Najran’s janbiya: A timeless symbol of cultural heritage

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Updated 31 March 2025
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Najran’s janbiya: A timeless symbol of cultural heritage

Najran’s janbiya: A timeless symbol of cultural heritage
  • Janbiya designs in Najran’s markets vary from traditional styles for young men to luxurious types adorned with silver and intricate engravings, illustrating the region’s craftsmanship

RIYADH: Najran’s janbiya dagger is a symbol of cultural heritage, authenticity, and history, passed down through generations and worn during celebrations and public occasions as part of local identity, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

Janbiya designs in Najran’s markets vary from traditional styles for young men to luxurious types adorned with silver and intricate engravings, illustrating the region’s craftsmanship.

Local resident Saleh Hussein Al-Yami said that the janbiya is worn during Eid and national and social occasions as a symbol of authenticity, joy, pride, and belonging.




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Al-Yami noted that it reflects a rich cultural heritage, renewed with each celebration, and is worn by all age groups during Eid Al-Fitr gatherings throughout the region.

Handcrafted with skill in Najran, the janbiya features intricate engravings on silver, leather and wood, with a steel-forged blade, the SPA reported.

Each janbiya is a unique masterpiece, preserving a long tradition of creativity and craftsmanship, ensuring this heritage thrives across generations. 


Saudi Arabia’s HR ministry’s virtual labor services reduce office visits by 93% in 23 months

Saudi Arabia’s HR ministry’s virtual labor services reduce office visits by 93% in 23 months
Updated 09 April 2025
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Saudi Arabia’s HR ministry’s virtual labor services reduce office visits by 93% in 23 months

Saudi Arabia’s HR ministry’s virtual labor services reduce office visits by 93% in 23 months
  • The initiative has improved government efficiency, provided easier access to services, and sped up transaction processing

RIYADH: The virtual branch launched by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development has reduced visits to labor offices by 93 percent over 23 months, with monthly users dropping from 60,000 to 3,000.

It has enabled a shift in service delivery, allowing individuals and establishments to complete transactions electronically without visiting traditional branches, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

The initiative has improved government efficiency, provided easier access to services, and sped up transaction processing, the SPA added.

This reduction highlights the ministry’s success in developing digital solutions that meet beneficiaries’ needs with flexibility and efficiency, streamlining procedures and saving time.

Through the Qiwa platform, the virtual branch offers a range of digital services, such as issuing professional and temporary visas, renewing work permits, transferring labor services, and inquiring about employment contracts.

It also allows users to submit labor complaints online and book advisory appointments with ministry representatives, ensuring clarity and efficiency in procedures, the SPA reported.


First sand gazelle of 2025 born at royal reserve

The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve has celebrated the birth of the first sand gazelle of the 2025 spring season. (SPA)
The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve has celebrated the birth of the first sand gazelle of the 2025 spring season. (SPA)
Updated 09 April 2025
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First sand gazelle of 2025 born at royal reserve

The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve has celebrated the birth of the first sand gazelle of the 2025 spring season. (SPA)
  • Native to Saudi Arabia, the sand gazelle is one of 23 species selected for reintroduction into their natural habitat as part of the program

RIYADH: The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Royal Reserve has celebrated the birth of the first sand gazelle of the 2025 spring season, bringing the total number of births to 94 since the launch of its rewilding program in 2022.

Native to Saudi Arabia, the sand gazelle is one of 23 species selected for reintroduction into their natural habitat as part of the program, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday.

Reserve CEO Andrew Zaloumis said: “Every new birth is another step closer to our mission to rewild Arabia.”

He added: “We have already reintroduced 11 of the 23 species we are bringing back to the reserve, and we continue to build resilient populations through our growing animal husbandry program.”

The International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies the sand gazelle as vulnerable. Its estimated global wild population is just 3,000, with hunting and habitat loss historically posing significant threats.

Thanks to conservation efforts led by royal reserves and protected areas in Saudi Arabia, sand gazelle populations are now steadily increasing, the SPA reported.


Use official channels to book Hajj, ministry warns

Use official channels to book Hajj, ministry warns
Updated 09 April 2025
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Use official channels to book Hajj, ministry warns

Use official channels to book Hajj, ministry warns
  • Masar and Nusuk are the only approved booking channels; multilingual support is available 24/7

RIYADH: The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah warned those wishing to perform Hajj against using unofficial channels, stressing that entry must be through an official Hajj visa issued by the relevant Saudi authorities.

