The Eritrean Experience: The First Step in the Long March to African Renaissance

By Hilal, IT is customary to see African summits being held in different parts of the world. All of these summits are designed to safeguard the economic and national security interests of the sponsors and not of Africa and Africans. They are often described as a gathering place of tyrants, dictators and genociders. A Kodak Moment […]

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Eritrea: Natural Resources and Development

By Fikrejesus Amahazion, Without question, Africa is the world’s poorest continent. African nations have consistently ranked lowest amongst nations of the world in terms of various socio-economic or development measures 1.  These failures can be attributed to a wide-range of causes including historical factors, socio-political dynamics, ethnic based rivalries, internal mismanagement, and debilitating external meddling. 

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Eritrea’s Pragmatic Approach made Mining Industry a Reality: Haywood Analyst

“The Eritrean government recognized early on that it had to work with foreign investment to make a mining industry a reality” By The Gold Report, Here’s an excerpt of an interview with Haywood Analyst Stefan Ioannou published in the Gold Report (TGR) about the development of the mining industry in Eritrea. 

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