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Eritrea: Mendefera Sub-Zone - Tiessa Land Allotted to Over 300 Citizens


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

5 March 2008
Posted to the web 5 March 2008

Mendefera

Tiessa land has been allotted to more than 300 citizens in Adi-Hare, Mendefera sub-zone.

The administrator of the sub-zone, Mr. Andemariam Mihretab, pointed out that the land allotment scheme would help ease the problem of residential housing in the area. He also indicated that the beneficiaries of the Tiessa land are citizens who completed their national service and fulfilled other requirements. Studies are also underway to allot similar land to other inhabitants of the area.

It is to be recalled that Tiessa land was recently allotted in Wutuh, Tikul and Afelba of the Dekemhare sub-zone.



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