Harari leader inspects sustainable global corridor project

Harari Regional Administration Head Ordein Bedri stated that the global corridor project is being constructed sustainably to pass it on to future generations. It is set to become fully operational within one month, adapted to local conditions.

In Addis Ababa on Tahsas 7, 2018 E.C., Harari Regional Administration Head Ordein Bedri inspected the development works of the global corridor project, particularly the fourth phase.

"The global corridor project is being constructed sustainably to pass it on to future generations," stated the administration head. The work is progressing with quality, speed, and creativity to become fully operational within one month.

The corridor is designed to provide long-term service, with development efforts proceeding carefully to maintain its quality. It is adapted to local conditions, addressing challenges such as soil erosion, green areas, road alignments, and waste disposal sites.

The fourth phase covers more than 9 kilometers of remaining roads, which will be completed within one month. This initiative supports regional development by aligning with local practices.

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