The first deputy governor of Sana'a in Bani Matar district laid the foundation stone for the project to build Imam Hussein School in the Matna area. The project includes building nine classrooms and administrative offices, in addition to a ground tank, a fence, a guard room and a buffet at a cost of $210,000. Source: Yemen News Agency
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