[15/12/2020 06:43]
MARIB - SABA
The Deputy Governor of Marib Abd-Rabbu Mifta has laid the foundation stone for a service complex to be built in the eastern Yemen province at the funding of Kuwait.
The project, over an area of 2500 sq meters, will consist of a vocational training institute, a hospital and a mosque. The project, slated to be fully constructed by the end of 2021, will be of great benefit in the government-held province now overpopulated with refugees from the Houthi-militant controlled northwest of Yemen.
The vocational institute is designed to teach carpentry, auto electricity, condensation, cooling, computer, electronics maintenance and other technical skills.
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