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NHC launches fiber optic service in Khayala, Jeddah
Discover super-fast internet speeds with NHC's launch of fiber optic service in Khayala Jeddah, a step towards the digital future and smart cities!
Fiber optic service launched in Khayala, north of Jeddah
NHC announced the launch of its fiber optic network service, known as FTTH , in the Khayala area, north of Jeddah. This announcement is part of the company's efforts to enhance digital infrastructure and support the smart city concept in its projects.
What is FTTH technology?
FTTH means connecting fiber optic cables directly to homes, enabling users to access very high-speed internet. This technology is one of the latest advancements in telecommunications, offering greater speed and stability compared to traditional connections.
For the population, this means the ability to upload and download data at extremely high speeds, which contributes to improving the internet experience for both work and entertainment. For example, users can watch movies in high quality without interruption or buffering.
The impact of service on daily life
With the availability of this new service in Khayala, the area will see a significant improvement in the quality of life for its residents. High-speed internet access facilitates working from home and enhances distance learning. Families can also make better use of digital entertainment services.
For example, students can access online educational resources more easily, supporting their learning and helping them achieve better academic performance. Remote workers will also be able to conduct virtual meetings and upload large files more efficiently.
“Khayala”: An integrated residential community
Khayala is one of the most prominent residential destinations being developed by NHC in Jeddah. The area spans over 1.5 million square meters and includes more than 3,900 residential units with modern designs that cater to diverse needs and aspirations.
The strategic location of Khayala places it close to Jeddah's most important landmarks and main roads, facilitating easy access and transportation. Furthermore, the area boasts comprehensive essential and recreational facilities, such as parks and gardens, which lend a vibrant and refreshing atmosphere to the neighborhood.
NHC and its commitment to sustainable development
NHC reaffirms its ongoing commitment to developing sustainable urban solutions that enhance quality of life and build an urban future that meets the aspirations of Saudi society. The company strives to achieve the Kingdom's strategic goals by developing integrated urban destinations that prioritize quality of life and offer diverse housing options within a healthy and sustainable environment.
Through these ambitious projects, NHC is cementing its position as the largest real estate developer in the Middle East and one of the leading regional contributors to the development of the real estate sector in the Kingdom and the region in general.
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Abdulrahman Al-Awadhi: A biography of a pioneer in health and the environment in the history of Kuwait
Learn about the career of Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Awadhi, the former Kuwaiti Minister of Health, who laid the foundations for the modern health system and left indelible marks on politics and the environment.
In the annals of Kuwait's immortal figures, the name of Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Awadhi stands out as a remarkable personality who not only loved his country but also translated that love into a career brimming with achievements that shaped the features of the modern state. Al-Awadhi was not merely a physician or a politician; he was a model statesman who witnessed Kuwait's major transformations, from the dawn of independence to the challenges of the modern era, and contributed his intellect and efforts to building its health, political, and environmental foundations.
Historical context: Origins at the heart of Kuwait's transformations
Abdulrahman Al-Awadhi was born in 1936, a time when Kuwait was taking its first steps towards comprehensive development. In his youth, he witnessed the influx of oil wealth and the beginnings of building modern state institutions under the leadership of its pioneering rulers. This historical background made his generation a founding generation, shouldering the responsibility of transforming visions into tangible reality. His travels to study at prestigious international universities such as the American University of Beirut, Harvard, and Aberdeen were not merely academic pursuits, but rather an investment in the Kuwaiti mind, enabling him to return and lead the development process in its most vital sectors.
The golden age of the Ministry of Health: A vision that goes beyond treatment
Kuwaitis agree that Dr. Al-Awadhi's tenure as Minister of Health (1975-1986) was the "golden age" of the health sector. His achievements were not merely responses to existing needs, but rather the product of a far-sighted strategic vision. The idea of establishing primary healthcare centers in every residential area was not simply to facilitate citizens' access to services, but to implement the philosophy of "prevention is better than cure," and to alleviate pressure on major hospitals. Furthermore, the expansion of hospital construction and their geographical distribution, according to a well-thought-out plan, ensured equitable access to healthcare. Perhaps the most prominent achievement was Kuwait's pioneering role in organ transplantation. The first kidney transplant performed during his tenure was a historic turning point, not only placing Kuwait on the regional medical map but also giving new hope to thousands of patients.
