-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 30273
- Joined: 07 Aug 2010, 00:35
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 33606
- Joined: 30 Jul 2010, 20:43
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
ሕርር: ኩምትር: ድአ በላ!!!
Ships donated by the UAE
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 30273
- Joined: 07 Aug 2010, 00:35
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
At least no one can say Mugabe, the hero turned Zero, was somebody's bia!tch.
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 33606
- Joined: 30 Jul 2010, 20:43
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 30273
- Joined: 07 Aug 2010, 00:35
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
Don't be jealous of the hero who didn't become a Zero.
Rwanda records double-digit growth 12.2
https://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/rwanda- ... git-growth
Rwanda records double-digit growth 12.2
https://www.newtimes.co.rw/news/rwanda- ... git-growth
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 33606
- Joined: 30 Jul 2010, 20:43
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
You jump from 1 subject to another like you got someone's- you know what- poking you from behind.
Whose is it?
Btw, I see RESPECT, written allover Mugabe's face!
Whose is it?
Btw, I see RESPECT, written allover Mugabe's face!
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 33606
- Joined: 30 Jul 2010, 20:43
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
President IsaiasWe welcome & thank our Rwandese friends, for being with us on this spacial day.
Rwanda Observes Eritrean Martyr’s Day
22 JUN 2013
By TesfaNews
https://www.tesfanews.net/rwanda-observ ... rtyrs-day/
June 20th was the day the people and government of Rwanda were waiting for, to return their heartfelt gratitude towards the people and government of Eritrea.
As Eritreans all over the world prepare to honor the weighty tribute of their fallen heroes on Martyrs day, the Rwandan government sends its delegation led by Mr. Joseph Karemera, a member of the Executive Committee of the Rwandan Patriotic Front and Chairman of the country’s Assembly, to participate on the event.
However, this doesn’t happen without a reason.
A couple of months back, on a Sunday evening, the Eritrean government, together with the United Nations Country Team (UNCT) organized its first International Rwandan genocide commemoration day https://tesfanews.net/eritrea-observes- ... -genocide/ aimed at remembering the victims of the Rwanda Genocide.
The colorful 3 Km “Walk to Remember” event was well organized with the participation of government ministers, ambassadors, UN heads of agencies, and staff, as well as invited guests from various government institutions and civil society organizations in the country.
The intended message was clear. It was a show of solidarity, as well as an appreciation for the people and government of Rwanda, in their resilience and the efforts they mapped out to recover from the devastating effects of the horrific event.
In the course of his meeting with President Isaias Afwerki, Mr. Joseph delivered a message from Rwandan President Paul Kagame expressing his country’s readiness to work jointly with Eritrea as regards to bilateral, regional and international issues.
Speaking on the commemoration event, President Isaias expressed appreciation for the Eritrean people and the national media outlets for demonstrating the prevailing honor of the martyrs through staging different activities.
The president thanked members of the Rwandan delegation, and through them the people of Rwanda for their participation, so as to give added color to the historic day celebration.
The ceremony was concluded right after the head of the Rwandan delegation, Mr. Joseph Karemera, laid a flower wreath at the Martyrs Cemetery.
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 33606
- Joined: 30 Jul 2010, 20:43
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
KIGALI : Senior Eritrean Delegation Held Talks with President Kagame
27 June 2017
http://www.rwanda-podium.org/index.php/ ... ent-kagame
A senior Eritrean Government delegation comprising Mr. Osman Saleh, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Yemane Gebreab, Head of PFDJ Political Affairs, and Mr. Hagos Gebrehiwet, Head of PFDJ Economic Affairs, met and held talks with the President of Rwanda, Mr. Paul Kagame.
At the meeting held in Kigali, the Eritrean delegation conveyed message of congratulation and good wish from President Isaias Afwerki.
In his message to President Paul Kagame, President Isaias extended his warmest congratulations on behalf of the Government and people of Eritrea for his landslide victory in the Presidential elections. President Isaias also expressed his prospect that Rwanda will imbue higher economic growth and prosperity under his presidency.
