Forwarded from Addis Standard Amharic
ዜና፡ ስልሳ ስምንተ በመቶ በ#ሊባኖስ የሚገኙ የሰው ቤት ሰራተኞች ለጾታዊ ትንኮሳ መዳረጋቸው ተገለፀ
በሊባኖስ በስደት ላይ ካሉት የቤት ሰራተኞች መካከል 68 ከመቶ ለጾታዊ ትንኮሳ መዳረጋቸውን አንደ አዲስ ጥናት አመለከተ::
እኛ ለኛ በስደት የተሰኘ ግብረ ሰናይ ድርጅት ሊባኖስ ከሚገኘው የሊባኖስ አሜሪካን ዪኒቨርሲቲ ጋር በመሆን ባዘጋጀዉ ጥናት መሰረት በርካታ ሴቶች ላይ ፆታዊ ጥቃት እንደሚፈፀምባቸው አረጋግጠናል ብሏል።
ድርጅቱ ለአዲስ ስታንዳርድ በላከው መግለጫ ወደ 1000 የሚጠጉ የሰው ቤት ስራተኞችን አነጋግሮ መረጃ የሰበሰበ ሲሆን አብዛኞቹ ኢትዮጵያውያን መሆናቸውን ገልፆ የጥናቱ ውጤት እንደሚያመለክተው በሊባኖስ በስደት ላይ ካሉት የሰው ቤት ሰራተኞች መካከል 68 ከመቶ ለጾታዊ ትንኮሳ ተደርገዋል ብሏል።
አስገድዶ መድፈርና ለመድፈር ሙከራዎች ማድርግን ጨምሮ የተለያዩ አይነት ጾታዊ ትንኮሳዎች አንደሚደርሱባቸዉ የገለጹት በጥናቱ የተሳተፉ ሴቶች ከፈቃድ ውጪ መሳም ማቀፍ እነ ሌሎች አካላዊ ንኪኪዎች ብአብዛኛዉ የሚደርስባቸው የትንኮሳ አይነት መሆኑን ተናግረዋል::
ትንኮሳዉ ከተፈጸመባቸዉ ሰቶች መካከል 75 በመቶ የሚሆኑት ህጋዊ ፈቃድ የሌላቸው ወይም ፈቃዳቸውን በአሰሪዎቻቸው የተነጠቁ ሲሆኑ 25 በመቶ የሚሆኑቱ ደግሞ ህጋዊ ፈቃድ ያላቸው መሆኑን ጥናቱ አመልክቷል::
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በሊባኖስ በስደት ላይ ካሉት የቤት ሰራተኞች መካከል 68 ከመቶ ለጾታዊ ትንኮሳ መዳረጋቸውን አንደ አዲስ ጥናት አመለከተ::
እኛ ለኛ በስደት የተሰኘ ግብረ ሰናይ ድርጅት ሊባኖስ ከሚገኘው የሊባኖስ አሜሪካን ዪኒቨርሲቲ ጋር በመሆን ባዘጋጀዉ ጥናት መሰረት በርካታ ሴቶች ላይ ፆታዊ ጥቃት እንደሚፈፀምባቸው አረጋግጠናል ብሏል።
ድርጅቱ ለአዲስ ስታንዳርድ በላከው መግለጫ ወደ 1000 የሚጠጉ የሰው ቤት ስራተኞችን አነጋግሮ መረጃ የሰበሰበ ሲሆን አብዛኞቹ ኢትዮጵያውያን መሆናቸውን ገልፆ የጥናቱ ውጤት እንደሚያመለክተው በሊባኖስ በስደት ላይ ካሉት የሰው ቤት ሰራተኞች መካከል 68 ከመቶ ለጾታዊ ትንኮሳ ተደርገዋል ብሏል።
አስገድዶ መድፈርና ለመድፈር ሙከራዎች ማድርግን ጨምሮ የተለያዩ አይነት ጾታዊ ትንኮሳዎች አንደሚደርሱባቸዉ የገለጹት በጥናቱ የተሳተፉ ሴቶች ከፈቃድ ውጪ መሳም ማቀፍ እነ ሌሎች አካላዊ ንኪኪዎች ብአብዛኛዉ የሚደርስባቸው የትንኮሳ አይነት መሆኑን ተናግረዋል::
ትንኮሳዉ ከተፈጸመባቸዉ ሰቶች መካከል 75 በመቶ የሚሆኑት ህጋዊ ፈቃድ የሌላቸው ወይም ፈቃዳቸውን በአሰሪዎቻቸው የተነጠቁ ሲሆኑ 25 በመቶ የሚሆኑቱ ደግሞ ህጋዊ ፈቃድ ያላቸው መሆኑን ጥናቱ አመልክቷል::
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ዜና፡ ስልሳ ስምንት በመቶ በሊባኖስ የሚገኙ የሰው ቤት ሰራተኞች ለጾታዊ ትንኮሳ መዳረጋቸው ተገለፀ
አዲስ አበባ፣ ጥቅምት 2/2015 ዓ.ም፡- በሊባኖስ በስደት ላይ ካሉት የቤት ሰራተኞች መካከል 68 ከመቶ ለጾታዊ ትንኮሳ መዳረጋቸውን አንደ አዲስ ጥናት አመለከተ:: እኛ ለኛ በስደት የተሰኘ ግብረ ሰናይ ድርጅት ሊባኖስ ከሚገኘው የሊባኖስ አሜሪካን ዪኒቨርሲቲ ጋር በመሆን ባዘጋጀዉ ጥናት መሰረት በርካታ ሴቶች ላይ ፆታዊ ጥቃት እንደሚፈፀምባቸው አረጋግጠናል […]
Analysis: Eastern #Oromia residents agonize from fresh mass detention, forced conscription; zonal officials deny multiple accounts
Residents of #EastHararghe and #WestHararghe in eastern Oromia who spoke with Addis Standard say communities are reeling from a fresh wave of conscription of the youth into the military, mass arrest, the snatching of young people at checkpoints and hunting young men and women door to door.