A pioneer in environmental protection in the Gulf
Before environmental concerns became a pressing global issue, Dr. Al-Awadhi possessed a visionary outlook. At a time when the focus was on industrial and urban development, he understood that human health is incomplete without a healthy environment. His establishment of the Environmental Department at the Ministry of Health in 1968 and the creation of air pollution monitoring stations were groundbreaking initiatives. His influence extended beyond the local level, reaching regionally through his founding and leadership of the Regional Organization for the Protection of the Marine Environment (ROPME), which became the primary framework for Gulf cooperation in addressing marine environmental challenges, reflecting his profound impact on regional policies.
The wise statesman: the voice of reason in times of crisis
In addition to his ministerial career, Al-Awadhi was a seasoned parliamentarian and a statesman whose counsel was sought during crises. As attested by his contemporaries, he was a voice of wisdom and balance amidst the political turmoil that Kuwait experienced. His ability to analyze complex issues, from the stateless persons and dual nationals to the electoral system and economic reform, made him a national authority. He did not pursue narrow interests; his primary concern was preserving Kuwait's stability and progress, famously quoting, "It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness," a philosophy he embodied throughout his life.
An enduring legacy
When Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Awadhi passed away in July 2019, Kuwait lost not just a former minister or physician, but one of its pillars and a living memory. His legacy remains present in every hospital and health center, in every environmental protection law, and in the memories of all who worked with him. He lived a lifelong love affair with his country, a love that was not merely sentimental, but a tireless commitment and an enduring achievement that will continue to inspire generations to come.
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Saudi Arabia successfully welcomes 19.5 million pilgrims and Umrah performers in record time
Saudi Arabia announced that it will receive 19.5 million pilgrims from abroad during 2025, achieving a record satisfaction rate exceeding 90% thanks to integrated efforts within the Guests of God Service Program and Vision 2030.
The National Center for Performance Measurement of Public Entities (Adaa) announced that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia achieved an exceptional milestone by welcoming 19.5 million pilgrims from outside the Kingdom during 2025. This figure reflects a significant leap in capacity and organizational capabilities. The achievement was not limited to numbers but extended to the quality of the experience, with pilgrim satisfaction exceeding 90%. This is a global testament to the success of the integrated services system, which falls under the objectives of the Pilgrim Service Program, one of the most important programs of Saudi Vision 2030.
Historical background and honor of service
Since its founding, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has considered serving the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors a historic honor and a profound religious responsibility. Over the decades, this service has evolved from traditional efforts into a sophisticated institutional system that utilizes the latest technologies and administrative methods to ensure the safety and comfort of millions. This latest achievement is the culmination of decades of investment in the infrastructure of the Holy Sites and the development of human resources, reaffirming the Kingdom's leading role in the Islamic world.
Integration of efforts and quality of services
The Guests of God Service Program explained that this success would not have been possible without the harmony and integration of efforts among more than 60 governmental, private, and non-profit entities. Satisfaction indicators recorded remarkable figures, reaching 91% among Hajj pilgrims and 94% among Umrah pilgrims, demonstrating the meticulous planning and efficient execution at every stage of their journey, from obtaining visas and receiving pilgrims at entry points to transportation, accommodation, and performing the rituals with ease and peace of mind.
Enriching the experience and enhancing community engagement
The efforts were not limited to service and organizational aspects, but extended to enriching the religious and cultural experience of the pilgrims. In this context, 18 historical and Islamic sites in Mecca and Medina, linked to the Prophet's biography, were developed and enhanced, allowing visitors to deepen their spiritual connection and add an intellectual dimension to their journey. On a community level, the participation of more than 184,000 volunteers exemplified the highest form of national solidarity, as they actively contributed to guidance, organization, and the provision of humanitarian services, reflecting the deeply rooted values of giving within Saudi society.
Strategic impact and Vision 2030
This achievement is a cornerstone in realizing the goals of Vision 2030, which aims to increase the capacity to receive 30 million Umrah pilgrims annually. The success in managing these millions of pilgrims also enhances the Kingdom's international standing, not only as a religious destination but also as a leading model in crowd management and complex logistics. This success further supports economic diversification goals by promoting religious tourism as a key non-oil sector.
The program concluded by emphasizing that these achievements are nothing but an extension of the unlimited support and direct guidance of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and the Crown Prince, Prime Minister, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who place serving the guests of God at the top of the state’s priorities, while harnessing all capabilities to continue improving the quality of services year after year.
