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VIDEO: Interview with Eritrean Youth from UK
Eri-Tv conducted an interview/discussion session with members of Eritrean youth in London, UK. Among the members were chair of London youth, Ms. Luwam Haile and former miss Eritrea, Rahwa Gebrehiwet.
During the session, members discussed the challenges they face as minorities in a big city. Education, they said, doesn’t guarantee a successful employment because employers now...
Al Bashir, Afwerki Affirm Boosting Unity Option
Sudanese President Omer Al Bashir and his Eritrean counterpart, Isaias Afwerki affirm the necessity of completing the joint projects of the bordering area development and boosting the economic and popular relations between the two countries.
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ali Karti said, after the return to Khartoum after a short visit to Eritrea, that the talks between the two Presidents included the...
Bisha Project Remains on Schedule and On Budget
Nevsun Resources Ltd. (TSX:NSU / NYSE Amex:NSU) is pleased to provide a brief update on the Bisha project in Eritrea.
The project continues to be on schedule and on budget. Bisha is advancing well towards plant commissioning phase late this year. After a relatively short commissioning process (60 days) and after reaching commercial production during Q1 2011, the Company expects to produce in excess...
10 Eritreans, 1 American killed in Uganda bombs
Monday, 12 July 2010 10:57 by RNA Reporter
Some of those injured in the bomb blast at Kyaddondo Rugby grounds in Kampala (Photo: Daily Monitor)
Kampala: Ugandan authorities said Monday morning that 10 Eritreans and 1 American are among more than 60 people killed in the simultaneous bomb blasts that went off in Kampala last night.
6 Americans believed to be from a Church group Pennsylvania are...
Video: Al-Shabab 'hallmarks' in Uganda blasts
Ugandan officials have blamed Somalia's Al-Shabab fighters for twin bomb attacks that ripped through the capital Kampala on Sunday. At least 64 people were killed in the attacks, apparently aimed at foreigners. They had gathered to watch the finals of the football World Cup. In an interview, Ayo Johnson, an analyst for Africa Inform, the African news agency, told Al Jazeera that the attacks have...
639 students graduate from Halhale College of Business and Economics
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Halhale, 10 July 2010 – A total of 639 students graduated today in degree and diploma from the Halhale College of Business and Economics. The graduates include 333 in degree and 306 in diploma in the fields of Business Administration, Economics, Finance, Management, Marketing, Banking, Public Administration, Tourism and Hotel Management, as well as Secretarial Science.
Speaking at...
Video: Uganda blasts strike World Cup watchers
At least 64 people have been killed in two near simultaneous bomb explosions apparently targeting crowds watching the World Cup final in Uganda's capital, Kampala. One blast hit an Ethiopian restaurant in the south of the city, while the other occurred at a rugby sports club in the east of Kampala. No one has claimed responsibility for the explosions, but police suspect Somali Al-Shabab fighters...



