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Why Dont Local Governments Help Small Businesses More? Keren, an Eritrean (pretty much the same menu as an Ethiopian) restaurant in Washington, D C had a fire in in February 2024 and has been closed ever since for major renovation The owners had originally intended to be open over a year ago, but have posted a couple of updates and noted that permitting red tape has held them back tremendously
Op-Ed: Ethiopia’s Inevitable Transition—Who Will Seize the Moment? Should they side with Abiy’s government? Should they align with TPLF and Eritrean forces to topple him? Or should they chart an independent path that protects Oromo interests and national stability? Each of these choices carries consequences And silence or indecision is also a choice that history may not forgive
Why Dont Local Governments Help Small Businesses More? These businesspeople and those in the circles they form are regularly at the head of the line for assistance Who is usually not so good at this game? Businesspeople who don't have connections and don't understand the culture Like Eritrean restaurant owners
The Welqayt (Question) - by H. E. Negash In Tigray, it is believed this spirit may incarnate in a man, encountered near a forest or river; hence the habit of calling it by a human name: Debas in some Eritrean regions, Shire, and Shewa; Romha in parts of Seraé; Gerenchél (gebremeekaél) in Inderta and Wegerat
Friday 18th July 2025 - rosstaylor1979. substack. com Which traditional Horn of Africa seasoning includes garlic, ginger, and besobela (Ethiopian basil) in its most authentic versions? Eritrean cooks rub it directly on meat before grilling Which artist (1928-2011) developed the "soak-stain" technique? Her work "The Bay" is part of the permanent collection at the National Gallery of Art in
my paris perfume pilgrimage - by Kelley Daring My Paris Perfume Tour: A Scented Pilgrimage Last week, I went to Paris on a personal pilgrimage—not to see the Mona Lisa or climb the Eiffel Tower, but to follow my nose This was a fragrance journey, long-dreamed-of and soul-stirred, an exploration of the boutiques and maisons that shape the world of scent This guide is part memoir, part map—a trail of petals and patchouli for anyone who