Estate Association in cooperation with Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Kuwait needs 40 million sq m of space to resolve the parking issue, while the value of investment required is about KD 7 billion ($23 billion) to cover the current gap in parking.

 

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Summer 2022 Is Expected To Include 43,145 Flights

 

During the summer season of 2022, from January 1 to September 30th, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation is expected to operate 43,145 flights. According to DGCA Deputy Director-General for Planning and Projects Saad Al-Otaibi, air traffic is estimated to surpass 6,001,221 passengers this summer.

Saad Al-Otaibi, the DGCA's Deputy Director-General for Planning and Projects, told KUNA on Sunday that aviation traffic this summer is expected to reach 6,001,221 passengers.

According to the source, this high amount is divided into 2,994,786 departures and 3,006,435 arrivals at Kuwait International Airport. He highlighted the DGCA's readiness to handle these numbers by increasing employees and services. This high amount is divided into 2,994,786 departures and 3,006,435 arrivals at Kuwait International Airport, according to him. He confirmed the DGCA's readiness to handle these numbers by increasing employees and services. (KUNA)

 

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The Highest Temperature Of The Year Was Officially Recorded In Kuwait

 

In the Jahra region, the weather stations which measure the state's maximum temperatures have recorded a temperature of 52 degrees today.

As a result of these conditions, the temperature was 51°s in Sulaibiya and Wafra, as well as 50°s in Abdali and Nuwaiseeb.

 

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Working hours and days under the Kuwait labor law

 

By Fajer Ahmed

I’m grateful for the opportunity to clarify the laws and regulations for the Kuwaiti society, providing both expats and Kuwaiti citizens with a better understanding of their rights and obligations in various daily scenarios they might encounter.

Today I will be answering some questions regarding working hours and working days under the Kuwait labor law. The answers are only applicable for the private sector, although some other sectors do have similar laws and regulations.

Question: I am currently working 12 hours a day, for 6 days a week without a break, sometimes even 7 days a week if there is an emergency. Is this legal? Am I entitled to overtime pay?

Fajer: Yes you are entitled to overtime pay, as the maximum working hours under the labor law are 48 hours of work per week, and 8 hours per day. This is implemented for both physical and mental work. Therefore, the maximum working days are 6 days per week. The employer must provide one hour break for every 5 hours of consecutive work a day.  Twenty-four hours of break must be provided once a week, and they must be continuous.

Overtime is also calculated for any additional hours to the 48 hours mentioned by law. There is also a limit to how many hours you work overtime — it is two hours per day, with a maximum of 180 hours a year, and three days a week or 90 days a year. The calculation for overtime is 1.25 times your salary for overtime worked on regular days, 1.5 times your salary for hours worked on your day off, and 2 times the basic hourly rate for all hours worked on public holidays.

Q: I am working 26 days a week, and my boss when calculating my salary, divides it into 30 days. Is this the correct way to do it?

Fajer: No. If you are working 26 days a week, then your monthly salary should be divided by 26 days and not 30 days.

Q: Our company policy states that I am only entitled to 30 days off per year, and I can only go on holiday after working for 9 months. Is this correct?

Fajer: It is only correct that you are entitled to a minimum of 30 days off a year, but an employee is eligible after 6 months of working and not 9 months, as per the Kuwait labor law amendments.

If you have any legal related questions, please forward them to fajer@kuwaittimes.net

NOTE: Fajer Ahmed graduated from Kuwait University with a bachelor’s in law in 2013 and established her own law firm. Ahmed is a lawyer, published writer and owner of Kuwait’s only used bookstore/cafe.

 

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India Environment Week Opened In Kuwait

 

  IFL Kuwait

In an address on World Environment Day at the Indian Embassy on Sunday, June 5th, Ambassador Shri Sibi George said India is not part of the climate change challenges, but is part of the solution.

Compared to the global average, India has a 60% lower carbon footprint per capita. Despite India's role in addressing climate change, Ambassador Vasu said, the nation is part of the solution and has gone above and beyond what it should have.

