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Re: ESAT TV News on Eritrea's Fastest Growing Economy in Africa - Video

Postby Dagna » 14 May 2012, 16:00


revolutions wrote:
Dagna wrote:How amazing is that? Ethiopia is effectively being administered by WB. TPLF is another small business entity with access to all businesses WB conducts, but not decision maker. TPLF has sold Ethiopia's foreign policy long time ago.


It's Ethiopia's sovereignty that the minority regime has sold. A white man sitting at his office somewhere in Western capitals is calling the shots and running the heavily indebted nation by a remote control. Meles Zenawi is a willful slave of the global institution keeping Africans in chains.


You sure know to speak the truth dry and cold, as is. TPLF is a willing slave, the problem is his willingness to enslave himself is resulting into enslaving a nation that is not familiar with anyone telling it to do this and that, a proud nation.



Re: ESAT TV News on Eritrea's Fastest Growing Economy in Africa - Video

Postby revolutions » 14 May 2012, 17:37


Dagna wrote:
revolutions wrote:
Dagna wrote:How amazing is that? Ethiopia is effectively being administered by WB. TPLF is another small business entity with access to all businesses WB conducts, but not decision maker. TPLF has sold Ethiopia's foreign policy long time ago.


It's Ethiopia's sovereignty that the minority regime has sold. A white man sitting at his office somewhere in Western capitals is calling the shots and running the heavily indebted nation by a remote control. Meles Zenawi is a willful slave of the global institution keeping Africans in chains.


You sure know to speak the truth dry and cold, as is. TPLF is a willing slave, the problem is his willingness to enslave himself is resulting into enslaving a nation that is not familiar with anyone telling it to do this and that, a proud nation.


That's exactly what has been very frustrating for most Africans, and the black race in general, who once looked up to Ethiopia as a symbol of fierce resistance against colonialism, sadly reduced to perpetual servitude, feeding the descendants of former colonialists at the expense of starving millions of its own citizens.

I'm even inclined to believe that this was done with deliberate design to deprive Ethiopians status as a role model to other Africans seeking political sovereignty and economic independence. They fear that, if one of the most populous nations in Africa with immense natural resources follows a path to economic independence and attain self-sufficiency, other African countries may follow suit, and this could very well shake the foundation of Europe's economy that heavily relies on readily exploited raw materials and cheap labor of the African continent.

Lucky for the neo-colonial powers, there's no short supply of mindless slave dictators like the crazy bald-head Meles Zenawi in the continent who are willing to sell their mothers for $1 in order to remain in power. Where's Bob Marley when you need him to chase them crazy baldheads out of town!



Re: ESAT TV News on Eritrea's Fastest Growing Economy in Africa - Video

Postby revolutions » 14 May 2012, 19:34



The video has gone viral on Youtube and the video comments left by mentally retarded woyanes are hilarious at best and outright lame at worst! :lol:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsVkopWA ... age#t=747s



Re: ESAT TV News on Eritrea's Fastest Growing Economy in Africa - Video

Postby revolutions » 15 May 2012, 14:18



Nobel laureate for economics and Columbia Business School Professor Joseph Stiglitz says economic diversification and regional integration is essential to sustainable growth in Africa.






Re: ESAT TV News on Eritrea's Fastest Growing Economy in Africa - Video

Postby }:-{] » 16 May 2012, 19:51


Strong Economy = Strong Military = Strong Nation





Re: ESAT TV News on Eritrea's Fastest Growing Economy in Africa - Video

Postby Qoqeb » 17 May 2012, 06:12


revolutions wrote:Image
:lol:



nice one :lol:
but the picture is too small, can you make it a lil' larger? :P



Re: ESAT TV News on Eritrea's Fastest Growing Economy in Africa - Video

Postby revolutions » 17 May 2012, 17:44


Image

Another Indian horticulture farm to sprout in Ethiopia this year

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Thursday, May 17th 2012, 12:20 PM


Addis Ababa, May 17 — A second Indian company, Esimo Flower & Agro Industries Plc, is investing $100 million in Ethiopia to produce flowers, fruits, and vegetables for the European, Russian and Middle Eastern markets.

The company has acquired a 71-hectare farm in Debre Brehan, northeast of capital Addis Ababa. It will start planting flowers in July and has constructed a pack house, where harvested flowers are to be processed for export in 2012, according to Sanjaye Bangali, owner and general manager of Esimo.

Debre Berhan Mayor Getaneh Zeke also confirmed this. Esimo is set to become the second flower farm in Debre Brehan after ASK Flowers and Greens Plc, run by another Indian, Shahab Khan.

Producing flowers is a high-risk but high-profit business and Bengali thinks his company has a good opportunity to succeed within a few years.

"We are planning to buy a seedling for 0.52 dollars and sell the flowers with prices ranging between 0.71 dollars and 1.1 dollars, depending on the stem of the plant," he said.

Bangali foresees growing roses that are bred locally and are similar to Ecuadorian and Colombian breeds after setting up its drip irrigation system.

Ethiopia has a stable year-round temperature and strong sun, and the region is acknowledged as one of the best growing areas, according to an expert from the Ethiopian Horticulture Producers & Exporters Association (EHPEA).

The EHPEA earned $178.3 million dollars in 2010/11, making flowers the third-largest export earner in the economy following coffee and khat.

The firm plans to grow 75,000 rose plants on one hectare, which would enable a harvest of 80,000 to 90,000 stems in the first phase of production, covering 15 hectares. In the second phase, the plan is to increase its harvest to 90,000 or 100,000, according to Bangali.

(Groum Abate can be reached at groumabate@gmail.com)

http://india.nydailynews.com/business/c ... -this-year



Re: ESAT TV News on Eritrea's Fastest Growing Economy in Africa - Video

Postby revolutions » 17 May 2012, 23:42



Bwendimu,
do you know what the Indians call you woyanes ?

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