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Eritrea: Weeding Activities in Support of Martyrs' Families Underway in Halhal-Sub Zone


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

4 September 2007
Posted to the web 4 September 2007

Halhal

Members of the Defense Force in the Enrekubet administrative area, Halhal sub-zone, are carrying out weeding activities on farm plots belonging to families of fallen heroes and needy citizens.

According to reports, 20 hectares have so far been weeded through the campaign. Also, houses for martyrs' families have been built and road maintenance has been conducted.

Likewise, residents of one administrative area in the town of Keren undertook similar weeding activities in support of martyrs' families through this campaign in which over 350 people took part.



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