India's Embassy organized daily quizzes, a painting competition, and a presentation on Indian climate action. A grand finale of Indian Classical Dances will conclude the week-long celebrations on June 9.

World Environment Day, he said, aims to celebrate India's contributions to Climate Action, to recognize India's progress in Climate Action among Kuwaiti friends and diasporans, and to raise awareness about climate change across the Kuwaiti community including among children, a key issue facing the world today.

The ambassador also pointed out that Kuwait can play a significant role in expanding India's energy security partnership. Moreover, India will be able to make some progress in Kuwait's engagement with India in this sector with Kuwait joining the International Solar Alliance, which was conceptualized at India's initiative.

 

 

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As Temperatures Rise, The Electricity Index Crosses 15,000 Megawatts

 

As temperatures soared across the country today, the electrical indicator touched the yellow line for the first time this year, crossing the threshold of 15,000 megawatts.

In the peak season last year, the electricity index reached 15,040 megawatts, an increase of almost 600 megawatts over last year's maximum load.

The load during peak season could be as high as 16,700 megawatts, according to sources.

 

 

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The KIECO App Offers Zero KD Transfer Fees This Month

 

KIECO Exchange (Kuwait India Intl. Exchange), one of Kuwait's first remittance exchange organisations, has announced that from June 1 to June 30, all remittances made via the KIECO app will be charged a zero KD transfer cost.

During the promotional time, all customers who use the KIECO app to transfer money will be eligible for the offer. The app is available on Google Play and the App Store.

Since 1979, KIECO Exchange has been established on the trust of its customers. It was formed by SBI (Bank) and has been handled by SBI/ex-SBI executives since its inception. "It gives us enormous pride to let our fellow Indians know that we are here with them," management stated. "We leave no stone unturned to keep up our commitment to Customer Value and Satisfaction."

The corporate remittance, personal remittance, and other services were available through KIECO Exchange. You can reach them at 1803050 or visit their website at www.kiecokw.com for additional information. Please visit to stay up to date on deals and contests, visit our KIECO Facebook and Instagram pages.

 

 

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Dust storms are regular in Kuwait in June

 

Dust storms are a regular occurrence in Kuwait in June as the month is locally branded “the month of bawareh” and the dusty weather is also witnessed in July, said Dr. Hassan Dashti, the weather monitor at the national meteorology center on Sunday. Hot weather distinguishes a long summer in the country, particularly sensed with onset of June, when the high atmospheric pressure recedes in favor of the the Indian low pressure that extends to Africa and continues until end of September, Dashti said.

Summer season is characterized with rain absence, high heat and strong winds, namely “Al-Bawareh” that begin to blow late May with “Al-Bareh Al-Sagheer (small)” and proceeds until mid-July with “Al-Bareh Al-Kabeer (grand)” that triggers dust storms, amid very hot northwesterly winds. The high heat is due to movement of the Indian low pressure winds toward Zagros Mountains, where the wind loses its heat due to compression at the high elevation at a rate of six degrees per a km.

 

 

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Price cuts from 10-20% seen possible

 

According to an official source the government is able to reduce food, consumer and construction prices in the country by 10 to 20 percent through many means, reports Al-Qabas daily. The same source said this can be done by working to reduce or temporarily waive the customs duties charged by the General Administration of Customs; cessation of handling fees, flooring fees and others on the main importers of basic materials and local manufacturers; providing storage facilities for local companies and importers, especially that their cost is high and therefore it has a great bearing on the final price of the commodity sold to the consumers.

The source pointed out that this proposal was discussed by the Council of Ministers after what was proposed by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry through an advisory team affiliated with the Minister’s office, but ended up in the drawers to collect dust. In addition, Al-Qabas learned that in 95 percent of the cases of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry’s records of seizures (artificially raising prices) during the past two years, which were registered against companies, suppliers, or commercial stores and referred to the Public Prosecution have reportedly ended up in calling the suspects innocent.

