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A fictional political satire imagining a nervous #AbiyAhmedAli confronting mounting pressure at home and abroad while his cold UAE adviser, Ali, offers little sympathy. Fano, TDF, Ximdo, Oromo and Amhara politics, Eritrea, Egypt, Western support, Assab are becoming nightmares to his divide and conquer plan. One uncomfortable question: what happens when the plans start crumbling?
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Keynote Address by Minister Arefaine Berhe (presented by the DG for Regulatory and Supervision Services) at National Conference on Eritrean Agriculture Studies
"*...This event signifies a renewed commitment to transforming Eritrean agriculture and solidifying its role as the cornerstone of our nation’s economic prosperity. As we all know, Eritrea’s history is inextricably linked to our land, and agriculture has been the lifeblood of our communities and economy for generations. However, we recognize that simply maintaining existing practices is not enough to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world, including climate change, population growth, economic instability and ecological degradation. That is why this conference, organized under the theme 'Advancing Sustainable Agri-food Systems for National Economic Growth', is vitally important for sharing experiences and lessons learnt that could improve current practices to foster agricultural development".
*"...A thriving agricultural sector directly contributes to GDP, creates employment opportunities, reduces reliance on imports, and strengthens food security, which are all essential for Eritrea’s future development. This Conference therefore serves as a platform to display ongoing research, innovative solutions, and strategic planning aimed at realizing these ambitious goals. It is an opportunity to translate commitment into tangible action, driving sustainable agri-food systems that fuel our economic growth and development".
*"...This conference represents an opportunity for open dialogue, knowledge sharing, and collaborative planning. We value your insights as key stakeholders. Your contribution and active participation is essential in shaping the future of Eritrean agriculture. I thus call on each of us to embrace innovation, champion sustainable practices, and dedicate ourselves wholeheartedly to realizing this vision. Let us work together, as we embrace into the future, united in our commitment to building a vibrant agriculture, where the Eritrean agriculture sector thrives as a powerful engine for national economic advancement".
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Profile Q & A - #Eritrea, Technology as a Bridge Between Generations: A Conversation with Shambko Apps Group; by Kidane Shimendi
*"...Our overarching goal is to leverage digital technology to strengthen academic performance by designing mobile apps aligned with the official national curriculum across all nine Eritrean languages".
*"...Our initial research highlighted a clear gap: there was virtually no digital educational software, mobile applications, or video content available in local languages that mirrored the national school syllabus. To address this need, we began by developing Tigrinya-language platforms and plan to expand into Eritrea’s eight other national languages".
*"...Our primary goal is to adapt our existing frameworks into Eritrea’s other national languages. Additionally, we are prioritizing mathematics education. Given the recent national emphasis on improving STEM performance, we are developing gamified modules to simplify core mathematical concepts for young learners".
*"...Furthermore, all our applications are structured to serve members of the Eritrean diaspora, offering young people abroad an accessible way to learn their native languages and maintain ties to their cultural roots".
*"...We invite fellow software developers, translators, and educators - particularly native speakers of Eritrea’s various national languages - to collaborate with us on this initiative. By combining our efforts, we can expand digital learning tools for young students across the country".
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At the 75th Anniversary Miss World Opening Ceremony in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam, national ambassadors shone in gowns designed by fashion creators from their own countries.
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Calling a press conference a “revolution” doesn’t make it one. Political branding, biblical quotations, and claims of “speaking truth” are not substitutes for evidence, transparency, or genuine support among Eritreans.
Before treating the so-called Blue Revolution Front as credible, ask the basic questions: Who are they accountable to? Who supports them? What evidence backs their claims? What is their actual political program, and whose interests does it serve?
Credibility is earned through facts, consistency, transparency, and accountability—not declared from a podium in Addis Ababa.
It is equally important to challenge rhetoric that fuels mistrust, hostility, and division among the peoples of the Horn of Africa. Tibor’s interventions should be scrutinized critically, particularly where his rhetoric is seen as inflaming tensions rather than promoting dialogue, stability, and peaceful coexistence among Africans.
When a former U.S. diplomat’s public provocations undermine Washington’s own efforts to prevent escalation in the Horn, this is no longer just reckless commentary—it works against U.S. interests and deserves scrutiny. @US_SrAdvisorAF@TiborPNagyJr
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#Eritrea Call for Enhanced Public Understanding of Tourism Resources
In Keren, Mr. Saleh Ali, Director General of Tourism in the Anseba Region, called for greater public understanding of tourism resources so they can be preserved, passed to future generations, and used to boost the country’s economy.
The appeal was made during research in Geleb and Elaberet sub-zones and meetings with residents of Merat and Deki-Andu (8–9 August). Focus areas include the historic Rora Mensa’e fortress, threatened forests and wildlife, red marble deposits, and the need to protect endangered indigenous trees and cultural traditions.
