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Kuwait in a Week, Thursday, April 23, 2026
Kuwaiti Prime Minister Urges Military Readiness During Logistics Inspection
His Highness the Prime Minister,
Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Sabah, conducted an inspection tour of the Ministry
of Defense's Supply and Logistics Authority on April 16, 2026. During the
visit, he emphasized the critical necessity of strengthening national readiness
to navigate diverse regional challenges. The Prime Minister reviewed storage
facilities, distribution mechanisms, and safety procedures, conveying support
from the Amir and Crown Prince. He praised the military's sacrifices and
reiterated the government's commitment to providing all necessary resources to
safeguard Kuwait's sovereignty and internal stability.
Al-Qabas
Defense Minister Orders Maximum Vigilance Across Kuwaiti Territorial Waters
Defense Minister Sheikh Abdullah
Al-Ali called for heightened alertness to secure Kuwait’s maritime borders
during a field visit to the naval forces on April 17, 2026. Highlighting the
strategic importance of maritime security amid ongoing regional tensions, the
Minister inspected combat readiness and the discipline of naval personnel. He
noted that the navy’s role remains a cornerstone in protecting the nation’s
sovereignty. The visit served to reinforce leadership confidence in the armed
forces’ ability to respond swiftly to any emerging threats in the Gulf region.
Al-Anba
Youth Group Launches Solidarity Campaign for Border Guards
On April 20, 2026, the youth group
"Sohbat Al-Khair" from the Social Reform Society visited military
personnel stationed at Kuwait’s borders to express national solidarity. The
patriotic initiative aimed to convey gratitude to the armed forces for their
role in safeguarding the country against external threats. Organizers
emphasized that national cohesion serves as the strongest shield for the
internal front. The campaign successfully highlighted the strong bond between
Kuwaiti youth and the military institutions tasked with protecting the nation’s
territorial integrity.
Al-Mujtama
Charity and Government Ease Umrah Access for Citizens
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs
announced an extension of the permit-free period for Kuwaiti and Gulf citizens
to perform Umrah, effective from April 18 to May 2. Acting Undersecretary Dr.
Suleiman Al-Suwailim urged pilgrims to follow Saudi organizational guidelines,
especially as preparations for the Hajj season intensify. The decision aims to
facilitate religious practices while ensuring health and safety compliance.
Charitable organizations welcomed the move, noting its role in strengthening
spiritual ties across the Gulf region.
Al-Mujtama
Kuwait Mandates Digital Tracking for All Ramadan Charitable Donations
The Ministry of Social Affairs issued
a decisive directive on April 16, 2026, requiring all licensed charitable
organizations to record their Ramadan donation proceeds exclusively through the
state’s unified electronic system. This measure is designed to ensure total
transparency and prevent the unauthorized use of philanthropic funds. Minister
Dr. Amthal Al-Huwaila emphasized that the government is prioritizing the
localization of charitable work and the strengthening of oversight mechanisms
to protect donor contributions. Organizations that fail to comply with these
digital reporting standards will face immediate legal repercussions. This move
reinforces Kuwait’s international standing as a well-regulated hub for
humanitarian activity and financial accountability within the civil society
sector.
Al-Siyasa
Al-Najat Charity Translates Government Guidelines into Eight Languages
The Islam Presentation Committee, a
division of Al-Najat Charity, launched an initiative on April 19, 2026, to
translate Ministry of Interior safety guidelines into eight different
languages. This project, conducted in collaboration with the Ministries of
Interior and Islamic Affairs, specifically targets expatriate communities to
enhance public awareness. Chairman Dr. Abdulmohsen Al-Kharafi explained that
the project ensures safety instructions reach all residents regardless of their
native tongue. This inclusive approach aims to foster greater community
security and trust between residents and the Kuwaiti government.
Arab Times
Al-Najat Charity Aligns Operations with National Priorities
During a board meeting on April 19, 2026,
Al-Najat Charity reaffirmed its commitment to aligning all its organizational
resources with Kuwait’s national security and development priorities. Board
member Eng. Abdulaziz Al-Daij stated that the current regional landscape
requires charitable organizations to act as strategic partners to the state.
The charity has pivoted its programs to focus on internal social stability,
including providing multilingual safety guidelines for expatriate communities
and supporting government-led crisis management efforts. This shift represents
a broader trend in the Kuwaiti third sector, where traditional almsgiving is
being integrated into a more comprehensive framework of national resilience and
coordinated social service delivery.