 

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Thousands of vacant apartments

 

Statistics published in 2021 by the Kuwait Real Estate Union showed there were 61,000 vacant apartments in Kuwait, compared to 335,100 occupied flats that constituted 84.6 percent of total apartments. “Prices in residential areas are stable and even rising, while investment areas have witnessed a fall of 10 to 15 percent in rental value,” real estate expert Sulaiman Al-Dulaijan told Kuwait Times.
Sulaiman Al-Dulaijan

“Between 80,000 and 100,000 expats left the country during the pandemic due to several economic factors, which affected rental values in investment areas. The slump did not affect citizens in residential areas due to the stability of their income during the pandemic,” he said. Dulaijan mentioned the average rent for a 60 sqm apartment in Hawally governorate is KD 270 to KD 300.

“High-quality decor, services, location and the availability of parking spaces impact the value of the rent, which can increase to KD 400 or higher,” said. “We have only a tenancy law that governs the relationship between the owner and the lessor, otherwise there is no official party in Kuwait that determines the rental value,” he added.

“Despite a 10 to 12 percent fall in investment apartment rents in the last six months, prices are still high according to the area and lack of services in investment buildings,” real estate broker Salem Al-Barki told Kuwait Times. “Meanwhile, prices in residential areas are still maintaining their high prices, and demand has increased due to the better services provided, such as parking lots and free water and electricity,” he said.

Barki explained that although residential areas have better services, many tenants are facing strict conditions despite agreeing to pay high rents. “Even if the tenant accepts a high rent, they are facing problems with owners regarding the number of people allowed to live in the flat. Some of them refuse to rent to families with more than one kid, or to divorced women, even if the lessor is a Kuwaiti,” he said.

Regarding the apartment pricing method, Barki said: “It depends on several elements including market price, supply and demand, owner’s pricing and agreement between the parties. Entities that are responsible for the real estate sector can help reduce the units’ prices by passing a law that sets the price of the apartment according to the area and the services provided with the investment.”

Regarding the reason for high rents in residential areas, real estate office employee Abu Ahmad told Kuwait Times that “lessors have started to increase rents in residential areas more than investment apartments, which led to rising demand on residential properties and higher prices”. He said prices saw a slight decrease in investment areas. “But based on the apartment space, rental prices are considered high,” he said.

“After a slight decrease in apartment rentals, the average rent for a 60 square meter flat in Salmiya is KD 360 to KD 380 per month. As for residential apartments in areas such as Rumaithiya, it is between KD 500 and KD 550 per month,” Abu Ahmad added.

Abu Ahmad told Kuwait Times about the violations committed by real estate owners. “The Municipal Council determines the size of the apartment, but after the electricity is connected to the property, the owner divides the apartment be become two apartments instead of one, and prices them as if it is one big apartment, which leads to high prices,” he said. “The Municipal Council obligates property owners to provide tenants a parking space in the basement, but after they get the building license, they transform it into storage areas and rent them to outsiders, while ignoring the tenants’ needs for parking spaces.”

Another real-estate office employee, Mustafa Ahmad, said a lack of construction workers led to a rise in their daily wages and eventually increased the contractor’s total cost. “Ultimately, his issue affects rental prices, but tenants can still rent according to their budget. Despite a lack in the services provided to lessors, prices are not low,” he said.

 

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Update PAM's WhatsApp Number For Queries And Other Transactions

 

The Public Authority for Manpower (PAM) has announced the availability of a new WhatsApp number: 24936611.


The authorities stated in a press release that the public can use this WhatsApp number for questions and other transactions.


The authority also detailed the procedures for enrolling for social allowance services and submitting labour subsidy applications under the fifth and third chapters via its website's electronic services page.

