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Colonel Waleed Al Azmi and Waleed Al Khashti with Zain and MOI officials.
Colonel Waleed Al Azmi and Waleed Al Khashti with Zain and MOI officials.
Zain hosts iftar banquet at Abdali Border Port
Recognizing efforts of MoI and Customs personnel during Holy Month

KUWAIT: Zain hosted a special Ramadan iftar banquet at Abdali Border Port for Ministry of Interior (MoI) and Customs personnel. The step, held under Zain’s annual Ramadan social campaign, Zain Alshuhoor, came in recognition of the unwavering commitment demonstrated by the port’s staff year-round, particularly during the Holy Month, to protect Kuwait and its people.

The initiative was joined by Abdali Border Port Director, Colonel Waleed Faleh Al Azmi, Zain Kuwait Chief Corporate Affairs and Relations Officer, Waleed Al Khashti, along with Zain officials and port personnel from the Ministry of Interior and the General Administration of Customs. Zain’s team visited the headquarters of Abdali Border Port, located at northern Kuwait, to share the blessings of Ramadan with staff members from MoI and Customs who operate at the border to keep the nation and community safe.

Officals are seen during the visit.
Officals are seen during the visit.

Zain hosted the iftar banquet as a gesture of gratitude and appreciation to those who dedicate their time and effort to Kuwait’s safety, especially during the Holy Month. This year, six of Zain’s strategic community partners from both the public and private sectors join its annual Ramadan social campaign, Zain Alshuhoor. The campaign features a wide range of humanitarian, charitable, social, religious, health, and sports programs that continue throughout the Holy Month of Ramadan.

Zain Alshuhoor is one of Kuwait’s biggest and most successful community programs during the Holy Month. Every year, the company introduces a bigger, renewed version of the campaign that expands upon the previous year’s initiatives and programs. The campaign strives to share the blessings of this much-cherished month with the entire Kuwaiti people.

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