tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-774364245587719244.post2871520645933814899..comments2023-12-17T06:59:37.930-08:00Comments on Madote : More than two thousand Eritrean Students GraduateUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-774364245587719244.post-50897678642160312762012-07-26T02:51:48.949-07:002012-07-26T02:51:48.949-07:00I would like to make my respond to my best ability...I would like to make my respond to my best ability No-Name. <br />Eritrea needs more educated people first and foremost. If we want our Eritrea to have a better living standard we need to start with education. The better our population is educated the better they stand as a whole which the government have recognized and working diligently to achieve good results.<br />As far allocating some of the government asset into building road I agree with you, however every time when the government planned/started a project a curve ball is thrown to stop it from the get go or from finishing it. Believe it or not Gabon's (Ethiopia's) proposal for the resolution 2023 (2011) was the ban of government run and operated construction company and among the most important ban which is the ban of selling/mining gold in Eritrea. Gabon wanted to ban Segen & Gedem from operating (building) more roads.Now ask your self Gabon doesn't even know where is Eritrea is located much less to presume to know intimate knowledge of operation of Segen's or Gedem's construction company. <br />As for reforestation project, ministry of agriculture is doing all it can to make sure Eritrea is going back to what used to be covered 30% with forest and wild life. As current status of Eritrea 17% of the land is covered with forest which is a far cry from what used to be but it is getting there.But the biggest obstacle right now are some of our own people (haters) who are set to destroy what people took their time to plant trees.Minstry of agriculture doesn't have the man power and capacity to police all the new grown trees.Menisey hawikanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-774364245587719244.post-24790183372198320462012-07-20T14:52:08.124-07:002012-07-20T14:52:08.124-07:00Good progress in Education. As for turning those h...Good progress in Education. As for turning those higher institutes into universities should not be a priority, because the institutes are producing capable and trained minds for the country. Instead, use the funds set aside for different project, such as roads and agriculture, the two most important sectors for any country.<br />Eritrea milk distribution is totally broken. The government is harming the farmers by forcing them to present their product for less and the middlemen are fetching as much as double, making a 100% profit. That's unfair. Either stop controlling the farmers to sell their products to the public or apply the same measure on the middlemen gauging the consumer.<br /> <br />The one thing I am very unhappy about Eritrea is the number of trees the country has, it is BALD. The country like Eritrea should have been filled with jungle, instead it is bald and dusty. The best thing the government can do is, every summer the kids should be taken out for a tree-planting summer job programme. The benefit from having kids take part in tree planting is immense.No-Namehttp://pulse.yahoo.com/_5KDLGZEM2NAAPR2M3OLPIY5TBInoreply@blogger.com