The Spokesperson for Kineti Water Catchment Project that aims at organising the water users on how to benefit from local resources around them, says poor roads has affected transport system in the fishing sites.
Mark wani kuyu says there is need to work on roads to make service delivery easy to the people at the grass roots level, Emmanuel Radio reports
He says Water for Eastern Equatoria Project will continue to monitor and equip those who have got skills.
Wani says flooding has affected work that was intended to link roads to the catchment areas this month.
In a related story, eighteen community animal health workers have on Monday received training on how to manage diseases affecting animals in Torit.
Unzima Justine, a facilitator says the animals’ health workers are important in the community in success of livestock production.
Lukoya Patrick Lupwonya is one of the community animal health workers who participated in the training. He expresses readiness to provide services to the community, based on the knowledge he gained.
The Kineti Water Catchment Project aims at supporting the local farmers in different farming activities like poultry keeping and fisheries in Torit with supported from NIRAS or water for eastern Equatoria project.