[15/12/2020 06:43]
MARIB - SABA
The Deputy Governor of Marib Abd-Rabbu Mifta has laid the foundation stone for a service complex to be built in the eastern Yemen province at the funding of Kuwait.
The project, over an area of 2500 sq meters, will consist of a vocational training institute, a hospital and a mosque. The project, slated to be fully constructed by the end of 2021, will be of great benefit in the government-held province now overpopulated with refugees from the Houthi-militant controlled northwest of Yemen.
The vocational institute is designed to teach carpentry, auto electricity, condensation, cooling, computer, electronics maintenance and other technical skills.
Masam Project Removes 3,166 Landmines from Yemeni Territory in February
President Al-Alimi Reaffirms Yemen’s Commitment to Global Counterterrorism and Maritime Security Cooperation
Prime Minister and Cabinet Members Take Constitutional Oath Before President Al-Alimi
President al-Alimi Chairs First Meeting of New Government: Priorities for Reform and Partnership with KSA
Yemen’s Ambassador Meets First Deputy Chairman of Russian Federation Council’s Committee
Prime Minister Receives Acting U.S. Ambassador
Prime Minister Receives Russian Ambassador, Discusses Enhancing Joint Cooperation
Yemeni Ambassador Discusses Enhancing Bilateral Relations with Jordanian Official
President al-Alimi Praises Role of Dhalea People in Deterring Imamate Agenda, Defending Republican System
Child injured by Houthi sniper's bullets southeast of Taiz