Riyadh newspaper
The problem of fake or imitation products in our marketplace is on the rise and shows no sign of abating. The danger from fake products is great, especially in areas such as medication or automobile parts. Fake tires for example (...)
Riyadh newspaper
SAUDIS no longer believe that expatriates working in the Kingdom are earning salaries lower than them. It is true that certain jobs do not pay well and taxi drivers, salesmen and garbage collectors are examples of workers who do (...)
Riyadh Newspaper
I HAVE written about the involvement of small and medium-sized establishments in cover-up businesses many times. These establishments are not limited to retail businesses but also include car repair, plumbing and electrical (...)
Riyadh newspaperIN the age of globalization, we cannot but be part of the world. We should be global citizens who share feelings of joy and sorrow and show sportsmanship by competing in sporting events. And we need to realize that we cannot impose (...)
Riyadh newspaper
Iread with great dismay a recent statement by the minister of higher education that sending Saudi students on scholarships abroad will stop one day.
We have stopped it in the past when our resources were low, and the result was (...)
“Are there any jobs for them?” I asked in a recent column wondering about the 7,000 female graduates of King Abdul Aziz University.
“It depends on what they specialize in, and if their subject of specialization is in demand in the labor market,” I (...)
Saled Kamel, chairman of the commercial chamber in Jeddah accused " the governmental bureaucracy " and negligence that they are responsible for what happened in Jeddah last Wednesday of infestation of influxes caused by heavy rains . and ignored the (...)
I wrote many times about the unemployment and assured that this problem could only be solved by a strong private section. This section is the only system which can guarantee high salaries especially for Saudis. We can recognize this in big (...)