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Sana'a Governor inspects progress on 30th street paving & Al-Nasr Al-Wahdawi School Projects
Sana'a Governor inspects progress on 30th street paving & Al-Nasr Al-Wahdawi School Projects

Saba Yemen

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Sana'a Governor inspects progress on 30th street paving & Al-Nasr Al-Wahdawi School Projects

Sana'a - Saba: Sana'a Governor Abdulbasit Al-Hadi inspected on Saturday the progress of the paving and construction project for 30th Street, located on the border of Al-Sawad, in the districts of New Sana'a and Sanhan. Governor Al-Hadi, accompanied by the Technical Affairs Deputy Governor, Engineer Saleh Al-Muntasir, reviewed the completed work on the street, which is being implemented over a length of 962 meters and a width of 30 meters at a cost of 201 million Yemeni riyals, funded by the local authority in the province. Al-Hadi was briefed by the Director of Public Works, Engineer Muhammad Ashia, and the Acting Head of the Executive Unit, Engineer Muhammad Makram, on the progress of the project, which has reached 70% completion, as well as the challenges facing its implementation. During the visit, the Governor of Sana'a stressed the need to overcome obstacles and address issues hindering the project's completion, emphasizing the local authority's commitment to providing support to ensure the project's success, which will contribute to easing traffic flow in the two districts. In a separate visit, Governor Al-Hadi and his delegation inspected the construction project of Al-Nasr Al-Wahdawi School in New Sana'a District, implemented through a community initiative at an estimated cost of 120 million riyals, funded by the local authority, the Central Interventions Unit, and local citizens. Officials in charge of the project provided an explanation of the progress and the circumstances that led to the implementation of the school project, which had been approved over twenty years ago. The project includes the construction of 14 classrooms, along with administrative offices, storage facilities, and other annexes. During the visit, Governor Al-Hadi urged those responsible to redouble their efforts to complete the project according to technical specifications, budget, and scheduled timeline. He reaffirmed the readiness to provide support for the project, which will represent a new addition to the development of educational infrastructure in the governorate. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Sana'a cleanliness fund discusses requirement plan
Sana'a cleanliness fund discusses requirement plan

Saba Yemen

time13-04-2025

  • Business
  • Saba Yemen

Sana'a cleanliness fund discusses requirement plan

Sana'a - Saba: The Board of Directors of the Sana'a Governorate Cleanliness and Improvement Fund discussed the Fund's progress and needs in its meeting today, chaired by Governor Abdulbasit Al-Hadi. The meeting, which included the Fund's Executive Director, Engineer Sami Al-Turabi, and members of the Board of Directors, reviewed the progress of implementing the outcomes of the joint meeting of the Administrative Body and the Fund's Board of Directors held on 17 Jumada Al-Akhira, regarding the implementation of several projects related to developing the Fund's work. The attendees approved the Fund's final accounts for the fiscal year 2025, taking into account the comments received from the Governorate's Finance Office and recommending that they be incorporated into future final accounts. The meeting also approved the Fund's needs plan for the fiscal year 1446 AH - 2025 AD, amounting to 5.8 billion riyals, as well as the plan to plant trees at the entrances and streets of the Governorate for the year 1446 AH, at an estimated cost of 23 million 921 thousand riyals, from the Fund's own resources for 2025 AD. The Fund's management proposal to establish a waste recycling and sorting plant was approved, and the designated site was handed over to the Fund to enable the preparation of studies for the plant's construction. The meeting also discussed and approved a request to purchase and install an electronic scale at the temporary landfill to weigh cleaning equipment loads and monitor loads. The attendees recommended contacting the directors of the directorates and neighborhood affairs departments to oblige owners of residential buildings and commercial establishments to pave the sidewalks adjacent to them and ensure their cleanliness, which would contribute to the aesthetic appearance of cities and streets. At the meeting, Governor Al-Hadi emphasized the importance of developing the Fund's administrative and field work mechanisms and following up on the implementation of public awareness programs to strengthen the relationship between sanitation workers and community members. He noted the local authority's commitment to overcoming the difficulties facing the Fund to improve sanitation and environmental work, develop administrative work, and monitor and evaluate field performance. The Governor of Sana'a emphasized the need to redouble efforts to enhance sanitation and improvement services to achieve qualitative indicators in waste removal and street and neighborhood improvement. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

Ramadan councils, evenings... comprehensive programs to enhance development, confront dangers of enemies
Ramadan councils, evenings... comprehensive programs to enhance development, confront dangers of enemies

Saba Yemen

time13-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Ramadan councils, evenings... comprehensive programs to enhance development, confront dangers of enemies

