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PM participates in anniversary commemoration of Sayyed Badr al-Din al-Houthi's passing
PM participates in anniversary commemoration of Sayyed Badr al-Din al-Houthi's passing

Saba Yemen

time17-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

PM participates in anniversary commemoration of Sayyed Badr al-Din al-Houthi's passing

Sana'a - Saba: Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi participated on Tuesday in the anniversary commemoration of the passing of the revered scholar Sayyed Badr al-Din al-Houthi. In his speech, Al-Rahwi emphasized the importance of honoring the legacy of this distinguished scholar and highlighting his religious, humanitarian, intellectual, and jihad contributions, urging others to follow his example. He noted that the late scholar was a beacon of knowledge, mentoring numerous esteemed scholars and students who benefited from his profound wisdom. Al-Rahwi also highlighted Sayyed Badr al-Din's approach in confronting those who distorted religious teachings, seeking to misguide the nation with baseless rulings. "Sayyed Badr al-Din al-Houthi's foremost concern was to seek the pleasure of Allah Almighty and to extend support to the nation in all that is good, fulfilling its need for correct Islamic and jurisprudential knowledge," Al-Rahwi stated. He added, "He was a pious ascetic in this worldly life, with his greatest mission being to raise people's awareness, clarify the essence of religion for their benefit in this life , the hereafter, to champion truth and defend it." The Prime Minister also addressed recent developments in occupied Palestine, particularly in Gaza, condemning the daily injustices, massacres, deprivation of food, water, and medicine faced by its people as a disgraceful reflection of an era where falsehood and oppression prevail over truth. He described the ongoing blatant aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran as part of the Zionist cancerous entity's attempts—backed by Western and American imperialism—to impose its dominance over the entire region with arrogance and oppression. Al-Rahwi denounced the Zionist attack on Iran as unjustified and blatant, stressing that Iran possesses the strength, civilizational depth, humanitarian resolve to defeat this Western-implanted entity designed to harm the Muslim Ummah and sow discord among its people. "For the first time, we witness the destruction of vital Zionist installations due to the missiles , drones launched by Iran's armed forces, and greater victories are yet to come, God willing," he declared. The Prime Minister called on everyone to follow Sayyed Badr al-Din's path in confronting falsehood, defending truth, and standing against injustice. The event was attended by Deputy Speaker of the Shura Council Dhifallah Rasam, Minister of Transport and Public Works Mohammed Qaheem, Minister of Oil and Minerals Dr. Abdullah Al-Amir, Minister of Culture and Tourism Dr. Ali Al-Yafai, and several members of the Parliament and Shura Council. Scholars and Activists Honor Sayyed Badr al-Din's Legacy Prominent scholar Fuad Naji, a member of the Yemeni Scholars Association, described Sayyed Badr al-Din as an exceptional figure who stood for truth in times of silence and fear, resisting tyrants who sought to suppress voices and extinguish divine light. He stressed the importance of commemorating the late scholar's life as a model of asceticism, jihad, and dedication to his nation. Naji noted that Sayyed Badr al-Din sacrificed his own children in the path of God and truth, embodying piety, humility, and righteousness. Naji also highlighted Sayyed Badr al-Din's role in reviving Islamic sciences, clarifying religious concepts, and countering misleading ideologies, as well as his contributions to the Quranic movement. He emphasized how the scholar's children inherited his knowledge, righteousness, courage, and commitment to truth and justice. Cultural activist Yahya Abu Awadha, one of Sayyed Badr al-Din's students, spoke about the scholar's efforts in combating foreign ideologies and false cultural narratives, as well as his opposition to takfiri (excommunication) projects that incite strife and hatred. He praised Sayyed Badr al-Din's courageous stances in advocating freedom, integrity, and justice, enriching Yemen's libraries with numerous religious and reference works. Abu Awadha described him as a spiritual guide whose teachings transcended narrow confines, addressing society's need for correct knowledge and understanding. The commemoration served as an opportunity to reflect on Sayyed Badr al-Din's legacy, drawing lessons from his knowledge, patience, and asceticism, and striving to follow the path of the Prophet's household and righteous scholars. Participants emphasized the responsibility of scholars and preachers to enjoin good, forbid evil, speak truth, and combat corruption, injustice, and oppression—principles that Sayyed Badr al-Din embodied throughout his life. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

