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Eritrea: Mai-Nefhi College of Science Graduates 300 Students

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Mai-Nefhi College of Science in Eritrea graduated 300 students. The event marks a milestone for the institution. The college is known for its focus on science education.

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Science graduates may contribute to research and development.

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Mai-Nefhi College of Science graduated 300 students.

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