Interviewees passed specialized exams
KUWAIT CITY, Jan 23: This week, the Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) began interviewing candidates who passed the specialized exams for the positions they have applied for in 8 different specialties. The PAHW stated in a statement Minister Abdullah Ma’arafisupervised the conduct of the interviews and the procedures followed by the committee concerned with appointments, which is scheduled to continue its work until Jan 21, as part of the second phase of the series of procedures in which the PAHW undertakes to appoint employees.
Interviews being held at PAHW to choose the best candidates
They passed the exams that were taken last Oct 10 in cooperation with Kuwait University. The PAHW will hold 30 personal interviews daily with candidates for the jobs that have been announced for those who passed the prescribed specialized tests, according to the evaluation of each candidate on the approved evaluation form.
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PAHW has received bids from companies
KUWAIT CITY, Jan 16: Minister of State for Housing Affairs and Minister of Services Dr. Abdullah Ma’arafichaired the second coordination meeting with the relevant state authorities to complete the procedures for issuing building permits to citizens who got plots of land to build houses in Mutla’a Residential City and the South Abdullah Al-Mubarak. The Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) said in a press statement the meeting decided to announce next week the dates for issuing building permits for these two residential cities. During the meeting, the owners of the plots have called for overcoming difficulties and overcoming obstacles at each site to help expedite work.
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KUWAIT CITY, Jan 13: The crisis of relocating the used tyre dumpsite to Arhiya area has re-emerged, a year after the Environment Public Authority (EPA) received the site and promised to transfer the used tyres to an alternative place on Salmi Road. This is yet another evidence of the government’s failure to prepare for projects and its commitment to implement them on time, and its failure to prepare studies in advance to avoid obstacles during implementation, reports Aljarida daily. After a long time since taking over the site, EPA informed the Parliament’s Housing Affairs Committee that the transfer process will cost between two and four million dinars, but approving this high budget will take a long time.
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KUWAIT CITY, Jan 12, (KUNA): Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) is continuing to earmark substantial sums for backing up the national housing sector. Latest allocation for the Public Authority for Housing Welfare (PAHW) amounted to KD 17 million (USD 56 million), said Ghanem Al-Ghunaiman, the first deputy director general, in a press statement on Tuesday.
The sum was allotted for the PAHW after adoption of the fund final accounts for the two fiscal years: 2018-2019 and 2019-2020). KFAED’s bylaw, amended in 2003, stipulates shifting 25 percent of the fund net profits to the housing authority, Al-Ghunaiman has affirmed.
KFAED has transferred KD 277 million (USD 1.2 billion) to the housing authority since the enactment of the law. Backing up the housing sector is among most eminent initiatives that have been undertaken by the fund. Moreover, it contributes to the national development approach. KFAED, a Kuwaiti public establishment, totally counts on its r