Head and members of Mobilization Committee visit martyr leader shrine in Sa’ada


A team of members of the Mobilization Committee, headed by the Chairman of the Committee, Dr. Abdul Rahim Al-Hamran, visited the shrine of the martyr leader, Sayyed Hussein Badr al-Din al-Houthi, in Maran area of Sa’ada province.

Al-Hamran and members of the Mobilization Committee, along with sheikhs, scholars, and social figures, read Al-Fatihah on the soul of the martyr leader , all the martyrs of the nation, and they saw the effects of the crime and destruction left by the American-Saudi-Emirati aggression’s air raids on the house and shrine of the martyr leader in the region, and the cliff of Salman, where he was martyred.

They listened to an explanation from the people of the region about the suffering that the martyr leader and the people of the Maran region were subjected to while they were besieged by the previous regime… noting that the martyr leader was moved by a Qur’anic project out of trust in God Almighty, and sacrificed himself for great principles and values.

Dr. Al-Hamran pointed out th
at visiting the shrine of the martyr leader in Maran region comes to draw inspiration from his sacrifices.

He touched on the fact that American enemy participated in the first war on Sa’ada to eliminate the founder of the Qur’anic march, the martyr leader, and to silence the cry in the face of the arrogant ones… stressing that the martyr leader will remain a flag and a beacon for the nation.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Al-Houthi reviews work on Awirah Dam project progress in, Sa’ada


Member of the Supreme Political Council, Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi, made an inspection visit to Sahar District in Sa’ada province, to see the level of implementation of Awirah Dam project, a community initiative of the people of the district.

During the visit, in which he was accompanied by the Governor of Sa’ada, Muhammad Jaber Awad, a member of the Parliament, Faisal Oraij, and a number of sheikhs, Muhammad Ali Al-Houthi was briefed on what had been accomplished by the people of the community in Awirah Dam project, and the support provided by the local authority for the project, which represents a model of government participatory work -Community.

He stressed the need to pay attention to stimulating, supporting and encouraging community initiatives in implementation of the directives of the Revolution Leader, who stresses the importance of activating initiatives as the basis of the development process.

While Governor Awad praised the level of achievement in implementing the community initiative in Awirah D
am, through which the spirit of participatory work is embodied, pointing to the intervention of the local authority by approving an amount of 100 million riyals to support the project.

He appreciated the community efforts of the people of Sahar District and the effective support in implementing the project from the local authority and the relevant official authorities.

In turn, Member of Parliament Areej pointed out the importance of focusing on stimulating community initiatives, especially in the most deprived and needy areas.

He pointed out that supporting community initiatives comes within the directives of the Revolution Leader and a translation of the directives of the President of the Supreme Political Council regarding activating government-community participatory work to advance the agricultural sector and enhance its role in the field of food security.

The member of the Supreme Political Council had met with a number of notables and residents of the Sahar District, and exchanged congratulations w
ith them on Eid al-Fitr occasion of .

Source: Yemen News Agency

Parliament Speaker congratulates his Syrian counterpart on Evacuation Day


The Parliament Speaker , Yahya Ali Al-Ra’i, sent a cable of congratulations to the Speaker of the Syrian People’s Assembly, Hamouda Sabbagh, on the occasion of the friendly Syrian people’s celebrations of Evacuation Day.

In the telegram, in his name and on behalf of the Presidency and members of the Council of the Republic of Yemen, Al-Ra’i expressed his wishes for good health to the Speaker and members of the Syrian People’s Assembly and for further development of parliamentary relations between the two countries.

Source: Yemen News Agency

SCMCHA discusses Director of OCHA Office humanitarian challenges and ways to address them


The Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for the Administration and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation(SCMCHA), Ibrahim Al-Hamli, discussed with the Director of the OCHA Office in Yemen, Markus Werne, today ,Wednesday, issues related to the humanitarian situation, in light of the suffering that the Yemeni people are experiencing as a result of the aggression and siege.

