ARAB TIMES, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2014 LOCAL 2 Shameful to hurl accusations at ‘waqf’ sector: Al-Sane Kuwait committed to monitor ‘organizations’ finances KUWAIT CITY, Nov 8: Kuwait is committed to monitor the finances of charitable organizations to guard against funds getting into the hands of extremists, Al-Rai daily quoting Yaqoub Al-Sane, the Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, Justice. In a statement at the 60th anniversary of Algeria’s revolution, Al-Sane said “it is shameful to hurl accusations ‘’waqf’’ (endowment) sector before seeking clarity”. He added solutions are in place to counter social violence and alleged violations detected in the activities of the Ministries of Justice and Awqaf. Meanwhile, sources close to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied recent news published by a US newspaper about Kuwait’s involvement in the military coalition with Egypt, Saudi Arabia and UAE against extremist groups in the Middle East, and the country intervening in some conflict-hit areas in the region. The sources said the current coalition which involves several countries was announced—as published by AlRai newspaper about Kuwait acting as headquarters of the military coalition established to fight the Islamist group known DAESH. As regards the nature of the headquarters, sources said it’ll become the coordination center of operation where control and supervision of the field plans will be done. Also: KUWAIT CITY: Minister of Finance Anas Al-Saleh has affirmed the Kuwaiti government will comply with the decisions of the International Arbitration in line with the New York Agreement to ensure that Mohammad Abdul-Mohsen Al-Kharafi Company receives $960 million compensation for damages suffered during the regime of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily. Al-Anas disclosed this in a letter to the French Minister of Finance, explaining the company signed a contract in Libya to build an integrated tourism city within seven years to operate for 83 years based on the BOT system. However, the Libyan government stopped the work and breached the contract after the company started the project and spent a huge amount on it. Talks on privatization of Kuwait ‘educational system’ resurface ‘Include women in house distribution scheme’ By Ahmed Al-Naqeeb Arab Times Staff KUNA photos Photos from the event. Kuwaiti figure honored with maritime award in Dubai Sheikh Dr Sabah Al-Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah was honored with the Maritime Standard Hall of Fame Award at the Seatrade Middle East and Indian Subcontinent Awards’ event which was held in Dubai. After the honoring ceremony, Sheikh Dr Sabah Al-Jaber, Director General of the Arab Sea Ports Federation, told KUNA Saturday that he dedicated this win to the Kuwait Ports Authority (KPA), adding that he was honored to have received the award which highlights Kuwait’s efforts within the maritime domain. The Kuwaiti official also stressed the importance of maritime activities in bolstering ties among nations, noting that working at the sea provided many opportunities for the people of the world to extend their hands in cooperation and friendship. The Seatrade Middle East and Indian Subcontinent Awards is an annual event held in Dubai where individuals and companies working within the maritime field are honored. (KUNA) KUWAIT CITY, Nov 8: Talks on the privatization of the educational system in Kuwait have resurfaced as decision-makers deemed it necessary for the country to develop the educational sector and get rid of financial and management blunders at the Ministry of Education. According to sources, the proposed privatization of the educational system was presented in the past, but it has been swept under the rug due to political pressure from those who opposed it. Sources said the proposal will be presented again to the Council of Ministers soon. Sources affirmed a preliminary decree will most likely be issued to implement the proposal in some schools on an experimental basis. If the experiment is successful, the government will refer the proposal to the Parliament for approval within the current legislative term, sources added. Clarified Sources clarified the privatization of Kuwait’s educational system does not mean those studying in public schools will be required to pay their tuition fees, which will remain the responsibility of the government; but the teachers must abide by the current working terms and regulations in the private sector. Furthermore, State Minister for Housing Affairs Yasser Abul confirmed the ministry will soon receive land in South Sabah Al-Ahmed from