An engineering team from the Ministry of Youth and Sports, headed by Projects Director Ahmed Al-Rudaini, in the districts of Damt and Jaban in Al-Dhale' province, reviewed today,Thursday, a number of sports projects being implemented through community initiatives. The engineering team heard from the Director of the Youth and Sports Office in Al Dhale', Musaad Al Dhaheri, and the heads of the clubs, an explanation of the projects being implemented through community initiatives in the two districts. They explained that these projects include the establishment of stadiums , gymnasiums and the completion of the construction of terraces and turf. He pointed to the overall needs that require the Ministry of Youth's intervention in them. The head of Al-Rudaini engineering team praised the initiative of the people of Dimt and Juban districts in implementing sports projects and their contribution to purchasing two grounds for the stadiums of the Juban Youth Club and the Al-Wasat Al-Sharqani Youth Club in Damt, in addition to the work of leveling and backfilling the two grounds. He stressed that these projects embody the interest of province's people in sports activities that will work to include young people , develop their creativity and talents. Source: Yemen News Agency
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