NWC execs inspect Hajj sites in Masha’er ahead of pilgrims’ arrival

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NWC facilities at Hajj sites were inspected by CEO Loay Ahmed Al-Musallam and executive directors.

The executives inspected all general facilities managed by NWC in Masha’er last week, part of the firm’s plan to improve its operations during Hajj season.

During the Hajj, pilgrims will descend on the two Holy Mosques, which will be prepared to receive the visitors. NWC staff will manage functions until the pilgrims depart.

The preparations are being monitored by HE Eng. Abdullah Al-Hussain, minister of water and electricity and chairman of the NWC Board of Directors, as well as by members of the board. NWC reiterated to government authorities the company’s commitment to supporting the work executed in the Holy Masha’er (the Holy Sites of Mina, Arafat and Muzdalifah) to serve pilgrims. 

In addition, the company’s Hajj Committee held several meetings and workshops to track the preparations and plans for the season.



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