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Zawya
13-06-2025
- General
- Zawya
Eritrea: Vocational Training for Students of Hamelmalo College of Agriculture
A three-month vocational training program has been provided to 315 students, including 174 female students, of the Hamelmalo College of Agriculture. The training aimed to enhance the students' vocational skills alongside their regular academic education. The theoretical and practical training covered sign language, Arabic language, video camera operation and editing, electrical maintenance, graphic design, computer technology, and satellite dish installation. Mr. Abel Yohannes, head of the National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students branch at the college, stated that enhancing the vocational capacity of students alongside their academic education is one of the Union's significant objectives. He called on the trainees to apply the training they received in practical settings. Prof. Woldeamlak Araya, Dean of the College, said that providing vocational training to the youth alongside academic activities will make a significant contribution in identifying and developing their talents. The trainees, for their part, expressed readiness to apply the training they received in the development of their communities and called for the continuation of the program. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

Zawya
03-06-2025
- General
- Zawya
Eritrea: Seminar on the Objective Situation in the Homeland
Brig. Gen. Eyob Fesehaye (Halibai), Commander of the Western Command of the Eritrean Defense Forces, conducted a seminar on 29 May for Government workers and members of the Defense Forces in the Akordet sub-zone. The seminar was organized by the National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students in the Gash Barka Region. Brig. Gen. Eyob gave an extensive briefing on the political and armed struggle of the Eritrean people for independence, the conspiracies and hostilities perpetrated against the Eritrean people, the heavy sacrifice paid, and the noble values nurtured throughout the process. He also called on the youth to enhance their awareness, equip themselves with education and skills, and take advantage of the opportunities being provided. The participants, emphasizing the importance of the seminar, called for similar sessions to be organized for members of the Defense Forces and the youth. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

Zawya
16-05-2025
- Politics
- Zawya
Eritrea: Seminar on Meaning of Independence and the Sacrifice Paid
A seminar focusing on the meaning of Independence and the sacrifices made to achieve and safeguard national sovereignty was conducted in Barentu. The event was organized by the National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students in connection with the 34th Independence Day anniversary. Brig. Gen. Eyob Fesehaye (Halibai), Commander of the Western Command of the Eritrean Defense Forces, emphasized that independence goes beyond mere words, carrying deep significance and an immeasurable cost. He noted that due to the tireless efforts of the Eritrean people and Government since independence, the values of the revolution have been preserved, placing Eritrea on a firm footing while foiling direct and indirect external hostilities. Highlighting this year's theme as a reflection of the resolute stance of the Eritrean people and Government, Brig. Gen. Eyob elaborated on the importance of remembering the resilience of the Eritrean people and the heavy price paid for independence. He also called on the younger generation to play their part in preserving the legacy of their forebears and protecting national sovereignty. Participants called for the organization of similar seminars to enhance the younger generation's understanding of their history. Similarly, a seminar focused on the history of Eritrean resilience and the atrocities committed by enemy forces was conducted for students and members of the Defense Forces from 11 to 13 May in the port city of Massawa, also in connection with the 34th Independence Day anniversary. During the seminar, Mr. Simon Woldemicael, a member of the PFDJ Central Office, gave an extensive briefing on the Eritrean people's struggle for independence. Mr. Simon also urged the public—particularly the youth—to actively and consciously participate in preserving and transmitting Eritrea's vibrant history to future generations. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.