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Eritrea: Regional Administrator Holds Meeting With Inhabitants of Foro Sub-Zone


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

2 April 2008
Posted to the web 2 April 2008

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The Administrator of the Northern Red Sea region, Mr. Osman Mohammed Omar, held a meeting on March 27 with representatives of all administrative areas in the Foro sub-zone, as well as village elders and religious leaders. He gave briefings on the objective political, social and economic situation in the country vis-à-vis the situation in the region and the world at large.

He also discussed the problems the inhabitants of the sub-zone are encountering and replied to questions from the participants of the meeting.

Moreover, the Regional Administrator visited social service institutions and farmlands in the Foro sub-zone, during which he received briefings by pertinent heads.



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