March 4, 2026
Yergalem, 24 February 2018 AD (from Recruit)
Training was given to leaders and professionals in the field from the Sidama Region, all four zones, Hawassa and Yirgalem City administrations around the Real Properti Marketing Strike and License of the Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure.
The training is also detailed in the professional and legal frameworks of the Real Properti marketing, hit and license sector, as well as experiences made in the field.
The mayor of Yirgalem city government, who initiated the training platform with a speech, Tsekuk Petros, said that raising city revenues was crucial to answer the government’s current demand for the development of a large number of city residents, and that for this, real-property marketing and hit jobs needed to be worked out more intensively.
Markos Folqa, head of the city and infrastructure of the Sidama region, stated that I should use the benefits from the sector for the inter-urban development, as the marketing and hit-making of Real Properti is a new sector both as a country and at the state level
The Somali Region’s Real Properti marketing and hit operations have been presented through experience, with training in the areas of mass hit, place level and legal frameworks.
In conclusion, Adane Augzi (Dr), the lead executive officer of Real Properti Marketing Gets and License at the Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure, said that the Real Propriety sector holds the highest share of the economy both worldwide and nationally, by organizing and creating organization, and by law-supporting, Blom should ensure the economic benefits that are imposed from the sector and that in order to achieve the goal that an economic community is held to create, leadership and professional at every level should work in coordination and initiative.
The legal, physical and market data on property being collected on Hawassa city government and other cities is being focused on the government’s ability to collect income from property taxes and other services of the estate, and to fix the budget deficit of the cities’ infrastructure supply, Dr Adan said.