Al-Anba
Namaa Charity Completes Massive Clean Water Initiative in East Africa
Kuwait’s Namaa Charity announced the
successful completion of a major artesian well project in Tanzania on April 18,
2026, providing clean drinking water to approximately 5,000 residents in remote
areas. The project involved the drilling of ten high-capacity wells equipped
with sustainable pumping technology to improve health and living conditions in
underserved communities. Abdulaziz Al-Ibrahim, Head of the Communication
Sector, stated that this initiative is part of Kuwait’s broader commitment to
sustainable development and international humanitarian relief. By addressing
water scarcity, the project aims to reduce the prevalence of waterborne
diseases and support local agricultural efforts. This achievement reflects the
continued dedication of Kuwaiti civil societies to impactful, long-term global
aid.
Al-Wasat
Red Crescent Urges International Action on Regional Humanitarian Crisis
On April 21, 2026, the Kuwait Red
Crescent Society (KRCS) issued a formal call to the international community to
activate "humanitarian diplomacy" in response to rising regional
tensions. The society demanded a unified international solidarity statement to
ensure the safe passage of aid and the protection of civilian infrastructure.
KRCS officials highlighted that Kuwait remains at the forefront of relief
efforts, having recently renewed a $1 million pledge to the UN Emergency
Response Fund. Society emphasized that political challenges must not hinder the
delivery of life-saving supplies. This diplomatic push aligns with Kuwait’s
strategic role as a mediator and a primary donor to global emergency relief
programs.
Times Kuwait
Kuwaiti Crude Oil Prices Jump to $106 Per Barrel
The price of Kuwaiti crude oil surged
by $5.64 during trading on April 21, 2026, reaching a total of $106.67 per
barrel. This significant increase reflects broader global market volatility and
concerns over energy supply stability. Economic analysts attribute the spike to
geopolitical shifts and tightening production cycles. For Kuwait, this price
movement provides a substantial boost to quarterly oil revenues, although
officials remain cautious about long-term market fluctuations and the continued
global shift toward renewable energy alternatives.
KUNA
Islamic Affairs Extends Permit-Free Umrah Window for Citizens
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs
announced an extension of the permit-free Umrah period for Kuwaiti and Gulf
citizens, effective from April 18 until May 2, 2026. Acting Undersecretary Dr.
Suleiman Al-Suwailim stated that the decision aims to facilitate religious
practices as the Hajj season approaches. Pilgrims are still required to adhere
to Saudi organizational and health guidelines. The move is viewed as a
supportive measure to ease access for worshippers and strengthen spiritual ties
between the neighboring Gulf Cooperation Council nations.
Al-Jarida
Kuwait Mandates "My Identity" App for Financial Remittances
The Central Bank of Kuwait officially
enforced a directive on April 22, 2026, requiring all local exchange companies
to use the "My Identity" (Kuwait Mobile ID) application for verifying
online transfers. This regulatory update is part of a national strategy to
combat electronic fraud and money laundering. By mandating biometric and
digital authentication, the Central Bank aims to secure the financial sector
and ensure that all transactions are tied to verified civil IDs, enhancing the
transparency of international and local money flows.
Times Kuwait
Kuwaiti Court Sentences Social Media User to Five Years for Defamation
The Kuwaiti judicial system issued a
five-year prison sentence followed by deportation for a social media user
convicted of insulting the Amir’s authority. The ruling, delivered during the
week of April 19, 2026, underscores the state's strict legal stance on
maintaining the dignity of the leadership. Authorities reiterated that while
freedom of expression is respected, it must not infringe upon national security
or the sanctity of the Emirate. The case serves as a legal precedent for
digital conduct regulations in the country.
Al-Anba
Food Authorities Shut Down Facility After Seizing 29 Tons of Rot Fish
The Public Authority for Food and
Nutrition conducted a major raid on April 18, 2026, resulting in the seizure of
29 tons of spoiled fish in the Al-Ushayrija area. Inspectors discovered that
the facility was attempting to rebrand rotten seafood as fresh for local
distribution. The factory was immediately shuttered, and its owners were
referred to the Public Prosecution for violating health and safety laws.
Officials stated that inspections would be intensified across the food sector
to protect public health and ensure market compliance.
Arab Times
Kuwait Approves New 114-Million-Dinar Water Desalination Project
In a move to bolster environmental
sustainability and resource security, the Kuwaiti government approved a
114-million-dinar project on April 21, 2026, to expand water desalination
capacity. The project will incorporate energy-efficient technologies to reduce
the environmental footprint of water production. This initiative aligns with
the "Kuwait Vision 2035" goals of diversifying energy sources and
securing essential resources for the growing population. The project is
expected to significantly reduce groundwater depletion and improve the overall
efficiency of the national water grid.
Times Kuwait
Kuwaiti Real Estate Trading Surpasses 1 billion Dinars in 2026
Official data released on April 23,
2026, confirmed that real estate transactions in Kuwait have exceeded 1 billion
dinars since the beginning of the year. Despite global economic uncertainty,
the local residential and investment sectors showed resilient growth during the
mid-April period. Analysts suggest that the stability of the local market and
the demand for housing continue to drive high transaction volumes. This
milestone highlights the real estate sector's role as a primary pillar of the
non-oil economy in the State of Kuwait.
