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by Zmeselo » 13 Jan 2025, 17:40
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by Fed_Up » 13 Jan 2025, 17:45
^^^ That embodies the spirit of true Eritrean resilience. We were destined for victory!
The way he skillfully maneuvers the soccer ball is both effortless and a testament to his enjoyment of the game.
If given the opportunity, Eritreans have the power to achieve extraordinary feats.
ኣወት ንሓፋሽ!!
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by Odie » 13 Jan 2025, 17:57
Hawk Tuah
Why do we have to see this shabiya garbage and self serving propoganda on this Ethiopian Forum?
Isolated shabiyans, have no home to go
Go shelter
All we know is this boy belongs to Sweeden and nothing more and less
But the inferiority complex of Shabiya morans push them to post this footballer and a cycler how many times a week? You count it!
Irrelevant barren land Eritrea and demented shabiya crying for a replacement before after life.
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by Zmeselo » 13 Jan 2025, 18:05
Eritrean Delegation Participates at Extraordinary Summit of African Union
An Eritrean delegation led by Mr. Biniam Berhe, Charge d’Affaires at the Eritrean Embassy in Ethiopia and Eritrea’s Permanent Representative at the African Union and Economic Commission of Africa, participated in the Extraordinary Summit of African leaders. This joint meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Ministers of Agriculture was held in preparation for the Extraordinary African Union Summit on the Comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Program, convened in Kampala, Uganda, from 9 to 11 January.

The Comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Program, initiated in 2003, is part of the Strategy and Plan of Action 2026-2035 and the Kampala Declaration on Building Resilient Agrifood Systems in Africa. The summit sessions were organized as follows: on 9 January at the level of Ministers of Agriculture, on 10 January with a joint meeting of Ministers of Agriculture and Foreign Ministers, and on 11 January with leaders of African Union countries.
Addressing the meetings, the Eritrean delegation emphasized that Eritrea’s development agenda is anchored on self-reliance, national ownership, popular participation, and social justice. Within this framework, the development of the agriculture sector is considered a top priority.
The delegation highlighted Eritrea’s commitment to creating a modern, efficient, competitive, and sustainable agriculture sector. This vision is implemented by developing a technologically advanced agriculture sector that contributes to food and nutrition security, economic growth, and improved livelihoods for Eritrean society.
Noting that agriculture and food security are key priorities of Eritrea’s development agenda, the delegation explained that before 2013, Eritrea’s five-year sectoral strategy development plan focused on ‘food security.’ Between 2013 and 2020, the theme shifted to ‘food and nutrition security.’ Since 2021, the focus has evolved to
safe and nutritious food for everyone, everywhere.
To meet the strategic objectives of 2024-2028, the delegation outlined focused programs, including agricultural land and natural resources management, crop development, livestock development, integrated sustainable livelihood and agribusiness support, and human and institutional capacity building. These objectives align with the Kampala Declaration.
The delegation detailed Eritrea’s efforts to achieve its goals, which include the conservation and development of natural resources. Since 1991, approximately 800 dams of varying sizes have been constructed, and over 546,000 hectares of land have been treated with on-farm physical measures. Priority has been given to introducing appropriate production technologies and inputs. In 2021, Eritrea initiated a transition from chemical farming to organic farming, utilizing bio-pesticides and bio-fertilizers.

The delegation also noted significant achievements in agricultural production, since 1991. Fruit production in Eritrea has increased sevenfold, while vegetable production has risen by 60%. Significant growth has also been observed in dairy, poultry, and honey production. Additionally, Eritrea has embarked on a project to plant 200,000 date palm trees by 2026.
The summit adopted a ten-year strategy plan (2026-2035) for the Comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Program and reaffirmed the Kampala Declaration’s commitment to integrated agricultural production for sustainable development.
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Eritrea is revolutionizing its agriculture sector by adopting a nutrition-sensitive approach to create a modern, efficient, competitive, and sustainable system.
Since 1991, the country has achieved remarkable progress, with fruit production increasing 71-fold and vegetable production had increased by 600%.
Additionally, Eritrea has embarked on a transition from chemical-based farming to organic practices, emphasizing the use of bio-pesticides and bio-fertilizers.
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Expanding palm date tree agriculture in Eritrea offers a triple benefit: reducing carbon emissions, improving weather resilience & boosting income through date production. Rich in nutrition, dates also enhance food security while creating jobs in farming and export.
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by Odie » 13 Jan 2025, 18:15
Could you please post that to your people, Eritreans you stashed in container prision and see how they feel? Not for me
I really don't care about your Tomato, cactus, spinach, maoist, sawa combo stuff
Save it for yourself.
One day freedom is a lot better than all the food stuff, the braggadocio you posted here for PROPOGANDA: lol:
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by Zmeselo » 13 Jan 2025, 18:31
Comrade @Robiel23925304 yesterday's Space was absolutely fantastic and deeply needed by our people and our nation. Your focus on what we can do rather than what others do is the mindset that will drive progress for Eritrea.
Your topics were inspiring and solutions-oriented:
1. Security: Highlighting the need for vehicles to support police, emergency services, and security teams.
2. National Infrastructure: Stressing the importance of transport for public projects and logistical support.
3. Hospital Services: Advocating for ambulances and medical transport vehicles to save lives and improve healthcare.
4. Women’s Empowerment: Providing mobility solutions to strengthen programs supporting women in our society.
5. Education: Ensuring access to school buses and transportation for children’s education.
6. Agriculture: Recognizing the value of tractors, harvesting machines, and vehicles for transporting produce to uplift our farmers.
Your vision is exactly what Eritrea needs. Actionable and impactful solutions that focus on development and empowerment. Let us all stand with you and work together to turn these ideas into reality. Keep leading the way, Robel; we are with you 

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The 26th Annual Conference of the Eritrean Medical Association, (ERIMA), was held at Asmara Palace on Saturday, January 11. The Conference deliberated on various research papers submitted on topical health issues, as well as organizational matters. Keynote address by Professor Negassi Leake, the President of ERIMA.