In anticipation of the opening of places of worship, the Directorate of Religious Affairs in the Wilayat of Ain Temouchent has taken a set of measures, including the initiation of sterilization of mosques eligible to receive worshipers, according to what was stipulated in the recent decision of the Presidency of the Republic, where the process was launched from the Amiriya municipality and provided material and human resources, as well as places of worshipers by placing posters spacing from. Copyright © 2018 CGTN. Ten medical ambulances acquired from the wilaya budget and 35 school transport buses acquired from the local authority guarantee fund were handed over Thursday to rural municipalities in the wilaya of Sétif. The Directorate of Education in Tizi Ouzou State has made use of all material and human resources and various means required, to ensure that candidates are well received to pass the official exams. 0. CGTN Africa - August 4, 2020. Despite the strong pressure they are experiencing, the doctors, of all specialties, of the EHU of Oran were certainly very affected by this important flow, but are attentive to the exceptional situation to which they continue to face Tunisian ES Setif coach Nabil Kouki has reached a “final agreement” with management to extend his contract for two seasons, the Algerian Ligue 1 football club announced on Wednesday evening. Prime Minister Abdelaziz Djerad halted the implementation mechanism for the decision on "gradual and controlled opening of beaches, recreational areas, places of pleasure and relaxation, hotels, cafes and restaurants", from Saturday
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune Monday announced that his country “is reviewing the possibility to reopen mosques for the public,” the official APS news agency reported.The president made the remarks during a meeting of the High Security Council attended by top military and security officials as well as cabinet members to assess the COVID-19 epidemic inside the country.Tebboune instructed Prime Minister Abdelaziz Djerad to program a gradual reopening of mosques.He added that the first phase of the program will be limited to 1,000 large mosques in the country, which “will be able to allow the essential physical distancing with the imperative wearing of masks by all.”The Algerian authorities also decided on the gradual reopening of beaches and other places for recreation and relaxation.Mosques, beaches and parks in the country have been closed since mid-March, as part of measures taken by the authorities to stem the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. The hours of partial home confinement have been adapted from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. the next day from today, Sunday August 9 until the 31 of the same month for 29 wilayas, a statement from the Prime Minister's services said on Saturday. Prime Minister: Abdelaziz Djerad; Events ... COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria; 2020 in North Africa; 2020 in Egypt; 2020 in Libya; 2020 in Morocco; 2020 in Tunisia; 2020s; African Union; Arab League; al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb; Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant – Algeria Province; References. CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete. Prime Minister Abdelaziz Djerad said the decision to renew lockdown measures was made … We move to the neighborhood of Rabbo, head of the Daraj Sons Department in the state of M'sila, Arami Farhat, and this after being infected with the late Corona virus, was infected only days ago with the Coronavirus epidemic, as it was transferred to the speed ward to the Maqarah Hospital to be transferred to the Bani Masous Hospital in the capital. Transport Minister Lazhar Hani assured Algiers yesterday that no dangerous goods or explosive materials are found in the country's ports, calling for the establishment of weekly statistics on goods seized and stored and detailed reports relating thereto President – George Weah, President of Liberia (2018–present) Libya.
The Prime Minister, Mr. Abdelaziz Djerad, has adopted a mechanism for the "progressive and controlled" opening of mosques ", in" strict compliance "with health protocols related to the prevention and protection against the spread of the epidemic Pinterest. Medical workers are seen at the Boufarik Hospital in the province of Blida, Algeria, on March 3, 2020. The local authorities of the state of Djelfa recently allocated a budget of 170 million dinars, in order to take care of all the necessary needs, in the context of combating the Covid-19 epidemic, according to what was learned from the state's services today, Saturday.