AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCultural Heritage: A new reflection on “Sarigoble” traces how an Eritrean song carries belonging and solidarity even before lyrics are fully understood, spotlighting oral tradition and cultural memory. National Commemoration: Eritrea’s Martyrs Day was marked in Asmara and abroad with wreath-laying, candlelight vigils, walkathons, and live cultural performances broadcast on Eri-TV and Radio Dimtsi Hafash. Education & Arts: Orotta College of Medicine and Science wrapped its 13th annual festival in Asmara, blending education, sports, fashion shows, and presentations on medical training while reinforcing culture and identity. Youth Skills: In the Southern Region, vocational training for 550+ youth covered music instruments, solar and computer tech, beauty services, first aid, and even karate and dancing. Diaspora & Identity: A story on Alexander Isak’s Eritrean-rooted family background adds another thread to how Eritrea shows up in global identity narratives. Sports & Representation: Eritrea’s World Cup absence is noted in broader coverage of Africa’s record 10-nation presence at FIFA World Cup 2026.
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