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Eritrea: Mensura Sub-Zone - 45 Km-Long Dirt Road Under Construction


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

13 February 2008
Posted to the web 13 February 2008

Mensura

The inhabitants of seven villages in Mensura sub-zone are constructing about 45 km-long new dirt road along the Mensura-Agordat route through campaign.

The head of social service in the sub-zone, Mr. Abdalahi Hassan, pointed out that the road would link Mensura with Agordat that previously used to take long hours to reach. He also said that once the construction of the new road is finalized, the local inhabitants would get access to market facilities and other social services.

Mensura sub-zone has dirt road network that connects it with Logo-Anseba, Bushika, Hagaz and Agordat.



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