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"Crazy hairdo" Nahom Ermias, won the Asmara Marathon.

Post by Zmeselo » 11 Jun 2023, 08:49








ኣትለታት ሽድሽተ ሃገራት ማለት ኤርትራ፡ ኢትዮጵያ፡ ኬንያ፡ ኡጋንዳ፡ ታንዛንያን ደቡብ ሱዳንን ዝተሳተፍዎ ውድድር ‘ማራቶን ኣስመራ’ 2023፡ ብዓወት ኤርትራዊ ኣትለት ናሆም ኤርሚያስ ተዛዚሙ።




ኣብ ውድድር 10 ኪሎሜተር ማራቶን ደቂኣንስትዮ፡ ኦሎምፒካዊት ኣትለት ራሄል ዳኒኤል - ቀዳመይቲ፡ ኦሎምፒካዊት ኣትለት ናዝሬት ወልዱ - ካልኣይቲ፡ ኦሎምፒካዊት ኣትለት ዶልሺ ተስፉ - ሳልሰይቲ ወጺአን።



ካብ ተወዳደርቲ ‘ዊልቼር’፡ 1ይ ተስፋሂወት ተኽለ፡ 2ይ ቴድሮስ ኣረጋይ፡ 3ይ ድማ ድራር ዑቕባማርያም ተዓዊቶም።

The Asmara Marathon 2023 was concluded today with great fanfare with the victory of Eritrean athlete Nahom Ermias and Ugandan athlete Ben Cheliwi coming in 2nd place, after a fierce battle. It is Nahom’s first appearance & victory, in marathon.

Well done, Nahom!





Pic of the day. 8) :lol:
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Re: "Crazy hairdo" Nahom Ermias, won the Asmara Marathon.

Post by Fiyameta » 11 Jun 2023, 09:08

The most peaceful nation on Earth!

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Re: "Crazy hairdo" Nahom Ermias, won the Asmara Marathon.

Post by Thomas H » 11 Jun 2023, 09:20

Fiyameta wrote:
11 Jun 2023, 09:08
The most peaceful nation on Earth!
ዱላ(በትር) መያዝ ግን የሠላም(peaceful nation) ምልክት አይደለም:: ከዚህ ጌይ አትሌት ነኝ ባይ ጀርባ ያለው ሰውዬ ዱላ መያዝ ለምን ፈለገ ?



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Re: "Crazy hairdo" Nahom Ermias, won the Asmara Marathon.

Post by Zmeselo » 11 Jun 2023, 10:16

Fiyameta wrote:
11 Jun 2023, 09:08
The most peaceful nation on Earth!
















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Post by Zmeselo » 11 Jun 2023, 10:22



Results of the Courts Mamouth Classique de l'ìle Maurice, today
https://firstcycling.com/m/race.php?r=20159&y=2023









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Re: "Crazy hairdo" Nahom Ermias, won the Asmara Marathon.

Post by Zmeselo » 11 Jun 2023, 12:25





Heavy rains in Asmara.



Eritrea sunset
📸 G.M.A. Visafric
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Post by Zmeselo » 11 Jun 2023, 16:53





Kudos to the 11 Eritrean Young Diplomats completing the DELF A1 course at the @AFAsmara, as part of @UNDPEritrea capacity building program in Eritrea.

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Post by Zmeselo » 11 Jun 2023, 17:04



GENERAL
Asmara Marathon 2023

By: Milka Teklom

https://shabait.com/2023/06/10/asmara-marathon-2023/

Q & A

Jun 10, 2023

In recent years, Eritrea’s name has been constantly mentioned in the international athletics arena. Eritrean athletes, both men and women, have been taking the podiums in major athletics events around the world including a bronze medal at the Olympics, a gold medal at the World Athletics Championships and various other accolades. There­fore, the Eritrean National Athletics Federation is showing great dili­gence to maintain the achievements of the upcoming generation of athletes and one of these efforts is organizing a standardized mara­thon race: the Asmara Marathon 2023.