 

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Auction To Sell Moon Dust Collected By Apollo 11 Mission

 

  IFL Kuwait

Those interested in space are excited about the auction of a moon dust sample collected by astronauts during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. Moon dust samples are distinguished by the fact that they come from the famous NASA mission of Neil Armstrong, the first human to set foot on the moon, and this is not the only thing exciting about this dust sample, but it also holds a rather disgusting secret.

Moon dust and other creatures were fed to cockroaches during a scientific experiment, and their guts were collected to monitor their pathological effects. Science was concerned about astronauts encountering harmful chemicals or returning pollution to Earth during the first mission to the moon, according to the New York Post.

Scientists investigated the negative effects of moon dust because of this. The crickets were killed and dissected after ingesting and digesting small amounts of lunar dust. Dust from their stomachs was removed by scientists and no poisoning was found. A few of the insects' carcasses and other study memorabilia, including the remains of the insect's last meal, will be auctioned this week.

This auction is known as 'Wonderful Rarities', according to Russia Today. In the course of the bidding process, bids were opened on May 26 and are due on June 23. Moon sample auction experts believe that the sample will ultimately be worth $400k (£317k) when the initial bid is $10,000 (£7,918).

We are very excited to be representing Apollo 11 because it represents the most important mission, but we are also happy to include things like crickets that were fed lunar ingredients, which illustrates how varied the mission was," Bobby Livingstone, executive vice president of RR Auction, told CollectSPACE.

 

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47.5% workers holding domestic visas

 

The Occupational Safety Center affiliated to the Public Authority for Manpower began surprise campaigns to arrest workers who work directly under the summer heat, reports Al-Qabas daily. The daily added on the first day of the campaign which began on June 1, the inspectors issued 40 violations to construction workers and said 47.5 percent of these workers were found to be holding No 20 visa (domestic workers).

The daily added, the ban period during summer includes from noon until 4:00 pm and came into effect on June 1, 2022. During the campaign, which was headed by Hamad Al-Makhial, in the suburb of South Abdullah Al- Mubarak, which is witnessing extensive construction and building work, a number of violations were issued to companies that are not committed to hiring workers during the afternoon.

 

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Kuwait summons top US diplomat in ‘rainbow’ flap

 

A U.S. Embassy tweet of a rainbow-flagfestooned message by President Joe Biden in support of Pride Month has drawn a face-to-face diplomatic protest from Kuwait and sparked a rare Twitter fight between the two close allies. On Friday, U.S. diplomats were doubling down with rainbow flag postings and statements in support of LGBTQ rights on social media. The messages appeared in response to the Kuwaiti government’s official objection the day before to what Kuwait’s state news agency called the “pro-gay rights post” of the U.S. Embassy there.

“The United States stands with the LGBTQI+ community everywhere around the world,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a pointed retweet Friday of the embassy’s original offending Pride Month message. The dispute began after the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait posted a tweet Thursday that called Biden a champion of LGBTQI rights.

 

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Earthquake reported in Kuwait

 

Many areas in Kuwait witnessed tremors in the early hours of Saturday. Tremors lasted for a few seconds, according to the report published by the Seismological Center at Sultan Qaboos University earthquake at 5 Richter scale occurred. According to Meteorologist Adel Al-Saadoun it is considered as light where intensity is considered.

The KFSD stated that there were no reports of damages from earthquake which occurred today morning, only reports were there to inquire about the earthquake

 

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The Indian Embassy Organized A Cycle Rally On World Bicycle Day

 

  IFL Kuwait

The Embassy of India held a Cycle Rally on World Bicycle Day, June 3rd, as part of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav-Celebrating 75 Years of India's Independence and also on the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between India and Kuwait, to highlight the simplicity, affordability, reliability, and environmental friendliness of cycling as a mode of transportation that promotes health and wellness.

The Indian Embassy was the starting point for the diplomatic area's cycling rally. The event had previously begun with flower homage to Mahatma Gandhi. "We're holding this cycle rally to commemorate India's 75th year of independence," Ambassador Shri Sibi George stated at the rally's launch at India House. He stated that the bicycle rally is part of India's attempts to raise awareness about the many environmental initiatives implemented by the country.

