Ethiopian News, Current Affairs and Opinion Forum
Zmeselo
Senior Member+
Posts: 37349
Joined: 30 Jul 2010, 20:43

The fight for Bini's contract has begun.

Post by Zmeselo » 07 Apr 2022, 20:11





After his success in Ghent-Wevelgem, Biniam Girmay is courted by Ineos Grenadiers

https://opastor.online/after-his-succes ... renadiers/

April 7, 2022

Biniam Girmay’s victory in Ghent-Wevelgem left no one indifferent in the peloton. In addition to the fact that the Eritrean has made cycling history by becoming the first African to win a great classic, the 22-year-old nugget is now arousing envy. Under contract with the Walloon team Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert until 2024, Girmay could see his salary tripled in the training of Jean-François Bourlart and extend his contract until 2026 as we announced a few days ago.

But other teams, with much more substantial means, could enter the dance. Thus, the Gazzetta dello Sport reports that the powerful Ineos Grenadiers team would be very interested in recruiting the Eritrean. For his part, Girmay had already explained the day after his success at Wevelgem that he was ready to continue his journey with Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert.

Currently, the rider has returned home to Eritrea to prepare for the Giro d’Italia, his first grand tour.









La Gazzetta: 'INEOS is eyeing Girmay, Intermarché wants to extend contract quickly'

By Bram van der Ploeg :evil:

https://www.indeleiderstrui.nl/wielrenn ... -verlengen

07/04/2022

Biniam Girmay https://www.indeleiderstrui.nl/biniam-ghirmay is 'hot', after his victory in Gent-Wevelgem. The 22-year-old rider from Eritrea surprises friend and foe, by already convincingly throwing himself in between this year in the sprints and classics. Logically, this generates interest from the large cycling teams in the peloton.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that INEOS Grenadiers https://www.indeleiderstrui.nl/ineos-grenadiers has already expressed an interest in Girmay, who has not even been active in the WorldTour for a year. In 2021, he made the move from DELKO to Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert https://www.indeleiderstrui.nl/intermarche-wanty-gobert in August , where he signed a contract until the end of 2024. So INEOS will have to dig deep if they want to attract Girmay.

Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert, meanwhile, hopes to extend his sprinter's contract. Although Girmay is still committed for two years after this season, a contract is expected to be ready until the end of 2026. To be continued without a doubt...

Zmeselo
Senior Member+
Posts: 37349
Joined: 30 Jul 2010, 20:43

Re: The fight for Bini's contract has begun.

Post by Zmeselo » 07 Apr 2022, 20:19

ዓሻ እድሪስ ዓብደላ - ዕላል ምስ ተመራቒት ኮለጅ ኣቭየሽን ኤርትራ | Maeger Asha Idris graduate of College of Aviation











______________






Congress of YPFDJ Organization in Juba

https://shabait.com/2022/04/05/congress ... n-in-juba/

LOCAL NEWS



Asmara, 05 April 2022- The YPFDJ organization in Juba, South Sudan, held its 3rd congress on 3 April.

At the congress in which about 200 members of the organization took part, Mr. Yohannes Teklemicael, Eritrean Ambassador to South Sudan, said that the organization since its establishment seven years ago has conducted commendable activities and called for reinforced effort in developing organizational capacity and awareness of the youth.

On the occasion, the chairman of the organization, Mr. Tekleab Bereketeab presented activity report and the participants conducted extensive discussion on the report presented and adopted various recommendations.

The congress also elected new executive committee.



In the same vein, the Eritrean Embassy in Uganda organized seminar to nationals focusing on the history and development of Eritrean National Identity.

In the research paper he presented, Mr. Alamin Hamid said that Eritrean identity is based on solid foundation and the hostile efforts to weaken it have failed by the strong unity and perseverance of the Eritrean people.

The participants on their part underlined the significance of organizing such seminars in developing their understanding on the current situation in the homeland and called for its sustainability.

Speaking at the event, the Eritrean Ambassador to Uganda, Mr. Mohammed Suleiman gave extensive briefing on the objective situation in the homeland as well as regional developments.

Zmeselo
Senior Member+
Posts: 37349
Joined: 30 Jul 2010, 20:43

Re: The fight for Bini's contract has begun.

Post by Zmeselo » 07 Apr 2022, 20:31


Reforestation in Mai-Dmnet, Central region

Central Region: Success in Reforestation

By Kesete Ghebrehiwet

https://shabait.com/2022/04/07/central- ... restation/

GENERAL

Apr 7, 2022

Protecting the natural environment and redressing Eritrea with vegetation has been a major task in Eritrea, following its independence. The Students Summer Work Program was launched in 1994 with the grand goal of working for reforestation, soil and water conservation and environmental protection. The reforestation programs carried out in the post-independence period, have shown remarkable progress. This article briefly highlights the reforestation campaigns, including soil and water conservation and tree planting programs in the Central region.

