[10/10/2018 03:19]
DHALE'-SABA
Governor of Dhale' General Ali Moqbel presided over a meeting on discussing development projects in the province.
Included executive directors of offices and the tender committee, the meeting discussed projects approved by President's Hadi with the cost of YR one billion included service projects in fields of education, health, electricity and roads.
The governor stressed finalizing studies of projects under plan and underway projects, warning of strict measures against corruption.
The meeting approved implementing a number of projects led by reconstructing buildings of the General Water Projects and Dhale' Complex and other water projects. The meeting also approved carrying out the project of Mawid-Hamah Road in Azareq District, al-Ghosha-Harir Road, Transport Road and maintenance work of the city's streets.
In fields of electricity a project of buying electrical equipment approved.
The meeting also approved projects for building a fence to the garden of the city, constructing secondary schools of Abu Ashim, the Ideal Secondary School and the President Educational Compound.
Carrying out the project of College of Education and Control was also approved.
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