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Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Zmeselo » 24 Feb 2021, 21:37


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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Temt » 24 Feb 2021, 21:40

Just imagine how Eritrea would have fared if the crippling sanctions were not placed by the ሓሳዳት ዓጋመ፧

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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Zmeselo » 24 Feb 2021, 21:54


ኣስመራ ኣብ ጽገና ... 💕
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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

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Anseba Region Referral Hospital in Keren has seen significant progress in past years both in terms of equipment and professional personnel to cater for the whole gamut of - surgical, gynaecological, internal, ophthalmic, pediatric and OPD - services.
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New road, between Barentu and Mendefera.


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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Zmeselo » 24 Feb 2021, 23:14



Eritrea's delegation composed of Foreign Minister Osman Saleh and Presidential Adviser Yemane Ghebreab met today in Khartoum President of Sudan's Sovereign Council, General Al Burhan, & delivered message from President Isaias Afwerki regarding relations between Sudan & Ethiopia.


The Delegation also conveyed the message to PM Hamdock. In his letter, President Isaias stressed the need to overcome the differences between the two neighbours amicably & patiently. President Al Burhan & PM Hamdock expressed their appreciation for Eritrea's continued initiative.

President Al Burhan and PM Hamdock further reaffirmed Sudan's determination to peacefully solve temporary difficulties, develop strong ties with Ethiopia and work for regional cooperation.
(Yemane G. Meskel: @hawelti)



Met with H.E. Mohan Peiris, Permanent Representative of Sri Lanka who paid a virtual visit to @Eritrea_UN. We exchanged views on the variety of issues in discussion at the UNGA- will find avenues for greater cooperation @UN, as we advance Sri Lanka- Eritrea relations. 🇱🇰🇪🇷

H.E. Ambassador Mathu Joyini, Permanent Representative of South Africa paid a virtual courtesy visit 2 @Eritrea_UN. We discussed Eritrea- South Africa relations, opportunities 4 collaborative work, the Women Peace & Security agenda, @UN reform & strengthening the African Group
(Amb. Sophia Tesfamariam: @stesfamariam)





Delivered a statement on behalf of Africa Group at the closing session of the 5th UN Environment Assembly & Launch of Unep@50 held virtually today 23rd Feb, 2021

Unea5 addressed, our planetary triple crisis
• climate change
• biodiversity loss &
• pollution

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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Zmeselo » 25 Feb 2021, 05:02




EPSL announces the addition of Michael Seium as Director of Communications

https://www.epslsoccer.com/epsl-announc ... hI7DI9sHpk

The Eastern Premier Soccer League (EPSL) welcomes Michael Seium as the Communications Director for the League



Arlington, VA (Friday, February 19,2021) – The Eastern Premier Soccer League (EPSL) welcomes Michael Seium as the Communications Director for the League. Michael Seium is an accomplished Television sports/news Journalist with years of experience at the local national and International levels.

Michael Seium is a former 3 sport athlete in high school as well as a college soccer scholarship athlete at Francis Marion University. After college Michael got his start in broadcast media at local television stations in the Florence/Myrtle Beach market covering news, sports & in creative services where he was an Addy award winner for his television station’s sports promotion & other commercials. Michael went on to cover as a reporter/producer the 1994 US National soccer team for a weekly magazine show known as Soccer 94 on Home Team Sports before the World Cup held in the USA.

Following a stint in Baltimore, Maryland with the local FOX-News station, he went on to work on Capitol Hill for the COX-Broadcasting Network covering news for top TV markets around the USA owned and operated by COX as a photojournalist. He then took on a Management roll for The Washington News Network a national private TV bureau serving major TV stations from the USA and around the world before heading to help launch a new International English broadcast center in Washington D.C. where he contributed technically while producing stories for the sports department.

