Ethiopia's new ambassador to Eritrea.
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Re: Ethiopia's new ambassador to Eritrea.
his name sounds from the dead republic so do you have any info on that Honorable brother Zmeslo?
even if he is agame, if he is from the new pp agame party, it is ok because he will be the helping hand to destroy the weyane elite.
your admirer.
Re: Ethiopia's new ambassador to Eritrea.
Yo, wtf is going on with our Eritrean government???. This mozerfkkkers sounds he is from cursed-land-tigray, look @ his name. Bro this is fkkkking bulllshit. If he is from cursed-land-tigray i am going 2 be pisssed as fkkkkk,this is a joke. Why is our government bringing agames 2 our asmara. WTF IS WRONG WITH ERITREAN PRIDE???? FKKKKKKK THIS SHIIIIT!!!
Re: Ethiopia's new ambassador to Eritrea.
No, brother. I don't have any further info on him. He's nominated but must be approved by the Eri govt, of course. We'll see what happens.sebdoyeley wrote: ↑27 Mar 2020, 09:23his name sounds from the dead republic so do you have any info on that Honorable brother Zmeslo?
even if he is agame, if he is from the new pp agame party, it is ok because he will be the helping hand to destroy the weyane elite.
your admirer.
Re: Ethiopia's new ambassador to Eritrea.
True to its commitment & devotion, Government of Eritrea, under a meritorious & indelible leadership of President Isaias Afwerki is doing an impeccable job in Controlling #COVID19. Also, kudos to our MOH staffers & leaders, for their commendable work.
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Re: Ethiopia's new ambassador to Eritrea.

Africa's proverb of the day
4 May 2018
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-1 ... w_facebook

"A baby on its mother's back does not know the way is long"
Proverbs are an integral part of African culture. Passed on from generation to generation for centuries, they are still in wide use today and are very much part of everyday speech.
Proverbs are used to illustrate ideas, reinforce arguments and deliver messages of inspiration, consolation, celebration and advice.
The great Nigerian author Chinua Achebe once wrote:
Some of your recent proverbs:Proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten.
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You won't last long, so leave a legacy. A Somali proverb sent by Sayid Ahmed M, Mogadishu, Somalia.
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The house of a person we love is never far. Sent by Mokelifi Johnson ThankGod, Abuja, Nigeria.
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Whether you touch it, or you eat it, it's still garlic. A Hareri proverb sent by Nebila Abdulmelik, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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It is not changing into a lion that is hard; it is getting the tail of a lion. Sent by Alieu Conteh, Sierra Leone.
Evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree. An Ethiopian proverb sent by Aster Assefa, Stockholm, Sweden.
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Re: Ethiopia's new ambassador to Eritrea.
መምርሒታት መራሕቲ ሃይማኖት ኤርትራ!

Re: Ethiopia's new ambassador to Eritrea.
እዛ ኤረይ ክጽብቕ ዕድላ ዘዝተወልደ ድባብ ዝኾነላ!!!
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Re: Ethiopia's new ambassador to Eritrea.

Material support to ENWDVA
http://shabait.com/news/local-news/3036 ... -to-enwdva
Asmara, 27 March 2020- The Eritrean National War-Disabled Veterans’ Association, received material support from its branches in Germany and Sweden.
The association branches in Germany and Sweden extended material support worth 320 thousand Euros and 300 Euros respectively. The material support included medical and sanitation materials, wheelchairs, beds among others.
Indicating that the support is in continuation of the similar support the association branches have been extending in support of the Eritrean National War-Disabled Veterans, Mr. Gebrebrhan Eyasu, Chairman of the association, said that the support will have significant contribution in easing the daily lives of members.
Mr. Mohamed-Nur Idris, head of Organization and Information of the association, on his part said that the support extended by nationals attests to the respect they have on war disabled veterans.
Re: Ethiopia's new ambassador to Eritrea.
EritreaINUK COVID-19 Support Ministry of Health in Eritrea engage in lifesaving work, to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
EritreaFightCOVID-19 Fund
Bank Account Details @Lloyds Bank: Account number: 64520360 Sort Code: 30-98-97 Account name: Eritrean Youth Association.
Re: Ethiopia's new ambassador to Eritrea.
Her new Identity, OroMara should come handy in Sululta LOL, until someone starts to to speak to her in Affan Oromo LOL