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Drilling rig and geology graphic at Anagulu, Eritrea

Drilling Confirms Second Copper-Gold Target at Eritrea’s Anagulu

Alpha Exploration has confirmed a second copper-gold porphyry target at Anagulu in Eritrea, while the strongest 1.1-kilometre section of the Camel zone remains untested.

Eritrea connected by submarine internet cables across the Red Sea to global networks.

Eritrea Built Its Sovereignty on Land. Now It Needs It Online.

For Eritrea, sovereignty has never been an abstract idea. It was fought for on the ground, defended along a contested border, carried through years of sanctions and diplomatic isolation, and built into an economic philosophy that remains deeply suspicious of dependency. Few Afric

Eritrea economy and Red Sea trade representing its strong external balance.

AfDB Says Eritrea Maintains One of East Africa’s Strongest External Positions

Eritrea continues to run one of East Africa’s largest current account surpluses, putting it among the few economies in the region taking in more from external transactions than they send out, according to the African Development Bank’s latest regional outlook. The  East Africa Ec

Eritrean Nakfa banknotes and coins displayed before the Commercial Bank of Eritrea.

Sovereign Monetary Stewardship: Eritrea’s Strategic Path to Financial Self-Reliance

Eritrea's Central Bank has mandated citizens to deposit physical Nakfa cash into commercial banks, aiming for economic self-reliance and financial transparency. This directive seeks to combat the shadow economy and enhance the state's monetary authority.

Eritrean coastal road and solar panels.

Eritrea’s Infrastructure and Energy Transformation Gains Momentum

Eritrea is advancing its infrastructure and energy development through strategic projects in transport and renewable energy, supported by the African Development Bank. These initiatives aim to enhance connectivity, boost economic growth, and improve living standards.

Alpha Exploration’s Anagulu copper-gold project in Eritrea, showing drilling, core samples, and geological target graphics.

Alpha Expands Eritrea Copper-Gold Discovery at Anagulu

Alpha Exploration Ltd. has expanded its copper-gold discovery at the Anagulu project in Eritrea, identifying new target zones and enhancing its exploration footprint. The findings underscore the potential of the Arabian-Nubian Shield in the region.

Aerial newsroom illustration of a highway crossing Eritrean highlands toward Massawa and the Red Sea.

Eritrea Moves Forward With Strategic Massawa–Tesseney Road and Coastal Infrastructure Plan

Eritrea is advancing its Massawa to Tesseney Road and Coastal Area Infrastructure Development Project, supported by the African Development Bank. The project aims to enhance transport connectivity and regional integration, with a focus on feasibility studies and preparations for

Land restoration work in Eritrea.

Eritrea Land Restoration Project Wins GEF Climate Funding

The Global Environment Facility has approved a US$77.6 million funding package for climate and nature projects, including a land restoration initiative in Eritrea. This project aims to combat land degradation and enhance climate resilience in the country.

Highway, telecom towers and port infrastructure in Eritrea.

The Architecture Of Self-Reliance: How Eritrea Built Its Infrastructure Backbone

Eritrea's transport and communications infrastructure has evolved significantly since its independence in 1991, driven by a philosophy of self-reliance. The government has focused on equitable service distribution and modernization to support economic resilience and social cohesi

Ethiopia debt talks

Ethiopia's Growth Story Hits the Wall of Debt Reality

Ethiopia's economic narrative faces challenges as private bondholders reject the government's debt restructuring proposal. Despite claims of growth and self-sufficiency, data reveals ongoing debt distress and reliance on imports, undermining the government's optimistic portrayal.

Eritrea development collage showing roads, healthcare, potash and port infrastructure.

Eritrea’s Development Agenda Moves From Patience to Delivery

Eritrea's President Isaias Afwerki's recent Independence Day address indicates a shift in the country's development agenda from preparation to implementation. The focus is now on concrete projects in various sectors, signaling a more confident approach to national development.

Coastal mining site near the Red Sea with Eritrean flag.

The EU Fertiliser Action Plan Meets the Colluli Potash Project

The article explores the intersection of the EU's Fertiliser Action Plan and Eritrea's Colluli Potash Project, highlighting the potential for a strategic partnership that could enhance food security and reshape Eritrea's economy.

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