We have conducted a brief interview with Mr. Efrem Tekeste, Presi­dent of the Eritrean National Athletics Federation and Chairman of the Asmara Marathon Local Organizing Committee.


Mr. Efrem, thank you for your time! Would you please tell us about Asmara Marathon?

Thank you!

The Asmara Marathon began in 2017, which was called the Maekel Marathon at the time. It was organized by the adminis­tration of the Central (Maekel) Region. After a while, there were plans to reform and standardize it. Therefore, for the first time in 2019, the Eritrean National Ath­letics Federation with the then President of the Federation Isaias Ande, organized an international event called Asmara Marathon.

Athletes from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Sudan and Ethi­opia were invited. These athletes, have big names in athletics. One of them, Patrick Makua, was a World Marathon Record holder in 2010. Another athlete broke the course record at the Poland Mara­thon, in April. These big names in athletics added heat to the com­petition. After 2019, due to co­vid-19 restrictions, the event has been put on hold. After yet anoth­er round of preparations, however, we are glad to announce that the Asmara Marathon 2023 will be back on track tomorrow morning.

What kind of preparation have you made, for the event?

We started preparations, four months ago. The first step fo­cused on forming committees that are essential for overseeing the event; the role of the Commis­sion of Culture and Sports is un­deniable in this process. Most of the budget, was obtained from the Commission. Once we acquired the needed amount of budget, all the committees we formed, such as fundraising, protocol, techni­cal, logistics, health, security, and mass sports started undertaking their tasks in full effect. In gen­eral, the committees include 54 members selected from different line ministries. For the past two months, the committees have been conducting meetings on a daily basis in order to effectively execute this highly anticipated event. Besides, local athletes have been training all year round to participate and shine at this an­nually held prestigious marathon.

Who are the participants of this event?

I could say everyone can be a participant since the Asmara Marathon includes mass sport, men’s marathon race, 10-kilometer women’s road race, and para-athlet­ics. Regarding professional athletes, Eritrea is part of an or­ganization called East Africa Ath­letics region which encompasses 10 countries. Hence, the Federa­tion, taking into consideration the amount of budget required to ac­commodate the athletes, decided to invite five countries. The five countries are South Sudan, Ke­nya, Tanzania, Uganda, and Ethi­opia. Every country mentioned is expected to send one athlete, with the exception of Ethiopia which will be participating with two athletes. In the future, we have plans to invite more countries.



What are the main objectives of this event?

I believe we all can agree that sport is one of the elements in life that has the power to bring people together and unite them regard­less of location, geography, re­ligion, or ethnicity. Besides, the competitive aspect and its influ­ence on the mood of people is an addition to its importance. So, we would like to practice that ele­ment in our community. Also in 2017, Asmara was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site for its- well-preserved modern­ist architecture; so through this event we will be able to show­case our pride and joy city. In the upcoming years, we have this strong belief that the race will attract more international athletes who are willing to accommodate themselves and claim that they have participated in one of the strongest marathon events and get a glimpse of this beautiful city on the side.



The local athletes can also benefit tremendously be­cause the Federation announces the results immediately to the international community, which could give the athletes a platform to get international recognition and could lead to international agencies signing them.

Moreover, the inclusion of mass sport is to raise awareness of the mass of the benefits of running and physical exercise in general. Through this gesture, we would be able to build a healthy society. We are expecting, more than 10,000 participants. The wheelchair race unfortunately is not as standardized, as we hoped it would be. The wheelchairs of the contenders, except for one, are not professional because the cost of the wheelchairs is very expensive.

Tell us more about the race.

The race will be held tomorrow 11 June, starting from 7:30 in the morning. The race will begin at Bahti Meskerem Square and the athletes will pass by the city land­marks such as Keren Hotel, the City Park, Fiat Tagliero, Semaetat Avenue, and Harnet Avenue. The mass sport will start from the City Park and the finish line will be at Bahti Meskerem Square, making it a 1km journey, while all the other races will begin at Bahti Meskerem Square.

