anube, a regional leader in construction, building materials and shop fitting industries, has announced plans to invest SR300 million into its Saudi operations in the coming years.
Bedi, expressing his happiness on visiting the Kingdom for the first time, appreciated the role of teachers in imparting knowledge, and called on the students to be attentive to their studies and seek knowledge from anywhere to be successful individuals. Bedi later released the school magazine “Desert Breeze
RIYADH, 13 March 2007 — Almutlaq’s Furniture, the sole dealer for the brands “Natuzzi”, “Gautier”, “Calligaris”, “Alf”, “La-z-boy” and “Warde” in Saudi Arabia, opened its new showroom on Olaya Thalatheen Street in the capital city yesterday. The move comes as Almutlaq’s Furniture seeks to address the increasing demand for its elegant furniture as well as offer its valued clients the newest designs of the Italian Natuzzi and French Gautier brands. The new showroom will also provide after-sales services, including delivery and installation.
Prince Muqrin, chief of General Intelligence, said yesterday that the Kingdom, as part of its SR3 billion e-government initiative, would lay down a full-fledged foundation for the system well before the target year of 2010. The initiative, dubbed Yesser (Arabic for “Simplify”), aims to make Saudi society more digitally literate and to streamline government bureaucracy.
Capt. Hanadi Zakariya Hindi, the first Saudi woman pilot, will start flying one of the jets belonging to Prince Alwaleed ibn Talal, founder and chairman of Kingdom Holding Company (KHC), in mid-2007 following her completion of an advance pilot proficiency training program.