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The Potemkin Party’s propaganda machinery is increasingly edgy and seems to spin out of control to miss the whole plot these days.
The telltale signs of this desperate mindset and quagmire are better accentuated by:
- the marathon interviews of its leader in the past ten days with Amhara Media Corporation (AMECO) and Oromo Broadcasting Network (OBN) principally on domestic issues but with frequent provocative digressions on Eritrea;
- the flurry of articles/Tv programmes on Eritrea by the Potemkin Party’s official/affiliated media outlets – Ethiopian News Agency (ENA), Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC), Fana Broadcasting Corporate (FBC), FDRE Institute of Foreign Affairs, Horn Review, etc.
PP’s new narrative on domestic issues peddled in the Interviews is naturally an internal matter that has no pertinence to Eritrea. As such, we shall not delve into their substance though we may allude, in passing, to the overwhelming consensus/verdict by most Ethiopian analysts on its dangerously myopic tactical approaches – and double-speak. That the Interviews are maliciously aimed at stigmatizing as well as inciting cleavages and polarization between certain, and especially the Amhara and Tigrayan, ethnic nationalities and intended as desperate appeals for sectarian support from the Oromo ethnic constituency.
In reference to Eritrea, the PP’s manufactured narratives venture into “creative” fantasies and fictious constructs that are grossly at variance with historical facts and events.
In a nutshell, the new “PP linen”, touted for the market, consists of:
1. Preposterous claims of Oromo “expedition” into Eritrea in the distant past to include full occupation of Midri Bahri (Medieval and independent Kingdom in the Highlands and eastern lowlands of present-day Eritrea). For “incontrovertible proof”, the pretentious PP leader invokes a phony conjecture of semantics to speculate “same origins” between Barentu (Eritrea’s capital city of the Gash Barka Region) and Borona in present-day Oromia Region; as well as Soira (the highest mountain in Eritrea), Debra and other numerous names (not explicitly listed in the Interview) in Eritrea with similar sounding places in Oromia etc.
2. These fantasies could have been routinely dismissed as hollow and risible if they were not fraught with tragic consequences.
3. Indeed, what the newly minted narrative signifies is that the malaise/quest for “sovereign port ownership” by invading Eritrean sovereign territory that the PP leader enunciated in October 2023; his previous and outrageous claims that “he could not find legal documents on Eritrean independence in Ethiopian official archives (Cabinet, Parliament etc.)”; subsequent claims on Eritrea’s Dahlak Islands and the southern coastline for reasons of “strategic depth” to “project Ethiopia’s maritime power” etc. have degenerated further towards terminal metastasis.
4. In effect, the Potemkin Party’s revisionist history and toxic agenda have now morphed into full-scale denial of Eritrea’s inalienable status as a sovereign nation. This recent chorus of aggression and war is of course antithetical to the 2018 Eritrea-Ethiopia Friendship Agreement which was anchored on Ethiopia’s full adherence to international law (and EEBC Award) and for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize!
5. Duplicitous and ironic as it is, the Potemkin Party’s agenda of aggression and war are increasingly couched in self-defense terms these days. To this end, Eritrea is constantly portrayed, by the PP’s media outlets, as “innately insecure whose survival depends on perpetual destabilization of Ethiopia”. Eritrea’s independence struggle is denigrated as an “external conspiratorial agenda that was concocted to weaken Ethiopia”.
6. All these transparent ruses are willfully peddled to prepare “historical and legal rationale” for a destructive war. The truth is Eritrea has never had the interest or political design and will to destabilize Ethiopia. The costly and long war of liberation was imposed on Eritrea due to Ethiopia’s expansionist ambitions and annexation in flagrant breach of international law. The border war from 1998-2000 essentially erupted due to the willful desire of the incumbent regime to change the sacrosanct colonial borders in violation of international law, the UN Charter and the AU’s Constitutive Act. The climate of tension and conflict that looms in the Horn of Africa region today is, again, largely a product of the Potemkin Party’s misguided policies of irredentism and hegemony. The illicit MOU that the Potemkin Party signed with Somaliland in 2024; its hosting of military base in southwestern Ethiopia to provide support to the RSF under the bidding of the UAE; and its constant threats and saber-rattling against Eritrea complete the picture of the reckless policies of destabilization to which the Potemkin Party seems wedded to for reasons known to itself.
7. Finally, Eritrea had indeed cultivated networks of support with various Ethiopian liberation movements, including the Oromo Liberation Front, during the armed struggle in 1980s. These were based on common denominators and platforms of opposition to oppression by the incumbent regimes in Ethiopia and recognition of Eritrea’s legitimate rights of decolonization. Even in those times, Eritrea’s principled position on Ethiopia’s unity and territorial integrity were crystal clear and explicitly pronounced; including in its 1984 seminal paper on EPLF ties with Ethiopian Opposition Movements.