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As expected, Eritreans are the best Africans in the Tour du Rwanda

Posted: 22 Feb 2022, 18:28
by Zmeselo





Kudos for commendable performance at the 14th Tour du Rwanda to Eritrea's star cyclists, Natnael Tesfatsion & Henok Mulubrhan. Despite technical constraints for National Team, they stand 4th & 6th both in stage 3 & in GC to-date for their individual teams
https://www.procyclingstats.com/race/to ... stage-2-gc






#TdRwanda22 Stage 3 Podium

Green and white jersey (Best African rider) by @FlyRwandAir


1. @NATNAELTESFATS1 (@DHAndroniTeam) 7h27'35"
2. @henokmulubrhan (@bikeaid) +07"
3. @kentmain (@Protouch_Team) +1'29"






Pictorial




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Always proud, to wear my country flag 🇪🇷 ❤️ Thanks @rapha 😍 Also congrats to my teammate @aka_muni for a big win 🏆 @MeraKudus 📸 @gettysport




Re: As expected, Eritreans are the best Africans in the Tour du Rwanda

Posted: 22 Feb 2022, 19:09
by Zmeselo







The Photovoltaic System ZaEr Plc installed today is modest in scale, though significant in reducing the company's recurrent/energy costs. More pivotal is its vision of expanding its high-quality garment product package for niche export markets, corporate ethics & external linkages.
Yemane G. Meskel: @hawelti

Re: As expected, Eritreans are the best Africans in the Tour du Rwanda

Posted: 22 Feb 2022, 19:41
by Zmeselo

ኣራዕታ (Southern Red Sea region)



ራሓይታ - Rahaita (Southern Red Sea region)




ቅነ ስፖርታዊ፡ ባህላዊን ትምህርታዊን ውድድራት ደቂ ኣንስትዮ፡ ብደረጃ ዞባ ደ/ቀ/ባሕሪ ካብ 18-20 ለካትት ኣብ ሓውሲ ከተማ ጢዖ ብዉዕዉዕ መንፈስ ተኻይዱ።

📷 Ahmedani Mohamed





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📷 Milena Bereket




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Desie: Eritrea’s Stunningly Beautiful Island

By: Mussie Efrem

https://shabait.com/2022/02/23/desie-er ... ul-island/

GENERAL

Feb 23, 2022



Eritrea is blessed with more than 360, large and small, islands. Located between Zula and Buri peninsula, Desie, is one of the few Eritrean islands with residents in the Dahlak archipelago. It is 33 km to the south east of Massawa and is administered under the Dahlak Sub-zone. It is around 748 hectares and has 160 residents, who mainly make a living by fishing and herding animals.

Desie is bio- diverse and home to various creatures. It is historically, geographically and archeologically important. It has clear sky, breathtaking sunrise and sunset, crystal clear waters and clean sandy beaches.

Unlike the other Eritrean islands, Desie has special geographic formation. There are three types of islands in Eritrea. Around 317 of the islands are of coralline origin (they are made of dead corals and rocks); 36 of them are of volcanic origin; and seven of them are of continental origin (with bodies of land that lie on the continental shelf). Desie is one of the seven islands of continental origin and is the only continental island in the Dahlak archipelago.



In winter the plains and hills of Desie turn green, but the seashores are ever green with the tremendous amount of mangrove trees. The mangrove forests serve as a haven for sea creatures to lay eggs and home to various species of birds. Ontop of their ecological importance, the trees have significant economic significance. They are used for building houses and boats, while their leaves could be used as animal feed and medicine.

Desie is favorable for the existence of various marine birds. Marine birds include; shorebirds and sea birds. Seabirds usually feed directly from the surface of the sea, while the shorebirds feed on small animals in the sand and some dead fish and sea weeds deposited by waves. But, they all lay their eggs on the dry land.

The birds that come from the cold weather in Europe find the tropical warm climate of Eritrea favorable, for breeding and feeding. The existence of mangrove trees along the shores provides breeding habitat for bird species, such as flamingos and other migratory birds.

According to the Ministry of Marine Resources, around 200 species of bird are found in the Eritrean coastal areas and islands. Out of the 74 species found in Desie, 26 are migratory that use the island as a transit haven in the cross continental migration. This gives the island, great eco-tourism importance.

