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Electrical power outages affect everyone
In the past, having lanterns in the desert was a sign of civilization. In fact, it has been more than 100 years since electricity was introduced in Makkah, but without any electricity commission regulating it. Volunteers set up lights in ...
Painful electricity bills
He said the company made a total revenue of SR11.4 billion in the first quarter of this year, which is an increase of SR2.5 billion over the same period last year. Then the SEC is complaining about a bill of ...
Protecting the whistleblowers
Okaz newspaperTHE worst enemy of the country’s economy are corrupt people who care less about the nation and fear nothing. Whistleblowers, who want to report corruption, think twice about their future and what could happen to their children before reporting ...
Hold the SEC accountable for power outages
I have to be honest and say that I get angry with the Saudi Electricity Company (SEC), especially after we call them to inquire about the reasons for power outages and to ask when our electricity will be restored. After ...
Why are there so many expat workers?
The number of expatriate workers in our country has reached 13 million. I am almost certain that they work as engineers, consultants, directors, deputy directors and laborers. Of course, they are from different countries.
Unemployed Saudi women
Abdullah Khayyat Okaz The need to meet life's demands has forced Saudi women, especially widows, spinsters and divorcees, to look for jobs. Married women also look for jobs to help their husbands meet daily expenses, a task that has been very exhausting. Women ...