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'Explosives' in Mutla City ARAB TIMES, SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 2021 LOCAL 6 Committee to prepare report containing recommendations in detail MPW forms technical committee to examine construction, maintenance work By Muhammad Ghanem The committee is chaired by the Engr Fahad Al-Ajmi in addition to and Networks Maintenance Depart- the committee has the right to con- thority within a period not exceed- Al-Seyassah Staff Director of the Maintenance Depart- the supervising engineer and Rappor- ment in the Capital Governorate, duct the examination in his absence, ing one month from the date of the ment of the Capital Governorate for teur Hammoud Al-Dhafi ri. Maintenance Engineering Sector and he has no right to make reserva- decision. KUWAIT CITY, April 17: The Un- Roads and Networks, the Mainte- According to the decision the com- in the Shuwaikh Industrial Area at tions about the results of this disclo- The decision specifi es the commit- dersecretary of the Ministry of Public nance Engineering Sector, Engr Ayed mittee can seek the assistance of ten in the morning on April 5, and sure. tee’s terms of reference to supervise Works, Engr Ismail Al-Failakawi, Al-Azmi, comprising members from whoever it deems appropriate and specified what the contractor must Immediately after the technical the preparation of inventory checks, has issued an administrative decision the Government Center for Inspec- experienced from any of the minis- do to facilitate completion of work inspection and completion of the to form a technical committee to ex- tion, Quality Control and Research try sectors, and they must provide all which must happen in the presence maintenance work, the committee approve their results, and prepare a amine the maintenance and construc- Sector, Engr Ali Naseeb, Design facilities to enable the committee to of the contractor or his representa- prepares a report to be signed by report on the results of their work, on tion work on the rain network and Department, Sanitary Engineering accomplish its mission. tive. the head of the committee contain- the prescribed form prepared by the sanitary sewers in the Capital Gov- Sector Engr Osama Mahfouz, and He mentioned the committee met If he or his representative does not ing recommendations in detail, and Ministry of Finance, General Storage ernorate. the Maintenance Engineering Sector at the headquarters of the Roads attend without giving valid reasons, it is submitted to the concerned au- Affairs Department. Bid to boost ties Meeting to discuss use of Kuwait FM ‘vows’ to visit Libya, says ambassador ‘explosives’ in Mutla City By Shawqi Mahmoud Al-Seyassah Staff KUWAIT CITY, April 17: The Libyan Ambassador to Kuwait, ‘Mechanism can save KD 2,000’ Suleiman Al-Sahili, affi rmed his country’s complete satisfaction with the results of the visit of the KUWAIT CITY, April 17: head of the national unity govern- A member of the Munici- ment, Abdul Hamid Al-Dabaiba, to Quran review project receives support Kuwait at the end of last week. pal Council Hamad Al- He disclosed Minister of Foreign Medlej revealed an agree- By Abdel Nasser Al-Aslami the Printing and Publishing of the for this support. Affairs and Minister of State for Al-Seyassah Staff Noble Quran and the Sunnah and He stressed the Authority plays Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Dr Ahmed ment between the Public their sciences. very prominent role in a number of Al-Nasser has promised to visit Suleiman Al-Sahili Authority for Housing KUWAIT CITY, April 17: The The Director of the Preparation the projects undertaken by the au- Libya as soon as possible, which is Welfare (PAHW) and the General Secretariat of Awqaf pro- and Printing Department at the au- thority. Al-Hajri explained through the fi rst visit of a Kuwaiti offi cial at support to Libya, and praised its Ministry of Interior to al- vided support to the Quran review thority, Saeed Al-Hajri, expressed this project the Quran is reviewed to this level since February 2010, and noble positions. project, which is one of the most his gratitude and thanked the higher ensure it is free from errors and ap- the coming period will witness vis- He pointed out that Dabaiba low specialized contract- important projects adopted by the management of the authority at the proved by a select group of person- its by delegations of senior offi cials discussed with His Highness the ing companies to use ex- Public Authority for the Care of General Secretariat for Endowments alities before distribution. to coordinate and exchange views Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al- on strengthening cooperation, ac- Khaled the bilateral relations be- plosives to dig rocky lands tivating the concluded agreements in Mutla City, reports Al- which is the value of digging the “If it gets rejected, the Minister of vice Commission to issue a final tween the two countries and ways land”. Municipal Affairs will activate Ar- decision to permit the appoint- and studying their increase in the to develop and strengthen them, jarida daily. ticle No. 25. The case will then be ment of Kuwaitis, as requested by common interest. and expressed his thanks and grati- Regarding the allocation of the Al-Sahili told Al-Seyassah Da- Following a meeting with the referred to the Cabinet”. the Minister of Municipality and tude for the warm reception and land of Abu Halifa Park for resi- baiba’s visit to Kuwait confi rms generous hospitality. Minister of State for Municipal Af- dential projects, Al-Medlej affi rmed Regarding opening the door with the approval of CSC. fairs and the Minister of State for the depth of the historical relations He pointed out that the meeting of that the Municipal Council will re- for employment in the legal ad- He indicated that the municipal- between the two countries and the Al-Dabaiba and the Minister of For- Housing and Urban Development offer the allocation of the park land ministration for the position of a ity is full of advisors, which weak- strength of the bonds between the eign Affairs and Minister of State for Shaya Al-Shaya, Al-Medlej said, and the site of South Qairawan in its “municipal lawyer”, Al-Medlej ened the follow-up of its cases in the two brotherly peoples, noting that Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Dr. Ahmed “The step is based on his request next sessions for its approval since a explained that the minister prom- courts. Dabaiba expressed, in his meeting Al-Nasser discussed several topics to compensate the owners of the year has passed since it was rejected ised to coordinate with the Deputy Al-Medlej called on the Minister with His Highness the Amir Sheikh related to the latest developments in rocky lands in Mutla. According to by the former minister. Prime Minister and Minister of of Cabinet Affairs to urgently hold Nawaf Al-Ahmad, his deep appre- the Libyan political arena and issues the minister, this mechanism can He urged government agencies to State for Cabinet Affairs and hold meetings with CSC to redress the ciation for Kuwait’s permanent of common concern. save KD 2,000 for Kuwait citizens, cooperate on these issues, adding, a meeting soon with the Civil Ser- municipality’s lawyer..
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