Desie is also home to the sea turtle, which is globally listed as endangered. Although the sea turtles are not sedentary in nature, they are available the whole year along the coasts of the island. They lay their eggs along the sandy coasts, particularly the western coasts, which are safe from attack by wild animals.





Five of the seven species of turtle in the world are found in the marine territory of Eritrea and two of them, locally called Lida and Bisa, are found in Desie. The residents of Desie use bisa, as food and medicine.

Studies show out of the over 300 species of corals in the Red Sea, 200 are found in the Eritrean Red Sea. The very diverse coral reefs in Eritrea are scattered over 15 kilometers, from Desie Island to Madot Island. Most of the corals, perfect habitat for various marine creatures some of which are endemic to Eritrea, are found in the island are colorful and very attractive. The coral reefs are compact colonies of many organisms.

In addition to its biodiversity and strategic location, Desie is also archeologically and historically important. Some archeological artifacts that show the presence of ancient human beings in the western part of the island, call for extensive research to be done to unveil more information. During the ancient civilizations of Zula and Adulis, the Eritrean ports were used by many civilizations; including the Romans.

Its shores, its wonderful formation of land and proximity to the port city of Massawa (Desie is the second closest island to Massawa), make Desie an attractive tourist site with a potential to grow fast in the near future. Considering its potential, Desie has been selected, along with Madot and Shek Said islands, by the Ministry of Marine Resources to be part of the national park with a view to protecting the natural environment and the historical sites that are waiting to be unearthed.





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Semienawi BaHri mountains (Northern Red Sea region)



Egyptian chamber at Qohaito, with our young researchers inside the chamber.
📷 Mebrak Ghebreweldi

Re: As expected, Eritreans are the best Africans in the Tour du Rwanda

Posted: 23 Feb 2022, 10:41
by Zmeselo
Our three Eritreans 🇪🇷 🇪🇷🇪🇷 are among the top ten, after Stage 4 #TdRwanda22.

Short of Eritreans, it would've become an entirely European affair!
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#TdRwanda22 Stage 4 Results & Podium Pic, for Green and White (Best African) by @FlyRwandAir

1. @NATNAELTESFATS1 (@DHAndroniTeam) 10h45'18"


2. @henokmulubrhan (@bikeaid) +07"

3. @kentmain (@Protouch_Team) +1'26"

𝗧𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗱𝘂 𝗥𝘄𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗮: @tour_du_Rwanda







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📍Tournai, Belgium

The young riders of IWG Wapi received the inspiring visit of vice-World Champion U23 @GrmayeBiniam 🇪🇷, who advised them to "keep working hard" in pursuit of their dreams 👊

Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert @IntermarcheWG

Re: As expected, Eritreans are the best Africans in the Tour du Rwanda

Posted: 23 Feb 2022, 11:06
by Zmeselo


Eritrea at International Stage of Arts

By: Simon Woldemichael

https://shabait.com/2022/02/23/eritrea- ... e-of-arts/

ARTS & SPORTS

Feb 23, 2022

Today, the role of cultural products in diplomacy, politics, economics and development is increasingly being recognized all over the world.

Cultural products, soft power tools that are important in cultural diplomacy, help generate and share the knowledge and experience of a particular society.

Eritrea has used arts (drama, music and film among others) to a considerable extent to achieve its national objectives and is shining at continental and international stages of art, through products produced by Eritrean artists. These works of art, earn publicity and prestige for Eritrea.

Eritrean artists are becoming good cultural diplomats and representatives of the Eritrean society, at various cultural stages. Culture allows different communities to have dialogue and mutual understanding and strengthens peace. Eritrea aspires to promote its national culture through cultural exchanges, among communities or countries.

Recently, ‘Machello’, an Eritrean television series that is aired on Eri-Tv, and Winta Gebrezgiabheir, who acts in the film, were nominated for the Sotigui Awards in Burkina Faso. The author of the series, Debesay Weldu, Teamrat Yohannes (director) and Hannibal Beletsom (assistant director) attended the award-giving ceremony in Burkina Faso.

