[26/04/2021 02:18]
MUKALLA – SABA
Prime Minister Dr. Maeen Abdul-Malik visited the building of the Hadramout TV institution this evening in the city of Mukalla, where he was briefed on the progress of work in the various departments and sections.
The Prime Minister, along with the Governor of Hadramout, Commander of the Second Military Region, Major General Faraj Al-Bahsani, and the Director of the Prime Minister’s Office, Eng. Anis Awad Bahartha, toured the channel’s departments, divisions and studios, hearing from the Director General of Hadramout TV Sector Mujahid al-Hajj and the directors of departments, to an explanation on the progress of work in implementing the Ramadan TV programms.
Dr. Abdul-Malik praised the efforts of the channel’s workers from the young and qualified local cadre to present the true picture of Hadramout with all its culture, art and civilization, and its awareness-raising role, stressing that this channel is an achievement and an important window for Hadramout and the nation in general and a tributary of the national media.
The Prime Minister praised the channel’s varied programmatic map in various fields, and its role in deepening awareness about the national identity and national tenets.
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