
PM visits Summer Courses, launches Service Project in Capital Secretariat
Sana'a - Saba:
Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi, along with his deputies for Defense and Security Affairs Major General Jalal Al-Rowaishan and Minister of Local Administration and Rural Development Mohammed Al-Madani, visited on Tuesday several summer courses in the Capital Secretariat.
Accompanied by Capital Secretariat Mayor Dr. Hamoud Abad and First Undersecretary Khaled Al-Madani, they reviewed the activities of the summer programs, which aim to nurture faith-based upbringing for youth, while enhancing their skills in religious, cultural, scientific, creative, and vocational fields.
During the visit, the Prime Minister emphasized the importance of summer courses in equipping youth with knowledge beneficial to their religious and worldly lives, protecting them from misguided ideologies and soft warfare—particularly amid enemies' destructive plots targeting the nation's spiritual and moral values.
He praised the diverse activities offered in these programs, through which students gain knowledge and refine talents across disciplines, including fostering a spirit of productivity. Al-Rahwi extended gratitude to organizers, teachers, and members of the Supreme Committee for their efforts in managing this national initiative, wishing the summer centers success in achieving their cultural and patriotic goals.
Service Project Launch... later, the Prime Minister and his deputies, alongside Mayor Abad and First Undersecretary Al-Madani, inaugurated the first phase of a rehabilitation and asphalt construction project for Street 24 (Bayt Al-Afeef) in Al-Sabeen District.
Officials briefed them on the 1,200-meter-long, 12-meter-wide project, spanning 11,400 square meters at a cost of 139,748,000 Yemeni riyals, funded by the Capital Secretariat's local authority.
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