Weizero Shitmeslo aka little ምጥሪ! Today, you just beat fuxxcked up when it comes to intelligence degenerating, but I am not surprised because, you are just A morally degraded cadre who is paid to repeat every crap like a parrot.Zmeselo wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 06:20What I'm personally praising is the hard work being exerted by Eritreans, eating well & not seeking handouts.
There is a conducive environment for innovation that comes through educatuon & it's about time we stop diminishing/undervaluing, the effort exerted by college students & others. Eritrea is a small country & until the job demography of the country changes from a farming society into an industrial one, parceling the land to private entrepreneurs like the weyane did in Ethiopia is not sustainable.
Has the machinary imported earlier, come into use? The answer is: yes!
Having said this, it personally doesn't brother me at all if all of you PIA haters (which is your right) would open thread after thread insulting him & his policies. Just, go ahead & knock yourselves out! Just don't attempt to change me into a hater, too. I'm saying "I & me', cos this thread was opened by yours truly.
Sabur wrote: ↑11 Sep 2021, 05:55
Always praising and coloring rosy the ONE Man's decisions of projects and policies is keeping Eritrea and the Eritrean People under developed and unmotivated.
This is NO conducive environment for private enterprises to innovate. Obvious to see Private Eritrean Enterprises flourishing in other African Countries.
Why NOT in Eritrea ?
One should learn from the Collective Farming - ጥሙር ማሕርስ - government Projects that miserably failed in the 1990s. Most of the Eritrean People and the farmers did not like the idea then. Government run projects are inefficient, waste of money and valuable resources.
How many times have we seen the gov't Eritrea importing Agricultural Machineries during the last 30 years ?
There are many failures that can be pointed in Eritrea because of ONE Man Government decisions. One of the reasons is not having Rules of Law the government issues and the People of Eritrea follow.
These Customary Laws or ሕጊ እንዳ 'ባ do not maintain and develop a nation. It is the constitution or Well Defined Rules of Law people agree with that maintains and develops a nation.
Your little ምጥሪ claimed that there is conducive environment for private enterprises through education? Which education is your little ምጥሪ talking about? The education is in Eritrea is so crappy that 5th graders can't even solve basic mathematics. in fact youngsters are encouraged by their parents to fail in academia so that they could stay in the same class to avoid Sawa. To counteract these phenomena, the regime came with brilliant and innovative solution which is, students could pass their exam even if their score is 20/100 in every subject. private schools which offered students solid and excellent education was ordered by the regime to shut down their business, SMAP Institute of Training, Education and Research/Consultancy is a prime example of a private school which offered student excellent education but it feel victim to the regime policy and it was ordered to shut down its doors.
In Eritrea, the import of one Cow from holland makes a headline news, this is just an attempt by the regime and parrots of the regimes to give the impression that the regime is doing some thing.
In regard to the agriculture, This is wedi Legesse aka "father of the poor"whose business flourished in the western Eritrea by growing crops and who run his business like a European model in terms of taking care of your employees, but the corrupt and morally degraded regime incarcerated him for more than 5 years with out any charge and he was incommunicado while he was a prisoner. Once he died in prison because of unknown circumstances, his relatives were called to collect his body. This is just a sample how the rule of law is operated in Eritrea and under such condition, No sane person should expect prosperity and development. The regime run the country like the Italian mafia aka cosa nostra with the means of blackmail, extortion including death.

Private enterprise and their role of developing a country.
AkIO Morita, the founder of Sony is the man who took the charge to make not only his own company but Japan as a country known for quality.

Lee Byung-chul

These two individual men and their companies alone, founders of Hyundai and Samsung accounts for the 20 % of the South Korean GDP. and here you are a low IQ cadre trying to sell us a failed formula of policy and convince us that some how it will be a success story in Eritrea.