Following a three-year stint with the International news network, Michael began consulting as a Producer. He worked for the same news company within the Sports channel sector covering major sports events such as the NBA, NASCAR, NHRA, World Challenge Soccer, ATP Tennis, The Pan American games in Guadalajara, Mexico, conventions that impacted major sports events as well as many different sports news and feature stories. Mike went back to college and earned a Master Degree in International Sports Management with flying colors. He earned a [deleted] laude distinction from George Mason University in Fairfax, VA. He also taught Communications 101 at GMU while completing his masters. Mike’s reaction to being a part of the EPSL team;
I am truly excited to join in this new venture which brings new and fresh ideas for the growth of the beautiful game here in the USA. The EPSL and its innovative methods are what we need to allow opportunities for everyone who excels in the beautiful game.
He went on to add that the
League’s objectives and Vision are important for soccer teams seeking to move up the ladder of success. Similar to most international leagues, EPSL’s belief in the pyramid system of promotion & relegation is an important piece of the puzzle. It opens doors for competition at the highest level all the way to the US open Cup.
As a former college soccer player with years of media communication and Public Relations experience Michael will add a lot of value to the Eastern Premiere Soccer League. Michael is a member of the United Soccer Coaches and also a FIFA voting member for players & coaches of the year in international football.


Mid Atlantic Commissioner Andy Salandy expressed his thoughts on the addition of Michael Seium.
I am so excited to have a man of Michael's pedigree and stature in the field of sports journalism and media communications on board with us in the EPSL. Michael is a former college player with a deep knowledge and passion for the game of soccer. His national and international media connections will help us get our EPSL message out to the entire country and beyond. Michael is a very humble individual and will be a tremendous asset to us in the EPSL because he writes with authenticity and wants what's best for the development of U.S. soccer. He is truly a great fit for the EPSL because our philosophies align and I look forward to having the continued privilege of working on a day to day basis with such a distinguished gentleman.
About the Eastern Premier Soccer League

Formed in 2020, the EPSL is a 501(c) non-profit Unlike other national and regional leagues, the clubs and feeder leagues will participate in governance including the establishing of fees, prize money, and schedule in order to keep costs down and minimize travel. The EPSL is looking to establish agreements with other local leagues as either a promotion/relegation feeder league or through a cooperative league agreement to preserve and maintain the relevancy of elite local leagues by marketing as members of the EPSL. Through either pro/rel or this association of leagues, local leagues can collectively market themselves as entry points to higher level playing opportunities and leagues of choice for competitive amateur soccer.

In 2020 EPSL has reached historical feeder league agreements with four elite amateur soccer leagues in the Cosmopolitan Soccer League (CSL) in the New York metropolitan area, New Jersey’s Garden State Soccer League (GSSL), the New England Champions League (NECL), and the Baltimore, MD/Washington, DC based Maryland Major Soccer League (MMSL) to establish the first regional based multi-league promotion and relegation system in the United States. The CSL, GSSL, NECL, and MMSL have produced US Open Cup and National Amateur champions and have some of the top amateur teams in the United States so reaching agreements with these elite leagues is an exciting milestone in the history of US Soccer.

The EPSL is also an affiliate of the National Independent Soccer Association (NISA) and EPSL clubs will earn the right to compete in the NISA Independent Cup against NISA professional clubs. EPSL clubs are also affiliated with the US Soccer Federation (USSF) and the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA), through their state associations and, as such, will be eligible to participate in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup qualifying rounds, the US National Amateur Cup and state and regional cup competitions. More information about EPSL can be found at www.epslsoccer.com or on the league’s social media platforms @epslsoccer EPSL clubs will be affiliated with the US Soccer Federation (USSF) and the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA), through their state associations and, as such, will be eligible to participate in the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup qualifying rounds, the US National Amateur Cup and state and regional cup competitions.

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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 25 Feb 2021, 05:31

Zmeselo wrote:
24 Feb 2021, 21:37



we are in the year of 2021

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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Zmeselo » 25 Feb 2021, 06:51

Yes, wrong year! Damnit, my bad!

This is the correct one:



2021 Projected Real GDP (% Change) : 5.7
https://www.imf.org/en/Countries/ERI

Deqi-Arawit wrote:
25 Feb 2021, 05:31
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Feb 2021, 21:37



we are in the year of 2021

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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Deqi-Arawit » 25 Feb 2021, 08:09

Zmeselo wrote:
25 Feb 2021, 06:51
Yes, wrong year! Damnit, my bad!