Every year the National Olym­pic Committee, celebrates its athletes on the 23rd of June, this year they have decided to com­memorate that day on the same day with the Asmara Marathon. So, 100-150 athletes who are members of that association will take part in the mass sport. On top of the invited athletes, many senior officials are going to be at the marathon.

The Awards?

The top six athletes, will be awarded a total prize money of 15,300 USD. The winner will be given 6,000 USD and the rest of it will be distributed, according to their standing.

Any final remarks?

The Federation’s message, is that every citizen and expat is cor­dially invited to the race. I want the people to know, they would be part of a historical event.

Thank you for your time again and we wish the race to be con­ducted, with complete success!

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Post by Zmeselo » 11 Jun 2023, 18:14



Eritrea and the Roles of Future BRICS Nations



Phil Butler

https://journal-neo.org/2023/06/10/erit ... s-nations/

10.06.2023

On May 31st, Vladimir Putin met with the President of the State of Eritrea, Isaias Afwerki, at the Kremlin. The meetup was, ostensibly, to fortify trade and economic cooperation between the East African nation and Russia. However, broader implications concerning the emerging multipolar world system are also at play.

President Putin welcomed Eritrea’s president, noting that the occasion was Mr. Afwerki’s first visit to Moscow. Russia’s leader also said congratulations on Eritrea’s celebration of 30 years of independence. However, the primary purpose of the meeting between Putin and Afwerki was to discuss trade and economic relations and the signing of several intergovernmental agreements.

The two leaders also agreed, that the two countries could collaborate in many areas. With the Second Russia-Africa Summit just around the corner, President Putin reiterated Russia’s warm invitation for Eritrea to attend. Likewise, president Afwerki took the opportunity to applaud Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei’s work during his trip to Asmara and the positive outcomes of a subsequent visit of our delegation led by his counterpart Osman Saleh Mohammed. The two foreign relations experts having laid the groundwork for expanded cooperation, Mr. Putin and Mr. Afwerki, seem to agree that a new multipolar world will soon take the place of the singular hegemony that’s dictated to the world for the past 30 years.

President Putin took the opportunity in these opening remarks to characterize the Western elite order, as having ‘declared war’ on the emerging world. He said, the West had split the world into controllable spheres of influence. He went on to enumerate, the tactics of this policy of containment and control. The West, led by the United States, has used demonization, ostracism, interferences, political subversion, instigation of crises, sanctions, and flagrant violations of law that include open military assaults. The Russian president continued:

The undeniable fact that containment of the economic, military, industrial, technological, informational, cultural and institutional growth of other free peoples and countries is tantamount to and cannot have practical meaning other than the declaration of war.


Tamara Naidoo, program manager for international affairs at Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (is recognized as an undesirable organization in Russia) South Africa, argued for the African nation to reevaluate its BRICS commitments. Her rationale was, that China was usurping South Africa’s role as a gateway to the continent by empowering other African countries. In five years, never has an analysis https://connect.fes.de/people/south-afr ... -for-china been more wrong.

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (is recognized as an undesirable organization in Russia), with more than 60 offices in Africa, Latin America, Asia, the Middle East, and in New York at the UN, and a small country bordering Ethiopia, Sudan, Djibouti, the Red Sea, and Saudi Arabia beyond, is the latest geostrategic puzzle piece in view. The old colonial powers, ramrodded by the United States nowadays, are in desperation mode seeing Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi have out gamed them. And the State of Eritrea, is vital to the broader direct connectedness of the Far East and the rest of Africa. While the tiny African nation does possess valuable gold, copper, and zinc resources, the nation’s most important asset is geography. The country sits in the middle of the maritime Silk Road and is a potential land connective, between China and Sub-Saharan Africa. China’s Xi says all of Africa stands to benefit from One Belt One Road (OBOR) strategy because
inadequate infrastructure is the biggest bottleneck to Africa’s development,
and most of the continent’s leaders agree.



