AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEritrean Arts & Culture: A new reflection on Sarigoble traces how the song’s meaning can arrive before translation, using oral tradition and shared memory to map “home, exile, and belonging” through Eritrean solidarity. National Commemoration: Martyrs Day in Asmara was marked with a wreath-laying at Martyrs Cemetery, a procession from Shida Square, and live cultural performances on Eri-TV and Radio Dimtsi Hafash, with candlelight vigils and walkathons also held by Eritreans abroad. Youth & Skills: In the Southern Region, vocational training for over 550 youth covered music instruments, solar and electricity installation, computer technology, beauty services, literature, first aid, plus karate and dancing—aimed at turning skills into community creativity. Sports & Diaspora Culture: Eritrean runner Amanuel Mesel won Grandma’s Marathon, delivering a first career marathon title and spotlighting Eritrea’s athletic presence beyond the country. Media & Broadcasting: Afghanistan’s Rah-e Farda TV and Radio resumed under a new license and ownership, a reminder of how culture and entertainment can hinge on licensing and control.
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