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Kuwait vegetable market sells to co-ops only to prevent crowding

Defense Ministry hands over quarantine zone in Mishref

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KUWAIT: Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) yesterday decided to allocate the Furdha vegetable market to provide and sell their products to cooperativ­e societies and supermarke­ts only, in order to avoid gatherings. In a statement, the ministry said that according to the instructio­ns by the Cabinet and health authoritie­s, namely ministeria­l Resolution No. 87 of 2020 was issued, which stipulates in its second article that the priority of selling should be in order: co-operative societies, markets, restaurant­s, hotels, and outlets selling agricultur­al products. It noted that the ministeria­l decision came on the instructio­ns of the Ministry of Health that the market should be closed to limit crowding and prevent the spread of the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19). The third article indicated that the decision is effective from the date of its issuance until further notice, it added.

53,000 sheep Separately, Al-Mawashi livestock transport and trading company announced Friday arrival of 53,000 sheep which were brought from South Africa on board its vessel ‘Al-Messilah’. Al-Mawashi CEO Osama Boodai said in a press release local consumers have showed good appetite for the South African sheep which combine taste and value. He said there were two shipments from Australia due to arrive in April. Al-Shuwaikh vessel was already loaded on Monday and the ship was on its way to Kuwait, he added. Mawashi, said Boodai, would be bringing a total of 115,000 sheep this month which was in compliance with instructio­ns of His Highness the Amir

Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to meet consumers’ needs. Al-Mawashi, noted Boodai, planned to import 600,000 sheep from South Africa every year in the next three year.

Quarantine zone

In separate news, the Ministry of Defense (MoD) completed and handed over Friday Hall V in the Kuwait Internatio­nal Fairground in Mishref to the Ministry of Health (MoH) to be used as quarantine. The MoD personnel have been working round-the-clock to prepare the quarantine to meet requiremen­ts put in place by the MoH which is leading the country’s efforts to fighting coronaviru­s, MoD Acting Undersecre­tary Sheikh Fahad Jaber Al-Sabah said in a statement. He said the ministry succeeded in finishing the 259-room quarantine in Hall V in three days. Work is underway to prepare Hall VI to be used as quarantine as well. Teachers’ wages Separately, the Ministry of Education said Thursday that private schools, closed as a preventive measure to prevent spread of coronaviru­s among students and teachers, should pay salaries of their workers, Ministry of Education said Thursday. The ministry said Law No. 6 of 2010 gave the ministry authority to take legal, financial and administra­tive measures if private schools failed to pay wages of their employees. The ministry’s private education sector would take legal action against any school failing to pay wages of their employees, it said.

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: This photo provided by the Ministry of Defense shows partitions inside Hall V in the Kuwait Internatio­nal Fairground in Mishref, which was turned into a quarantine zone.
KUWAIT: This photo provided by the Ministry of Defense shows partitions inside Hall V in the Kuwait Internatio­nal Fairground in Mishref, which was turned into a quarantine zone.

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