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Rain brings back hope for worried farmers

By - Nov 21,2017 - Last updated at Nov 21,2017

A relatively cold air mass started affecting the country early on Tuesday, according to the Jordan Meteorological Department (Photo by Osama Aqarbeh)

AMMAN — Rain on Tuesday ended a state of looming drought, dispelling farmers’ fears of a low production season, according to officials.

Water and agriculture officials said that a relatively cold air mass, which started affecting the country early on Tuesday, ended the rain shortage that prompted Jordanians last week to perform the Istiskaa prayer, a special Muslim prayer for rain.

The Istiskaa prayer is a ritual practiced since the time of Prophet Mohammad and is held in times of lack of rain.

Tuesday’s rain raised the hopes of farmers for a good agricultural season, especially for those growing wheat and barley, as they sowed their lands earlier this month and were anticipating rain, Ministry of Agriculture Spokesperson Nimer Haddadin said.

“The rain is also good news for olive farmers, in particular those who waited for November’s rain to wash olive fruits from dust for higher quality of olive oil,” Haddadin told The Jordan Times.

He noted that certain types of wild plants at natural pastures only grow when it rains in November, highlighting that such plants form the basis for livestock fodder.

“In general, the rain will also help make the ploughing of lands easier,” he stated.

Meteorologists said that, while rainfall this season came late, it is not the first time the Kingdom suffers from rain shortage, as Jordan received delayed rain in 1999 and 2010.

A meteorologist at the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) indicated that, even though rain started late this year, the rainy season is still at its onset and weather charts show that rain levels will stand around the annual average.

“It is too early to judge whether this year the rainy season will be weak or precipitation will be below average,” the weather forecaster, who preferred to remain unnamed, told The Jordan Times.

Jordan usually receives its first rainfall in mid-September or early October, while the wet season usually continues until February, according to the JMD.

Although the country has been witnessing consistent rain since Tuesday morning, the country’s major dams didn’t receive much additional storage, according to the Ministry of Water and Irrigation.

“Not much rainwater is expected to reach the dams because the earth has been dry for a while and is expected to absorb much of the rainwater. In addition, run-off usually takes up to 48 hours before it reaches the dams,” ministry’s spokesperson Omar Salameh said.

Jordan condemns mosque attack in Nigeria

By - Nov 21,2017 - Last updated at Nov 21,2017

AMMAN — Jordan on Tuesday strongly condemned the bombing that targeted a mosque in the southeastern Nigerian city of Mubi earlier in the day, killing and injuring dozens.

Minister of State for Media Affairs Mohammad Momani expressed Jordan’s condemnation of the criminal attack that targeted innocent worshipers during the dawn prayer, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Momani, who is also the government spokesperson, said that attacking places of worship is proof of the “delusion and criminality of terrorist groups that target humanity and religious values”.

He reiterated Jordan’s solidarity with the Nigerian government in its fight against terrorist and criminal groups, expressing condolences to the families of the victims and wishing the injured a speedy recovery. At least 50 people were killed in the suicide bombing.

Freihat meets Saudi religious delegation over cooperation

By - Nov 21,2017 - Last updated at Nov 21,2017

AMMAN — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff Lt. Gen. Mahmoud Freihat on Tuesday met with Director General of Religious Affairs Department for Saudi Arabian Armed Forces Maj. Gen. Mohammad Saadan, and an accompanying delegation, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

During the meeting, Freihat and Saadan discussed the latest regional and international developments and cooperation between Jordan and Saudi Arabia, especially in the military field. Also on Tuesday, Freihat met with a delegation from the National Defence College of the UAE and discussed military cooperation between the two countries. He awarded the UAE’s Military Attaché Brig. Gen. Ahmad Saudi with the Order of Merit of Second Class.

Jerash Tourism Marathon to kick off Friday

By - Nov 21,2017 - Last updated at Nov 21,2017

AMMAN — The first Jerash Tourism Marathon is scheduled to begin on Friday, with the participation of five Jordanian universities, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Monday.

