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Business in Eritrea.

Post by Zmeselo » 11 Dec 2019, 19:34

Post independence Eritrea adopted a policy, that sees the private sector as an important driver of the economy. Tens of Gov't owned enterprises were privatised.

Despite challenges, Businesses thrived in number per 2016 study 👇. Businesses will only improve with peace #Eritrea2020



In fact, only 15% of businesses were established before 1991 and only 4% before 1970 as per the study commissioned by the @UNDPEritrea
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Arbe Robue: The first Village Perched on the Road to Massawa

Written by Ruth Abraham

http://www.shabait.com/about-eritrea/hi ... o-massawa-

About Eritrea - History & Culture



On the road to Massawa, 11 kms east of Asmara, you find the village Arbe Robue. In harmony with the natural landscape, the hairpin road looks like a sticker over the hills and leads you to Massawa.

As you travel you cannot help but attentively observe the scenery and its diverse life. The stable and not too cold wind blows around inducing a feeling of joy and relaxation, making you admire nature.

The different sized mountains seem to be holding a height contest; Aba Gamzay tops them all being the super mountain it is. It seems to be racing to touch the sky. Arbe Robue lies in the middle of those tall mountains. As you approach the village, its natural setting holds your gaze to its beauty.

Arbe Robue enjoys a mixture of the highland and lowland climate. It is said that many years ago, when some nomads were travelling from the highland to the sea, they ran across nomads travelling in the opposite direction. The lowlanders offered the highlanders milk, which they declined because they said it was Wednesday (Robue). On another similar encounter, the lowlanders presented the same offer which the highlanders refused to accept because they said it was Friday (Arbi). Wednesdays and Fridays are fasting days for Orthodox Christians and on such days people are not supposed to eat or drink animal products including milk. The name Arbe Robue is said to be linked to this story.

Arbe Robue is known to have been settled by people many years ago, but it was during the Italian colonization that it was established as a village. Today, Arbe Robue is a village of 150 households who live in houses made of stones and bricks and also traditional houses like hdmo. Three kms down the road to Seidshi, Arbe Robue looks like a beautiful garden of white flowers, the houses resembling white flowers among the extensive cactus plants.

The residents of Arbe Robue are followers of two religions: Islam and Christianity. There is a church as well as a mosque and the people live in harmony and mutual respect and tend to any social occasion. The administrators, Mr. Nafie Ibrahim and Desale Ghebrenegus, a priest, note that they solve any misunderstanding and conflict among people by deliberating on issues as they arise and if an issue does not get resolved it is passed onto the local court where the jurors are elected from the people and by the people.

The people of Arbe Robue are engaged in farming, raising animals and trade. The crops mainly grown are barley, wheat, sorghum, peas, chickpeas and corn. The soil in Arbe Robue is also suitable for growing vegetables and fruits. People who live in Arbe Robue are said to have a long life span. Mr. Saleh Jebera, who was born and raised in Arbe Robue, is 118. The longevity may have to do with the landscape of Arbe Robue, which makes it necessary for the residents to walk up and down a lot in the course of a day. This must have made the people athletic and healthy. Tmnit Hayelom, a cyclist and winner of many races, was born and raised there.



Though Arbe Robue has rivers flowing down the hills, its main source of water is Aba Gamzay. The village is found right at the bottom of the mountain and when it rains every drop of water from the mountain is made to flow down through tubes to reservoirs that were built during the Italian colonization. They were well built and have strainers, to prevent solid matter from reaching the reservoirs. The durability and quality of the reservoirs is proven by the excellent service they give, i.e. securing water supply that is enough for the whole year.

The railway track that was also built during Italian colonization, long before it was introduced in other African countries, matches the zigzag landscape, adding to the beauty of the place. The tracks are attractive to tourists and extend from Asmara to Massawa.

The railway was rendered out of use, during the struggle for Eritrea’s independence. However, following an initiative taken in April 1994 to rehabilitate it, the railway was reconstructed and became operational in February 2003. It extends from Asmara to Massawa. The railway is today used, by domestic and international tourists. Its undeniable beauty attracts people to have many recreation activities; such as taking wedding photos. It is a place that fills visitors, with a refreshed and joyful mood.

