Re: Waw technology boom in Eritrea
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Re: Waw technology boom in Eritrea
አገው እምሶ,
እስኪ የአገው ምድር ወይም ትግራይ ቴክኖሎጂ የት እንደደረሰ አሳይኝ:: በብድር እና እዳ የተሰራው አዲስ አበባ በእያንዳንድሽ ጭንቅላት ላይ የብድር እዳ አለብሽ:: በስልጣኔ እና ንቃት ኤርትራ ላይ ሳትደርሱ ምጽኣት ይደርሳል:: እንዲችው እንዳከካችሁ አለም ታልፋለች
Meanwhile this is real Ethiopia. Primitive mofs
እስኪ የአገው ምድር ወይም ትግራይ ቴክኖሎጂ የት እንደደረሰ አሳይኝ:: በብድር እና እዳ የተሰራው አዲስ አበባ በእያንዳንድሽ ጭንቅላት ላይ የብድር እዳ አለብሽ:: በስልጣኔ እና ንቃት ኤርትራ ላይ ሳትደርሱ ምጽኣት ይደርሳል:: እንዲችው እንዳከካችሁ አለም ታልፋለች
Meanwhile this is real Ethiopia. Primitive mofs
Re: Waw technology boom in Eritrea
That is why we say Eritrea is back to stone age!
Re: Waw technology boom in Eritrea
When you are an Agame like AxumQizana or from Wollo like Almaze=Misraq, traffic lights are the height of technology. It is always comical when primitive people try to be condescending!
BTW, Dumbista, many Euruopeon cities are abandoning traffic lights.

BTW, Dumbista, many Euruopeon cities are abandoning traffic lights.
Re: Waw technology boom in Eritrea
Sesame so those like you suffering from colonial syndrome are civilized ones?
Re: Waw technology boom in Eritrea
Eritrea has installed traffic lights equipped with high-definition cameras.
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The Tiger Economy is rising after 35 years.
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Re: Waw technology boom in Eritrea
ኢትዮጵያውያን እና ያላባራው ሕገ-ወጥ የሰዎች ዝውውር
238,000 migrants by mid-2025 what will the total be by the end of the year?
Every year, thousands of Ethiopian citizens risk their lives attempting to reach Saudi Arabia through irregular and extremely dangerous routes. Driven by economic hardship, insecurity, unemployment, and the absence of real opportunities at home, many are forced into the hands of smugglers who transport them across the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden to Yemen, before they attempt to cross into Saudi Arabia. This journey, known as the Eastern Route, is among the most perilous migration routes in the world.
Along the way, countless migrants die at sea, while many others are shot at the Yemen–Saudi border. Some survive only to lose their legs or arms, permanently disabled by violence. Those who make it across often end up exploited, underpaid, and abused, treated as disposable labour rather than human beings. Yet despite the known dangers, the cycle repeats. When a country can not offer safety, dignity, or jobs, people are pushed to choose death, injury, or exploitation over staying behind.
Re: Waw technology boom in Eritrea
ETHIOPIA —
These losses stem from what critics describe as
particularly the central bank’s decision to offer a 15 percent premium to incentivize local gold supply and discourage informal gold trading.doing business the wrong way,
said Dr. Abdulmenan Mohammed, a seasoned financial expert who closely follows Ethiopia’s financial sector.The losses will continue to grow as long as the Birr keeps depreciating,
According to Abdulmenan, NBE has been purchasing locally sourced gold at a significant loss simply to gain access to foreign currency.
he said.The bank was unwilling to correct this approach, and as a result it has already lost 40 billion Birr,
He added that while losses were expected, the scale was shocking.
Abdulmenan told The Reporter.I could not believe my eyes when I saw the 445 billion Birr loss. This is due to the debt the NBE owes Abu Dhabi and Saudi, which remain unpaid. Following last year’s currency floating, the payable loss on these unpaid debts surged exponentially. Even with minimal currency depreciation, the losses are huge,
Central banks are generally expected to operate profitably or at least maintain financial stability. When a national bank begins registering losses of this magnitude, it signals deep structural problems. In Ethiopia’s case, it suggests the economy is edging toward an emergency phase.
Ultimately, the cost of servicing the central bank’s growing debt will not disappear. It will be passed on to taxpayers, either directly or indirectly.
Ethiopians should prepare for a higher cost of living, rising inflation, and deeper poverty in the years ahead. What the country is experiencing now may only be the early stage of a much more severe economic crisis.
Readers are strongly encouraged to review the full auditor’s report to fully grasp the seriousness of the situation facing the Ethiopian economy. https://
thereporterethiopia.com/48481/
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Eritrea = No Risk, No Progress.
Back to stone age!
Truly a sad story of our time!
Back to stone age!
Truly a sad story of our time!