Sana'a - Saba: The districts of Sana'a Governorate are witnessing widespread activity and effective movement within the framework of the daily Ramadan program, by holding Ramadan awareness councils and evenings to commemorate the nights of the holy month. Ramadan events and evenings are particularly important in each village and sub-district of the governorate's districts, as well as in mosques and public squares. Everyone listens to the daily lecture by the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi. Following this, the evening program begins, attended by leaders and members of local councils, mobilization officials, and executive offices. The importance of the Ramadan program for the Yemeni people lies in its educational, cultural, awareness-raising, and mobilizing nature, aiming to strengthen and consolidate the faith-based identity among them. Ramadan evenings are an important platform for examining service and development conditions, identifying citizens' concerns and needs for essential service projects, and identifying the difficulties impeding the progress of development work in the directorates. Sana'a Governor Abdulbasit Al-Hadi explained that Ramadan gatherings are an opportunity to reap the benefits of obedience and purify one's soul. They are also an opportunity to review past work and activities and lay the foundation for a new phase of development and social construction. He emphasized the importance of continuing to build upon the goals of the Quranic development process, the foundations of which were laid by the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi. This requires concerted action and redoubled efforts between official and community bodies, acting from a position of responsibility in this regard. Governor Al-Hadi considered the holy month a season of goodness and blessings, contributing to strengthening gatherings that consolidate the values of communication, brotherhood, and solidarity. At the same time, it reflects the essence of Yemeni society by fostering a spirit of faith, jihadist determination, national responsibility, a love of giving and generosity, and the continuous pursuit of achievement to fulfill the aspirations of all members of society. He called for strengthening national cohesion and solidarity among all members of society to achieve aspirations and confront all conspiracies, stressing the importance of the message carried by the councils in consolidating national values, strengthening community cohesion, and preserving national unity and the gains of the September 21 Revolution. The first deputy governor, Hamid Asim, explained that Ramadan councils and evening gatherings contribute to establishing the values of community cooperation, confronting challenges, solving problems, discussing social, economic, and political issues, and raising various issues that touch people's lives. He pointed out the importance of Ramadan councils and evenings held at the district, district and village levels for cultural, social, religious and intellectual benefit and for discussing local affairs. He urged people to listen to the lessons and lectures of the martyred leader, Sayyid Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and to follow the lectures of Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din during the nights of Ramadan and benefit from the lessons and sermons they contain. Regarding the benefits of Ramadan gatherings and evenings for development, Undersecretary Asim noted that the country has been under siege since the beginning of the aggression, which requires everyone to be aware of the dangers of the conspiracies being hatched and to move toward the process of development and construction. He said, "Community has become a fundamental pillar of development projects at the district level. Community contributions have become clear, and it's important to discuss this during Ramadan councils and what priorities can be focused on in implementing sustainable projects, especially in agriculture, water, roads, dam construction, education, health, and other areas." The first deputy governor considered Ramadan councils and evenings to be important means of examining the situation, reviving and developing cooperatives, and pursuing community development for the nation in true partnership with the government and local authorities in the governorates and directorates. For his part, the head of the governorate's development team, Abdullah Al-Marouni , stated that the importance of Ramadan gatherings and evenings lies in the community gaining awareness, insight, and Quranic culture that strengthens its connection to God and the Holy Quran and works in accordance with God's approach in all areas. He stressed that Ramadan gatherings and evenings, with their religious lessons, protect society from being led astray by whims and the accursed Satan. He said, "When a society, in which the human being is the foundation of development, becomes fortified, aware, and connected to God, the Qur'an, His noble Messenger, and the beacons of guidance, development will be based on God's guidance, and people will become interested in it as an important weapon in confronting challenges and dangers, leading to self-sufficiency. They will also become interested in building and cultivating the Earth as one of the foundations of human life's missions." Al-Marouni explained that opinions and proposals are discussed and exchanged, and work is underway to implement projects and services that contribute to building society and enabling it to confront the enemy's schemes. He emphasized that holding evening gatherings and councils revives values, principles, intimacy, kinship, and brotherhood in faith. For his part, cultural activist Ahsan Al-Abbadi pointed out that it is among God's blessings upon Yemen, a country of faith and wisdom, that He created the leadership and Quranic approach. He said, "There is no Islamic country today that experiences this month with the same spiritual atmosphere, manifestations of faith, and close ties to the Quran as Yemen. This is due to the Ramadan program sessions held in all the districts, villages, neighborhoods, and neighborhoods." He stated that the lessons and lectures offered during Ramadan gatherings reinforce Quranic culture, guidance, and principles that instill in hearts a sound knowledge of God, trust in Him, and reliance on Him. Al-Abadi explained that attending Ramadan gatherings and listening to the Leader's lectures enhances awareness, insight, knowledge, and a keen eye for the dangers surrounding the nation. Ramadan gatherings and evenings remain a broad and annual gathering place in every plain, mountain, village, district, and district. At the same time, they enhance opportunities for communication and discussion of community concerns, conditions, and circumstances, and contribute to embodying the spirit of tolerance among Yemenis. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Reports)

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