In the meeting, the Secretary-General of the Supreme Council explained that the humanitarian situation in Yemen is still deteriorating as a result of the aggression and siege on the country for nine years, which worsened catastrophically after stopping food aid since August last year.

Al-Hamli pointed out the need to redisburse aid to various sectors to contribute to alleviating human suffering and reducing the slide into dangerous stages of suffering.

For his part, Werne explained the keenness to address humanitarian files to alleviate the existing suffering, appreciating the efforts of the Supreme Counc
il in providing facilities and overcoming difficulties for organizations working in Yemen.

The meeting was attended by the Council’s project managers, Jamal Barih, international organizations, Turki Jamil, follow-up and evaluation Mohammed Al-Razza, and information officer Ibrahim Al-Houthi.

Source: Yemen News Agency

SCMCHA discusses UN coordinator ways to address displaced and affected people’s suffering


Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for the Administration and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation(SCMCHA), Ibrahim Al-Hamli, met today,Wednesday, the United Nations Resident Coordinator – Humanitarian Coordinator, Julien Harneis .

The meeting touched on a number of topics related to the humanitarian situation, and ways to enhance and develop joint action to alleviate the suffering of citizens, especially the displaced and the groups most in need in terms of livelihood, as a result of the human suffering caused by the aggression and siege.

The Secretary-General of the Council reviewed the humanitarian suffering that the Yemeni people have been experiencing for nine years, especially in terms of livelihood among various segments of Yemeni society, which worsened after the decision to stop aid.

Al-Hamli stressed the need to restore humanitarian interventions through the disbursement of food aid and other projects, to reduce the slide towards dangerous stages of famine.

H
e pointed out the need to increase humanitarian support for the Yemeni people and not to involve the humanitarian file in political bargaining processes. He stressed that the Supreme Council provides facilities to the United Nations and various international organizations working in the humanitarian field and to overcome any difficulties facing their activities and enhance the chances of success for joint humanitarian efforts.

For his part,Harneis confirmed that the United Nations is working to mobilize funds to redisburse food aid and address all problems facing humanitarian work, in cooperation with the Supreme Council for Humanitarian Affairs, praising the role of the Supreme Council in facilitating the work of organizations.

The meeting was attended by the Director General of Monitoring and Evaluation, Mohammed Al-Razza.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Sana’a PM discusses with Sana’a mayor efforts to improve utilities


Prime minister of Sana’a caretaking government, Dr. Abdul-Aziz Bin Habtoor, on Wednesday hailed all the efforts exerted by mayor of the capital, Sana’a, in order to improve public utilities and infrastructure.

At a meeting, Mayor Hamoud Obad briefed the PM on conditions in the capital and progress achieved by his office in line with its annual plan, particularly in terms of service improvement and project

Source: Yemen News Agency

Sana’a PM blesses efforts to enhance stability


Prime minister of Sana’a caretaking government, Dr. Abdul-Aziz Bin Habtoor, on Wednesday met with the ministers of oil and minerals, transport, religious guidance and Hajj affairs, Ahmed Daris, Abdul-Wahab al-Dura and Najeeb al-Ajji, respectively.

The meeting discussed progress in the three ministries and their future plans, particularly the projects aimed to apply the national vision for modern country.

Premier Bin Habtoor blessed different achievements by oil and transport ministries in favor of stable, improved services offered to the public, and the key role played by guidance ministry.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Yemeni meteorology forecasts thunder rains, furry seas


Many Yemeni provinces are expected to see variably-heavy rains, the national meteorology center forecasted on Saturday, warning against foggy weathers in mountainous heights and inner plateaus and furry waters in western sea in the next 24 hours.

Deserts, plateaus and coasts of Shabwa, Hadhramout and Mahara and parts of Rima, Dhamar, Ibb, Taiz and Dhalea and heights of Lahj, Abyan, Baydha and Marib will witness thunder rainfalls of variable heaviness, the center added in daily publication seen by Saba.

