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Eritrea: Nationals At Home And Abroad Donate 11,650 Dollars And 331,000 Nakfa for Different Purposes


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

9 January 2008
Posted to the web 9 January 2008

Asmara

Eritrean nationals at home and abroad donated 11,650 dollars and 331,000 Nakfa to strengthen national resistance and in support of families of martyrs, as well as needy citizens.

Accordingly, in a public meeting they held, Eritrean nationals residing in Saskatoon, Western Canada, contributed USD $11,650 towards backing up the on-going endeavors to build a prosperous and strong nation.

Likewise, the inhabitants of the Laelai-Gash sub-zone donated 150,000 Nakfa, those in the Shambuko sub-zone 120,000 Nakfa and those in the Molqi sub-zone contributed 60,000 Nakfa respectively to enhance the activities of the Eritrean National War-disabled Veterans Association.

Moreover, a national living in Asmara who wishes to remain anonymous donated 1,000 Nakfa in support of the children and families of fallen heroes.



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