Jeddah: Saudi government has issued strict orders for women under 45 years of age to accompany a male guardian while coming for Hajj, the Saudi government reported. According to a notification issued by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) of Saudi Arabia, women under 45 years of age have been ordered to accompany a male guardian while coming for Hajj. Women coming for Hajj alone would be deported on the same flight, the notification said. The notification read, “Women under (45 years old) shall not board on Hajj flights unless accompanied by their male guardians listed on their Hajj visa. In this case, women will be deported on the same flight. Air careers will be fully responsible for cost-related.” Also, Read: The statement by GACA added that any airlines failing to comply with the guidelines will be held responsible and legal action would be taken.
Saudi Telecom (7010.SE) said on Sunday its board had proposed extending its capital by 30 billion riyals ($8 billion) to finance improvement and expansion plans in its Business market , Saudi Arabia, and elsewhere in the region. The capital addition would incorporate giving 30 billion new offers, tending to a capital augmentation of 150%, with financial backers offering 1.5 new proposals for each deal they guaranteed. The statement was presented in an articulation circulated to the Saudi protections trade. Saudi Arabia's organization has 64% of the huge telecom through its sovereign overflow hold, the Public Investment Fund. In an alternate clarification, Saudi Telecom said its board had recommended cutting its benefit system which committed it to 1 riyal $0.26) per share per quarter to 0.40 riyal ($0.10). generally Read: Hajj 2022: Over 8,500 wayfarers made a trip to Saudi Arabia in five days The declaration said the board proposed the change of the three-year benefit system, whi...