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Eritrea: Students And Youths Harvest Farm Plots Belonging to Martyrs' Families And Needy Citizens


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

8 November 2007
Posted to the web 9 November 2007

Hamelmalo

Students of Libena, Hamelmalo and Fledario junior high schools and youths in the Wazntat administrative area are carrying out harvesting activities in support of families of fallen heroes and needy citizens in the Hamelmalo sub-zone.

More than 800 people are actively engaged in the campaigns organized by the Ministry of Education's branch office and NUEYS. So far, farm plots belonging to 26 martyrs' families and needy nationals have been harvested, according to reports.

The move is in line with the ongoing efforts to harvest crops before the can become damaged by the untimely rains.



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