To make the greening campaign in the Central region a success, over one million tree seedlings have been supplied annually by nine nursery stations in the region. The major nurseries are located in Bietghergish and Adi-Quntsi (Berik sub-zone), Shimanugus-Lalay (Serejeka sub-zone), Merhano (Galanefhi sub-zone) while smaller stations are found in Gheremi, Himberti, Zagir, Adi-Shaka and Adi-Hawesha.

Eucalyptus is the most widely preferred tree in the highlands, because it grows fast and has big demand in the construction sector. But efforts have also been made to conserve and recover indigenous trees by encouraging the planning of trees such as olive, pine and acacia.


Mr. Abrham Teklu, Wildlife and Forestry Authority Representative

Mr. Abraham Teklu, representative of Wildlife and Forestry Authority in the Central region, has been working in the field for over 30 years. He said reforestation is a demanding task, and although the work that has been done in reforestation is encouraging a lot more needs to be done.

To make the tree seedlings resistant to water shortages that may occur in the plantation areas, they are grown to reach at least a height of 30 cm and pass through hardening phases in the nursery stations.
The seedlings that pass all hardening phases show a 100% growing rate,
Mr. Abrham said.

Most areas in the Central region, have suitable temperatures for the seedlings to grow. The regular rainy seasons and early rains, have impacted the growth of the seedlings planted in various localities. Mr. Abraham said, that studies show there has been an average growth rate of 70% to 80% of the trees.

The Central region has small farm areas and the tree seedlings have been mostly planted, in places that are less convenient for the cultivation of crops. Enclosures have been made to ensure the safety of the trees, while grazing lands have been identified to avoid conflict between farmers and the reforestation program organizers.

Residents of the Central region, have been very supportive of the forestry programs. According to Mr. Abraham, in collaboration with the governments in their administrative areas and other stake holders, communities in the Serejeka sub-zone have been using income generated from the sales of trees to support social service providers in their localities.

The success of the reforestation program cannot be guaranteed, without efforts to protect the trees that have been planted. Therefore, for big enclosures, villagers nominate foresters whose monthly salaries are paid by the Government; whereas smaller ones are monitored by foresters who are not given salaries but supported in kind by village communities.

Communal seedling planting programs have been regularly carried out in villages, and the Summer Students Work Program has been carried out since 1994. Both campaigns have made a difference in environmental protection in the Central region, through soil and water conservation schemes and redressing various areas with vegetation.

The Government, the private sector as well as religious institutions have been playing roles in reforestation programs. The Eritrean Defense Forces have been planting trees in their camps and individuals have been planting trees in their farms and their houses’ courtyards.



As part of the national greening campaign, 17 institutions from the Central region have participated in reforestation programs initiated in 2021 in Mai-Dmnet area. Overall, the institutions have planted on 38 hectares of land around 90,000 seedlings, whose growth rate is 92%, Mr. Abraham said. The area has been designated as an enclosure, protected by foresters. In a similar vein, organized by the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers some institutions have been planting trees in Embaderho with promising results.

All parties engaged in the planting of seedlings in Mai-Dmnet area, have made good contribution to the success of the greening project. The wetness in the area sustained due to the rainy season of the eastern lowlands, has been helpful for the reforestation efforts in the area. Similar reforestation initiatives have been taken, around Mai-Sirwa.

Mr. Abraham said that a successful reforestation program cannot be carried out, without the construction of terraces and other means of soil and water conservation schemes. Representatives of the institutions that took part in the planting of trees and construction of terraces in Mai-Dmnet, for instance, visited the area and expressed their satisfaction that their hard work has paid off, he said.
We have been pushing forward with our commitment to increase our efforts in the construction of terraces, to bring about drastic change.
Mr. Abraham said, that reforestation programs have been carried out for over 28 years and the result is quite impressive. Overall, the reforestation programs in the Central, Southern and Anseba regions and some parts of the Gash-Barka region have been quite encouraging and the limited growth rate of reforested areas in other regions is mainly due to their hot climate.

Mr. Abraham invites everyone, to visit the reforested areas and see the achievements for themselves. He finally called on members of the general public to take communal or individual initiatives to plant trees, and he gave his reassurance that they will be provided with seedlings and technical assistance.

Post Reply