By infrastructure improvements, the Chinese mean to pave the way to burgeoning commerce to boost China’s importance and finances. Looking at the maps of current transportation links, like the Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway that connects Djibouti on the Gulf of Aden to Addis Ababa, deep into Ethiopia, I envision rail connections running north to Egypt and the Mediterranean sprouting up soon. Already, China penned an agreement with the Kenyan government to build the Mombasa–Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway connecting Mombasa to Nairobi. Once the proposed Sudan railway and road projects are completed, you’ll see a clearer picture of a new Silk Road. And, its creation will not just benefit China. The fact the Saudis want in on the BRICs, should always be kept in mind.

As for Russia’s role, Western think tanks harp about trading in arms and the influence of the Wagner Group all the time. They ignore, however, a central need almost all African nations have – food security. If you read the hegemony side of this new Africa emerging, China and Russia are always portrayed as the villains seeking to take over the oldest continent and the world. This is as if, the United States and the Europeans have not pillaged all of Africa for decades now. Russia is essential in the emergence of the multipolar world, particularly Africa, for myriad other reasons.

Take the Russian State Atomic Energy Corporation, Rosatom, which provided a $25 billion loan to begin construction of Egypt’s first nuclear power plant – a $60 billion facility. Now, Russia is at varying stages of negotiation with seventeen African countries and has preliminary nuclear project deals in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Sudan, and Zambia. Given that nuclear energy is the clean alternative the world needs instead of offshore windmills, and the Russians are the partner the old and new BRICs need. Moreover, according to the latest news, 30 countries have officially or unofficially asked to join the economic alliance. When this happens, these emerging economies will control over half of the world’s economy.

Finally, I find it ironic that the founder of the FES, Friedrich Ebert, was accused of creating a path for the emergence of the far right and Adolf Hitler, during his time as president of German organization he formed, finds more fault with the Russians today than with the new Nazi Reich centered in Kyiv, Ukraine. Both the Italians and the British once occupied Eritrea, and the people of the small country saw their situation grow worse, not better. The Brits took over, after the Italian continental army was defeated in 1942. Isaias Afwerki and his country, have been the staunchest supporters of Russia’s military operation in Ukraine. Perhaps this has something to do with anti-fascism, but I think it’s more to do with seeing the future coming.

Eritrea will soon be a transportation hub at the center of trade, between the most distant partners on the planet. It’s not difficult to imagine actual and maritime links passing through the country on their way to Tanzania, South Africa, and from there by sea to Latin America. It’s also easy to envision each nation in this new multipolar world, excelling at what the people of those places do best. I think we will also see a new kind of economics take shape, something to replace the failed capitalism that’s been practiced since WW2.



Phil Butler, is a policy investigator and analyst, a political scientist and expert on Eastern Europe, he’s an author of the recent bestseller “Putin’s Praetorians” and other books. He writes exclusively for the online magazine “New Eastern Outlook https://journal-neo.org/
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Re: "Crazy hairdo" Nahom Ermias, won the Asmara Marathon.

Post by Somaliman » 11 Jun 2023, 18:52

You forgot to remove this - " @UNDPEritrea", as you kept falsely claiming that there wasn't a single international humanitarian agency/organisation operating in Eritrea.

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Post by Temt » 11 Jun 2023, 19:45

Somaliman wrote:
11 Jun 2023, 18:52
You forgot to remove this - " @UNDPEritrea", as you kept falsely claiming that there wasn't a single international humanitarian agency/organisation operating in Eritrea.
ተረጓቢ ሓሳድ ዑጉም!

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Post by Zmeselo » 12 Jun 2023, 02:29

Temt wrote:
11 Jun 2023, 19:45
Somaliman wrote:
11 Jun 2023, 18:52
You forgot to remove this - " @UNDPEritrea", as you kept falsely claiming that there wasn't a single international humanitarian agency/organisation operating in Eritrea.
ተረጓቢ ሓሳድ ዑጉም!

I post about UNDP's activities all the time.



Btw, what is the shitehead doing in my post?

He's obsessed!
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