Oknha Tang Kuonghow and Lok Chumteav Em Sokieng, Members of the Cambodian Oknha Association, Donate $ 10,000 to " Foundation for Border Infrastructure"

Oknha Tang Kuonghow and Lok Chumteav Em Sokieng, members of the Cambodian Duke Association, donate     US$10,000 to the Foundation for Border Infrastructure to join the Royal Government Project in building infrastructure along the border, focusing on the construction of the border ring road.  

 

The donations fund of Oknha Tang Kuonghow and Lok Chumteav Em Sokieng in response to the announcement of Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, decided to establish a Foundation for Border Infrastructure in order to raise additional funds for the construction of infrastructure along the border, as well as provide opportunities for Cambodians of all backgrounds, both inside and outside the country, to directly contribute to the Royal Government in the purpose of national defense and development in the spirit of Khmer National Unity to maintain peace, sovereignty, and territorial integrity, as well as to promote development in the border areas to be stronger and more sustainable.

 

According to the announcement of the Cabinet of Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet in the morning of August 26, 2024, the establishment of the Foundation for Border Infrastructure was aimed at raising additional funds for the construction of infrastructure along the border as well as providing opportunity for Cambodians of all backgrounds, both inside and outside the country, to directly contribute to the Royal Government in the cause of building and defending our territory.

 

With this announcement, Samdech Thipadei Hun Manet also called on the Cambodian people, both inside and outside the country, to please make a voluntary contribution to the Foundation for Border Infrastructure, aiming together in the great unity of the Khmer Nation to maintain peace, national sovereignty, and territorial integrity, as well as to promote development in the border areas to be stronger and more sustainable.


Source: https://www.oknha.news