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Eritrea MoI, Press Release!

Post by Zmeselo » 06 Jun 2020, 07:07

Press Release

http://www.shabait.com/news/local-news/ ... ss-release



The Arabic Daily newspaper, Asharq Al-Awsat, published an article yesterday that grossly dramatized a small incident triggered in the Red sea in the control of illicit contraband activities of a mafia group.

The underlying motive of the newspaper is to foment, in typical fashion, non-existent problems in the region. This will remain a pipedream as there is no space, whatsoever, to stoke tension in the Southern Red Sea.

Ministry of Information
Asmara
6 June 2020


ጋዜጣዊ መግለጺ ሚኒስትሪ ዜና

ትማሊ 5 ሰነ፡ ኣ’ሸርቕ ኣልኣውሰጥ ከም ኣመላ፡ ብምኽንያት ናይ ኮንትሮባንድ ማፍያ ንዘጋጠመት ንእሽቶ ፍጻመ ‘ድራማታይዝ’ ገይራ፡ ሓደ ገዚፍ ንምጥቛስ ዝዓለመ ወረ ኣጋዊሓ'ላ። ኣብ ደቡባዊ ቀ/ባሕሪ ንምጥቛስ ቦታ የለን!

تصريح صحفي
نشرت صحيفة الشرق الاوسط كدأبها دوما ، خبرا يوم امس الخامس من يونيو 2020 ، بطريقة دراماتيكية بهدف احداث اثارة كبرى مستغلة حادثا صغيرا وقع بسبب مافيا التهريب ، لا توجد مساحة على الاطلاق لاذكاء التوتر في جنوب البحر الاحمر.
وزارة الاعلام
اسمرا
6 يونيو 2020
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Re: Eritrea MoI, Press Release!

Post by pushkin » 06 Jun 2020, 07:42

Where is Halafi Mengedi, the filth Agame who was echoing such fabricated news several times on ER? This one foot in the grave always face a blow & shame after posting such garbage news :mrgreen: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
Zmeselo wrote:
06 Jun 2020, 07:07
Press Release

http://www.shabait.com/news/local-news/ ... ss-release



The Arabic Daily newspaper, Asharq Al-Awsat, published an article yesterday that grossly dramatized a small incident triggered in the Red sea in the control of illicit contraband activities of a mafia group.

The underlying motive of the newspaper is to foment, in typical fashion, non-existent problems in the region. This will remain a pipedream as there is no space, whatsoever, to stoke tension in the Southern Red Sea.

Ministry of Information
Asmara
6 June 2020

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Post by Zmeselo » 06 Jun 2020, 08:03



GoE reinforces management of Desert Locust Control

Written by Kesete Ghebrehiwet

http://www.shabait.com/articles/nation- ... t-control-

Articles



Eritrea has taken intensive surveillance and control measures to deal with the desert locust threat in winter breeding areas and invasion from neighboring countries. Commendable activities have so far been made to deter risks that could pose threat on crop and grazing land and other vegetation across the country.

Eastern Africa has been threatened with desert locust, as the climatic conditions in the region are favorable for the breeding of desert locust. The current situation of desert locusts in South Sudan, Eastern Ethiopia, Northern Somalia, Northwestern Kenya and Northeastern Uganda makes Eritrea susceptible to locust invasion. To mitigate the risk of possible locust invasion, Eritrea has redoubled its efforts by taking necessary measures and preparedness.

Concerted efforts by the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), regional administration offices and members of the Defense Forces have made contribution in controlling the locust infestation that may occur in Eritrea. Since the risk of invasion is at its peak because of the upcoming rainy season, the Government continues to intensify mitigation activities through necessary preparedness.

The Government of Eritrea is reinforcing the desert locust management system with energized participation of the Eritrean Defense forces and Regional government bodies, with the MoA taking the technical lead. Based on this new arrangement, more than 10 new desert locust stations have been established in Gash-Barka and Southern regions in addition to permanent base stations in the Northern Red Sea region.

The current mitigation measures by the MoA include stock management of pesticides and sprayers, maintenance of motorized and manual backpack-sprayers as well as vehicle-mounted sprayers, and awareness-raising campaigns targeting the general public and members of the Eritrean Defense Forces. So far, around 500 back-pack motorized and manual sprayers have been repaired in different regions and the work is still ongoing.

What is more, the MoA has been providing training on the maintenance of sprayers, biology and control of locusts as well as safety precautions during control operations to members of the defense forces and representatives of farmers in the Gash-Barka, Anseba, Southern and Central regions.