the Kuwait Municipality to be added to the plots which will be distributed to citizens. Commenting on the issue, Head of the Family and Children Committee MP Saleh Ashour asserted the current scheme for the distribution of houses excludes women, so he urged the government to include them for they are part of the Kuwaiti public. He pointed out that although the government, headed by the ministry, is doing a great job in solving the housing issue, the Parliament will not tolerate any form of negligence in addressing problems of citizens. He stressed the committee will soon take action to ensure that women are included in the distribution. The MP further clarified that the Kuwaiti woman, whether divorced or widowed from a Kuwaiti or a nonKuwaiti husband, has yet to benefit from the Housing Law passed in the previous term; asserting any layer of the Kuwaiti society should not be excluded from the law. In another development, MP Khaleel Al-Saleh criticized the recent recruitment at Kuwait Airways Corporation, claiming the board of directors did not prioritize Kuwaitis as it employed expatriates instead. The honorary treasurer of Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry Abdullah Saud Al-Humaidhi received in his office the Deputy Chairperson of Korean International Trade Association (KITA) Hyun-ho Ahn and his accompanying delegation. During the meeting, which was also attended by the South Korean Ambassador to Kuwait Shin Boonam, the two sides signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) which reflects the keenness of the Kuwait’s private sector to cement and enhance economic relations with South Korea especially since KITA is currently involved in several major projects in the country. He argued the Constitution clearly stipulates that Kuwaitis must be prioritized in the employment process, but the management renewed contracts of non-Kuwaiti pilots and signed con- tracts with a number of new pilots although a large number of Kuwaiti pilots have applied. This has prompted the MP to submit a number of queries, asking about rea- sons behind this action. He also requested for details about nonKuwaiti employees hired recently and the exact number of Kuwaitis who applied but were rejected. Kuwait Today Prayer Timings Fajr ....................................................... 04:45 Sunrise .................................................. 06:07 Zohr ....................................................... 11:32 Asr ..........................................................14:36 Maghrib ................................................ 16:57 Isha ...................................................... 18:16 Weather Expected weather for the next 24 hours: By Night: Cold with light to moderate north westerly wind, with speed of 06-26 km/h By Day: Sunny light to moderate north westerly wind, with speed of 08-28km/h Station Max Min Rec Exp Kuwait City 28 16 Kuwait Airport 28 08 Abdaly 29 08 Bubyan 27 08 Jahra 28 11 Failaka Island 27 14 Salmiyah 27 17 Ahmadi 25 15 Juluiah Port 27 10 Qaroh Island 25 22 Umm Al-Maradem 25 20 4 days forecast - Weather Sunday, Nov 9 Expected weather ..................................sunny Max Temp .................................................28C Min Temp ..................................................08C Wind Direction ..................................NW-VRB Wind Speed..................................08- 28 km/h Monday, Nov 10 Expected weather ..................................sunny Max Temp .................................................27C Min Temp ..................................................08C Wind Direction ..................................NW-VRB Wind Speed...................................06-28 km/h Tuesday, Nov 11 Expected weather ..................................sunny Max Temp .................................................26C Min Temp ..................................................09C Wind Direction ..................................NW-VRB Wind Speed....................................06-20km/h Wednesday, Nov 12 Expected weather ..................................sunny Max Temp .................................................27C Min Temp ..................................................10C Wind Direction....................................VRB-SE Wind Speed...................................06-26 km/h Marine Forecast Station Max Min Exp Rec South Dolphin Umm Mudayrah Beacon M28 Beacon N6 Qaruh Island Umm Al-Maradem Sea Island Buo Salmiyah 26 24 24 25 25 25 25 26 Sea Surf 14 19 15 11 22 20 17 15 22 22 26 25 - Today’s Waves Ht 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft 3ft Direction SE SE SE SE SE SE SE SE 4-days forecast - Marine Sunday, Nov 9 Expected weather ..................................sunny Sea state ............................slight to moderate Wave height ............................................1-4 ft Max Temp .................................................28C Min Temp ..................................................08C Wind Direction ..................................NW-VRB Wind Speed...................................08-28 km/h Monday, Nov 10 Expected weather ..................................sunny Sea state ............................slight to moderate Wave height ............................................1-3 ft Max Temp ................................................27 C Min Temp .................................................08 C Wind Direction ..................................NW-VRB Wind Speed...................................06-28 km/h Tuesday, Nov 11 Expected weather ..................................sunny Sea state.................................................slight Wave height ............................................1-2 ft Max Temp .................................................26C Min Temp ..................................................09C deaths Abdurrahman Ibrahim Al-Ghamlaas, 75 years old, buried, condolences: (men) Khalidiya, Block 2, Street Abdullah, House 6, Tel: 24811497, (women) Rabiya, Block 4, Street 1, House 53, Tel: 24760794. Abdullah Essam Mohammad Al-Kandari, 8 years old, buried, condolences: (men) Shaab, Kanadira Diwan, (women) Rehab, Block 2, Street 11, House 11, Tel: 66204433. Saleh Batel Jasser Al-Muassab, 57 years old, buried, condolences: (men) Rehab, Block 2, Street 5, House 2, Tel: 97969622, (women) Rehab, Block 1, Street 22, House 33, Tel: 24342959. Remas Omar Hassan Wadi Al-Enezi, 4 and half years, buried, condolences: (men) Andalus, Block 3, Street 7, House 102, Tel: 66202201, (women) Adan, Block 8, Street 4, House 33, Tel: 55866999. Barrack Eid Salem Thuweib, 5 years old, buried, condolences: Jabber Al-Ali, Block 2, Street 29, House 54, Tel: 99877576, 96667758. Mariam Majed Saleh Abu Deham, 23 years old, buried, condolences: (men) Mansooriya, Al-Awhad Hosainiya, Tel: 99603048, (women) Adailiya, Block 3, Street 36, House 9, Tel: 22548719. Wadha Eid Khalf Al-Azmi, 78 years old, widow of Dawas Eid Mubarak Al-Azmi, buried, condolences: Riqqa, Block 7, Street 12, House 60, Tel: 99026768, 99655352. Jasser Abdullah Hussein, 77 years old, to be buried Sunday afternoon, condolences: (men) Shuhada, Block 1, Street 108, House 30, Tel: 99734847, (women) Bayan, Block 13, Street 1, House 35, Tel: 97966448. Sara Haji Al-Abdul Hadi, 71 years old, wife of Abdurrahman Mohammad Al-Bahri, to be buried on Sunday morning, condolences: (men) Qadisiya, Block 1, Street 12, House 4, Tel: 99088339, (women) Mubarak Al-Kabeer, Block 5, Street 25, House 4, Tel: 66099307. Nov 8, 2014 Wind Direction ..................................NW-VRB Wind Speed...................................06-20 km/h Wednesday, Nov 12 Expected weather .................................Sunny Sea state ............................slight to moderate Wave height ............................................1-4 ft Max Temp .................................................27C Min Temp ..................................................10C Wind Direction....................................VRB-SE Wind Speed...................................06-26 km/h Tide times at Shuwaikh Port 1st high tide: ...........................................00:15 2nd high tide:..........................................14:00 1st low tide: ............................................07:45 2nd low tide: ...........................................19:30 Sunrise: ..................................................06:07 Sunset: ...................................................16:57 Recorded yesterday at Kuwait Airport Max temp ..................................................24C Min temp ...................................................08C Max Rh.....................................................43% Min Rh......................................................13% Max Wind ....................................NW 36 km/h Total Rainfall in 24 hrs..........................00 mm Recorded yesterday at South Dolphin Min/Max/ Air Temp ...............................14/23C Min/Max Rel Hum ...............................16/58% Wind Direction/Wind Speed .............N/51km/h Prev Wave Dir/Max Wave Ht...............SW/2 ft Min/Max Sea Surface Temp ................22/23C Sea Current .....................................Upwelling — Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Meteorological Dept.
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