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almaze
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by almaze » 15 Aug 2024, 15:21
Building anything in Asmara City is a real challenge. Even constructing a bus station seems like an uphill battle, let alone a new airport. It's as if the city has become a curse to society.
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kebena05
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by kebena05 » 15 Aug 2024, 15:46
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almaze wrote: ↑15 Aug 2024, 15:21
Building anything in Asmara City is a real challenge. Even constructing a bus station seems like an uphill battle, let alone a new airport. It's as if the city has become a curse to society.
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Dama
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by Dama » 15 Aug 2024, 16:00
almaze wrote: ↑15 Aug 2024, 15:21
Building anything in Asmara City is a real challenge. Even constructing a bus station seems like an uphill battle, let alone a new airport. It's as if the city has become a curse to society.
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It's because ascaris are lazy. They should go back to where came from, Tigray.
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almaze
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by almaze » 15 Aug 2024, 16:11
kebena, I sympathize with Issu. It seems he is referring to the farmers residing on the outskirts of Asmara city who are adamantly holding onto their land.
I think it's a brilliant idea to move these farmers to Gash Barka and jumpstart some real progress with things like airports, housing, and industrial zones.
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by almaze » 15 Aug 2024, 17:01
If the Eritrean government grants ownership of the land currently being held by Eritrean farmers, they will have the freedom to sell it as they see fit. This could have a significant positive impact on the Eritrean economy, steering it in the right direction. IMHO