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Kuwait chosen to expedite efforts in combating obesity
In collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the World Health Organization office in Kuwait, and the Public Authority for Food and Nutrition, the first national workshop was held to implement a plan aimed at accelerating the fight against obesity in Kuwait. The workshop took place under the patronage and presence of Dr. Munther Al-Hasawi, Assistant Undersecretary for Public Health Affairs at the ...
CSC automates end-of-service benefits for non-Kuwaiti employees
Two individuals apprehended with 150,000 psychotropic pills
Kuwaiti national and two Indian nationals apprehended for diesel theft
CSC automates end-of-service benefits for non-Kuwaiti employees
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) has announced the automation of end-of-service procedures for non-Kuwaiti employees. This new system allows for an electronic process, eliminating the need for paper documentation. The automation links the employee's employer with the relevant departments within the CSC, demonstrating the commission's commitment to improving efficiency and accuracy. This updat ...