Oil Minister inspects work discipline in several Ministry-Affiliated Units
Oil Minister inspects work discipline in several Ministry-Affiliated Units

Saba Yemen

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Saba Yemen

Oil Minister inspects work discipline in several Ministry-Affiliated Units

Sana'a - Saba: The Minister of Oil and Minerals, Dr. Abdullah Al-Amir, inspected on Monday the level of work discipline in several units affiliated with the ministry. The minister, along with his deputy Mohammed Al-Najjar, reviewed the adherence to work schedules following the Eid holiday at the Yemen Oil Company, the General Corporation for Oil and Gas, and the Yemeni Company for Oil Investments. They were briefed by the Acting Executive Director of the Yemen Oil Company, Mohammed Al-Lakumi, on workflow in various departments, facilities, and sections of the company, as well as the level of compliance with official working hours. The Oil Minister praised the discipline demonstrated by the company's leadership and employees, which reflects their commitment to accomplishing tasks, improving institutional work, and enhancing performance. He urged them to redouble efforts and boost performance to contribute to fulfilling the company's responsibilities. The minister also assessed work discipline at the General Corporation for Oil and Gas on the second day of official work following the Eid al-Adha holiday. He was briefed by the corporation's director, Mahmoud Al-Noum, on workflow, discipline levels, and the implementation of programs and tasks assigned to the corporation, as well as its plans and procedures for modernizing services. The minister commended the discipline of the corporation's leadership and staff and their efforts, particularly given the exceptional circumstances the country is facing due to ongoing aggression and blockade. Additionally, the Oil Minister reviewed workflow and discipline levels at the Oil and Mineral Investments Company. He was briefed by the company's Deputy Executive Director, Abdulrahman Al-Akou', on operations, progress in implementing plans, and challenges facing the company's activities. Minister Al-Amir praised the efforts of the company's leadership and staff in carrying out their duties, stressing the importance of training and capacity-building through modern programs in coordination with the Petroleum Training Center. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

PM inspects work discipline at Transport, Public Works, Oil, & Minerals Ministries
PM inspects work discipline at Transport, Public Works, Oil, & Minerals Ministries

Saba Yemen

time15-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

PM inspects work discipline at Transport, Public Works, Oil, & Minerals Ministries

Sana'a - Saba: Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi, accompanied by Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Development Dr. Khaled Al-Hawali, inspected the level of work discipline at the Ministries of Transport and Public Works and Oil and Minerals on the first workday following the Eid al-Adha holiday. During his visit to the Ministry of Transport and Public Works, where he met with Minister Mohammed Qahim, undersecretaries, heads of affiliated units, and general directors, Al-Rahwi praised the high attendance rate, which reflects awareness and a sense of responsibility toward public service. He noted that state administrative leaders and employees continue to perform their duties despite the ongoing aggression, siege, and their repercussions on daily life. The Prime Minister emphasized the government's commitment to translating the directives of Revolution Leader Sayyed Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi—expressed in his speeches on Wilayah Day and other occasions—into actionable programs. Al-Rahwi stressed that addressing accumulated challenges in the administrative apparatus requires collective efforts, gradual solutions, and clear, systematic plans. He highlighted the necessity of completing the automation of administrative and service work in this sector to keep pace with modern technology, alongside continuous performance evaluations to improve efficiency. In his remarks, the Prime Minister affirmed the right of the Islamic Republic of Iran to defend itself against Zionist aggression, praising the effective missile strikes carried out by the Iranian armed forces against the usurping Zionist enemy, which destroyed numerous vital targets. He dismissed as baseless the Zionist enemy's propaganda regarding the alleged targeting of Chief of Staff Major General Mohammed Abdulkarim Al-Ghabari. Al-Rahwi condemned any defense of Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people and its aggression against Iran, calling such positions unacceptable. For his part, Minister Al-Hawali appreciated the Prime Minister's efforts to monitor work discipline in public service units. He explained that the ministry has a unified human resources system comprising 16 components, four of which are currently operational, with efforts underway to activate the rest. This system eliminates traditional bureaucratic procedures and provides daily feedback on employee performance. Al-Hawali noted that the system generates comprehensive daily reports on work discipline, performance evaluations, payroll processing, and self-service features, urging other ministries and institutions to adopt it promptly. Meanwhile, Minister of Transport and Public Works Qahim reviewed indicators of work discipline in his ministry and its affiliated units, confirming full staff attendance. He emphasized ongoing coordination with the Ministry of Civil Service to complete network connectivity and automation projects, streamlining procedures and enhancing performance evaluation. During his visit to the Ministry of Oil and Minerals, where he met with Minister Dr. Abdullah Al-Amir, Deputy Minister Mohammed Al-Najjar, undersecretaries, and general directors, Al-Rahwi commended the ministry's inclusion in the automated preparation program under the Ministry of Civil Service's network linkage initiative. He praised the oil and transport ministries' efforts to mitigate the effects of Zionist aggression on vital facilities in Hodeida. The Prime Minister reiterated the government's commitment to rebuilding what was destroyed by the American, Israeli, and British enemies while continuing to support the resistance in Gaza and standing with Iran against blatant aggression. He denounced rhetoric that serves Zionist interests, applauding the humanitarian aid convoys to Gaza and Pakistan's clear stance in solidarity with Iran. Al-Rahwi expressed confidence in Iran's ability to defend itself and defeat the arrogant enemy, asserting that imperialist powers are hastening their own demise. He also welcomed the reopening of the Al-Dhale' road for travelers between Sana'a, Aden, and other provinces, calling it a significant step for citizens' convenience. Minister of Oil and Minerals Al-Amir reported positive work discipline levels in his ministry and affiliated entities, highlighting progress in automation to simplify procedures , enhance internal communication and performance evaluation. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