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Integrity Commission investigates major corruption cases in Saudi Arabia | Local News
The Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority “Nazaha” announces the arrest of those involved in corruption, bribery and abuse of power cases worth millions of riyals, as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to promote transparency.
In a move reaffirming Saudi Arabia’s commitment to eradicating corruption and promoting transparency and integrity, the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) announced that it has initiated several major criminal cases recently. These efforts are part of the comprehensive reforms underway in the Kingdom under Vision 2030, which prioritizes combating corruption to ensure an attractive investment environment, protect public funds, and achieve sustainable development. These periodic announcements from Nazaha are part of its transparency policy, keeping the public informed about its ongoing efforts to prosecute those who violate the law.
The official spokesperson for the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority stated that the Authority has initiated a number of criminal cases during the past period, and the necessary legal procedures are being completed against the perpetrators. The most prominent cases were as follows:
The first case: In cooperation with the Public Investment Fund, a resident working as a project manager in one of the Fund’s commercial entities was arrested for receiving (2,175,000) riyals from two citizens “who were arrested” who own a commercial entity and a resident working as an executive manager of another commercial entity “who was arrested” in exchange for awarding a project to renovate one of the company’s sites to one of the commercial entities, in addition to enabling the two commercial entities to obtain subcontract work in one of the projects.
The second case: An employee working in health affairs in one of the regions was arrested at the moment he received an amount of (500,000) riyals, in exchange for facilitating the qualification and awarding procedures for two projects in health affairs in the same region to one of the commercial entities with a total amount of (384,295,150) riyals. Through investigations it was proven that the total amount agreed upon was (10,000,000) riyals, of which he had previously received an amount of (4,500,000) riyals from the executive director of the commercial entity “who was arrested.” The first one handed over the amount to the director of engineering affairs, the assistant general manager of engineering affairs, and the head of the bids examination committee in the same health affairs “who were arrested.”
The third case: Three employees working in the Civil Status Department in one of the regions were arrested for receiving (850,000) riyals in installments from a citizen who was arrested in exchange for registering births and issuing national identity cards in an irregular manner.
The fourth case: In cooperation with the Ministry of Interior, a retired non-commissioned officer was arrested for embezzling (2,160,000) riyals from the funds seized in criminal cases during his time working at a police station in one of the governorates.
Fifth case: An employee working in the secretariat of one of the governorates was arrested at the moment he received the sum of (300,000) riyals out of an agreed sum of (800,000) riyals, in exchange for facilitating and completing the procedures for issuing licenses, organizational sketches and raw land in the same governorate.
Case Six: In cooperation with the Ministry of Interior, a non-commissioned officer working in the Civil Defense in one of the governorates was arrested for requesting sums of money from commercial entities in exchange for not issuing violations for their non-compliance with safety regulations.
Case Seven: In cooperation with the Ministry of Interior, a soldier working at a police station in one of the regions and two citizens were arrested for conspiring to steal (1,400,000) riyals from a resident.
Case Eight: An employee working in the secretariat of one of the regions was arrested for receiving an amount of (20,000) riyals from a citizen who was arrested in exchange for facilitating the procedures for awarding a project to construct and develop a building for one of the municipalities, as he was a member of the bids examination committee.
Case Nine: An employee working at the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture and a resident were arrested for receiving sums of money from citizens in exchange for opening files and updating the eligibility for agricultural support for livestock by creating fake numbers for non-existent livestock.
Case Ten: An employee working at the municipality of one of the regions was arrested for receiving sums of money in exchange for issuing building permits and building completion certificates in an irregular manner, in cooperation with a resident who was arrested and who works for a contracting company.
Eleventh case: An employee working for the development authority of one of the regions was suspended for employing his wife in one of the companies contracted with his employer and for her receiving monthly salaries without her presence.
These issues are of paramount importance due to their direct impact on the trust of citizens and investors in state institutions. Prosecuting those involved in corruption cases, regardless of their positions, sends a powerful message that no one is above the law, thus strengthening the rule of law and reinforcing the principle of justice. Economically, these measures contribute to improving the business climate and attracting foreign investment, as transparency and the fight against corruption are among the most important criteria by which investors evaluate a country's environment.
The official spokesperson for the Authority confirmed that it continues to monitor and apprehend anyone who misappropriates public funds or exploits their position to achieve their personal interests or to harm the public interest, and will hold them accountable even after their relationship with the position ends, since financial and administrative corruption crimes do not lapse with time, and that the Authority is proceeding with the application of what the system stipulates against violators without leniency.
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