At the meeting extensive discussion was conducted on bilateral relations between Eritrea and Rwanda as well on regional issues and the future of the African Union.
The senior Eritrean delegation has attended on 18 August at the swearing-in ceremony of the President of Rwanda, Mr. Paul Kagame.
It is to be recalled that recently President Isaias Afwerki had sent a letter to President Paul Kagame regarding the reform and restructuring of the African Union.
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 30273
- Joined: 07 Aug 2010, 00:35
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
What do you want me to tell you; that your Agameis not an Arab slave? Your worship of the Agame tyrant is well documented. You need to be de-programmed from cult worship. But, zombies don't respond well to deprogramming
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 30273
- Joined: 07 Aug 2010, 00:35
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
While your Agame is suckling some Arab balls to get some benefits
Rwanda records double-digit growth
By Julius Bizimungu
Published : September 17, 2019 | Updated : September 17, 2019
The Rwandan economy grew by 12.2 per cent from April to June this year largely driven by services, agriculture and industry, the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda has said.
The economy grew by 6.7 per cent over the same period last year, while it grew by 8.4 per cent in Quarter one (Jan-March) of 2019.
Services such as trade, transport, finance as well as professional and technical activities, were the main drivers of growth in the second quarter of the year.
Overall, the service sector grew by 12 per cent thanks to a 23 per cent increase in wholesale and retail trade activities of locally made and imported products despite the loss of momentum in global trade.
Transport, hotels and restaurants as well as financial services contributed relatively to the growth in services. Transport registered a 17 per cent and financial services, while hotels and restaurants, both grew by 13 per cent, according to data released on Monday.
Globally, trade in commercial services slowed down in the second half of 2019, according to the latest Services Trade Barometer released by the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
But Uzziel Ndagijimana, the Minister for Finance and Economic Planning, said Rwanda’s economy was hardly affected by major global dynamics.
“We are not immune to the global trade impact, but it was minor compared to the global economy,” he said. “We have seen, for instance, our export revenues in the recent past slowing because of the reduction in international commodity prices.”
Meanwhile, public administration grew by 12 per cent while professional, scientific and technical activities increased by 13 per cent.
According to the report by NISR, other sectors that drove the economy include agriculture and industry.
The agriculture and industry sectors contributed 28 per cent and 17 per cent of the GDP, respectively.
The remaining 8 per cent was attributed to adjustment for taxes and subsidies on products.
In the second quarter of 2019, agriculture activity grew by 5 per cent, driven by export and food crops, which increased at a rate of 6 per cent and 4 per cent, respectively.
Production of coffee increased by 21 per cent, but tea production slowed by 3 per cent.
Industry
In the same period, industry activity increased 21 per cent boosted by construction and manufacturing activities. Construction grew by 32 per cent and this lifted quarrying activity by 36 per cent.
Manufacturing growth stood at 16 per cent, thanks to increased production of metallic and non-metallic construction materials, as well as chemicals and plastic products.
Production of metallic and non-metallic construction equipment (mainly cement) increased by 43 per cent and 42 per cent, respectively. Chemicals and plastic products increased by 32 per cent owing to increased growth of paints and soaps.
Similarly, wood and paper, printing (mainly cleaning papers and tissues) increased by 35 per cent, while food processing and production of beverages increased by 8 per cent and 6 per cent, respectively.
President Paul Kagame had alluded to the strong growth rate recorded in the second quarter of 2019 during his address at the Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) Bureau Politique on Saturday, saying that it reflected the ability that the country had.
“This shows us what is possible. It also shows us that sometimes we stand in our own way and do not achieve what we are capable of. We are not only capable of achieving more but we need to reach these goals,” he noted.
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 33606
- Joined: 30 Jul 2010, 20:43
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 30273
- Joined: 07 Aug 2010, 00:35
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
ዓጋመ ኪድ ኣልግስ፣ ቆርባዕጠባው ሽልሖ ዓረብ
Zmeselo wrote: ↑16 Sep 2019, 21:53Say, ጎይታይ እንታይ ክእዘዝ?
