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Kuwait in a Week, Thursday, April 30, 2026
Kuwait Officially Reopens Wedding Halls and Social Events
The Ministry of Interior announced the
official resumption of weddings, parties, and cultural events starting Friday,
April 24, 2026. This decision follows a comprehensive security review and a
period of suspension due to regional developments. Authorities clarified that
the return to normalcy includes theatrical performances and social gatherings
in Diwaniyas, provided they adhere to strict security protocols. This strategic
step reflects the state's confidence in its stabilized internal security conditions
and aims to restore vitality to the country's social and economic sectors.
Voice of Emirates
Kuwait Reports Drone Attack on Northern Land Border Posts
On the morning of Friday, April 24,
2026, the Kuwaiti military confirmed that two explosive-laden drones
originating from neighboring Iraq struck northern land border posts. The
Ministry of Defense described the incident as a "criminal act of aggression,"
noting that while the drones caused material damage to the facilities, no human
casualties were reported. Security forces have heightened their alertness along
the frontier, and the government is reportedly engaging in high-level
diplomatic communication with Iraqi authorities to address this breach of
sovereignty and ensure border stability.
AFP / NAMPA
Boursa Kuwait Records Strong Gains
On April 30, the Kuwait Stock Exchange
(Boursa Kuwait) reported significant gains, with the Main Market index reaching
its highest level in months. Analysts attributed the rally to strong quarterly
earnings from leading banks and telecommunications firms, alongside increased
interest from foreign institutional investors. Kuwait’s inclusion in global
emerging market indices has boosted liquidity, while stable oil prices and
government infrastructure spending supported investor confidence. Financial
experts noted that the positive momentum reflects the resilience of Kuwait’s
financial sector and its regulatory environment. The surge underscores the
exchange’s role as a key driver of national economic growth.
Bloomberg
Rahma International Expands Global Relief Projects
On April 25, Rahma International
announced the continuation of its large-scale humanitarian programs across Asia
and Africa. The association reported supporting over 145,000 orphans, students,
and vulnerable families, while operating 456 schools and 397 medical facilities
worldwide. Seasonal projects such as Ramadan iftar meals and sacrificial meat
distribution reached millions of beneficiaries. Officials emphasized
transparency and coordination with Kuwait’s Ministry of Social Affairs and
Foreign Affairs. Rahma International highlighted its mission to provide
sustainable development through housing, healthcare, and education projects,
reinforcing Kuwait’s reputation as a global humanitarian leader.
Khair Online
Namaa Charity Delivers Water Aid in Gaza
On
April 26, Kuwait’s Namaa Charity completed a major water relief project in
Gaza, supplying over 11,250 residents with clean water through 450 tanker
deliveries. The initiative targeted northern Gaza, where infrastructure
collapse has worsened shortages. Namaa official Waleed Al-Bassam stressed that
securing water is critical to preventing disease, especially among children and
the elderly. Beneficiaries expressed gratitude for Kuwait’s support, noting the
importance of sustaining such aid amid deteriorating humanitarian conditions.
The project reflects Kuwait’s ongoing commitment to regional relief efforts and
its role in supporting resilience in crisis zones.
Kuwait Government Online
Al-Najat Charity Launches “One Million Iftars” Campaign
On April 28, Al-Najat Charity Association
announced that its Ramadan “One Million Iftars” campaign had surpassed its
target, distributing meals to fasting individuals across Kuwait and abroad.
Vice Chairman Dr. Rashid Al-Hamad confirmed that donations continued to flow
steadily despite regional challenges. The campaign was part of Al-Najat’s
broader humanitarian portfolio, which includes mosque construction, orphan
sponsorship, and medical missions. The association emphasized transparency by
providing regular donor reports. Officials noted that the success of the
campaign reflects Kuwait’s deeply rooted culture of generosity and solidarity
during Ramadan.
Times Kuwait
Social Reform Society Supports Border Guards
On April 24, the Social Reform Society
organized a solidarity campaign for Kuwait’s border guards. Youth volunteers
visited military personnel to express gratitude and deliver care packages.
Organizers highlighted the importance of national cohesion and the role of
civil society in supporting security forces. The initiative underscored the
society’s mission to strengthen community bonds and promote social
responsibility. Officials said the campaign reflects Kuwait’s tradition of
combining charitable work with patriotic duty.
