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My wish for the year 2023 is that the capital of Eritrea enjoys 24-hour, seven-day-a-week electricity.

Posted: 29 Dec 2022, 21:44
by ANTICO
The President of Eritrea has been promising to fix the country's electricity problem for the past 30 years, but nothing has changed.

As of recently, Asmara residents have had their power restored for two days each week. The entire city of Asmara covers approximately 17 square miles, making it far smaller than Disney World. :lol: :lol:

Re: My wish for the year 2023 is that the capital of Eritrea enjoys 24-hour, seven-day-a-week electricity.

Posted: 29 Dec 2022, 22:54
by ANTICO
"Birhan koynu baka" :lol: :lol:



Re: My wish for the year 2023 is that the capital of Eritrea enjoys 24-hour, seven-day-a-week electricity.

Posted: 29 Dec 2022, 23:07
by Digital Weyane
አምየን፣ አምየን፣ አንታ አያይ ደላይ ፁቡቕ፣ ካማኻስ ሚልዮን ይፈጠሩ። :roll: :roll:

Re: My wish for the year 2023 is that the capital of Eritrea enjoys 24-hour, seven-day-a-week electricity.

Posted: 29 Dec 2022, 23:21
by Hawzen
ANTICO wrote:
29 Dec 2022, 21:44
The President of Eritrea has been promising to fix the country's electricity problem for the past 30 years, but nothing has changed.

As of recently, Asmara residents have had their power restored for two days each week. The entire city of Asmara covers approximately 17 square miles, making it far smaller than Disney World. :lol: :lol:

Sister Almazewa aka ANTICO,

My wish is peace for the people of Eritrea and Ethiopia. I also wish Keshi Debrits did not fail this woman ኣብ መሬት :lol: :lol:

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Re: My wish for the year 2023 is that the capital of Eritrea enjoys 24-hour, seven-day-a-week electricity.

Posted: 29 Dec 2022, 23:57
by Educator
Are you joking or real that a country of 3.5 million people is unable to provide electricity for its people in a regular and consistent manner. A couple generators should suffice to provide this small population enough electricity. What is going wrong? Mamo Killo is building a palace for half a trillion Birr for himself yet Asmara couldn't generate enough electricity for its 17 square mile city. It is a shame. Where is the 2% diaspora tax heading? It is gross mismanagement.

Eritrea should be one of the worlds best tourist destinations due to its location right on the red sea and its beautiful weather. culture and people. With tourism alone, it can not only provide enough electricity for its people but also free of charge.

ANTICO wrote:
29 Dec 2022, 21:44
The President of Eritrea has been promising to fix the country's electricity problem for the past 30 years, but nothing has changed.

As of recently, Asmara residents have had their power restored for two days each week. The entire city of Asmara covers approximately 17 square miles, making it far smaller than Disney World. :lol: :lol:

Re: My wish for the year 2023 is that the capital of Eritrea enjoys 24-hour, seven-day-a-week electricity.

Posted: 30 Dec 2022, 00:59
by ANTICO
Educator, This may help you put things in perspective.


Asmara City= 45 km²


Mekelle City= 42 km²


Disney World= 111 km²





Addis Ababa= 527 km²

Re: My wish for the year 2023 is that the capital of Eritrea enjoys 24-hour, seven-day-a-week electricity.

Posted: 30 Dec 2022, 01:24
by Hawzen
Educator wrote:
29 Dec 2022, 23:57
Are you joking or real that a country of 3.5 million people is unable to provide electricity for its people in a regular and consistent manner. A couple generators should suffice to provide this small population enough electricity. What is going wrong? Mamo Killo is building a palace for half a trillion Birr for himself yet Asmara couldn't generate enough electricity for its 17 square mile city. It is a shame. Where is the 2% diaspora tax heading? It is gross mismanagement.

Eritrea should be one of the worlds best tourist destinations due to its location right on the red sea and its beautiful weather. culture and people. With tourism alone, it can not only provide enough electricity for its people but also free of charge.

ANTICO wrote:
29 Dec 2022, 21:44
The President of Eritrea has been promising to fix the country's electricity problem for the past 30 years, but nothing has changed.

As of recently, Asmara residents have had their power restored for two days each week. The entire city of Asmara covers approximately 17 square miles, making it far smaller than Disney World. :lol: :lol:
We have been using our resources to annhilate our worst enemy your TPLF junta. I was also told that the 2% diaspora tax was used to liberate our land :lol: :lol: :lol:



Great Investments! Ha ?!

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