Zain Communications Company signs a partnership agreement to strengthen awareness of risks, ammunition and warships

The Sudanese Company for the Cybling Telephone (Zain) with the National Center for Mine Control, in partnership with the organization of Friends of Peace and Development, has signed a partnership agreement to strengthen mining risks, ammunition and warship waste, at the Center headquarters in Port Sudan.
Maj stressing that the center has many teams to withdraw the mines and another to educate citizens. He added that the partnership with Zain Telecom Company improves work largely and that they encourage more partnerships in the coming period to eliminate mines in areas that have become safe.
For its part, Saleh Muhammad Ali, director of institutional communication at Zain, said that society supported citizens ‘sure performance after the end of the war in a certain number of areas by raising awareness among the dangers of mines, ammunition and wars’ waste. He explained that the numerous incidents of explosions of mines after the return of people immediately returned to awareness -raising operations with the National Center to fight against mine by signing the memorandum today.
Saleh stressed that the company contributes to the field of awareness of the text messages of its subscribers, which have more than ten million subscribers, while the number of followers of its pages on social networks has reached more than two million followers. He added that the company would sensitize directly to the public to safe cities and that the services of the communication network have reached 70% to 80% in safe areas and affected areas.
Saleh noted that the company strives to raise awareness of messages and instructions to ensure the safe return of citizens, revealing the celebration of the International Day for the elimination of mines on April 1, where the direct mass awareness program will be launched during the fight against mines.
In the context, Al -Tayeb Ali Farah, the institution of institutional communication at Zain Company, said that since the start of the war, they have had communication and contributions to the return of citizens at home, safe and completely aware of mines and remains of war.
In the same context, Babiker Jameel, director of the organization of friends of peace and development, said that avoiding dangerous bodies preserves the life of the citizen and that the means of awareness are available. Stressing that the return of the move to their areas has witnessed the incidents of the explosion of a certain number of foreign bodies and mines. He added that the need is important and severe to eliminate mines and that the houses of citizens have become trenches and have mines and explosives that have not exploded.




