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New school year in Raymah governorate launched

New school year in Raymah governorate launched

Saba Yemen28-06-2025
Raymah - Saba:
Raymah undersecretary Mohammed Murad, accompanied by Mohammed al-Tawari, head of the education sector in the governorate, officially launched the new academic year 1447 AH.
Murad and al-Tawari reviewed the progress of the educational process in several schools within the governorate center.
During the launch, Murad emphasized the importance of concerted efforts to ensure the success of the school year and to overcome the challenges posed by the current situation.
He commended the steadfastness and resilience of the educational staff in the governorate, highlighting their role in thwarting the aggression's plans to disrupt the educational process.
For his part, the head of the education sector in the governorate stressed the critical need for unified efforts to ensure the success of the new academic year, noting that the role of educators is an integral part of the jihad against the aggression.
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