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Zain’s team with government personnel at Failaka Island.
Zain’s team with government personnel at Failaka Island.

Zain hosts iftar at Failaka Island

KUWAIT: As part of its annual Zain Al-Shuhoor campaign and its ongoing community visits program, Zain organized a Ramadan iftar banquet in honor of personnel from six government entities stationed on Failaka Island. The initiative was a gesture of appreciation for their efforts and an opportunity to share the blessings of the Holy Month. Zain’s team visited Failaka Island and joined the iftar gathering with members of the Ministry of Interior, the Kuwait Fire Force, Emergency Medical Services, the Kuwait Army, the Ministry of Electricity, Water, and Renewable Energy and the Ministry of Information.

During the visit, the team expressed their deep gratitude and appreciation for the significant efforts these individuals dedicate to protecting Kuwait and its people. Such community visits are a core element of Zain’s annual Ramadan program, where the company’s team and volunteers engage in numerous visits to various organizations, fostering stronger community ties and collaboration.

As part of these efforts, Zain also recently hosted an iftar banquet at Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Base, located along the Northern Island of Jaber Al-Ahmad Bridge, honoring members of the Coast Guard. The Zain Al-Shuhoor campaign continues to evolve and expand its programs and initiatives each year. Through this campaign, the company collaborates with various entities across the country to embody the spirit of generosity that defines the Holy Month, reflecting the deeply rooted values of Kuwait’s people in supporting others and promoting love and peace.

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