Senior Eritrean delegation on working visit to Sudan

Senior Eritrean delegation composed of Mr. Osman Saleh, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Presidential Adviser Mr. Yemane Gebreab is on working visit to the Republic of Sudan.

The Eritrean delegation delivered message of President Isaias Afwerki to General Abdel Fattah Al Burhan, President of the Republic of Sudan.

In his message President Isaias underscored Eritrea’s hope that Sudan, with President Al Burhan’s leadership, will overcome the serious political, economic and security challenges it has been facing.

President Al Burhan on his part, thanked President Isaias for his support and stated that despite domestic and external difficulties, the situation was moving in a positive trajectory.

The Eritrean delegation also met and held extensive discussions in Khartoum with Gen. Mohammad Hamdan Daglo, Vice President of Sudan, and Dr. Jibril Ibrahim, Minister of Finance, focusing on enhancement of bilateral relations of partnership and cooperation as well as regional developments.

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea

Southern Region: Activity assessment meeting

The Southern Region administration held activity assessment meeting of 2021 on 6 April in Mendefera city.

According to the report presented by Mr. Habteab Tesfatsion, Governor of the region, in 2021 commendable activities have been implemented including water and soil conservation, renovation of roads and micro-dams, as well as planting tree seedlings with a view to redress the environment.

Indicating that coordinated activities have been conducted on the part of Government and PFDJ institutions to implement the charted-out development programs amid the restrictions to control the spread of COVID-19 pandemic, Mr. Habteab said that successful activities have been exerted to curb the spread of the pandemic.

Pointing out that with the ample distribution of rainfall in the rainy season agricultural production has increased by 25% compared to the of last season, Mr. Habteab said that 319 dams and micro-dams in the region have collected enough water and will have significant contribution in the development of irrigation farming.

Mr. Habteab went on to say that as part of the effort to ensure potable water supply, potable water projects have been put in place in the administrative areas of Adi-Felesti, Kisad-Daero, Adewhi, Geza-Dingur, Senafe, Adi-Setah, Adi-Hargets, and micro-dams have been constructed in five sub-zones of the region.

Mr. Habteab also commended the residents for the contribution they extended in support of families of martyrs and to the development of teaching-learning process.

The participants on their part conducted extensive discussion on the report presented and adopted various recommendations.

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea

Conviction to strengthen participation in national affairs

Eritrean nationals in the UK and Northern Ireland as well as “Tsinat Group” in Germany expressed conviction to strengthen participation and contribution in the national affairs.

The nationals also contributed 73 thousand 210 Pounds and 57 thousand Euros in support of the activities of Eritrean communities.

Accordingly, nationals residing in West London contributed 38 thousand 450 Pounds, nationals in Manchester 12 thousand 960 Pounds, nationals in Leicester 4 thousand 400 Pounds, nationals in Nottingham 8 thousand 800 Pounds, nationals in Sheffield 8 thousand 600 Pounds and “Tsinat Group” in Germany contributed 57 thousand Euros.

“Tsinat Group” comprises youth from different ages and conducts awareness raising programs with a view the Eritrean youth in Germany comprehend their history and identity.

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea

Southern Region Assembly regular meeting

The Regional Assembly of the Southern Region held its 20th regular meeting on 7 April in Mendefera under the theme “Ever Ready to Ensure Integrity and Peace of Country”.

Indicating that building strong national economy, ensuring social justice, as well as guaranteeing national security and stability are among the major tasks, Mr. Wolday Gebre, chairman of the regional assembly, called on the public to strengthen participation in the national affairs.

Mr. Wolday commending the training programs that the regional administration organized to members of the Construction Development and Internal Revenue with a view to enable them provide efficient and timely service to the public, called for organizing similar programs to members of the other sectors.

Pointing out that strong effort has been exerted on agricultural infrastructure programs, construction development, potable water supply as well as other social service provisions, Mr. Habteab Tesfatsion, Governor of the region, called on members of the assembly to reinforce participation in the effort to develop educational facilities.

Members of the assembly on their part conducted extensive discussion on the report presented and adopted various recommendations including for strong measures to halt under age marriages, establishing regional museum, providing timely information to farmers and encourage them apply crops rotation, as well as for conducting sustainable awareness raising programs with a view to inspire the public strengthen participation in controlling crimes and ensure peace in their areas.

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea

EmbassyMedia – ERITREA BOLOGNA: Decades of Fervent Nationalism!

