AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTraining & Media Skills: Eritrea’s Ministry of Information wrapped up a two-month photography and video production program, with 19 trainees (including 10 women) learning camera basics, lighting, color, sound, and photo evaluation—aimed at boosting the quality of local content. Campus Culture & Fashion: Mai-Nefhi College of Science held its 13th annual festival on 3 June, mixing debates, innovation, painting, seminars, sports, and fashion shows—plus awards and Science Day under “Science for Unity and Progress.” Arts, Design & Identity: “Olfactory Signals” kept expanding as a sensory art-and-design salon, with Eritrean-linked brand Unifrom (vegan perfume oils by Swedish-Eritrean artist Haisam Mohammed) among the featured names, showing how fragrance is being treated like a creative medium. Eritrea in the Diaspora Spotlight: Meron T, the Ethiopian-Eritrean British artist, returned to Addis Ababa for family time and shot a video for “Stormy Weather,” turning longing and language into music that moves between South London and the Horn. Sports & Regional Connections: Kenya’s Harambee Stars face Lesotho in a friendly as they fine-tune for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, with Eritrea listed in their qualification group.
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