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Abu Nashtan & Al-Saqaf inspect work discipline at Zakat Authority Offices

Abu Nashtan & Al-Saqaf inspect work discipline at Zakat Authority Offices

Saba Yemen15-06-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
Sheikh Shamsan Abu Nashtan, Chairman of the General Zakat Authority, along with Deputy Chairman Ali Al-Saqaf, inspected the level of work discipline at the Authority's headquarters and its offices in the capital secretariat , Sana'a and Marib provinces on the first official workday after Eid al-Adha.
Accompanied by the Director of Human Resources, Ali Al-Babili, they reviewed workflow and employee discipline at the Zakat Authority's office in the capital. They were briefed by the office director, Muhammad Al-Alfi, on the level of discipline at the main office and its branches in the districts following the holiday.
Abu Nashtan and Al-Saqaf praised the high level of discipline among the leadership and employees on the first official workday, commending their efforts during the past period.
Additionally, Deputy Chairman Al-Saqaf, accompanied by Deputy Head of Awareness and Rehabilitation Sector Ahmed Mujalli and HR Director Al-Babili, reviewed work discipline across various sectors of the Authority's headquarters.
In the same context, Al-Saqaf and the HR Director inspected work discipline at the Zakat Authority offices in Sana'a and Marib provinces. They received briefings from the directors of the two offices, Abdulwahab Al-Tahaif (Sana'a) and Yasser Al-Amir (Marib), on performance levels and employee discipline in their respective offices and district branches.
Deputy Chairman Al-Saqaf noted the employees' high discipline, reflecting their awareness of the importance of professional commitment and their dedication to fulfilling assigned tasks.
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