When asked by the Africa Press, Sotigui photographer, Samson, expressed his feeling this way:
Seeing my people and my flag at the event and on stage for the first time, is just amazing. I was happy and honored, to see how well they highlighted their identity through the Eritrean flag embroidered on their traditional outfits and their masks.
The crew members of ‘Machello’ were the only group that decorated their traditional attire with a flag, making them stand out and attract the attention of the crowd who were calling them ‘Eritrea’. When asked by the press, Winta said,
… everyone was calling us ‘Eritrea.’ If they want to talk to one of us or take photos with anyone of us, they wouldn’t call our names but just said ‘Eritrea.’ They made us feel so proud to be Eritreans.
Eritrea benefits a lot from such continental recognition, through its good works of art.

Eritrea is endowed with rich cultural resources. If we artistically depict the day-to-day activities of the people, there are great chances of producing captivating films and music that can attract an international audience. Eritrean artists only need keen observation and investigation of the actions and interactions of the people. Eritrea has the potential to introduce her culture to the rest of the world through the entertainment industry, which can also boost tourism.



Machello’, was not the only Eritrean movie that shined outside of Eritrea. Back in 2019, the Eritrean short film, ZIENA EREFTI, won gold at IndieFEST Film Awards. The film was made by Efrem Kahsay (Wedi Quada), a successful director, producer, writer and filmmaker. The IndieFEST is a global arena, that discovers and honors the achievements of filmmakers who produce high-quality films. It is a prestige and an honor, for the filmmaker and the country to be nominated and awarded in such international stages.

The innovation, competition, and participation of Eritrean artists in the international arena would definitely enhance the country’s capacity to communicate with the world. Eritrea respects cultural diversity and gives proper attention to cultural expressions of its diverse society. The government, with all its limitations, has adopted policies that encourage the creation, production and distribution of cultural products. The national culture, national identity and national values of a country are today promoted through cultural products. The ability to produce widely admired and consumed movies or music, have a positive impact on the image and prestige of the country.

More recently, in November 2021, Hamida, a popular song by artist Yonas Mihreteab (minus), was nominated for the All African Music Award AFRIMA. Yonas Mihreteab is a young Eritrean artist, known for producing timely comedies that have educational value. He has also directed videos, that won national awards. AFRIMA is working to promote African culture, in general, and music, in particular, by encouraging African youth who participated in art through competition and awards. Artist Yonas Mihreteab received his award on 15th February from Ambassador Zemede Tekle, Commissioner of Culture and Sports.

With its limited resources, Eritrea has undergone spectacular changes in the cultural industry. With adequate government and other stakeholders’ financing, the sector could be one of the key areas for strategic development. Music, an intangible cultural heritage, has social, cultural, and political significance in Eritrean society. It served as a tool of resistance and an effective means of mobilization during the struggle for independence. Eritreans have a common historical past, and Eritrean artists and the common people have the means to express through songs in various languages the suffering, struggle and hope they have commonly experienced.

The national charter of Eritrea states that, a society that does not respect its own cultural heritage is a bankrupt society. The cultural objectives of Eritrea include;
to make sure that Eritrean cultural heritage, customs, and languages are properly studied and developed to enrich our culture.
The national charter of Eritrea also indicates that:
by respecting and upholding our own cultural heritage, we will be able to participate in the development of international culture.
The active participation of Eritrea in international stages of art, will thus have various positive ramifications.



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Let's always display, our culture & tradition. 📷 HabenWmichael

Re: As expected, Eritreans are the best Africans in the Tour du Rwanda

Posted: 23 Feb 2022, 11:55
by Zmeselo


Barça has a plan B in case Haaland doesn't come

• I would bet on the signing of a forward and also a top central defender as an investment
• At FC Barcelona, ​​now, everything is focused on convincing Haaland to sign


Lluis Miguelsanz

(Software translation)

https://www.sport.es/es/noticias/barca/ ... d-13270769

02/22/2022



All to Haaland. That is the obsession that the president, Joan Laporta https://www.sport.es/es/temas/haaland-43587, has for the next summer market, aware that the Norwegian striker can bring with him the momentum that Barça needs both on and off the pitch. Signing him is sports insurance, but he would also put the Blaugrana club back on the map of the greats.