As part of its ongoing efforts to increase public awareness about the threat of desert locust, the MoA is distributing brochures, flyers, posters, caps, T-shirts and vehicle stickers written in different languages as well as various sensitization programs through media outlets.



Mr. Tedros Sium, Head of Migratory Pests Control Unit at the MoA, said that the desert locust situation in the winter breeding areas of Eritrea has been calm for past two months because of the control measures taken to mitigate a possible threat. But the risk of invasion is still high, due to the situation in most East-African Countries.

There are various reasons, that make desert locust invasion alarming. The spread of such swarms in Eastern Africa is highly worrisome. The presence of mature swarms that moved into some of the neighbouring countries urges Eritrea to focus mainly on preparedness, in a bid to encounter and tackle the potential threat.

A recent update on the situation of desert locust published on 13 May, on Desert Locust Watch’s website states:
The current situation remains extremely alarming in East Africa where it is an unprecedented threat to food security and livelihoods since it coincides with the current growing season. New swarms from current breeding will form from mid-June onwards, coinciding with the start of the harvest.
Also, according to a report by Desert Locust Watch, the situation in Yemen, Saudi Arabia and Oman is alarming as immature adult groups and a few hoper groups still persist in the region.

What makes the prevalence of desert locust in the Eastern African countries and some Gulf countries worrisome is its potential to spread to a large area, posing a threat to food security.

The agricultural and environmental threats that make the prevalence and potential migration of swarms of desert locusts extremely alarming are their ability to travel depending on wind speed that ranges from 100- 200 km/h, their higher breading capability (laying one up to three egg pods, each pod containing 60- 80 eggs), their ability to devour plenty at a given time (a swarm of 100 km2 consumes about 10,000 tons), their prevalence rate (with around 50 million locusts in one Km2), and so many other factors.

To a great extent, the wind determines the direction of a swarm’s movement. The Desert Locust Watch report predicts that the calm situation in some countries could drastically change in the coming weeks based on rainfall, wind and the locust situation in Arabia and East Africa.

The current situation and forecast are alarming; as locust infestations are expected to extend to other areas in the Horn of Africa and southwest Asia.



Widespread rains fell in East Africa, for the second consecutive month in April. Although control operations are reducing locust populations, another generation of breeding will cause locust numbers to increase further as new hopper bands and swarms form in Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia during June. Swarms are expected to move further north with a risk that a few swarms may reach Eritrea and Sudan in mid-June, according to Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). It is for this reason, that all concerned Government bodies are redoubling their efforts and preparedness.

An intensified control operation in the areas where the threat is of high magnitude is the only solution, to the dire consequence the desert locust could pose particularly in the East African countries. Aware of the alarming threat, the MoA has been providing on-the-job training to staff members besides taking other necessary measures of preparedness; including its ongoing awareness raising campaigns aimed at the public.

In Eritrea, desert locust mostly occurs in the Northern and Southern Red Sea regions; as well as western lowlands particularly during favorable breeding conditions. An infestation of desert locust occurred in the areas extending from Qurora in the Northern Red Sea region to Ara’eta sub-zone in the Southern Red Sea region, causing insignificant damage.

In the control operations Eritrea has deployed vehicle-mounted, manual and motorized sprayers. The Government, communities and members of the Defense Forces have made unremitting efforts to contain the spread of desert locusts.

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Ministry makes preparations to vigorously promote top bar hive

Saturday, 06 June 2020

Written by MoA

http://www.shabait.com/categoryblog/306 ... p-bar-hive



The Ministry of Agriculture is making the necessary preparations to boost the introduction of top bar hives throughout the country.

According to Mr. Heruy Asghedom, Director General of Agricultural Extension Department, the Ministry has done a lot to introduce modern bee hives starting from the mid 1990’s. However, the number of hived honeybee colonies in the country remains limited despite all the endeavours. Mr. Heruy briefed this Newsletter.
The frame hives yield relatively high honey production; but its management and cost of accessories do not match with the capacity of most potential users. For this reason, the Ministry had been looking for alternative, ordinary, and farmer friendly hives inside and outside the country. Finally, we settled on a good option of top bar hive designed by a senior Ghanian expert, Dr. Kuwame Aidoo in 2016.


Mr. Heruy underscored that making top bar hive as an integral part of the Minimum Integrated Household Agricultural Plan (MIHAP) will continue and this will obviously contribute to the production and productivity of honey and other products.



According to Mr. Zaid Tekle, a bee senior expert and in-charge of promoting this hive, the Ministry is conducting necessary preparations to vigorously introduce this particular brand.
Training, awareness-raising on production of this hive and its comparative advantages are major components of the short-term plan
he said.

