Where We Are Going Today: Manna Beauty Center in Jeddah

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Updated 04 January 2020
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Where We Are Going Today: Manna Beauty Center in Jeddah

In a city such as Jeddah with an abundance of beauty salons it can be difficult for a business to stand out from its competitors.

But Manna Beauty Center aims to do just that by offering a warm welcome and unrivaled hospitality to its customers.

I visited for a haircut but ended up opting to use some of the salon’s other services.

The center’s staff could not have been more friendly and attentive, and I found the whole experience most relaxing. My hairdresser was considerate and did my cut exactly as I asked.

Not only does Manna Beauty Center leave the customer feeling physically refreshed, it is not too heavy on the finances either.


Saudi innovation challenge launched to tackle dam sediment buildup

Updated 15 February 2026
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Saudi innovation challenge launched to tackle dam sediment buildup

  • Ministry said initiative designed to transform environmental challenges into development opportunities by leveraging advanced technologies

JEDDAH: The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture announced on Saturday the launch of the “Innovation Challenge in Dam Sediment Management,” a strategic initiative aimed at addressing environmental issues caused by sediment buildup in dams.

The challenge falls under the Saudi Innovation Grants Program for Private Sector Challenges and seeks to encourage innovators and technology firms to develop sustainable, long-term solutions to sediment accumulation.

In a statement posted on its official X account, the ministry said the initiative is designed to transform environmental challenges into development opportunities by leveraging advanced technologies to enhance water resource sustainability across the Kingdom. The move aligns with national water security objectives.

The ministry outlined several key goals for the challenge, including improving dam storage efficiency by tackling soil and material buildup that reduces water capacity, extending the operational lifespan of dams through innovative maintenance techniques, and cutting costs associated with traditional dredging and maintenance.

It also aims to promote environmental sustainability by encouraging the safe and beneficial reuse of extracted sediments, such as in construction materials, and to minimize system disruptions caused by heavy sedimentation to ensure uninterrupted water flow.

Participation has been opened to a broad range of local and international stakeholders, including startups and small and medium-sized enterprises specializing in environmental technologies, advanced engineering solution providers, as well as research centers and universities.