Alghanim Industries Collaborates with INJAZ on Digital Literacy Initiative
KUWAIT CITY, Kuwait, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Alghanim Industries and INJAZ Kuwait prepared more than 2,000 students for their future careers through the Maharat Min Google program, in collaboration with INJAZ Al-Arab and Google. Designed with Arab youth at its core, the initiative provided students with valuable digital literacy skills that will help set them up for success when entering the job market. Participants learned how to enhance their digital presence and market their businesses online, boosting their employability skills and building new connections.
Through the strategic collaboration with Alghanim Industries, the Maharat Min Google initiative provided free in-person and online digital skills training and tools to students, educators, job seekers and small businesses. The online platform is comprised of over 100 lessons and explanatory videos, covering a range of digital marketing skills in
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Dubai: Kuwait’s parliament speaker Marzouq Al Ghanim will be referred to the Public Prosecution for breaking COVID-19 rules on social gatherings.
Al Ghanim admitted that he attended social gatherings after he was reelected as speaker of the National Assembly for a second mandate.
The parliamentary speaker would face legal action after flouting coronavirus-related precautionary rules on social gatherings.
“I was just informed that I will be referred to the Public Prosecution for some gatherings and parties that were held after election results were announced,” Al Ghanim said in a statement.
“I will be the first to be present in court and to ask for the removal of parliamentary immunity to demonstrate that Kuwait is a nation built on the constitution and governed by the law and that nobody is above the law,” he said.