Ethiopia: Public Raises Over 19 Billion Birr for Abay Dam Construction
[Ethiopian Herald] ADDIS ABABA -- Public raised over 19 billion Birr for the construction of Abay dam over the past 13 years, said Coordination Office.
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[Ethiopian Herald] ADDIS ABABA -- Public raised over 19 billion Birr for the construction of Abay dam over the past 13 years, said Coordination Office.
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