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Malakal holds clean-up campaign
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- Created on Tuesday, 27 May 2008 16:04
- Written by Kwathi Arop
Tuesday, 27 May 2008
A voluntary cleaning campaign has started in Malakal, the capital of Upper Nile State under the slogan: Keep your town clean.
300 women participate in the campaign following a three week training on how to deal with garbage under the auspices of NDI organization.
The Deputy Director of the Environment Department in Malakal, Peter Nyang, said that the campaign would last for two months.
He said that the health authorities contributed cleaning tools to the campaign, in addition to supervising the work.
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20-08-2008 18:42:12 |Unregistered| Aguer Nikanora Manyok Aguer
Wow,I'm really happy when I see great things happen in our beloved homeland,may God almighty keep our people and our very very rich land safe and prosperous always,next move I hope it will be the clean water compaign,clean water equal good health to our people and a healthy environment,go a head with all the good work and we all will reap the friuts of our struggle.









This is a great things ever happening in Malakal town, whereby many players are taking part of improving the public health situation in town.
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