A total of 2,260 individuals, including 1,087 females, completed the accelerated DeSuung training from seven centres yesterday. The country now has 34,939 de-suups, including 21,008 males.
A total of 2,260 individuals, including 1,087 females, completed the accelerated DeSuung training from seven centres yesterday. The country now has 34,939 de-suups, including 21,008 males.
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