It is one of the so-called strategic operations for all that it would mean, although it is also true that the club is aware that the issue does not look as good as they would like. Barça will be in the final bid, but Haaland has not shown signs of clearly opting for the Blaugrana offer and at the Camp Nou they are somewhat uneasy about the latest movements of Florentino Pérez, who is going to go for the Norwegian no matter what. And his financial muscle seems to have no limits, in the summer.

The order is to play it all for, Haaland. If he leaves, Barça will consider the transfer market almost closed and would only contemplate the arrival of footballers at zero cost, mostly defenses. And everything would also focus on giving outs to try to balance numbers. But in the sports area they are aware that they have to work with a plan B in case Haaland chooses another offer or decides to stay at Dortmund, something that seems absolutely ruled out.

ISAK AND KOUNDÉ, THE ALTERNATIVES


Alexander Isak

And here, both Xavi and the technical secretariat are very clear that they must invest in the areas and spend the investment on top players who can make a difference and continue to grow at Barça. Sign talent based on a transfer to improve the group without having one of the three great stars on the world scene. The idea is to sign a top level striker and a top centre-back, which is why Barça is also informing about highly desirable players who may be on the market. There are many names, but two footballers that the coaches especially like fit together: Isak for the forward and Koundé for the defense.


Jules Koundé

The former was already close to arriving last summer and Barça is clear, about what the numbers of the operation would be like. Isak is going to have many offers this summer, despite his current goalscoring drought and he clearly prioritizes reaching the Camp Nou. He is waiting. Koundé, for his part, is a central defender that Xavi Hernández loves despite the fact that this season he has lacked momentum in some actions that have cost him expulsions. Chelsea has been trying to sign him for some time, without paying his 80 million euro clause. Perhaps this summer he will pay them, but Koundé prefers Barça, a club that sounded him out at the time without launching an offer. In any case, he knows they love him.



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Great to be up front in the Peloton for the team today, as we had the race leader. Riding together as one team! 💪 @EFprocycling #UAETour2022 @MeraKudus 📸 @gettysport

Re: As expected, Eritreans are the best Africans in the Tour du Rwanda

Posted: 23 Feb 2022, 13:56
by Zmeselo

Eritrea🇪🇷 is considered, one of the most archaeologically and historically well endowed African countries. Historians confirm, that the ancient port of Adulis was a very important commercial crossing in the middle of the third century BC for the Egyptian Persian and pre-Axum civilizations.


The unspoiled clean beaches of the Red Sea. The Dahlak Archipelago, is a Paradise. I ❤️ Eritrea. Via @PZambaiti

Re: As expected, Eritreans are the best Africans in the Tour du Rwanda

Posted: 23 Feb 2022, 15:08
by Zmeselo






Enhancing, our fruits & vegetables production.
Tesfalem Gebreslassie mezmur: @MezmurBest

Re: As expected, Eritreans are the best Africans in the Tour du Rwanda

Posted: 23 Feb 2022, 18:50
by quindibu
Starving Tigrians have been crossing to Eritrea. They should be helped of course; however, caution is required.

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Re: As expected, Eritreans are the best Africans in the Tour du Rwanda

Posted: 23 Feb 2022, 20:10
by quindibu
quindibu wrote:
23 Feb 2022, 18:50
Starving Tigrians have been crossing to Eritrea. They should be helped of course; however, caution is required.

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Here is Getcho's entitlement.....Outsourcing his people's existence, yet willing to wage a war while holding them hostage. :mrgreen:

May God Have Mercy On The People!



Re: As expected, Eritreans are the best Africans in the Tour du Rwanda

Posted: 23 Feb 2022, 20:56
by Zmeselo
quindibu wrote:
23 Feb 2022, 20:10
quindibu wrote:
23 Feb 2022, 18:50
Starving Tigrians have been crossing to Eritrea. They should be helped of course; however, caution is required.

Please wait, video is loading...
Here is Getcho's entitlement.....Outsourcing his people's existence, yet willing to wage a war while holding them hostage. :mrgreen:

May God Have Mercy On The People!



They don't seem to have realized yet either, that their overlords "have moved on" now that it seems Abyi/Ethiopia is back under their dominion again. That's why you don't hear much about "envoys", these days.

Ugume, dropped like a used condom & left to cry & holler on the streets.

Wurdetegnatat! Foe!