Jerash Tourism Director Bassam Tobat said that the marathon is the first of several activities that will be conducted in partnership with the local community and its institutions, as well as university students.

The marathon will pass by the Hadrian’s Arch, the Oval Plaza, the Southern and Northern Theatres and back to the Hadrian’s Arch. Regarding tourists rates, Tobat noted that they have increased by 8 per cent this year.

Senate approves reply to Speech from Throne

By - Nov 21,2017 - Last updated at Nov 21,2017

AMMAN — The Senate on Tuesday approved the reply to His Majesty King Abdullah’s Speech from the Throne during a meeting chaired by Senate President Faisal Fayez, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

The Senate and Lower House on Wednesday will deliver their response to the King.

18 vehicles given to charities under Royal directives

By - Nov 21,2017 - Last updated at Nov 21,2017

AMMAN — A number of charity societies and clubs on Tuesday received 18 vehicles, under Royal directives following field visits and meetings, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Royal Court Secretary General Yousef Issawi, who is the head of the committee for following-up on the implementation of Royal initiatives, handed the keys of the vehicles to the beneficiaries during a ceremony held at the Royal Court. Social Development Minister Hala Lattouf, Youth Minister Haditha Khreisha and Amman Governor Saad Shihab attended the ceremony. 

Sheyyab commends improvements in health sector

By - Nov 21,2017 - Last updated at Nov 21,2017

AMMAN — Health Minister Mahmoud Sheyyab on Monday said that Jordan spends around 8 per cent of its GDP on health, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Tuesday.

During an interview on Jordan TV, Sheyyab stated that the percentage is “good” compared to many countries globally. He outlined the initiatives adopted by the ministry to improve health services and described the holistic plan drafted to overcome the “suffering” of insufficient staff. Sheyyab said that planned and surprise visits to healthcare centres contributed to the improvement of quality and efficiency, noting that the amendments made to the system of internal and external scholarships and scientific grants have worked in the ministry’s favour.

He also pointed out to new hospital projects implemented by the ministry in several governorates. 

NAF pledges fair approach in winter aid distribution campaign

By - Nov 21,2017 - Last updated at Nov 21,2017

AMMAN — The National Aid Fund (NAF) on Tuesday stressed its keenness to adopt “fair standards” in the distribution of its winter assistance to the 92,000 underprivileged families benefiting from the fund.

NAF said that it would start distributing aid as part of its December donations which will take into consideration the number of family members, according to a fund statement carried by the Jordan News Agency, Petra.

The fund said that the amount of money to be disbursed for winter aid will reach JD2.51 million, noting that it pays JD9.2 million monthly for the benefiting families. 

Tourism minister inaugurates new five-star hotel

By - Nov 21,2017 - Last updated at Nov 21,2017

AMMAN — Deputising for His Majesty King Abdullah, Tourism Minister Lina Annab on Monday inaugurated the opening of Fairmont Hotel Amman, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The five-star hotel was built at an investment cost of JD150 million and offers about 500 job opportunities. Annab said that the establishment is a “qualitative addition” that will improve the level of hotel and tourism services, pointing out the efforts of the ministry in promoting the sector, which highly contributes to the national economy.

She added that the opening of the hotel was possible due to Jordan’s security and stability, which makes it an attractive investment environment.

Fairmont’s Director of Operations Celian Skandrani said the hotel will “serve its customers to the highest international standards” with its 317 rooms and suites, 11 hotel apartments and a range of restaurants and multi-purpose halls.

Karadsheh sworn in as IEC secretary general

By - Nov 21,2017 - Last updated at Nov 21,2017

AMMAN — Awwad Karadsheh was sworn in before the chairman and members of the Board of Commissioners of the Independent Election Commission (IEC) as secretary general of the Commission in compliance with the provisions of Article 9 of its law, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Tuesday.

According to a statement by the commission, Karadsheh holds a doctorate degree in political science, and has worked in the government as a district governor in the Interior Ministry, general coordinator in the 2016 Parliamentary elections and election director for the 2017 municipal and governorate council elections.

A Royal Decree was issued appointing Karadsheh Secretary General of IEC on November 7.

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