49,000 Saudis employed via Hadaf in 11 months

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Updated 26 December 2019
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49,000 Saudis employed via Hadaf in 11 months

  • Hadaf deposited SR11.45 million in November rewards for 4,111 male and female trainees in the Tamheer scheme

RIYADH: The Saudi Human Resources Development Fund (Hadaf) revealed that 48,822 jobseekers were employed from the start of 2019 to the end of November through its branches in various Saudi regions and governorates.
Hadaf offers rehabilitation and training programs for jobseekers.
Its Makkah branch had the highest employment rate, with 10,933 men and women employed, followed by the Eastern Province (8,778), Riyadh (7,957), Madinah (5,753), Jazan (3,392), Tabuk (2,211), Najran (2,033), Al-Jouf (1,903), Al-Qassim (1,765), Hail (1,195), Asir (1,169), Al-Bahah (930) and the Northern Borders (803).
Earlier this month, Hadaf deposited SR11.45 million in November rewards for 4,111 male and female trainees in the Tamheer scheme.

Trainees enrolled on the program are allocated SR3,000 per month for the duration of the training period and are also insured against work risks. On completion, they receive a training certificate of experience presented by Hadaf. To qualify for the Tamheer program, applicants need to be Saudi nationals and must prove they have not been employed during the previous six months. They should also hold a Ph.D., bachelor’s or master’s degree, and cannot have previously benefited from the program.
 


Saudi leadership offers condolences to Kuwait on death of former Olympic committee president

Updated 26 February 2026
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Saudi leadership offers condolences to Kuwait on death of former Olympic committee president

  • Sheikh Salman Hamoud Al-Salman Al-Hamoud Al-Sabah died on Wednesday aged 90

RIYADH: The Saudi leadership expressed condolences to the Kuwaiti leadership following the death of Sheikh Salman Hamoud Al-Salman Al-Hamoud Al-Sabah, the former president of the Kuwait Olympic Committee.

King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed their condolences and sympathy to Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah. Additionally, the crown prince sent a separate cable of condolences to his Kuwaiti counterpart, Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah.

Sheikh Salman died on Wednesday at the age of 90. He was the former president of both the Kuwait Football Federation and the Al-Arabi Sporting Club. Beginning his career as a football player at Al-Arabi in the 1950s, he dedicated 70 years to developing sports in the country.