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Hoping the sub-humans will commit mass suicide after witnessing a bunch rich white men honoring an African nation, Eritrean flag in the open. I have never seen that. There is a lesson in this.... if you are good and you don't forget who you are and honor your country, people, even the arrogant whites will respect you and will do whatever, even waving your African flag, in this case, the great Eritrean flag. Sub-humans go kill yourself.
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AFRICA
Eritrean initiative on Sudan has nothing to do with Gulf countries: official
https://sudantribune.com/article258248/

May 2, 2022 (KHARTOUM) – Eritrea dismissed reports, that its initiative to end political strife in neighbouring Sudan was backed by Gulf countries.
A newsletter on African affairs reported last week that Saudi Arabia and the UAE are seriously concerned about the return of Sudan’s Islamists to power, after the coup of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan last October.
In response to the report, Yemane Meskel Eritrea’s Minister of Information posted a tweet rejecting that their initiative was prodded by Gulf countries.
he stressed.First off, it is not in Eritrea’s DNA to undertake diplomatic tasks under bidding of others. Secondly, periodic consultation with Sudan on issues of mutual concern is a norm,
On April 16, Eritrean Foreign Minister Osman Saleh handed over to al-Burhan an initiative aiming to
according to a statement issued in Khartoum after the meeting.bridge the views of the Sudanese parties to resolve the political crisis in the country,
General al-Burhan and his deputy are struggling to consolidate their grip on power and to rally political forces that can join them, including the Sudanese Islamist elements and former allies.
President Afewerki, always focused on political stability in eastern Sudan. In 2006, he brokered a peace agreement between the East Front, a coalition of Beja armed groups and the government in Khartoum.
The deal intervened, after the signing of the internationally-backed Comprehensive Peace Agreement between the South Sudan rebels (SPLM) and the Islamist regime in Khartoum.
Now, the Eritrean initiative comes as the United Nations, African Union and IGAD are working to hold a dialogue between the Sudanese stakeholders to reach an agreement on how to achieve the political transition and hold general elections.
But Asmara is still not reassured by this process, as the Eritrean leaders have another concern.
They believe that the current instability in Sudan and eastern Sudan particularly would open the door for the Eritrean opposition groups to set foot there, as they were forced to quit Ethiopia after the reconciliation between Asmara and Addis Ababa.
The two countries, in an attempt to ward off the Islamist threat, decided to back the efforts of Eritrean President Isaias Afewerki concluded the report.
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“Education, Knowledge and Development Have no End,”
By Luwam Kahsay H.
https://shabait.com/2022/05/03/educatio ... ve-no-end/
Q & A
May 3, 2022

Our guest today is Mrs. Luwam Tuumzghi Tesfay, Head of Human Resources Development at Segen Construction Company. Mrs. Luwam, a 30-year-old mother, is very much into art as well, working as a decorator especially during weekends. One wonders how she is able to juggle the three big tasks.
Can you tell us your educational background?
I started my elementary school in Australia and completed it in Asmara. I attended junior and high school, in Kenya. I went to Sawa with the 23rd round, to complete my national military service. As a child, I was interested in art such as architecture and decoration. I studied Business Management, at the Business college in Halhale.
What happened next?
After being assigned as a teacher for a year following my graduation, I have been working in Segen Construction Company. Initially I was a personnel officer and at the moment, I am the director general of Human Resources Department. My work is mostly related to giving training such as on-the-job training to develop the capacity of our members and giving training to people from other companies, at our training center in Gash Barka’s Kailai project. My first experience at the project, was in 2020. It involved giving training in accounting, store management, plumbing and others to youth from the 33rd round who didn’t make it to college.

Anything that inspired you, while working at the project?
What I recall most in the training at the Kailai project is the training given to 43 women, to help them improve their living conditions. The women, who didn’t know how to drive, now have 4th grade driving license and have been working for a long time. What makes it different is that the trainees were all women and that their dedication and their ability boosted my morale, encouraging me to do more.
You are also a mom. How do you maintain the balance, between your fulltime job and house work?
To be honest, I wouldn’t have been in the position I am today without the friendliness of the department I work in. My boss, who is really my second mom, in particular always encourages me to deal with everything coming my way. The support of my family, my husband and my in-laws urges me to do well. Being a mom has made me more passionate, energetic and motivated in every aspect of my life. If you don’t allow situations to dictate your life, I don’t think it can be difficult. And if other people do believe in you, how can you not succeed? Anything at the beginning can be difficult but once you start dealing with it, it shows you the way.

I heard you engage in other activities in addition to your fulltime job.
Yes, you are right. I also work as a decorator for different occasions such as wedding ceremonies, bridal showers and baptism and decorate stages. My interest in art began when I was little, starting from arranging our home. When I go to wedding parties, unlike other guests, I always look at the place and think of ways to improve the decoration. I started this career in January 2019.
What sacrifices do you have to make, to engage in more than one job?
There are some, but aren’t a big deal. For instance, there are times when you get home late as you have to wait until the ceremonies end. I believe, it all depends on how you manage your time. Of course, my fulltime government’s job always comes first. And the good thing about decorating is that it is done in my spare time, at weekends.
But it is the support of my family, especially my mom and my deceased father who invested in me my whole life to turn me into the person I am today, that enables me to juggle my government’s job, my work as a decorator and house work. My in-laws, are also very supportive. All in all, I can say that my sacrifices are shared by my family.

Any advice to women who have graduated, but do not work.
Statistics show the number of women graduating from college has been increasing, but what’s the point if they don’t work and apply what they have learned.
I would like to remind women that nothing is impossible for them to achieve, if they have the desire and commitment to do it. What is required is taking the initiative and education.
I also call on organizations, to pay special attention to women and give them the support they need.
Future plans…
I believe that education, knowledge and development have no end. If I get the opportunity, I would really love to go to graduate school and have a master’s degree. I would also love to take short-term courses, related to my career.
Thanks, for your time.
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መንእሰያት፡ ኣብ ሕሉፍ ታሪኽ ጅግንነትን ኣተዓቓቕቡኡን ኣተኲሮም ክዋስኡን ክመራመሩን፡ ደራስን ተመራማሪ ታሪኽን ኣቶ ኣለምሰገድ ተስፋይ፡ ብ28 ሚያዝያ ኣብ ኣዳራሽ ምምሕዳር ዞባ ማእከል ኣብ ዝገበሮ ሰሚናር ኣገንዚቡ ።
https://shabait.com/2022/05/03/haddas-e ... pril-2022/
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