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Eritrea: Tiessa Land Allotted in Beleza


 

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Shabait.com (Asmara)

13 May 2008
Posted to the web 13 May 2008

Serejeka

Tiessa land has been allotted to 276 citizens in Beleza, Serejeka sub-zone. The beneficiaries of the first scheme of its kind are nationals who have fulfilled their national service and met the necessary requirements.

The head of the land resource branch in the Central region, Mr. Mengis Habtetsion, called on the beneficiaries to construct the land plots in accordance with the newly drafted master plan of the area.

Similarly, the Administrator of the sub-zone, Mr. Tesfahiwet Meresi'e, indicated that the scheme was delayed due to some technical problems and went on to express appreciation to the committee of the Central region and the tiessa land committee for making relentless efforts in facilitating the allotment process.



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