Sabur Printing Press

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Sabur Printing Press
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Industry printing
Founded1997
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The Sabur Printing Press (SPP) is the exclusive printing company in Eritrea. Its headquarters are located in the national capital, Asmara.

The firm was established in 1997. Its press provides printing services for private individuals, as well as government organizations. [1]

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References

  1. "Sabur Printing Services:A Decade of Committed Services" . Retrieved 2007-03-30.[ dead link ]