Mr. Zerai added that the Bee Development Unit, in collaboration with the Public Relations Division of the Ministry. has prepared a booklet and is now in the process of producing audiovisual educational materials.



Mr. Zaid told this newsletter that top bar hives have many advantages, when compared to the modern frame hive and the traditional hives. The major advantage, is that it can be easily crafted from materials found in local communities.

The simplified management system before and after honey production, also makes the hive suitable to beneficiaries for sustainable usage.
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Re: Eritrea MoI, Press Release!

Post by Zmeselo » 06 Jun 2020, 08:32





ምግፋፍ ዓሳ ኣብ ደቡባዊ ቀይሕ ባሕሪ: ከም ልምዓታውን ቑጠባን ዘሰላስሎ ዕለታዊ ንጥፈታት።
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Post by Zmeselo » 06 Jun 2020, 08:56

The Kunama ethnic group is one of the 9 ethnic groups in Eritrea. They're mainly found in villages, b/n the Gash River & Barentu. They're sedentary agricultural people. They're Nilotic, & the language belongs to Nilo-Saharan language family. The term Kunama means: natural.




The Kunamas are organized along the matrilineal clan social organization, individuals trace their decent through the mother’s line. A council of elders who knew the customary laws, administered the society democratically.



As a result, no inequality in power relations developed among the different segments of the community. Women in the Kunama society have a higher social status, compared to other societies in Eritrea. They're renowned dancers, having developed more than 25 different dancing forms.



Before the arrival of the Italians, the Kunama ethnic group suffered from Abyssinians raids; looting cattles and enslaving people. The Abyssinians enslaved the Kunama, because they were not Christians at that time.



Children, women & the elderly used to take refuge in caves during the raid by Alula.The raiders used to pile up firewood at the entrance of the cave, set fire, sprinkled chili “berbere”. The suffocating effect, forced them to come out of the cave & became victims of atrocities.

The Kunama still use an expression to show the hostilities towards the raiders, “alake ebini”, “alghedenai ebini”, “shilai ebini”, “turukai ebini” (I curse you that you'll be captured by Abyssinian, Tigre & Turkey). The oral history is full of stories, about these raids.

The oral stories tell that during the Alula raid (they call it Alula masa), a lot of cattle were looted & that because of the looting there were no livestocks in the society & they had to adopt a system of cultivation knows as: “gooso kooba”; as a way of restructuring.



During his brief occupation of Eritrea/Medri-Bahri, Ras Alula raided many areas & caused the extinction of 2/3 of Kunama & the Nara. He also looted Tigre people in Keren & Sahil taking 7000-8000 sheep & goats, almost as many cattle & some 15000 Thalers (Maria Theresa dollars).



(History of Eritrea ታሪኽ ኤርትራ.تاريخ إريتريا: @Erihistory)

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Today I had company for training 👌🏽😆

Have a nice weekend everyone 🙃
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They are Heroes of the Nation!
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Today I had company for training 👌🏽😆

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Post by Zmeselo » 06 Jun 2020, 15:01



Meet the eight-year-old Dubai resident who has already travelled to 68 countries

Ophelia Holden’s mother is on a mission for her to visit every nation on earth, despite Covid-19 bringing travel to a halt


Ophelia in Irkutsk, Russia in January 2020. Courtesy Stephanie Holden

Nada El Sawy

https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/tr ... -1.1028828

June 6, 2020

Last year, eight-year-old Dubai resident Ophelia Holden travelled with her mother, Stephanie, to New Zealand, Tajikistan, France, Uganda, India, Brazil, Serbia, the UK, Norway, Russia, the Philippines, Benin, Eritrea and Djibouti.

By February of this year, after going skiing in Andorra, the half-American, half-Colombian had been to 68 countries. And then: nothing.

As the coronavirus outbreak spread around the globe, travel restrictions were imposed and flights were grounded, Stephanie and Ophelia’s plans to visit every sovereign nation on earth – 193 in total – were temporarily shelved.


Ophelia in Amsterdam. Courtesy Stephanie Holden
I feel kind of stuck in one box, because I’m kind of used to going to a lot of places, but now we’re just here – all day,
Ophelia says.
I love traveling,
she adds.
It’s a way to see the world and how it is.
Stephanie, who has already visited nearly 150 countries, says she hopes their travels show Ophelia
empathy, and understanding something else other than the lifestyle of Dubai.
I just want her to know how other people live, how other cultures live, and how some who are less fortunate live,
Stephanie says.
Hopefully by starting at a young age, this will be a part of who she is.
Prior to the pandemic, the duo somehow managed to leave the UAE at least once a month, even while Ophelia attends school as a year three student at Kings’ School in Umm Suquiem and Stephanie works full-time as chief strategy officer at MBC Group and head of MBC Ventures.