However, officials of the Zonal police and local administration who spoke with Addis Standard denied the accusations.
The information comes in the backdrop of multiple armed conflicts between the federal and regional government security forces and various armed groups in different parts of the country most notably in Oromia regional state as well as regions such as #BenishangulGumuz and #Gambella that are ongoing in the shadow of the 21-months war which started in #Tigray, and little attention from the mainstream independent media.
https://addisstandard.com/analysis-eastern-oromia-residents-agonize-from-fresh-mass-detention-forced-conscription-zonal-officials-deny-multiple-accounts/
Residents of #EastHararghe and #WestHararghe in eastern Oromia who spoke with Addis Standard say communities are reeling from a fresh wave of conscription of the youth into the military, mass arrest, the snatching of young people at checkpoints and hunting young men and women door to door.
However, officials of the Zonal police and local administration who spoke with Addis Standard denied the accusations.
The information comes in the backdrop of multiple armed conflicts between the federal and regional government security forces and various armed groups in different parts of the country most notably in Oromia regional state as well as regions such as #BenishangulGumuz and #Gambella that are ongoing in the shadow of the 21-months war which started in #Tigray, and little attention from the mainstream independent media.
https://addisstandard.com/analysis-eastern-oromia-residents-agonize-from-fresh-mass-detention-forced-conscription-zonal-officials-deny-multiple-accounts/
Addis Standard
Analysis: Eastern Oromia residents agonize from fresh mass detention, forced conscription; zonal officials deny multiple accounts
Picture showing youth posted by the Communications office of East Hararghe zone claimed, which described the picture as youth who voluntarily joined the “fifth round of military training to fight and liberate their country and to secure citizen’s right to…
Forwarded from Addis Standard Amharic
ትንታኔ: በሃዋሳ ዩኒቨርሲቲ የአንድ ተማሪ ህይዎት የቀጠፈዉ ድልድይ እንዴት ሊፈርስ ቻለ?
