@ZecariasG Right! Brain drain is a serious matter. The west and others are beneficiaries of the skills and labour that emanates from Africans without investing on it. It makes me angry all the time particularly with high tax we are paying and yet we are seeing always as an outsiders.
@ZecariasG That sounds good, unfortunately, it is middle and the working classes that pays the most taxes , as companies and corporates know how to play with the system. I think government should place more incentives in micro enterprises and barricade it from being swamped by corporates.
@LoveMyEritreans@ZecariasG Absolutely true, just because you own the means of production doesn't mean you to have exploit them to maximize your profit. I believe by increasing their salaries, you are likely, in return, improve their productivity. Without incentives, they might reduce the output.
@ZecariasG I get your point, but many large companies can absorb a moderate wage increase through lower profits, reduced turnover, and higher productivity. The issue isn't raising wages endlessly rather it's setting a fair minimum without hurting jobs.
The defending champion, Henok Mulubrhan (XDS Astana) won stage 3 of @TDQL_Official in Huzhu and he's the new race leader! ๐๐ช๐ท He beat Caicedo and Fagundez in a small group sprint.
#TOMQ2026
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Ian Wright
@eritrean_post There are signs that Eritrea has gradually become more open to foreign visitors, with more travelers sharing positive experiences. If visa policies continue to liberalize alongside improvements in infrastructure and tourism services, Eritrea could capitalize on it's beauty.
@AtieWedi@eritrean_post Glad you being critical, I think that way the stalled government will wake up to discontent tunes. Otherwise, it will behave oddly as usual.
@CyclingAfrica@LeTour@dougryd Daniel inspired the young generation by winning the impossible, particularly coming from a country with meager resources except armed with determination. Bini took it another level! Change is indeed cumulative.