KUNA
Major Intersection on Arabian Gulf Street to Close for Maintenance
The General Traffic Department
announced a temporary full closure of the intersection near the Kuwait Society
of Engineers starting April 23, 2026. The closure is necessary to facilitate
urgent infrastructure repairs and road maintenance aimed at improving traffic
flow and safety. Commuters have been advised to follow designated diversions
and utilize alternative routes until the completion of the work, which is
expected to last ten days. The department emphasized that these upgrades are
essential for the long-term sustainability of the city's road network.
Arab Times
Justice Ministry Raises In-Person Staffing to 50% for Legal Services
Effective April 21, 2026, the Ministry
of Justice increased the attendance rate of employees in key administrative and
judicial departments to 50%. This decision was made to accelerate the
processing of pending legal transactions and court services that were delayed
during the previous period of restricted attendance. While the ministry is
moving toward fuller operations, it continues to enforce strict safety
protocols to ensure a secure environment for both staff and visitors. This
shift marks a step toward normalizing government administrative functions.
Al-Rai
Kuwait Prohibits Cash Payments Above 10 Dinars in Health Clubs
The Ministry of Commerce and Industry
issued a new regulation on April 22, 2026, banning cash transactions exceeding
10 dinars in health institutes, salons, and sports clubs. These businesses are
now required to utilize electronic payment methods or banking channels for all
high-value services. The legislative change is intended to improve financial
tracking, prevent tax evasion, and modernize the retail environment. Business
owners have been given a grace period to update their payment systems to comply
with the new transparency standards. Source: HFW Law
Kuwait Education Ministry Rebuts Rumors Regarding Supervisory Exams
The Ministry of Education issued an
official statement on April 19, 2026, denying widespread rumors that
supervisory examinations would be postponed. The Ministry confirmed that the
examination schedule remains unchanged and will proceed according to the
previously announced dates. Officials urged the public to rely on official
sources for information and warned against the dissemination of false news that
could disrupt the educational process. The examinations are a key part of the
professional development track for teachers and administrators.
Arab Times
Manpower Authority Probes Suspected Human Trafficking in Worker Gathering
The Public Authority for Manpower (PAM)
initiated an urgent investigation on April 17, 2026, after discovering an
irregular gathering of expatriate workers. The investigation aims to determine
if the workers were victims of human trafficking or if their labor rights were
violated by their sponsors. PAM officials stated that the case has been
referred to specialized security units for further legal action. The authority
reiterated its commitment to upholding international labor standards and
protecting the rights of all workers within the State of Kuwait.
Arab Times
Kuwait Finance House Announces 176 million Dinar Net Profit
Kuwait
Finance House (KFH) revealed its financial results for the first quarter of
2026 on April 21, reporting a net profit of 176.5 million dinars. This
performance marks a significant growth compared to previous years, reflecting
the bank’s strong position in the Islamic banking sector. Executives attributed
the success to increased operational efficiency and a diversified investment
portfolio. The results bolster investor confidence in the Kuwaiti banking
sector, which remains a cornerstone of the national economy during the current
period of regional recovery.
Argaam
Headline: Daytime Maritime Activities Resumed Under New Security Guidelines
The General Directorate of Coast Guard
announced on April 22, 2026, that recreational and fishing boats are now
permitted to operate during daytime hours from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. This easing
of restrictions comes after a period of heightened security at sea. However,
boaters must remain within authorized zones and adhere to strict security
protocols. The move is welcomed by the local fishing industry and recreational
boaters, though authorities warned that any breach of the designated maritime
boundaries would result in immediate legal penalties.
Al-Anba
Headline: Manpower Authority Launches Enhanced Electronic Service Package
On April 23, 2026, the Public
Authority for Manpower (PAM) launched a new digital portal designed to
streamline the issuance and renewal of work permits for expatriates. This
digital transformation effort aims to reduce bureaucracy and eliminate the need
for physical visits to government offices. The new system integrates directly
with the Ministry of Interior’s database to ensure real-time verification of
residency status. Officials stated that this update is a vital part of Kuwait’s
strategy to modernize its labor market and improve the ease of doing business. Source:
Arab Times
Kuwait Health Ministry Issues Advisory Amid Rising Dust Storms
Following
a series of dust storms between April 16 and April 23, 2026, the Ministry of
Health issued a public health advisory regarding respiratory illnesses and
seasonal allergies. Hospitals reported an increase in admissions for
asthma-related conditions due to the environmental conditions. The Ministry
urged citizens and residents, particularly those with chronic respiratory
issues, to avoid outdoor activities during high-dust periods and to use
protective masks. This advisory is part of a broader environmental health
initiative to manage the impact of climate-related events on the population.
Al-Rai