The natural setting in Arbe Robue is in its original and undisturbed state. It is full of a variety of species of trees and vegetation, along with vines and lianas. Especially during summer, the mountains of Arbe Robue are fully green. The sun, moon and stars are in harmony with the natural and beautiful setting of the place. The sun rise through the mountains and the sunset are worth watching. This place is very rich in natural resources of not only vegetation but also domestic and wild life. Wild animals such as tigers, hyenas, monkeys, the fox and rabbit and colorful birds give the dawn a nice start. The domestic animals in Arbe Robue do not need a herder. They go out, feed themselves and come back to their respective homes when the sun sets. As in many parts of Eritrea, Arbe Robue has extensive cactus fruit fields. The advantage of the cactus fruit in this area is that it serves as animal feed, human food as well as firewood when dried.



Bees, are also a significant portion of the animal life in Arbe Robue. Honey collected from the area is known to have unique taste and content. The thick mist that surrounds the village like white sheet is sometimes still and sometimes in fast motion, creating different shapes over the village and displaying a white rather than green Arbe Robue. At times, the mist settles down at the bottom of the mountains resembling a white lake. Many people prefer not to drive along the roads of Arbe Robue when the weather is misty, because of the low visibility.

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Re: Business in Eritrea.

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Eritreans and Ethiopians gathered in Oslo, to celebrate the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Re: Business in Eritrea.

Post by Zmeselo » 11 Dec 2019, 19:55


ኣደይ (mother) ህይወት migrated from Eritrea in the 50s to Aden, Yemen, & joined the Anti colonial movement against the British. She later became instrumental, in the Eritrean revolution 1961-1991. You can get hers and many other amazing stories, from this book.

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Post by Zmeselo » 11 Dec 2019, 20:06


Aereal view of Gash-Setit area. The Gash-setit is a 274 sq mi designated national wildlife reserve area of western Eritrea. It is located, in much of Omhajer District and Haykota District in the Gash-Barka region.
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Re: Business in Eritrea.

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Re: Business in Eritrea.

Post by Temt » 11 Dec 2019, 20:17

Neamin Zeleqe praising "bitsai Yemane" monkey! Oh my God, Asswash is going to go berserk for the gentle Neamin praised Asswash's "favorite" the equally gentle Yemane!

Dr. Zmeselo, I miss your posting and other deqi Halal meriet, please bring them in!

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Temt wrote:
11 Dec 2019, 20:17
Neamin Zeleqe praising "bitsai Yemane" monkey! Oh my God, Asswash is going to go berserk for the gentle Neamin praised Asswash's "favorite" the equally gentle Yemane!

Dr. Zmeselo, I miss your posting and other deqi Halal meriet, please bring them in!
Will gladly do, my brother! Thank you!




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Re: Business in Eritrea.

Post by Temt » 11 Dec 2019, 22:25

ምስጋና መሓሪ - Yes, Viva Red Sea Camels!

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Re: Business in Eritrea.

Post by Awash » 12 Dec 2019, 00:30

The economy is booming, thanks to the Agame junta. :lol: :lol: :oops:
Eritrea’s economic freedom score is 38.9, making its economy the 177th freest in the 2019 Index. Its overall score has decreased by 2.8 points, with a steep plunge in business freedom completely overwhelming increases in scores for judicial effectiveness and labor freedom. Eritrea is ranked 47th among 47 countries in the Sub-Saharan Africa region, and its overall score is well below the regional and world averages.

Eritrea remains one of the world’s most difficult places to do business. Poor governance and lack of commitment to reform hamper economic freedom and drive many Eritreans into the informal sector. Mismanagement of public finances, underdeveloped legal and regulatory frameworks, and structural anomalies severely undermine private-sector development and impede productivity growth, dynamism, and overall economic growth. Monetary stability remains fragile, and inflation is very high, largely reflecting excessive money creation to fund fiscal deficits. Enforcement of property rights is marginal, and the rule of law is weak.

BACKGROUND

Ethiopia’s annexation of Eritrea as a province sparked a violent 30-year struggle for independence that ended in 1991 with Eritrean rebels defeating government forces. The autocratic and repressive rule of Isaias Afewerki has created a rigidly militarized society. Mandatory conscription can be for indefinite periods. Eritrea and Ethiopia normalized relations in 2018, but Eritrea remains under U.N. sanctions for allegedly supporting armed groups in the Horn of Africa, for occupying disputed territory of Djibouti, and for violating sanctions against North Korea. The government has expanded military-owned and party-owned businesses to complete the president’s development agenda. Copper and gold are important exports, but military spending drains resources needed for the construction of public infrastructure.

