| Symposium Of Ministry Of Land, Water And Environment Concludes |
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| Wednesday, 13 April 2011 11:50 | |
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- Symposium of Ministry of Land, Water and Environment opens in Barentu
- Ministry of Land, Water and Environment has registers major accomplishments in land allocation
- Alebu Inhabitants express satisfaction with services provided.
- 35 Eritrean residents of Riyadh attend training in basic Journalism
- Amatere Obstetrics Center rendering commendable service to the public
- Efforts undertaken to alleviate potable water supply problems in H’ret



The three-day symposium of the Ministry of Land, Water and Environment in Barentu town concluded. In the course of the symposium, study papers focusing on the tasks accomplished over the past 20 years since independence, including the new land use regulations, water potentials, promoting sound ecology and climate change, among others.
The Eritrean Ambassador to the European Union, Mr. Mohammed Sulieman, presented his credentials to the President of the European Union Council, Mr. Herman Van Rompuy.
Papers focusing on the policies adopted and accomplishments registered land and water resources development were presented at the symposium of the Ministry of Land, Water and Environment.
Keren Orthopedic Plant is registering improved production following the introduction of modern machineries, according to Mr. Maekele Tekeste, the Acting manager.
gy that Eritrea has been employing to develop the agricultural sector is bearing encouraging outcome, stated Mr. Solomon Haile, head of planning and strategy in the Ministry of Agriculture.
ts of Elaberid sub-zone have expressed determination to strengthen the Elaberid Estate.