When lockdowns and travel bans began in March, Stephanie started pushing back planned trips to Chad and Cambodia to later in April. She has since postponed travel plans to October, adding constantly to their backlogged destinations list: trekking in Taiwan, Art Basel in Switzerland, the Raja Ampat islands in Indonesia, a polar bear National Geographic cruise in the Arctic, and an eco lodge in Bolivia.


Ophelia Holden and her mother Stephanie Holden have been travelling the world together. Antonie Robertson/The National

Stephanie, who has lived in Dubai for 16 years, says she looks for unique, enriching or active experiences – not “kid-focused” or “touristy stuff”. They aren’t choosing countries in a particular order or focusing on certain regions before others.
Usually we mix it up every year,
she says.
We do some Africa, some Asia, some Europe, some South America, some America,
Ophelia adds.
We mix and match.
The youngest person to travel to all sovereign countries is American Lexie Alford, who broke the Guinness World Record at age 21 https://www.thenational.ae/lifestyle/tr ... d-1.876241 in October.

There are 247 people who claim to have visited every UN-recognised country, according to Nomad Mania, which lists rankings and verifies documentation for proof. Founder Harry Mitsidis estimates the total could be double that.


Ophelia in Djibouti, Africa. Courtesy Stephanie Holden
2019 was a record number for achieving the goal, with an unprecedented 39 people doing it. Even in 2020, nine people did it, all within the first two-and-half months of the year,
Mitsidis tells The National.

He says it is difficult to guess whether the youngest person record will be broken soon, especially given the devastating effect Covid-19 has had on travel.
However, it is clear the record is being broken year by year,
he says.
A few years ago, the ‘youngest person’ was 29; that then became 27, and then eventually 21.
Stephanie, 46, grew up in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and travelled outside the US for the first time in high school when she did a year abroad in Hong Kong and learned Cantonese. During her time at the University of Pennsylvania, she spent a semester in Moscow studying Russian.

She moved to Singapore for her first job out of university with Merrill Lynch, and has since lived in various countries, including the US, India, Lebanon and the UAE. The Harvard MBA graduate came to the UAE to work as a McKinsey consultant and has been at MBC since 2005.

During her studying and working life, she started “roaming” the world. After giving birth to Ophelia in the US in October 2011, within two weeks Stephanie was hiking in the Utah canyons with her in a baby carrier.

The travel never stopped and “she always accompanied me”, says Stephanie. Early on, Ophelia visited countries such as France, Oman, Ukraine, Madagascar, Botswana and Zambia.

At age six, in Nepal, Ophelia climbed to 4,400 metres on the Tengboche to Dingboche hiking trail, which leads to Mount Everest base camp. “I’m a very strong hiker I think,” Ophelia says.

A few of Ophelia’s memorable moments include staying with her nanny Mercy in the Philippines, where she bathed in a bucket and sometimes had no electricity, and “the craziest dog sledding” on Siberia’s frozen Lake Baikal, the world’s largest fresh water lake.

I do like all of the countries, but there is a favourite: Eritrea,


Ophelia says.
I love Africa, it’s my happy place.
She started writing about her travels in a journal over the last year and Eritrea was heavily featured.
I wrote everything about it,
she says.
They had a camel market, they had beautiful mountains, they had Italian architecture and a lot of fun stuff to do there. And my heart loved it.
Benin, too, is one of her top picks because of the “voodoo dancing” and a temple where there
were pythons in every direction you would go, so it was kind of scary.


She also remembers the salt rocks in “weird star shapes” in Djibouti and the “beautiful waterfall” in Angola.

But when asked where she wants to go next, Ophelia surprises her mother by naming a couple of traditional tourist destinations: Paris and Egypt.

Paris, because
it seems pretty cool to see the Eiffel Tower and the art museums and Mona Lisa and the ballets,
she says.

And Egypt
because I want to see the pyramids and I think it’s a cool place and there’s the Red Sea.
For now, Stephanie and Ophelia have resorted to staycations in Abu Dhabi, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah. But they are itching to get back on the road again, as soon as it is allowed and safe.
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Re: Eritrea MoI, Press Release!

Post by Zmeselo » 06 Jun 2020, 15:05



June 6, is Poet Alexander Pushkin’s Day
Pushkin Day in Russia is annually celebrated, on June 6.
The Anniversary of the birth of the great Russian poet and the founder of modern Russian literary language.
Pushkin Monument in Asmara- Eritrea.
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