Kuwait sets June 5-9 as the Eid Al-Adha holiday period
Let's Get the Lowdown on Kuwait's Holiday Plans
Mark your calendars, folks! Kuwait's Cabinet, led by Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yusuf Al-Sabah, has some exciting news for us. Here's the scoop:
All ministries, government bodies, and public institutions have got a well-deserved break coming their way. From Wednesday, June 5 to Sunday, June 9, 2025, these hustlers will be kicking back to celebrate Eid Al-Adha. That also includes Arafat Day, which marks the beginning of the festivities on June 5. But don't worry, they'll be back at it again on Tuesday, June 10.
Now, there's a special twist for those who work for entities that fall under the category of "unconventional nature," such as emergency services and critical operations. They've got a bit more flexibility when it comes to their schedules, dictated by their operational requirements.
While we couldn't find specific details about these exceptions, we know that vital sectors like healthcare services, emergency services, and essential public services usually continue to operate even during general holidays.
Moving on, the Cabinet also took some time to discuss a letter from Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. In it, he expressed his gratitude for the warm reception during his visit to Kuwait earlier this month and shared his anticipation for increased cooperation between the two countries.
Sticking with domestic news, the Cabinet was briefed on Their Highness the Amir's planned attendance at a Kuwait University graduation ceremony. This event will recognize top students from the 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 academic years.
The Cabinet also had a word or two about illegal cryptocurrency mining, warning that these activities aren't just against the law, but they're also a serious threat to Kuwait's energy infrastructure. They're putting a strain on the national power grid, folks!
Last but not least, the Cabinet gave the green light to revoke the Kuwaiti citizenship of several individuals in accordance with the applicable laws and national security considerations.
And that's a wrap! Stay tuned for more updates from the pearl of the Gulf. Cheers!
- Some exceptions have been made for entities of an unconventional nature, such as emergency services and critical operations, as they require adjusted schedules to maintain continuous operation during the Eid Al-Adha holiday.
- Although the specifics of these exceptions remain undisclosed, it is common for sectors like healthcare services, emergency services, and essential public services to continue operation during general holidays.
- In political news, the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi sent a letter to the Kuwaiti Cabinet expressing his appreciation for the warm reception during his recent visit and voicing his excitement for increased cooperation between the two countries.
