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Eritrea: Cattle Market Center Being Built in Adi-Tekelezan


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

16 August 2007
Posted to the web 16 August 2007

Asmara

Adi-Tekelezan, 16 August 2007 - The inhabitants of Adi-Tekelezan are building a cattle market center at a cost of 300,000 Nakfa. The task is being undertaken with the collaboration of the Anseba regional administration and partners.

Meanwhile, soil and water conservation activities have been carried out in 8 administrative areas of Adi-Tekelezan sub-zone. Accordingly, 23km-long terraces were put in place, over 7, 300 cubic meters catchments, 22 wells and a water reservoir have also been constructed.

Moreover, 7 km.-long road that was damaged by flooding have been renovated and 4km.-long pedestrian walk constructed, in addition to the planting of more than 21,000 tree seedlings in the area.



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