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When housemaids take care of their employers’ children, what happens?
Renad Ghanem and Shahd Alhamdan Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — The rise in the number of cases of child abuse committed by housemaids has raised a significant question about the dangers of handing out the care of infants to inexperienced domestic help. This issue ...
Kids thrive in home away from home
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — Some expatriate parents living in Saudi Arabia prefer to send their children back to their native country even when they are still young. The parents fear that if their children are brought up in a foreign country, ...
Egyptian expatriates question ‘yes’ vote, fear uncertain future
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — As controversy swirls between the yeas and the nays over the proposed draft constitution in Egypt, the nation headed by President Mohammed Morsi faces an uncertain future following the outcome of the vote. Many Egyptian expatriates in ...
Women past age 25 pitied for being single
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH – Society’s message to women approaching their 30’s is clear: Marriage is your only salvation. As more and more women head into the job market, many put their careers before their personal lives but handling the social ...
Egyptians angry at govt response to accident
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH – A bus accident that claimed the lives of more than 50 people, mostly children, shocked the Egyptian community living in Saudi Arabia. The accident happened when a train slammed into a school bus as it crossed a ...
Children who steal need guidance
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — Saudi parents whose children steal from them say they do not how to deal with this delinquent behavior effectively. Some of these children do not feel guilt by taking what is not theirs, they added, and if ...
Nitaqat will wipe us out, say owners of small businesses
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH —They said their businesses would be wiped out if the ministry was serious in enforcing the decision. Adel Fakeih, Minister of Labor, earlier this month announced the ministry’s decision to include very small enterprises whose total number of ...
Housemaids found spying on their employers
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette Housemaids are difficult to find these days – and when households do get hold of one, they come with a host of problems. If cheating, stealing, throwing tantrums and charging exorbitant amounts from their sponsors or employers ...
Young Saudi student encourages polygamy
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — A 19-year-old medical student, Nouf Al-Amoudi, has launched a campaign to convince Saudi women to accept their husbands’ marriage to other women. Al-Amoudi believes that as long as the husband deals justly with all his ...
Ahmed Shafiq supporters wary of new president
Renad Ghanem Saudi Gazette JEDDAH — Egyptian expatriates in Jeddah who support former prime minister Ahmed Shafiq have mixed feelings about Egypt’s new President Mohamed Mursi. Some believe that Egypt is heading toward a potentially dark future, while others fear that he ...
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