AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVocational Education: Halay Technical School in Barentu graduated 44 students (including 18 females) after two years of training in computer maintenance, networking, and metal works, with officials stressing growing government investment and rising female participation. Sports & Community Pride: In Barentu, the Asmara Marathon 2026 winners were honored, including repeat champion Nahom Ermias and half-marathon winner Nazareth Woldu, as regional leaders pushed for stronger youth sports development. Eritrean Diaspora Culture: Eritrean immigrant Senayt Fekadu’s “The Crispy Chick” is expanding to Parma Heights, keeping its focus on affordable, quality food and local job opportunities. Regional Sports Spotlight: The Pride of Africa Cup returned in Dagenham, with Eritrea defending its title by beating the field again and winning the final 2-0. Diplomacy & Identity: South Africa’s outgoing Ambassador Perseverance Mbuzeli praised Eritrea’s resilience and cultural heritage, highlighting strengthened bilateral and cultural ties during his tenure. Humanitarian Lens: Reports on migration pressures across the region included accounts of abuses and detention affecting refugees and migrants, underscoring the stakes for vulnerable communities.
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