Gymnazia School students to participate in Arabian competition
Khwarizmi at KU starts training courses
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The companies had refused to execute the decisions within the specified grace period, which resulted in the doubling of the fine amount.
The issue began in 2017 when the two companies signed exclusive contracts with restaurants, forcing the latter not to sign similar contracts with any other delivery company. This condition obligated many restaurants to terminate the contracts they signed with other delivery companies.
Meanwhile, Undersecretary of Ministry of Justice Omar Al-Sharqawi says Minister of Justice and State Minister for National Assembly Affairs Dr Fahad Al-Afassi has issued ministerial decisions for delegating 25 supervisory jobs at Ministry of Justice, reports Al-Anba daily.
Al-Sharqawi explained that the Employees’ Affairs Committee, based on directives of Dr Al-Afassi, held a meeting to decide on delegating employees deserving promotion according to the regulations of Civil Service Commission (CSC). The decisions include delegating five supervisors, and 18 heads of departments to the Sentences Enforcement Department, and one supervisor to the Financial and Administrative Affairs Department.
He said the employees were delegated based on the excellent performance evaluation reports they obtained, adding that the committee will hold another meeting soon in order to fill the remaining vacancies in various departments of the ministry.
Several students from Gymnazia school to join the Kuwait National Team for Rhythmic Gymnastics pose for
a picture. Gymnazia School stated that its proud to have several of its students enrolled in the Kuwait National Team for Rhythmic Gymnastics, which will participate in the Arabian competition to be held in Tunisia from Oct 23 to Nov 1, 2019. Kuwait National Gymnastics Team includes six players from Gymnazia School, and they will participate in the contest for Under-10 and Under-15 years old.
Lecture being delivered at the recently held seminar titled ‘Kuwait Economy
Foresight’ Economic Club at the College of Business Administration- Kuwait University recently organized the first seminar for the current academic year titled “Kuwait Economy Foresight” in Sabah Al-Salem University City Campus.
Professor of economics at the college
Photo from the training center The training team at Khwarizmi CenterKuwait University has resumed the training courses for academic year 2019/2020 through the Center for Information Technology and Information Systems in collaboration with the Administrative Development and Human Resources Department. The first course on the basic skills in using Office 365 will be held at the center’s laboratories Dr Abbas Mughren delivered a lecture alongside the guest lecturer- Deputy Board Chairman of the National Fund for Welfare and Development of Small and Medium Projects Dr Sa’ad Al-Barrak. The event attracted many participants, including faculty members and students from the college. from Sunday to Thursday.
The content of the training course includes OneDrive, which gives the user an opportunity to upload files up to 1TB in the storage system unit. Another aspect is Outlook, which contains several useful applications such as task, people, email and calendar to enable the ease of communication with colleagues.