‘I’ve been waiting to get to Saudi Arabia for years’: Akon tells Asharqiah crowd

American rapper Akon captivated a packed crowd at the Asharqiah Music Festival. (File/AFP)
Updated 25 March 2019
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‘I’ve been waiting to get to Saudi Arabia for years’: Akon tells Asharqiah crowd

  • “First thing tomorrow morning, I’m headed to Makkah to perform Umrah” Akon said 
  • He entertained the crowd with some of his most popular hits at the Asharqiah Music Festival

DAMMAM: American rapper Akon captivated a packed crowd at the Asharqiah Music Festival on Friday, opening up the second night of musical festivities at Sharqiah Season with a special shout-out to Saudi Arabia.

“You have no idea, I’ve been waiting to get to Saudi for years, man,” Akon said, before launching into his song, “Gunshot.” Later, he told the crowd: “I’m seeing a tremendous change in Saudi Arabia here tonight."

At 8 p.m., under a bright moon on a beautifully cool night, Akon began his set, delighting fans who had spent over 10 minutes chanting his name in anticipation of his arrival.

He entertained the crowd with some of his most popular hits, including “Smack That,” “Mr. Lonely” and “Sorry: Blame It On Me.” And he wrapped things up with “I love you, Saudi... thank you for making me feel at home."

Backstage before the concert, Akon told Arab News how excited he was to be in Saudi Arabia for the first time. He was especially excited to visit one Saudi city in particular.

“First thing tomorrow morning, I’m headed to Makkah to perform Umrah.” 


Saudi Arabia receives Press Ganey award for healthcare transformation

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Saudi Arabia receives Press Ganey award for healthcare transformation

  • Honor recognizes Kingdom’s efforts to improve patient-centered care, drive system-wide healthcare reform, and the broader transformation of the sector under Saudi Vision 2030

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has been awarded the Press Ganey Award for Healthcare Impact and Transformation, in recognition of progress made by the Kingdom in its efforts to improve patient-centered care, and drive system-wide healthcare reform.

The award was accepted by representatives of the Ministry of Health during the Press Ganey Human Experience Conference in Florida this month.

The honor reflects the broader transformation of the health sector under Saudi Vision 2030, the ministry said. It highlighted in particular national efforts to improve quality of service, expand access to care and adopt innovative models of healthcare delivery, as well as the enhancement of performance measurement and value-based healthcare practices across the country.

Press Ganey is a company that is recognized globally for its services that measure healthcare performance and the patient experience. Its awards reward organizations and health systems that demonstrate measurable effects in the transformation of care and human experience outcomes.