Al-Mujtama
Tanmia Charity Mobilizes 200 Volunteer Teams
On April 28, Tanmia Charity
Association reported mobilizing more than 200 volunteer teams for Ramadan and
international relief campaigns. Director Musab Al-Otaibi described charitable
work as a “life message,” noting that volunteers distributed meals to frontline
workers, supported cancer patients, and prepared aid shipments abroad. The
association also highlighted its “Kuwait Stands with You” campaign, which
provided urgent relief in conflict zones. Officials emphasized that
volunteerism remains central to Kuwait’s humanitarian legacy.
Times Kuwait
Kuwait Red Crescent Calls for Humanitarian Diplomacy
On April 29, the Kuwait Red Crescent
Society (KRCS) urged stronger humanitarian diplomacy and international
solidarity with Gulf states. Chairman Khaled Al-Mughamis emphasized the need
for coordinated relief efforts amid regional tensions. KRCS highlighted ongoing
projects, including food distribution, medical aid, and disaster response. The
society reaffirmed its role as a key partner in global humanitarian networks,
stressing Kuwait’s commitment to supporting vulnerable populations worldwide.
KRCS
KRCS Expands Volunteer Programs Nationwide
On April 29, KRCS announced the expansion of
its volunteer programs, with hundreds of youth joining emergency preparedness
teams. Training included first aid, crisis response, and psychological support
workshops. Officials said the initiative strengthens Kuwait’s national crisis
management framework and enhances community resilience. KRCS emphasized that
volunteerism is vital to sustaining humanitarian operations during emergencies.
Kuwait Times
Rahma International Builds New Villages in Yemen
On April 29, Rahma International confirmed the
completion of 22 “villages of benefactors” in Yemen, providing housing,
healthcare, education, and water resources for displaced families. The project
was funded by Kuwaiti donors and coordinated with local authorities. Officials
said the initiative reflects Kuwait’s long-standing role in supporting
stability and development in crisis-affected regions.
Times Kuwait
Namaa Charity Supports Palestinian Families During Ramadan
On April 29, Namaa Charity announced
additional Ramadan aid for Palestinian families, including food parcels and
hygiene kits. The initiative complemented its water relief project, aiming to
ease suffering during the holy month. Officials stressed that Kuwait’s
charitable sector remains committed to supporting Palestinians despite regional
challenges.
Kuwait Government Online
Al-Najat Expands Orphan Sponsorship Programs
On April 30, Al-Najat Charity reported
that it now sponsors more than 8,600 orphans across 16 countries. The
association highlighted transparent mechanisms ensuring direct support to
beneficiaries. Officials said orphan care remains a cornerstone of Kuwait’s
humanitarian work, reflecting the nation’s commitment to vulnerable children
worldwide.
Times Kuwait
National Immunization Program Achieves Record Coverage
Between April 24 and 30, Kuwait’s
Ministry of Health reported record participation in the national immunization
program, coinciding with World Immunization Week. Coverage reached 95% among
children and high-risk groups, marking one of the highest rates in the region.
Officials credited the success to expanded outreach campaigns, availability of
vaccines in all health centers, and strong public trust in medical services.
The ministry highlighted that preventive medicine remains central to reducing
the burden on hospitals and improving long-term health outcomes. This milestone
underscores Kuwait’s effective public health strategies and its alignment with
global efforts to combat preventable diseases.
Kuwait Times
Kuwait Invites Bids for Landmark Solar Project
On April 30, the Ministry of
Electricity and Water announced a tender for the construction of a large-scale
solar power plant. The project is part of Kuwait’s plan to generate 15% of its
electricity from renewable sources by 2030. Officials stated that the facility
will significantly reduce carbon emissions and lower energy production costs.
Both local and international firms are invited to submit proposals covering
design, construction, and operation. The initiative marks a decisive shift
toward sustainable energy and demonstrates Kuwait’s commitment to addressing
climate change through infrastructure investment.
Reuters
KPC Extends Pipeline Stake Bid Deadline Amid Regional Conflict
Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) has
extended the deadline for preliminary bids on its $7 billion crude oil pipeline
network to April 28, 2026. The extension comes as investors requested more time
to assess risks associated with the ongoing regional war conflict and reports
of "severe material damage" at some operating units. A banking
syndicate, including JPMorgan and HSBC, is arranging a $6 billion financing
package for the deal. Despite the tension, the Central Bank of Kuwait has eased
regulatory requirements for local lenders to maintain credit flow and support
economic stability during the crisis.
Reuters
Government Issues New Environmental Bylaws
On April 29, Kuwait officially
gazetted new environmental bylaws targeting industrial waste management. The
legislation requires manufacturing and oil-sector companies to adopt advanced
filtration and recycling systems. The Environment Public Authority (EPA) was
granted expanded powers to conduct surprise inspections and impose heavy fines
on violators. Officials stated that the measures are essential to reducing
pollution and safeguarding public health. The bylaws also include incentives
for companies adopting green technologies, marking a significant step toward
industrial sustainability. Environmental advocates welcomed the move as
evidence of Kuwait’s commitment to international environmental standards.
