Arsenio Ortega and Mónica Coronado do not hide their happiness at knowing that their children and grandchildren will be able to access the internet from their homes and take classes blended until they return to the classroom next week. They are neighbors of the Sumuruquí community, located on the highway to Santa Cruz.
They spent more than 30 years using lighters. Now the daily trip of more than 40 kilometers to San José to buy perishable food will no longer be necessary since You can use refrigerators to keep them.
The The work was carried out by the Government of Santa Cruz with an investment of Bs 9 million, With it, nearly 600 families from 24 communities of San José de Chiquitos, which also extends to Roboré and Pailón, will benefit. It has electrical networks and solar panels.
The communities included in the new network are: Motacusito (Roboré); ToMusuruquí, Quimones, Pozo del Cura, Candelaria, Quituquiña, June 24, Villa Nueva 2, Portoncito, Nuevo Horizonte, Fortuna 2, ToFortuna 1, San Antonio, Villa Nueva, Urkupiña, December 8, Nueva Paz, Natividad, Cristo Rey, May 1, Ametauná and Tajibo (San José); La Esperanza and Sinai 2 (Pailon).
Zvonko Matkovic, president of the Departmental Legislative Assembly, arrived at the scene; Fernando Menacho, Secretary of Economic Development and their respective directors.
At the inauguration of the work, Menacho emphasized that the eElectric energy not only represents a focus, but also means the development of homes, communities and agriculture in general to have a better quality of life.
Meanwhile, the deputy governor of the Chiquitos province, Alejandro Quezada, said that this work is part of the formation of the Provincial Committee created in this administration, in which, together with civil society and community actors, the needs of the residents are prioritized.
Zvonko Matkovic, president of the Departmental Legislative Assembly, stressed that the authorities of the Government prioritize the most urgent needs with the residents themselves to materialize them in works in the provinces.
Arsenio Ortega and Mónica Coronado do not hide their happiness at knowing that their children and grandchildren will be able to access the internet from their homes and take classes blended until they return to the classroom next week. They are neighbors of the Sumuruquí community, located on the highway to Santa Cruz.
They spent more than 30 years using lighters. Now the daily trip of more than 40 kilometers to San José to buy perishable food will no longer be necessary since You can use refrigerators to keep them.
The The work was carried out by the Government of Santa Cruz with an investment of Bs 9 million, With it, nearly 600 families from 24 communities of San José de Chiquitos, which also extends to Roboré and Pailón, will benefit. It has electrical networks and solar panels.
The communities included in the new network are: Motacusito (Roboré); ToMusuruquí, Quimones, Pozo del Cura, Candelaria, Quituquiña, June 24, Villa Nueva 2, Portoncito, Nuevo Horizonte, Fortuna 2, ToFortuna 1, San Antonio, Villa Nueva, Urkupiña, December 8, Nueva Paz, Natividad, Cristo Rey, May 1, Ametauná and Tajibo (San José); La Esperanza and Sinai 2 (Pailon).
Zvonko Matkovic, president of the Departmental Legislative Assembly, arrived at the scene; Fernando Menacho, Secretary of Economic Development and their respective directors.
At the inauguration of the work, Menacho emphasized that the eElectric energy not only represents a focus, but also means the development of homes, communities and agriculture in general to have a better quality of life.
Meanwhile, the deputy governor of the Chiquitos province, Alejandro Quezada, said that this work is part of the formation of the Provincial Committee created in this administration, in which, together with civil society and community actors, the needs of the residents are prioritized.
Zvonko Matkovic, president of the Departmental Legislative Assembly, stressed that the authorities of the Government prioritize the most urgent needs with the residents themselves to materialize them in works in the provinces.
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