The Ministry of Communication, Culture, Arts and Tourism planted around a hundred plants on Saturday, as part of the national reforestation campaign. Minister of State Jean Emmanuel Ouédraogo and his colleagues planted fruit and shade trees, in Ouagadougou 2000, on vast land belonging to the National Library. The site of several hectares will be a multifunctional structure which in addition to spaces for the conservation of physical and digital works, will also house spaces for creation, performance and leisure. Burkina Faso information agency with DCRP-MCCAT Source: Burkina Information Agency
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