The Acting Governor of Al-Dhale', Abdul Latif Al-Shaghdari, inspected work progress in the project to expand the main street of the city of Dh235 million, funded by the local authority, with a social contribution, and the support of the Emergency Development Interventions Unit at Finance Ministry. Al-Shaghdari, along with General Mobilization Officer Ahmed Thabet Al-Marani, also reviewed the work of the project to rehabilitate and maintain the Damt-Jan road, one kilometer long and at a cost of 90 million riyals. The Public Works Office directed the removal of slums and informal settlements on Amer Street, Al-Rashid Street, and Main Street, to alleviate traffic congestion, in coordination with the Cleaning Fund and the Traffic Department. In addition, the Acting Governor of Al-Dhale' was briefed on the rationing situation, the availability of basic foodstuffs, and the merchants' commitment to applying the price list. He stressed the necessity of raising boycott slogans for American and Israeli goods and p roducts in shops and working to promote local products as an alternative product. Source: Yemen News Agency
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