Al-Jarida
Green Kuwait Initiative Launches Reforestation Drive
On April 28, the Environment Public
Authority (EPA) launched the “Green Kuwait” initiative, a nationwide campaign
to plant one million native trees over the next year. The project aims to
combat desertification, reduce the impact of sandstorms, and lower urban
temperatures. Advanced irrigation systems using recycled water will support the
effort, while indigenous species such as Sidra and Ghaf trees will be
prioritized to preserve biodiversity. Environmental experts praised the
initiative as a landmark step toward sustainable living. Community engagement
programs are also included to raise awareness about environmental preservation.
The campaign reflects Kuwait’s commitment to tackling climate challenges
through practical, large-scale action.
Al-Jarida
Authorities Arrest 24 Individuals Over Terror Financing Allegations
Following an intensive investigation,
Kuwaiti security forces arrested 24 individuals, including five former
lawmakers, on charges related to financing terrorist entities. The arrests,
finalized during the last week of April, are linked to a broader regional
crackdown on networks suspected of supporting hostile foreign interests during
the current Middle East conflict. The Ministry of Interior stated that the
suspects are being interrogated to uncover further links to international
funding channels, emphasizing a "zero-tolerance" policy toward any
activities that jeopardize national security.
AFP
Cybersecurity Drill Tests National Readiness
On April 27, Kuwait’s National Cyber
Security Center (NCSC) conducted a large-scale simulation exercise to assess
the resilience of critical infrastructure against cyberattacks. The drill
involved government ministries and private sector entities, focusing on
defending against data breaches and coordinated digital threats. Officials
reported that the exercise successfully identified vulnerabilities and improved
inter-agency coordination. The NCSC emphasized that as Kuwait advances its
digital transformation, maintaining robust cybersecurity is essential for
national security. Future drills are planned to strengthen preparedness and
ensure that both public and private institutions remain vigilant against
evolving cyber risks.
Al-Rai
Customs Foil Major Drug Smuggling Attempt
On April 29, Kuwaiti Customs officials
intercepted a large shipment of narcotics hidden within construction materials
at Shuwaikh Port. The operation, coordinated with multiple security agencies,
led to the seizure of approximately half a million Captagon pills. Several
suspects linked to the shipment were detained for questioning. The Ministry of
Interior reiterated its zero-tolerance policy toward drug trafficking,
stressing that vigilance at ports and borders remains a top priority.
Authorities emphasized that the successful operation demonstrates Kuwait’s
determination to protect society from the dangers of illicit substances and
reinforces its regional role in combating organized crime.
Al-Rai
Foreign Ministry Launches Diplomatic Training Program
On April 23, Kuwait’s Ministry of
Foreign Affairs unveiled a new training initiative designed to prepare young
diplomats for modern challenges. The program includes modules on digital
diplomacy, crisis management, and international law, with internships at major
global organizations. Senior ambassadors will mentor participants, ensuring
practical exposure to international negotiations. Officials emphasized that the
initiative reflects Kuwait’s commitment to strengthening its diplomatic corps
and maintaining its influential role in regional and global affairs. The
training program is seen as an investment in human capital, equipping future
diplomats with the skills needed to safeguard national interests in a rapidly
changing world.
Arab Times
Authorities Warn Mirqab Shops Over Hygiene Standards
The Public Authority for Industry
(PAI) has issued a two‑week ultimatum to shop owners in Souk Al Safafeer,
located in Kuwait City’s Mirqab district, after inspectors reported poor
hygiene and safety violations. Officials stressed that failure to comply will
result in withdrawal of operating rights and possible legal action. The
campaign is part of Kuwait’s broader push to enforce industrial regulations and
protect consumer health. Shopkeepers were urged to upgrade sanitation
facilities and adhere to waste disposal rules. Authorities emphasized that
maintaining public safety is a national priority, and violators will face
strict penalties. The warning reflects growing government attention to urban
cleanliness and regulatory compliance.
Arab Times
Municipal Council Sets Stricter Standards for Private Hospitals
Kuwait’s Municipal Council has
introduced new regulatory frameworks to raise healthcare quality in private
hospitals. Munira Al‑Amir, head of the Technical Committee, announced that the
measures include tougher licensing requirements, mandatory compliance audits,
and enhanced patient safety protocols. The initiative aims to align Kuwait’s
private healthcare sector with international benchmarks while addressing public
concerns about service reliability. Officials explained that the reforms will
ensure accountability and transparency in medical practices, while also
encouraging investment in advanced facilities. The council stressed that the
changes are designed to protect patients and strengthen confidence in Kuwait’s
healthcare system.
