The Education Ministry’s branch in Barentu sub-zone indicated that impressive accomplishment has been registered regarding soil and water conservation on the basis of the SWP, besides the collection of annual tax for television service.
Barentu, 19 August 2013 – The Education Ministry’s branch in Barentu sub-zone indicated that impressive accomplishment has been registered regarding soil and water conservation on the basis of the SWP, besides the collection of annual tax for television service.
Mr. Habtom Gebreyesus, coordinator of the venture, disclosed that the Program is aimed at backing national development endeavors and nurturing the norm of work among the young generation. He further lauded the active role of the participants.
Among the participants, Mohammed Saleh, Fireweini Tesfai, Marco Abayu and Nebiat Gebreyesus explained that the undertaking involves groundwork for exchange of experience, and expressed satisfaction with taking part in it.
Mr. Mehari Hans from the Agriculture Ministry’s branch in the sub-zone, stated that the Program that was conducted on a yearly basis has made significant impact pertaining to environmental stability, and that around 33,000 seedlings of various indigenous trees have currently been planted.