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Summer courses inspected at Imam Al-Hadi Center in Al-Thawrah District, Sana'a

Summer courses inspected at Imam Al-Hadi Center in Al-Thawrah District, Sana'a

Saba Yemen12-05-2025
Sana'a - Saba:
Eng. Abdulkarim Al-Houthi, Deputy Mayor of Sana'a for Works and Projects, inspected the activities of the summer courses at Imam Al-Hadi Model School in Al-Thawrah District.
Accompanied by Eng. Abdulsalam Mahawash, Director of Stormwater Drainage and Tunnel Maintenance at the Secretariat, he reviewed the educational programs and various activities, assessing student engagement and their benefit from the courses.
They were briefed by the course organizers on the cultural, intellectual, and skill-based activities, as well as Quran memorization and recitation programs.
The Deputy Mayor emphasized the importance of summer courses in nurturing a generation equipped with knowledge, awareness, Quranic culture, and faith-based identity, while also honing talents and skills in various fields. He stressed the need for collective efforts to support and ensure the success of these courses, encouraging students to take full advantage of their diverse programs and activities.
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