Bologna was not only a center for festival, but it was a center where cultural, political, historic and above all national sentiments were reflected in true image through unremitting efforts of Eritreans all over the world. It was indeed a venue where all nationals shared updated information about the development of the struggle for independence. The unyielding perseverance of Eritreans in the Diaspora and their attachment to their homeland makes them ambassadors of their nation and backers of the then active struggle for national independence. The struggle for independence took its sturdy roots in the unity of all Eritreans in the homeland and also in the abroad. The entire world, which turned blind eye to the Eritrean national cause, was then forced to clearly see the just cause through the very unity of all Eritreans inside the country and also from around the world. Eritrea Festival Bologna has been among the vivid gatherings of Eritreans outside Eritrea. It is the love they always cherish in their mind that enabled all Eritreans contribute what they could in support of the struggle for independence. All in kind and monetary contributions were made possible through staging cultural shows and also through dinner receptions in which all Eritreans from Italy, Germany, UK, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, Israel, Australia, Greece, Belgium, France and Holland gather and raise funds. A number of influential and interested foreigners were also invited to take part in such an Eritrean gathering. Thus, Festival of Eritrea in Bologna was highly instrumental towards boosting economic capability and strengthening political activities of the EPLF in a great deal. Bologna continues to enjoy the voice of Eritrea and Eritreans, enjoyed the unity of Eritreans which it has been accustomed to since some forty years back. Bologna finds this unity has by far been strengthened and the number of pilgrims has been redoubled.

Source: Dehai Eritrea Online

Central Region: Success in Reforestation

Protecting the natural environment and redressing Eritrea with vegetation has been a major task in Eritrea following its independence. Students Summer Work Program was launched in 1994 with the grand goal of working for reforestation, soil and water conservation and environmental protection. The reforestation programs carried out in the post-independence period have shown remarkable progress. This article briefly highlights the reforestation campaigns, including soil and water conservation and tree planting programs in the Central region.

To make the greening campaign in the Central region a success, over one million tree seedlings have been supplied annually by nine nursery stations in the region. The major nurseries are located in Bietghergish and Adi-Quntsi (Berik sub-zone), Shimanugus-Lalay (Serejeka sub-zone), Merhano (Galanefhi sub-zone) while smaller stations are found in Gheremi, Himberti, Zagir, Adi-Shaka and Adi-Hawesha.

Eucalyptus is the most widely preferred tree in the highlands because it grows fast and has big demand in the construction sector. But efforts have also been made to conserve and recover indigenous trees by encouraging the planning of trees such as olive, pine and acacia.

Mr. Abraham Teklu, representative of Wildlife and Forestry Authority in the Central region, has been working in the field for over 30 years. He said reforestation is a demanding task, and although the work that has been done in reforestation is encouraging a lot more needs to be done.

To make the tree seedlings resistant to water shortages that may occur in the plantation areas, they are grown to reach at least a height of 30 cm and pass through hardening phases in the nursery stations. “The seedlings that pass all hardening phases show a 100% growing rate,” Mr. Abrham said.

Most areas in the Central region have suitable temperatures for the seedlings to grow. The regular rainy seasons and early rains have impacted the growth of the seedlings planted in various localities. Mr. Abraham said that studies show there has been an average growth rate of 70% to 80% of the trees.

The Central region has small farm areas and the tree seedlings have been mostly planted in places that are less convenient for the cultivation of crops. Enclosures have been made to ensure the safety of the trees while grazing lands have been identified to avoid conflict between farmers and the reforestation program organizers.

Residents of the Central region have been very supportive of the forestry programs. According to Mr. Abraham, in collaboration with the governments in their administrative areas and other stake holders, communities in the Serejeka sub-zone have been using income generated from the sales of trees to support social service providers in their localities.

The success of the reforestation program cannot be guaranteed without efforts to protect the trees that have been planted. Therefore, for big enclosures villagers nominate foresters whose monthly salaries are paid by the Government whereas smaller ones are monitored by foresters who are not given salaries but supported in kind by village communities.

Communal seedling planting programs have been regularly carried out in villages, and the Summer Students Work Program has been carried out since 1994. Both campaigns have made a difference in environmental protection in the Central region through soil and water conservation schemes and redressing various areas with vegetation.

The Government, the private sector as well as religious institutions have been playing roles in reforestation programs. The Eritrean Defense Forces have been planting trees in their camps and individuals have been planting trees in their farms and their houses’ courtyards.

As part of the national greening campaign, 17 institutions from the Central region have participated in reforestation programs initiated in 2021 in Mai-Dmnet area. Overall, the institutions have planted on 38 hectares of land around 90,000 seedlings, whose growth rate is 92%, Mr. Abraham said. The area has been designated as an enclosure protected by foresters. In a similar vein, organized by the National Confederation of Eritrean Workers some institutions have been planting trees in Embaderho with promising results.

All parties engaged in the planting of seedlings in Mai-Dmnet area have made good contribution to the success of the greening project. The wetness in the area sustained due to the rainy season of the eastern lowlands has been helpful for the reforestation efforts in the area. Similar reforestation initiatives have been taken around Mai-Sirwa.

Mr. Abraham said that a successful reforestation program cannot be carried out without the construction of terraces and other means of soil and water conservation schemes. Representatives of the institutions that took part in the planting of trees and construction of terraces in Mai-Dmnet, for instance, visited the area and expressed their satisfaction that their hard work has paid off, Mr. Abrham said. “We have been pushing forward with our commitment to increase our efforts in the construction of terraces to bring about drastic change.”

Mr. Abraham said that reforestation programs have been carried out for over 28 years and the result is quite impressive. Overall, the reforestation programs in the Central, Southern and Anseba regions and some parts of the Gash-Barka region have been quite encouraging and the limited growth rate of reforested areas in other regions is mainly due to their hot climate.