RULE OF LAW

Property Rights 35.5
Government Integrity 19.7
Judicial Effectiveness 18.1


All land is considered state-owned, and property rights are nearly nonexistent. The little private property that does exist can be expropriated without due process or compensation. The politicized judiciary is understaffed, underfunded, and unprofessional. The autocratic one-party state, widely considered to be one of the world’s most repressive, is ruled by the president and his inner circle. Corruption is a major problem.

GOVERNMENT SIZE

Government Spending 73.9
Tax Burden 81.4
Fiscal Health 0.0


The top personal income and corporate tax rates are 30 percent. The overall tax burden equals 8.0 percent of total domestic income. Over the past three years, government spending has amounted to 29.5 percent of the country’s output (GDP), and budget deficits have averaged 14.7 percent of GDP. Public debt is equivalent to 131.2 percent of GDP.

REGULATORY EFFICIENCY

Business Freedom 17.7
Labor Freedom 70.0
Monetary Freedom 61.0


The regulatory regime is not conducive to entrepreneurial activity, and procedures for running a business are opaque and costly. Greater delays in completing certain procedures have made it harder to start a business. The vast majority of the population is involved in subsistence agriculture, and formal employment is rare. Monetary stability is weak, and subsidies and price controls are core features of the command economy.

OPEN MARKETS

Trade Freedom 69.2
Investment Freedom 0.0
Financial Freedom 20.0


The combined value of exports and imports is equal to 37.5 percent of GDP. The average applied tariff rate is 5.4 percent. Foreign investment in several sectors of the economy is restricted, and state-owned enterprises distort markets. Eritrea’s financial system remains very underdeveloped. Capital markets are nonexistent, and long-term financing is hard to obtain.
https://www.heritage.org/index/country/ ... d7vdhjoc38

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Re: Business in Eritrea.

Post by Awash » 12 Dec 2019, 00:38

Uganda takes care of Eritrea to storm semis

 BY SHABAN LUBEGA | PML DAILY SPORTS EDITOR
December 11, 2019


Action between Uganda and Eritrea in the CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup on Wednesday. (PHOTO/FUFA)

CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup 
Eritrea 0-2 Uganda
StarTimes Stadium, Lugogo
Wednesday, 11-12-2019


LUGOGO – The Uganda national men’s football national team sealed a spot in the semi finals of the 2019 CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup thanks to a 2-0 victory over Eritrea...
https://www.pmldaily.com/sports/2019/12 ... semis.html

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Re: Business in Eritrea.

Post by Zmeselo » 12 Dec 2019, 00:56

Eritrean attention seeking, biiatch: :lol:


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Fried Mittendorfer: Today [ Dec 1], we landed well in Vienna after a very busy week in East African Eritrea and very happy that we were able to help many children again (42 surgeries and 18 stone treatments with the stone machine and 240 Outpatient-examined children). For the week at the end of April 2020, we have already examined and treated 55 children. Thank you also for the many wonderful feedback we got here, that strengthen us very much!





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Re: Business in Eritrea.

Post by Sabur » 12 Dec 2019, 09:17


Zombie - Errand Boy of Wedi Medhin Berad Isayas:

Eritreans are very thankful for the help the Eritrean children received from the European Doctors and Medical Stuff.

The main issue is where are the Eritrean Doctors who could have treated the Eritrean People and Eritrean Children?
Eritrea would have produced more than enough qualified Doctors not only to treat Eritreans but also other poor African Nations like what the European Doctors are doing. But thank to ሓሳድ :ወዲ ኮማሪት Isayas Policy. He made Eritrea unlivable for Eritreans.

Zombie: You found the news as a success story for Eritrea, but it actually displays how Eritrea is failing in many aspects.

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12 Dec 2019, 08:55
Fried Mittendorfer: Today [ Dec 1], we landed well in Vienna after a very busy week in East African Eritrea and very happy that we were able to help many children again (42 surgeries and 18 stone treatments with the stone machine and 240 Outpatient-examined children). For the week at the end of April 2020, we have already examined and treated 55 children. Thank you also for the many wonderful feedback we got here, that strengthen us very much!





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Re: Business in Eritrea.

Post by Temt » 12 Dec 2019, 10:23

Sabur wrote:
12 Dec 2019, 09:17

Zombie - Errand Boy of Wedi Medhin Berad Isayas:



STFU
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