Arab Times
Wedding Hall Bookings Surge After Reopening
Wedding halls across Kuwait have seen a surge
in reservations following the Ministry of Interior’s decision to allow public
venues to resume operations. Families rushed to secure dates after months of
restrictions, with event organizers reporting unprecedented demand. The
reopening marks a significant step toward restoring social traditions and
cultural life. Authorities reminded citizens to observe safety guidelines
during gatherings, emphasizing the importance of balancing celebration with
public health. The move reflects Kuwait’s gradual return to normalcy and
highlights the role of weddings as a cornerstone of social cohesion.
Arab Times
Health Ministry Restores Full Normalcy in Operations
The Ministry of Health announced the
reinstatement of regular staff leave and the full resumption of surgical
procedures across Kuwait’s hospitals. Spokesman Dr. Abdullah Al‑Sanad confirmed
that healthcare facilities are now operating at pre‑crisis capacity, signaling
confidence in the country’s medical infrastructure. Officials emphasized that
patient care and service delivery remain top priorities, while preventive
programs will continue to ensure readiness. The decision marks a turning point
in Kuwait’s recovery, reflecting stability in healthcare services and a
commitment to restoring normal operations.
Kuwait Times
Court Upholds Death Sentences for Drug Smugglers
Kuwait’s Court of Appeals has upheld
the death sentences of three Iranian nationals convicted of smuggling
narcotics. The ruling, delivered by Judge Abdullah Al‑Sanea and his panel,
confirmed earlier judgments against the defendants. Authorities stressed that
the verdict reflects Kuwait’s zero‑tolerance policy toward drug trafficking and
organized crime. The case underscores the judiciary’s determination to protect
society from the dangers of narcotics and maintain strict enforcement of the
law. Officials noted that the ruling sends a strong message to traffickers
operating in the region.
Gulf News
Sports Leave Scandal Ends in Convictions
Kuwait’s Criminal Court has convicted
five officials, including current and former leaders of a sports federation, in
connection with a KD30,000 fake leave scandal. The defendants were found guilty
of misusing public funds and manipulating administrative records to grant
unauthorized leave benefits. Each was fined KD3,000, while the court emphasized
that such misconduct undermines trust in national institutions. The ruling
highlights Kuwait’s judiciary’s determination to enforce transparency and
accountability in sports governance. Observers noted that the verdict sends a
strong message against corruption in public organizations.
Arab Times
Civil Service Commission Restores Normal Working Hours
The Civil Service Commission (CSC) announced
that all government offices will resume standard working hours starting Sunday,
ending pandemic-era adjustments. Officials explained that the decision reflects
improved stability in public services and a return to routine operations.
Employees welcomed the move as a sign of normalcy, while departments were
instructed to ensure smooth transitions. The CSC emphasized that restoring full
schedules will enhance efficiency and service delivery across ministries.
Gulf Insider
Traffic Department Announces Road Closures for Maintenance
The General Traffic Department (GTD)
confirmed the closure of three lanes on Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al-Nahyan Road
for maintenance. The project, scheduled to last several days, aims to improve
road safety and infrastructure quality. Authorities urged drivers to plan
alternative routes and exercise caution, stressing that traffic police will be
deployed to manage congestion. The closures form part of Kuwait’s broader
infrastructure upgrade program.
Arab Kuwait
British Defense Minister Reaffirms Security Ties with Kuwait
UK Minister for Defense Readiness and
Industry Luke Pollard visited Kuwait this week, reaffirming strong bilateral
defense cooperation. During meetings with Kuwaiti officials, Pollard
highlighted shared security concerns in the Gulf region and underscored
Britain’s commitment to supporting Kuwait’s defense readiness. The visit
included discussions on military training, joint exercises, and technology
transfer. Officials described the talks as constructive, reflecting the depth
of Kuwait-UK relations.
KUNA
Kuwait Monitors Jet Fuel Shock Impact on Economy
Economic analysts in Kuwait warned of
potential disruptions in aviation due to rising jet fuel costs linked to
tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The Ministry of Commerce is closely
monitoring developments, emphasizing the need for contingency planning to
protect Kuwait’s economy. Officials noted that higher fuel prices could affect
airlines, logistics, and consumer travel. The government is considering
measures to stabilize supply and mitigate risks.
Times Kuwait