Mr. Abraham invites everyone to visit the reforested areas and see the achievements for themselves. He finally called on members of the general public to take communal or individual initiatives to plant trees, and he gave his reassurance that they will be provided with seedlings and technical assistance.

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea

When the Going Gets Tough the Tough Get Going

Meet Eritrean cyclist, Henok Mulubrhan. The reigning African champion and the current UCI Continental Team Bike Aid rider. The African Continental Cycling Championships (ACCC) are a series of cycling competitions held annually in both men and women category. The competitions include, Individual Time Trial (ITT), Team Time Trial (TTT), the recently introduced mixed relay and the final road race which decides the African cycling champion. The competitions have been held since 2001, and over the past 12 editions, the championship has been dominated by Eritrean riders. Henok, like his predecessors, has already shown what he is made of in tough races at home and in Europe. He is currently considered one of the continent’s biggest talents and was crowned African cycling champion after an incredible sprint win at Sharm El-sheik in March. We have conducted a brief interview; here we go…

• It’s nice having you here Henok. Please introduce our readers with yourself.

The pleasure is all mine, and thank you for having me here. My name is Henok Mulubrhan and I’m a professional cyclist. I was born in Asmara on November 11, 1999 and was brought up here as well. I have always had love for cycling since my childhood. It was a dream I wanted to come true. Hence I joined cycling in 2014 after approval from my parents. I started with a mountain bike and eventually progressed to the third division a year later, and I finally joined Asbeco Club in 2016 in the second division. Later that year, I participated at the Junior World Cycling Championships in Qatar representing Eritrea. Accordingly, I have represented my country and my teams in various competitions ever since.

I also want to tell you that I have signed a new contract with a new team that will be effective on April 1.

• Congratulations on your success. How was the African Championships this year?

Thank you. The African Continental Championships 2022 was an amazing competition. I am short of words to explain the feeling I had during that time. Cycling isn’t an easy job. I had to give all I could to reach the stage I am at the time. It is a collective sum of the sweat and tears I had shed. Of course it has a lot of challenges but I always had a clear goal and faced the hardships with enthusiasm.

I am always keen to learning more on how to maintain consistency. This year has started with a great success overall but consistency is of paramount importance to me. We need to keep practicing more and more. It keeps getting harder and so we should also get stronger and better. Eritrea has now maintained a big name among the ranks of the well-known countries in the cycling and athletics world. Hence, I strongly believe that to keep up the name of the country, the federations and all the pertaining institutions should put more effort on nurturing young cyclists and promoting the growing ones.

• Is it true that the cyclists at the ACCC were particularly threatened by Eritrean riders?

Definitely they were. Eritrea has a big name and history in cycling. A lot of Eritrean cyclists have been dominating the African championship and have been making names in other world competitions. The enthusiasm that we have and the effort that we put into what we do is probably the reason that makes Eritrean cyclists outstanding. We as a country have the potential to conquer the cycling world and this puts pressure on other cyclists.

• Multiple successes have been achieved in cycling this year, what is the secret?

I think it’s because the extent of our ability has been growing as a nation. The relentless need for growth and success pushed us to step out of our comfort zones. Our nation’s name has crossed the continent and reached in Europe now.

The government and the fans keep supporting us from the very beginning which also inspired motivation in us. All of the Eritrean cyclists who have excelled in major international competitions provide additional impetus for the young ones to upsurge interest in sports. The pioneer heroes became role models for many of us to devote our efforts intensely to cycling. We are confident in our potentials and in what we can do as we saw our older brothers and sisters achieve great success in the sport world. Our support for each other and the federation made us confident and undeniably strong.

• What impact will the growing success have to our nation?

First of all it is making our nation’s name shine in the world, we are putting our print in the sport world. As of today, Eritrea is ranked 21st in the UCI nation ranking and we’ll keep going until we reach the top. Despite the biased points of view of some people from the outside and despite how small our country is, this country has been the most successful cycling nation in African for several years and brings forth the greatest talents. Our brothers and friends such as Merhawi Kudus, Amanuel Ghebregziabhier, Daniel Teklehaymanot, Biniam Ghirmay and more are making history by finding their way into World Tour Teams. Hence, I am convinced that more young riders will come and make history in the cycling world. There’s no doubt that we can prevail as a cycling nation. Eritrean cyclists have become one source of pride for Eritrea and Africa in general.

• Any final remarks

Sport in general and cycling in particular has always been a part of the daily routine in our country. I’m sure there are a lot of young boys and girls who are dreaming and wanting to become cyclists. I would love to tell them to dream big and work hard to live what they have been dreaming. I would love to advise all of the cyclists in Eritrea to keep on going without getting distracted. Have a clear goal and give your 100%. I did work very hard to reach here and everyone else should do that too to be successful in whatever they are doing.

I’m also so grateful to my fans who have been so supportive wherever I went to and all of my coaches. I’m also grateful to my family who have been very supportive of my career from the very beginning. And I want to dedicate the African Championship victory to our deceased sister cyclist Deset Kidane. Thank you!

• Thank you for time!

Source: Ministry of Information Eritrea