Parts of Hajjah, Mahweet, Amran and Sana’a will likely see sparse rains, as fugs will occur in mountainous heights and inner plateaus and eastern coasts will likely be see rattling waves, according to the publication.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Governor of Al-Bayda inspects progress of work of project in Radaa City


The Governor of Al-Bayda, Abdullah Idrees, today inspected the progress of work on the project of cutting, filling and leveling internal streets in Radaa City, at a cost of 28 million riyals, funded by the local authority.

Governor Idrees, accompanied by Governorate Undersecretary Ahmed Al-Sayqal, listened to an explanation from the directors of the Governorate’s Works Office, Engineer Muhammad Makram, and the Executive Unit, Engineer Faisal Al-Sudani, about the progress of work in implementing the project.

The Governor of Al-Bayda stressed the importance of implementing service and development projects and improving services for citizens, pointing to the keenness of the governorate’s leadership to implement priority projects.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Funeral of bodies of group of martyrs and body of deceased Mujahid Sheikh Mubarak Al-Zari


The bodies of a group of martyrs who were martyred while performing their duty on the fronts defending the homeland were buried in Sanaa today.

Where the bodies of the martyrs, Major Abdul Karim Ali Saleh Ayedh, Major Hamid Abdul Qadir Yahya Abdullah Al-Azizi, Captain Walid Nasser Yahya Abdullah Al-Azizi, and Second Lieutenant Abdullah Nasser Yahya Abdullah Al-Azizi, were buried.

The funeral of the deceased of the nation, Sheikh Mubarak Nasser Hassan Al-Zari, one of the senior sheikhs of Bani Nouf in Al-Jawf, who moved to the side of his Lord after a life full of struggle and service to the nation, was also carried out.

An official funeral ceremony was held for the bodies of the martyrs and the deceased, attended by the Director of Security of Al-Jawf Governorate, Brigadier General Mohsen Al-Sharif, the Assistant Chief of Staff, Brigadier General Daji Al-Waeli, the Director of the Human Resources Evaluation Department, Brigadier General Abdulaziz Salah, the head of the Nasserite Correction Organization, M
ujahid Al-Qahali, and military and security leaders, social figures, colleagues and relatives of the martyrs and the deceased.

The funeral ceremony took place for the bodies of the martyrs and the deceased after praying over them at the People’s Mosque in the capital secretariat, so that they could be buried in their hometowns.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Workshop in Taiz on preparations for launch of schools and summer courses


Today, the Women’s Cultural Authority in Taiz Governorate organized a special workshop on preparations for the launch of schools and summer courses for female students under the slogan ‘Education and Jihad.’

The workshop addressed the mechanisms and programs for qualifying and training female counselors participating in schools and summer courses to ensure the optimal implementation of the activities and programs of schools and courses and contribute to caring for the emerging generation and protecting it from false cultures.

The workshop touched on the programs and activities that schools and summer courses for female students will include in various fields that will benefit the participants in their social and professional lives.

The speeches delivered at the workshop highlighted the importance of enrolling in these schools and courses that are concerned with educating young people, providing them with Quranic culture, and working to protect their participants from the dangers of soft war.

Source: Yem
en News Agency

Hajjah… Al-Sufi and Al-Alawi review the progress of work in the governorate office


The Governor of Hajjah, Hilal Al-Sufi, and the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Local Administration, Jamal Al-Alawi, reviewed the progress of work in the public departments of the governorate office.l, today.

Al-Sufi and Al-Alawi reviewed the level of performance in the follow-up, information, complaints, auditing, secretarial, financial affairs, engineering unit, secretarial and initiatives departments.

They listened to an explanation from the general directors of the departments about the mechanism for completing citizens’ transactions through networking, receiving reports submitted by the directorates, following up on complaints and deciding on them, and supervising and controlling the development of financial resources and the implemented projects supported by the government or by community initiatives.

The Sufi Governor and the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Local Administration stressed the importance of doubling efforts and working in a team spirit to develop performance and sense responsibili
ty in completing transactions as they go.

They praised the efforts made in performing daily tasks, preparing monthly and periodic reports, the level of follow-up of complaints and transactions with relevant authorities, and the keenness to develop financial resources and complete projects.

Source: Yemen News Agency