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Zain Support for Kuwaitis Abroad Shines at Souq Al-Mubarakiya Festival in Manchester

Zain support for Kuwaitis abroad stood out as the company teamed up as a success partner for the third edition of Souq Al-Mubarakiya in Manchester, United Kingdom, celebrating Kuwait’s 65th National Day and 35th Liberation Day milestones. As Kuwaitis gathered from far and wide, the event offered more than culture and entertainment. It highlighted how corporate engagement can strengthen community bonds and empower youth studying abroad while deepening ties to their homeland.

The event, organized by Youthvent, drew a strong crowd of Kuwaiti students, families, and citizens residing across the UK. Zain made its presence felt from the start, with senior leadership joining the celebrations and interacting with attendees. The company’s focus on connection and belonging clearly reflected its broader mission to support Kuwaitis wherever they live and study.

During the festival, Zain’s executives spoke passionately about the value of youth talent and innovation. They emphasized that Kuwait’s next generation carries national identity and ambition wherever they go. Moreover, they highlighted the importance of giving students confidence, space, and opportunities to grow. These remarks reinforced Zain’s belief that young Kuwaitis studying abroad represent more than individuals—they embody future leaders capable of shaping digital transformation and economic success.

Additionally, Zain hosted interactive activities that engaged attendees of all ages. The program featured competitions, prize giveaways, and showcases by Kuwaiti companies sharing their products and services. These activities provided both fun and meaningful moments, enabling students to connect with peers while celebrating heritage. Local artists also performed live on stage, and popular media hosts led interactive segments that encouraged participation and discussion.

Speakers at the festival underscored the idea that investing in students abroad goes beyond seasonal celebrations. They noted that such engagement strengthens cultural identity and reinforces ties to Kuwait’s roots. Youth participants expressed appreciation for opportunities to share experiences and learn from one another, while families enjoyed a sense of community and national pride.

The festival also brought traditional social and entertainment activities to life, offering a touch of Kuwait’s rich heritage in UK. These experiences helped attendees feel closer to home and reminded them of shared stories, meals, music, and customs. For many students, the event served as a cultural anchor in a foreign setting, bridging distance with a sense of belonging.

Zain’s engagement at the Manchester event extended beyond celebration to reflect long-term commitments. The company reiterated that youth empowerment and digital capability building remain core pillars of its strategy. By fostering connections among Kuwaitis abroad and supporting their aspirations, Zain reinforces its belief that young minds are Kuwait’s true capital and greatest asset for future progress.

Overall, the third Souq Al-Mubarakiya in Manchester showed how cultural festivities can unite diasporas and nurture national identity. With Zain support for Kuwaitis abroad, the festival became more than an event—it became a platform for dialogue, innovation, and shared purpose among Kuwait’s global community.

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