Ghana’s envoy to Saudi Arabia visits Buraidah Date Festival

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Ghana’s envoy Mohammed Habibu Tijani visits Buraidah Date Festival. (SPA)
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Ghana’s envoy Mohammed Habibu Tijani visits Buraidah Date Festival. (SPA)
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Updated 20 August 2022
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Ghana’s envoy to Saudi Arabia visits Buraidah Date Festival

  • The ambassador praised the festival and its diversity of dates and ideal economic environment

BURAIDAH: Ghana’s envoy to the Kingdom, Mohammed Habibu Tijani, visited Buraidah Date Festival on Friday.

During his visit, Tijani was briefed in the market square on the economics of the market and auctions in the forests selling dates. He also met farmers and sellers (brokers).

The ambassador praised the festival and its diversity of dates and ideal economic environment. He also praised the festival’s distinguished events, programs and activities.

The festival was launched by Qassim’s Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, in partnership with Qassim municipality, the Culinary Arts Commission and the National Center for Palms and Dates.

The ministry’s director general, Abdulaziz Al-Rajehi, said that Qassim Gov. Prince Faisal bin Mishaal has “given great attention” to the month-long festival, which will showcase more than 45 kinds of dates.

The event will also feature scores of activities and marketing schemes to promote Qassim’s date industry.


SDAIA president says Saudi Arabia is building an integrated AI ecosystem

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SDAIA president says Saudi Arabia is building an integrated AI ecosystem

RIYADH: Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority President Abdullah Al-Ghamdi says that Saudi Arabia is moving steadily to establish artificial intelligence as a trusted national capability, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Guided by the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, Al-Ghamdi said the goal is to use AI to help develop government services, enhance competitiveness, build human capacity and improve quality of life through a comprehensive strategy based on three main pillars that unlock the potential of this technology and achieve sustainable developmental impact.

“The first pillar focuses on building human capacity and enhancing readiness to engage with AI technologies,” he said.

The second pillar is building an integrated national AI ecosystem that drives expansion and innovation by developing advanced digital infrastructure that enables various sectors to adopt AI applications efficiently, consistently and with effective governance, Al-Ghamdi said.

The third pillar, he said, is governance that ensures responsible and measurable AI through a national framework aligned with international standards.

This came during Al-Ghamdi’s speech at a high-level ministerial session held on Thursday on the sidelines of the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.

He is heading the Saudi delegation, and the session saw broad participation from heads of state, decision-makers and technology leaders from around the world.

Al-Ghamdi also had a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday evening, discussed AI cooperation and expressed his gratitude for hosting the summit and for the hospitality extended to the participants.