The protest was attended by Ambassador Shri Sibi George, Madam Joice Sibi, Embassy employees, and members of the Indian community. More than 50 bikes took part in the event, which took them all the way around Daiya's diplomatic district.

The rally will take place ahead of India Environment Week, which will take place from June 5 to 9, 2022, and will commemorate India's achievements in climate action, promote India's flora and fauna, and share information about the Indian Ocean, rivers, and islands, as well as tree planting and herbs. Quizzes, Painting & Drawing Competitions, Virtual Presentations, and a Grand Finale with Indian Classical Dances will take place on June 9, 2022. The Embassy cordially invites all Indian friends and diaspora to participate in the India Environment Week events.

 

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Kuwait’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs refutes social media allegations

 

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday disowned a lady alleging on the social media to be belonging to the Kuwaiti diplomatic corps and supporting the Trans people. The lady in question belongs neither to the diplomatic corps nor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait, according to a press release from the MoFA.

The diplomatic passport the lady holds is no longer valid; she got it when her father was working for a technical office of a government body affiliated to an embassy. The contract of the man was terminated and his diplomatic passport as well as those of his family were invalidated, the statement affirmed.(KUNA)

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7 Expats arrested working for a fake maids office

 

The Ministry of Interior along with Residence affairs department and Public Authority of Manpower, arrested 7 expats of different nationalities working in a fake maids office in Jahra Governorate, necessary legal measures were taken against them and referred them to the competent authorities.

 

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Jaber Hospital's Oncology Department Is Inaugurated By MoH

 

 

The Ministry of Health of Kuwait opened Kuwait's first oncology department outside the Kuwait Cancer Center at Jaber Hospital - a facility available to citizens from all parts of the country. Kuwait's Cancer Control Center, Al-Saeed announced in a press release on Wednesday, would provide services to citizens across the country.

This opening corresponds to the Ministry's plan to facilitate and improve the provision of health and medical services to all Kuwaitis, based on the best standards of quality, within the framework of the Ministry's continued efforts to improve health service quality in Kuwait and, more generally, in accordance with the four pillars of Kuwait's development plan. Medical equipment, devices, and specialized staff are available at the facility.

As a result of the sincere efforts of health sector cadres in different sectors, efforts are also underway to set up another oncology department at Jahra Medical City. In fact, he pointed out that there are patients who have already been examined in Jaber Hospital after its opening thanks to the presence of medical staff and devices such as PET SCAN machines, which are the most accurate for detecting cancers.

According to Dr Faisal AlTerkait, the Kuwait Cancer Control Center will benefit from the opening of the Oncology Department at Jaber Hospital, since there is an electronic link between the Oncology Department and the patient files in Makki Juma. Engineers were instrumental in providing the department with modern technology and equipping clinics and rooms in the ministry.

 

 

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A Woman From Tirupati In Kuwait Facing Hardship Has Reached India Safely

 

 

A Kuwaiti visa agent allegedly tortured a woman from Tirupati, who was traced to the Indian Embassy in Kuwait by the Indian Consulate in Kuwait.

In a report on Wednesday, the New Indian Express reported that an Indian visa agent had held captive Sravani from Tirupati in Kuwait. The report mentions that she sent her husband a video message complaining of harassment and being locked in a room by the agent. A frustrated maid's husband in India reached out to the local media based on the video clip.

In the meantime, after seeing the news report, the Indian Embassy in Kuwait managed to trace her and flew her back to India the same night. According to sources at the Indian Embassy in Kuwait, Sravani arrived safely in India on Wednesday night and joined her husband.

Sibi George released a WhatsApp helpline number earlier this month as part of the Indian Embassy's outreach program. These WhatsApp numbers can even be used to send voice messages to the Embassy in any of the Indian languages so that it can trace them. These helplines should be used by community members as a means of contacting Embassy in an emergency.

 

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