AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoVocational Education: Halay Technical School in Asmara graduated 44 students (18 women) after two years of training in computer maintenance, networking, and metal works, with officials stressing growing investment in modern technical facilities and stronger female participation. Sports & Community Pride: In Barentu, regional authorities encouraged winners from Asmara Marathon 2026, awarding athletes including Nahom Ermias and Nazareth Woldu, while calling for deeper community support to grow local sports and identify young talent. Diaspora Culture & Food Business: Eritrean immigrant Senayt Fekadu’s The Crispy Chick is expanding to Parma Heights, adding indoor seating and a drive-through while keeping its signature fried chicken sandwiches and platters. Humanitarian Spotlight: Pope Leo XIV is set to visit Lampedusa on July 4 to highlight the migrant crisis, echoing Pope Francis’ earlier solidarity with people crossing the Mediterranean. Eritrean Youth Profile: Pharmacist Nuru Abdu Ahmed shares his goal of helping make Eritrea Africa’s pharmaceutical hub, linking personal training and national vision. Regional Migration Pressure: Reports describe worsening refugee conditions and crackdowns across parts of Africa and the Mediterranean, underscoring how displacement strains services and rights. Football & Identity: Eritrea’s Pride of Africa Cup run continues, with the national team defending its title in Dagenham after a 2-0 final win.
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