This is the correct one:



2021 Projected Real GDP (% Change) : 5.7
https://www.imf.org/en/Countries/ERI

Deqi-Arawit wrote:
25 Feb 2021, 05:31
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Feb 2021, 21:37



we are in the year of 2021


This is a case of, when the cover of the crime is worse than the crime. The title of your thread is about 2011 and the content of your article is from "economist intelligence unit" and all of a sudden you bring data from world bank and the current year. :mrgreen: You are not in some YPFDJ meeting here on which people applaud and clap their hands for every statement people makes.

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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Zmeselo » 25 Feb 2021, 09:30

Deqi-Arawit wrote:
25 Feb 2021, 08:09
Zmeselo wrote:
25 Feb 2021, 06:51
Yes, wrong year! Damnit, my bad!

This is the correct one:



2021 Projected Real GDP (% Change) : 5.7
https://www.imf.org/en/Countries/ERI

Deqi-Arawit wrote:
25 Feb 2021, 05:31
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Feb 2021, 21:37



we are in the year of 2021


This is a case of, when the cover of the crime is worse than the crime. The title of your thread is about 2011 and the content of your article is from "economist intelligence unit" and all of a sudden you bring data from world bank and the current year. :mrgreen: You are not in some YPFDJ meeting here on which people applaud and clap their hands for every statement people makes.
You can pretend like you've never made a mistake or mistread something in your entire life, that's alright with me. At least, I admit it. The subjects I want to post on this forum is about good news from my country, but instead of giving encouragement you always manage to find something malicious within that doesn't exist.

For the umpteenth time, I'm not a pfdj member!!!!

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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Follower » 25 Feb 2021, 13:10

Zmeselo wrote:
25 Feb 2021, 09:30
Deqi-Arawit wrote:
25 Feb 2021, 08:09
Zmeselo wrote:
25 Feb 2021, 06:51
Yes, wrong year! Damnit, my bad!

This is the correct one:



2021 Projected Real GDP (% Change) : 5.7
https://www.imf.org/en/Countries/ERI

Deqi-Arawit wrote:
25 Feb 2021, 05:31
Zmeselo wrote:
24 Feb 2021, 21:37



we are in the year of 2021


This is a case of, when the cover of the crime is worse than the crime. The title of your thread is about 2011 and the content of your article is from "economist intelligence unit" and all of a sudden you bring data from world bank and the current year. :mrgreen: You are not in some YPFDJ meeting here on which people applaud and clap their hands for every statement people makes.
You can pretend like you've never made a mistake or mistread something in your entire life, that's alright with me. At least, I admit it. The subjects I want to post on this forum is about good news from my country, but instead of giving encouragement you always manage to find something malicious within that doesn't exist.

For the umpteenth time, I'm not a pfdj member!!!!
Thanks for the info brother zmeselo,
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@Deqi ኣይትሓዙለይ ደኣ እምበር ከይተረደኩም ይሰበለኩም ኣሎ ,ደሬት ዘለዎ ምቅዋም ወላዉን ኣብ ዓወት እንተዘይበጸሐ ክብረቱ ግን ሕልው እዩ ዝኸዉን , ከም'ዞም ኮራኩር ወያነ ኤርትራ እንከ ክሰምዑ ዞግሩዑ እንይትኹ ግን ,ኣይዓወት ኣይ ጽቡቕ ስም ዘርሞ ዘርሞ ኮይኑ እዩ ዝተረፍ.
ንጽቡቕ እንዳ ኣመስገና, ንሕማቕ ከኣ እንዳ ተቓወምና ነታ እንብህጋ ኤርትራ ዘይንርእየሉ ምኽንያት የሎን.ወደሓንካ


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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Fiyameta » 25 Feb 2021, 14:09

The Potash mining project underway is the game changer. It is so lucrative that it will change the quality of life for both Eritreans and Ethiopians in the near future. It will also bring much needed infrastructural development in the coastal areas that it will make the region a major hub for international trade and tourism. In the year 2050 many people will be living in the coastal areas enjoying economic prosperity, peace and stability. That is the Eritrean vision and it is being implemented as we speak. 8)

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Re: Eritrea's 2011, Economic Forecast

Post by Zack » 27 Feb 2021, 11:00

For a moment I thought Eritrea has also a weird Callander and is 10 years behind.

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