Prime Minister Meets Ministers of Oil, Minerals, Electricity, and Water
Prime Minister Meets Ministers of Oil, Minerals, Electricity, and Water

Saba Yemen

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Saba Yemen

Prime Minister Meets Ministers of Oil, Minerals, Electricity, and Water

Sana'a - Saba: Prime Minister Ahmed Ghaleb Al-Rahwi met today with the Minister of Oil and Minerals, Dr. Abdullah Al-Ameer, and the Minister of Electricity, Energy, and Water, Dr. Ali Saif, to discuss joint efforts between the two ministries to ensure the stability of electricity and water services provided through the relevant public institutional frameworks. The meeting focused on necessary joint measures to mitigate the repercussions of the American, Israeli, and British aggression on the electricity and water sectors. During the meeting, the Prime Minister stressed the importance of the two ministries taking coordinated actions with other relevant entities to ensure the continued operation of power plants and water pumping facilities for citizens. He reaffirmed that Yemen will not abandon its principled and steadfast stance in supporting and standing with the brothers and sisters in the Gaza Strip, no matter the sacrifices. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)

Meeting chaired by Scholar Muftah discusses coordination aspects to complete emergency plan implementation
Meeting chaired by Scholar Muftah discusses coordination aspects to complete emergency plan implementation

Saba Yemen

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Meeting chaired by Scholar Muftah discusses coordination aspects to complete emergency plan implementation

Sana'a - Saba: An expanded meeting chaired by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Scholar Mohammed Muftah, discussed on Wednesday aspects of coordination among various ministries and government agencies to complete the implementation of the emergency plan. The meeting, attended by the Deputy Prime Minister for Services and Local Development Affairs, Mohammed Al-Madani; the Ministers of Transport and Public Works, Mohammed Qahim; Economy, Industry, and Investment, Engineer Muin Al-Maqari; Oil and Minerals, Dr. Abdullah Al-Amir; Electricity, Energy, and Water, Dr. Ali Saif; the Deputy Minister of Health and Environment, Dr. Nasher Al-Qaoud; the Technical Affairs Undersecretary of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, Taha Zabbara; and several concerned officials, reviewed the progress of the emergency plan's implementation and the achievements made in this regard. During the meeting, the First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the importance of proceeding with the plan's implementation to address any emergencies through coordination and cooperation among all relevant parties, ensuring a swift response to carry out any required tasks. He noted that the emergency plan, adopted by all state institutions, is essential given the aggression, blockade, and targeting of Yemeni people's resources that the nation is facing. The meeting stressed the importance of integrating roles among all concerned parties and mobilizing all available resources to ensure full readiness for executing any emergency tasks. It underscored the necessity of working according to approved mechanisms that define the responsibilities of each entity to enhance and improve performance. For their part, the ministers and representatives of the agencies affirmed their commitment to harnessing all capabilities and keeping pace with the implementation of various required tasks , duties amid the aggression and blockade targeting the nation. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

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