Visas can be arranged through Hajj affairs offices in 80 countries or via the Nusuk Hajj platform, designated for pilgrims from more than 126 countries, which allows direct booking, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The ministry said that the electronic portal on its website masar.nusuk.sa and the Nusuk app were the only approved channels for domestic pilgrims — citizens and residents within the Kingdom — to book Hajj packages.

It said that any information or offers shared through unofficial channels were misleading and did not represent the ministry or relevant authorities.

The public is urged to verify information and avoid false advertisements or fraudulent Hajj offers, the SPA reported.

The ministry provides 24-hour multilingual support through Guest Care Centers. It can be reached via the unified number 1966 within the Kingdom, the international number +966920002814, and the email care@Hajj.gov.sa.

This service reflects the ministry’s commitment to assisting pilgrims and ensuring that they can perform Hajj with ease and peace of mind, the SPA said.


Saudi ambassador opens Expo pavilion with message of peace 

Saudi ambassador opens Expo pavilion with message of peace 
Updated 09 April 2025
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Saudi ambassador opens Expo pavilion with message of peace 

Saudi ambassador opens Expo pavilion with message of peace 

TOKYO: The Osaka-Kansai Expo opens on April 13 and Saudi Ambassador to Japan Dr. Ghazi Faisal Binzagr says the event “sends a message about the importance of standing together for connections, prosperity and innovation at a time when the world faces many challenges.” 

Ambassador Binzagr was in Osaka on Wednesday to officially open the Saudi Arabia Pavilion and took the opportunity to emphasize the close relationship the Kingdom has with Japan.

In addition, he said that Saudi Arabia was undergoing an important national “transformation” and this “carries many of the very values that are part of what Expo stands for: Sustainable economic growth and prosperity for the world. 

Ambassador Binzagr said that Saudi Arabia shared many similar values with Japan — the two countries are celebrating 70 years of diplomatic relations this year — and noted that the next Expo would be held in Riyadh. 

The Saudi Arabia Pavilion, he said, represented innovation and creating opportunities for the next generation, as well as “values that are important in the realization that peace and prosperity happens when we all commit to it.” 

He added: “Our pavilion highlights such a spirit and we’ve tried very hard to bring Saudi Arabia to Japan through this pavilion so that a visitor that walks through it will get a glimpse of our heritage, which we are honored by, and will see the dynamism taking place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia today as well as a glimpse of our future and where we’re heading. 

“This future includes exciting projects such as Al-Qadiyah and NEOM, but the pavilion also showcases down-to-earth aspects of Saudi culture such as our coffee and dates ...  hospitality that has been part of traditions for centuries.”  

The pavilion will present more than 700 significant events that will capture different elements and aspects of Saudi Arabia with themes such as art, music, nature and business. 

Anticipating the excitement of hosting the next Expo in Riyadh in 2030, Ambassador Binzagr said: “It’s always an honor to receive the torch from Japan and take it forward.

“As ambassador to Saudi Arabia, I feel there’s such deep alignment, not just in key values, but in the importance of embracing the challenge, of being simultaneously proud of your heritage, and yet also relevant for today and eager to be shapers of the future.

“That’s a balance that we share with Japan. And when we take the torch from Japan, we feel we take that journey forward. Today, you visit us in our home in Japan. Tomorrow, we hope you visit us in your home in Saudi Arabia,” he said.

 


Authorities arrest 2 for trafficking controlled pills in Asir

Authorities arrest 2 for trafficking controlled pills in Asir
Updated 09 April 2025
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Authorities arrest 2 for trafficking controlled pills in Asir

Authorities arrest 2 for trafficking controlled pills in Asir
  • The individuals were detained, legal measures taken, and the offenders referred to the Public Prosecution

DUBAI: The Saudi General Directorate of Narcotics Control has arrested two citizens in the Asir region for smuggling 1,902 pills regulated under medical circulation laws.

The individuals were detained, legal measures taken, and the offenders referred to the Public Prosecution.

The country’s security authorities urge citizens and residents to report any information related to drug smuggling or promotion.

Reports can be made to the General Directorate of Narcotics Control via their reporting number (995) or by email at 995@gdnc.gov.sa.