Saudi Arabia to organize massive Ramadan iftar table

The table has been organized by Al Kharj Municipality in collaboration with several volunteers and private sector companies. (File/AFP)
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Updated 05 April 2022
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Saudi Arabia to organize massive Ramadan iftar table

  • A special Ramadan program has been put together by organizers for attendees

Al-Seih: The city of Al-Seih is hosting a vast 500 meter-long Ramadan iftar table – which boasts to be one of Saudi Arabia’s longest - on Wednesday.

The table has been organized by Al Kharj Municipality in collaboration with several volunteers and private sector companies.

But although it’s big – there’s no denying that – and while many Muslims will break their fast at it, the table will not break any records.

However a special Ramadan program has been put together by organizers for attendees. It will include a children’s theater and a community program titled “Ramadan in the Past”.

In addition, competitions for kids will be held over a five-day period in the King Abdulaziz Park in the Sulaymaniyah district located in Al-Seih city.


National wildlife center launches training program for rangers

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National wildlife center launches training program for rangers

RIYADH: The National Center for Wildlife has launched a new training program to improve rangers’ skills in capturing, transporting and monitoring animals, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The program starts with “proper wildlife handling during transport, progressing through capture methods and post-release monitoring, and concluding with the evaluation of designated release sites,” the center said.

Its goal is to unify procedures for wildlife translocation and release, strengthen ranger readiness, ensure the environmental and administrative suitability of release sites, and enhance the overall efficiency of field implementation, the report said.

The training included visits to the King Khalid Wildlife Research Center, which is equipped with a veterinary clinic and laboratories, as well as a number of hands-on exercises.

The NCW said the program was part of its ongoing efforts to build specialized national competencies in wildlife management, reinforce reintroduction programs, safeguard biodiversity and contribute to more effective reserve management and the achievement of the Kingdom’s environmental sustainability goals.