ERITREA — To African leaders who keeps "winning" elections by a landslide. Please don't copy this. Printing landslide ballot results is one thing, earning enough trust to walk freely among your own people is another. What works in #Eritrea could turn your victory lap into a state funeral. So, don't! #Sawa38th
@ebczena Full of of garbage. Eritrea is sovereign country including its two port of Massawa and Assab.
Ethiopians need to wake up, Abiy is destroying your country creating fabricated wars within and outside
ETHIOPIA — The Potemkin Party spent billions making Addis Ababa look pretty for the cameras, then forgot the small detail called drainage. The moment a few drops fall from the sky, the city turns into a water park.
ETHIOPIA — The Potemkin Party spent billions making Addis Ababa look pretty for the cameras, then forgot the small detail called drainage. The moment a few drops fall from the sky, the city turns into a water park.
Good Read - Date Palm Production in Eritrea: Current Status and Way Forward
Public Relations Office, Ministry of Agriculture
*"...Eritrea possesses an extensive coastline stretching from Ras Qeisar to Ras Dumera, providing highly suitable agro-ecological conditions for date palm cultivation. To utilize this valuable natural resource for the benefit of the people, the Ministry of Agriculture has launched a large-scale Date Palm Development Project along the coastal areas of both the Northern Red Sea and Southern Red Sea Regions. To date, approximately 50,000 date palm seedlings have been planted".
*"...The Ministry plans to significantly expand this Date Palm Cultivation Project along the Red Sea coastal areas. Under the Agriculture and Food Development Strategy, the objective is to increase the number of planted date palms to approximately one million trees by 2030–2031. Successful implementation of this program will substantially increase domestic date production and enable Eritrea to become a recognized producer of quality dates while generating considerable environmental and socio-economic benefits".
https://t.co/0XGC6ktFiB
Solid stuff here on Ethiopia’s ruling class and its deepening, disaster-bound structural dependency on the UAE!
"This testimony warrants close attention. Invading the Eritrean port of Assab — the maritime outlet Ethiopia lost when Eritrea gained independence in 1993 — would have meant a full-scale regional war in the Horn of Africa. For a decision of such magnitude, involving war and peace, to have come close to execution “at the urging” of a Gulf capital means that what is described as a partnership has gone beyond the logic of alliance into the logic of dependency. Abu Dhabi is no longer merely influencing Ethiopian calculations; it is proposing wars for Addis Ababa."
"In other words, at a moment when countries across the region, from the Haftar family in Libya to governments in the Horn of Africa, are recalculating between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, Ethiopia appears to be the only state that has lost the luxury of recalculation not necessarily because its national interest requires it, but because the accumulated structure of dependency since 2018 has left it with no room to maneuver."
"In Abiy Ahmed’s discourse today, the Adwa narrative serves a compensatory function more than a mobilizing one. The greater the actual dependency on foreign powers, the louder the dose of historical pride in the rhetoric as if invoking Menelik II could heal what the present has failed to preserve. The result is a unique model of voluntary dependency: no occupying forces and no coercive treaties, but rather a web of interests and indebtedness — financial, military, and existential — woven patiently over eight years until breaking free became costlier than remaining within it."
https://t.co/qKaSreO00H
ERITREA — The greatest tragedy is that it is the peoples of the Horn of Africa who continue to bear the heaviest burden of policies that undermine peace and security. Every act of brinkmanship, inflammatory rhetoric, and disregard for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states diverts scarce resources from development, weakens regional trust, discourages investment, and prolongs uncertainty for millions.
PP, that turns violence against its own people, can hardly inspire confidence that it will live in peace with its neighbors. Leadership that normalizes coercion, repression, and confrontation at home inevitably erodes trust abroad and fuels regional instability.
Equally regrettable is that those with the influence to help reverse this dangerous trajectory too often choose to look the other way. By extending diplomatic cover, political backing, and financial support without demanding genuine accountability or restraint, they risk emboldening the very policies that fuel instability. Silence and selective engagement are not neutral; they carry consequences for the entire region.
The Horn of Africa deserves a different path, one founded on mutual respect, sovereign equality, good-neighborliness, and strict adherence to international law. The region's future lies not in revisionist ambitions, manufactured grievances, or threats of force, but in dialogue, cooperation, and a genuine commitment to peaceful coexistence.
— Amb. Sophia Tesfamariam @AmbStesfamariam
UAE’s financing of Iran regime is a fact now known worldwide. Beyond this, it has been repeatedly proven with hard evidence over the last three years that the UAE has been procuring millions of dollars worth of UAVs and weapons systems from Chinese communist regime for the RSF.
Recent footage from the field clearly exposes this supply chain and military movement: a Chinese-made FK-2000 air defense system, valued at millions of dollars, was definitively destroyed in an operation conducted by the Sudanese Army.