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KUWAIT: Abdulaziz Sari Al-Mutairi, acting undersecretary of the ministry of social affairs and chairman of the national cooperative projects committee, announced the launch of the kiosks project (Mikshat 2) on the North Island of Jaber Causeway, with a capacity of 3,500 visitors daily, operating from 3 pm to 11 pm.

Mutairi told KUNA on Saturday that this initiative is in line with the guidance and support of Minister of Social Affairs Sheikh Feras Al-Sabah and approved by the Council of Ministers. It aligns with the minister’s directives to bolster tourism and entertainment for both citizens and visitors. Mutairi emphasized the project aims to channel the funds of cooperative societies’ shareholders towards supporting community cooperation and project financing.

In line with the minister’s directives to foster partnerships with various entities, the project will involve collaboration with government entities, public benefit associations and volunteer teams. Designated spaces and slots will be provided for these entities to showcase their services and conduct awareness and educational workshops, with a primary focus on supporting families.

Mutairi highlighted that the project seeks to mirror Kuwaiti heritage while incorporating a cultural dimension that captures the essence of Kuwait’s beauty across the past and present. The ministry is committed to aligning the designs to promote tourism and entertainment initiatives. The second edition of Mishkat will be a collaboration with social fund for popular cafes, featuring huts for visitors, shopping areas, restaurants, cafes, a cinema theater, children’s games, a zoo and other surprises and activities. — KUNA

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