When ever #Ethiopia makes diplomatic relationship with any nation or body in the world, #Eritrea could not careless, in fact it sees it as a positive act. Be it the west, the east, the south... anyone!
The moment Eritrea makes diplomatic relations with any nation, be it #US, #Russia, #Egypt, #Sudan, #Somaila ...some #Ethiopian elite and especially PP minions quake in their boots and rattle their teeth and go absolutely berserk.
One is the sign of maturity, confidence and know their place in the world, and the other is the sign of complex, immaturity and have no idea where they are going in the world.
This Durfo landscape looks like a living painting ✨ 📷🇪🇷
Golden light pouring over endless layers of Eritrean highlands, with that perfect lone tree standing guard. Nature’s masterpiece.
Per #Eritrea’s MoI, #Afwerki & Sisi agreed to launch programs in marine resources, port infra & maritime transport. Likely: upgrades at Massawa & Assab, #Egypt-Eritrea shipping links, fisheries/seafood processing, cold storage, logistics hubs, fuel storage & maritime training.
A must-watch ERITV interview with an Indian teacher who has been teaching in #Barentu, for the past 23 years. Speaking in Tigrinya, she shares her experiences in #Eritrea and expresses her deep affection and appreciation for the country and its people. 👇
https://t.co/ulwhOxQOrB
@absnowx The moment you set your direction towards our Sea is the moment Ethiopia sees to exist. We can easily expand our borders south and trust me it wouldn’t be impossible to recreate Axum empire again. As for Egypt, we always had a strategic relationship due our geography’s.
Suddenly all the people who cared about human rights when Russia and Qatar hosted the world cup and suddenly quiet. .. No fancy documentary from the BBC on immigrants rights. No expose on Crime in inner cities (as we saw in South Africa)
Just silence.
Powering Communities: Expanding Reliable and Sustainable Energy Access
ERITREA ― A major milestone in energy access for rural communities was achieved with the final interconnection of the Adi Keih 2×6 MVA substation to the national electricity grid.
This critical upgrade delivered reliable power to around 100,000 people across 57 villages in the Adi Keih, Senafe, Mai Ayni, and Tsorona subzones, replacing costly standalone generation and significantly reducing fuel consumption.
The transition supports cleaner, more sustainable, and more cost-efficient energy access.
The positive effects are far-reaching. One University, 124 schools, serving over 50,000 students, now benefit from improved lighting and digital learning environments.
15 health facilities have reliable electricity to power essential medical equipment. This enables health facilities to perform emergency procedures, provide accurate diagnostic services, and maintain higher hygiene standards e.g., sterilizing tools, refrigerating vaccines, and ensuring clean
water).
Rural electrification has also created a more enabling environment for local small businesses, including metalworking shops, milling operations, tailoring enterprises, bakeries, and small-scale industries.
Early signs suggest the potential for new employment opportunities and income growth, particularly for women and youth involved in energy based livelihoods.
In rural areas, nearly 1,000 agricultural enterprises can now transition from diesel to electric water pumps, reducing fossil fuel usage, enabling more reliable irrigation systems, and promoting climate-friendly farming practices.
Collectively, these gains support improved food security, strengthened rural livelihoods, and advance inclusive sustainable development in #Eritrea.
(Source: UNDP Eritrea Annual Report 2025
https://t.co/1CHcctZ7rq)
@TeferiS1@Mengsteab444 You divided yourself the moment you opened full war on one of your regions people and their representatives. Now your leaders are currently fighting against ANOTHER region of your country. Doing perfectly fine dividing yourself, no need to even bring up 🇪🇷.
Good Sunday Deki Eri.
The lady in the video below provides a comprehensive explanation of Tigrigna weddings. To be honest, I’m familiar with all the songs and traditional warrior attire, but was not aware of their meanings.
🇪🇷 Eritrean Excellence on the Global Stage
Proud to see Eritrean innovator Yovela Debesay representing African voices in global climate discussions. Her work through the Global Climate Cooperative highlights a powerful truth: some of the world's most effective climate solutions are already being built within our communities.
From connecting local climate initiatives to empowering knowledge-sharing across Africa and the Global South, Yovela is helping shape a future driven by innovation, collaboration, and community leadership.
Eritrean women continue to prove that vision, intelligence, and determination know no boundaries.
#Eritrea #YovelaDebesay #AfricanExcellence #ClimateAction #WomenInLeadership #GlobalSouth #Innovation #DiasporaImpact