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 33606
- Joined: 30 Jul 2010, 20:43
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
ብዛዕባ ቐጠር ከምአ ትብሊ ኔርኪ: ዉሽማ አልአሙዲ:: ክንደይሳዕ ኢየ ከዘክረኪ?
ሚልዮናት ዶላራት ካብ ኢማራት ክአቱ ክትርኢ ኢኺ አብ ቀረባ ጊዜ: አንቲ ብዕልግቲ ከንሻ::
ሚልዮናት ዶላራት ካብ ኢማራት ክአቱ ክትርኢ ኢኺ አብ ቀረባ ጊዜ: አንቲ ብዕልግቲ ከንሻ::
Awash wrote: ↑16 Sep 2019, 21:56ዓጋመ ኪድ ኣልግስ፣ ቆርባዕጠባው ሽልሖ ዓረብZmeselo wrote: ↑16 Sep 2019, 21:53Say, ጎይታይ እንታይ ክእዘዝ?
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 30273
- Joined: 07 Aug 2010, 00:35
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
ጠባው ሽልሖ ዓረብ ምዃንካ ኣመስኪርካ
Zmeselo wrote: ↑16 Sep 2019, 22:08ብዛዕባ ቐጠር ከምአ ትብሊ ኔርኪ: ዉሽማ አልአሙዲ:: ክንደይሳዕ ኢየ ከዘክረኪ?
ሚልዮናት ዶላራት ካብ ኢማራት ክአቱ ክትርኢ ኢኺ አብ ቀረባ ጊዜ: አንቲ ብዕልግቲ ከንሻ::
Awash wrote: ↑16 Sep 2019, 21:56ዓጋመ ኪድ ኣልግስ፣ ቆርባዕጠባው ሽልሖ ዓረብZmeselo wrote: ↑16 Sep 2019, 21:53Say, ጎይታይ እንታይ ክእዘዝ?
-
- Member+
- Posts: 7274
- Joined: 07 Jun 2012, 05:03
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
Do you remember the hey days when brother Adwusha used to be known just as a copycat and without using profanity??? I am talking about Adwusha when he used to be cheering about Eritrean Sanctions ??? I do... Now time has changed to the opposite and he has just became an angry agame man....I think he is even in the process of renouncing his Tigrayan identity to adopt Rawandan citizenship after realizing his Tigray is irrelevant at any level in our region let alone in International politics..
Time has changed indeed !!!
Dedebit is always dedeb
R.I.P Abay Tigray and TPLF
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 30273
- Joined: 07 Aug 2010, 00:35
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
Meanwhile, the Real Eritrean people suffer under the Agame junta.
መን’ዩ ዝጠለመ መስከረም?
https://eri-platform.org/updates/መንዩ-ዝጠ ... tNbYpU7EoU
መን’ዩ ዝጠለመ መስከረም?
https://eri-platform.org/updates/መንዩ-ዝጠ ... tNbYpU7EoU
-
- Senior Member+
- Posts: 30273
- Joined: 07 Aug 2010, 00:35
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
The saga continues
https://amharic.voanews.com/a/4616141.h ... o758CLerGU
"አሁን ያለው አዝማሚያና የፍልሰት መጠን “ኤርትራ ባዶዋን ልትቀር ይሆን እንዴ?” የሚል ጥያቄ ማጫሩ እንደማይቀር የፖለቲካ ሣይንስ ፕሮፌሰር፤ ዶ/ር ብሩክ ኃይሉ ተናግረዋል።"
-
- Member
- Posts: 1504
- Joined: 17 Dec 2013, 03:03
Re: The Arab Slave: Abu Dhabi to Khartoum Line Through Asmara
Asswash, fucxxe you fucxxe you fucxxe you fucxxe you fucxxe you fucxxe you fucxxe you fucxxe you