በምህረት ገ/ክርስቶስ
አዲስ አበባ፣ ጥቅምት 02ቀን 2015 ዓ/ም፦ በሃዋሳ ዩኒቨርስቲ መስከረም 30 ቀን ሁለት ካምፓሶችን የሚያገናኝ ድልድይ በመደርመሱ አንድ ተማሪ ህይወቱ ሲያልፍ ከ400 በላይ የሚሆኑ ተማሪዎች ላይ ቀላልና ከባድ ጉዳት መድረሱ ይታወቃል።
ሃዋሳ ሪፈራል ሆስፒታል ስራ አስኪያጅ አቶ ዝናው ሳርሚሶ ለአዲስ ስታንዳርድ እንደተናገሩት አደጋ በደረሰበት በመጀመርያ ቀን 231 ተማሪዎች ወደ ሆስፒታሉ የመጡ ሲሆን 73ቱ ወድየውኑ የመጀመርያ እርዳታ አግኝቶ ወደ ቤታቸው እንዲመለሱ የተደረገ ሲሆን 63ቱ በሆስፒታሉ ህክምና እየተደረገላቸው መሆኑን ጠቅሶ በአጠቃላይ 11 ተማሪዎች በጥሩ ሁኔታ ቀዶ ጥገና ተደርጎላቸዋል ብለዋል።
ሌሎች ከ80 በላይ የሚሆኑ ተማሪዎች የተጎጂዎች ብዛት ቁጥር ከአቅም በላይ ስለሆነ ወደ ሌሎች ሆስፒታሎች እንዲሄዱ ተደርገዋል ሲሉ አቶ ዝናው አክሎ ገልጸዋል።
አዲስ ስታንዳርድ ይህንን በተመለከተ የሃዋሳ ዩኒቨርስቲ የውጭ ግንኝነት ዋና ሃላፊ ዶ/ር ቤተልሄም ዘለቀን ያናገረ ሲሆን ጉዳቱ የደረሰው ከዋናው ግቢ ወደ ቴክኖሎጂ ኢንስቲትዩት ሲሸጋገሩ ሁለቱን ግቢዎች የሚያገናኘው ድልድይ ላይ ድልድዩ መሸከም ከሚችለው አቅም በላይ ተማሪዎች ሲወጡበት በመውደቁ ነው ብለዋል።
ድልድዩ የተሰራበት አላማ ሁለቱም የዩኒቨርስቲ ግቢዎች የሚከፍላቸው ትልቅ መንገድ ሰላለ ተማሪዎች ደህንነታቸው በተጠበቀ ሁኔታ ከአንደኛው ካምፓስ ወደ ሌላኛው እንዲሸጋገሩበት የተሰራ እንጂ በአንዴ በዙ ሰዎች የመሸከም አቅም የለውም ብለዋል።
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በምህረት ገ/ክርስቶስ
አዲስ አበባ፣ ጥቅምት 02ቀን 2015 ዓ/ም፦ በሃዋሳ ዩኒቨርስቲ መስከረም 30 ቀን ሁለት ካምፓሶችን የሚያገናኝ ድልድይ በመደርመሱ አንድ ተማሪ ህይወቱ ሲያልፍ ከ400 በላይ የሚሆኑ ተማሪዎች ላይ ቀላልና ከባድ ጉዳት መድረሱ ይታወቃል።
ሃዋሳ ሪፈራል ሆስፒታል ስራ አስኪያጅ አቶ ዝናው ሳርሚሶ ለአዲስ ስታንዳርድ እንደተናገሩት አደጋ በደረሰበት በመጀመርያ ቀን 231 ተማሪዎች ወደ ሆስፒታሉ የመጡ ሲሆን 73ቱ ወድየውኑ የመጀመርያ እርዳታ አግኝቶ ወደ ቤታቸው እንዲመለሱ የተደረገ ሲሆን 63ቱ በሆስፒታሉ ህክምና እየተደረገላቸው መሆኑን ጠቅሶ በአጠቃላይ 11 ተማሪዎች በጥሩ ሁኔታ ቀዶ ጥገና ተደርጎላቸዋል ብለዋል።
ሌሎች ከ80 በላይ የሚሆኑ ተማሪዎች የተጎጂዎች ብዛት ቁጥር ከአቅም በላይ ስለሆነ ወደ ሌሎች ሆስፒታሎች እንዲሄዱ ተደርገዋል ሲሉ አቶ ዝናው አክሎ ገልጸዋል።
አዲስ ስታንዳርድ ይህንን በተመለከተ የሃዋሳ ዩኒቨርስቲ የውጭ ግንኝነት ዋና ሃላፊ ዶ/ር ቤተልሄም ዘለቀን ያናገረ ሲሆን ጉዳቱ የደረሰው ከዋናው ግቢ ወደ ቴክኖሎጂ ኢንስቲትዩት ሲሸጋገሩ ሁለቱን ግቢዎች የሚያገናኘው ድልድይ ላይ ድልድዩ መሸከም ከሚችለው አቅም በላይ ተማሪዎች ሲወጡበት በመውደቁ ነው ብለዋል።
ድልድዩ የተሰራበት አላማ ሁለቱም የዩኒቨርስቲ ግቢዎች የሚከፍላቸው ትልቅ መንገድ ሰላለ ተማሪዎች ደህንነታቸው በተጠበቀ ሁኔታ ከአንደኛው ካምፓስ ወደ ሌላኛው እንዲሸጋገሩበት የተሰራ እንጂ በአንዴ በዙ ሰዎች የመሸከም አቅም የለውም ብለዋል።
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ትንታኔ: በሃዋሳ ዩኒቨርሲቲ የአንድ ተማሪ ህይዎት የቀጠፈዉ ድልድይ እንዴት ሊፈርስ ቻለ?
ሃዋሳ ዩኒቨርሲቲ ዋናውን ግቢ ከቴክኖሎጂ ኢንስቲትዩት ጋር የሚያገናኘው ድልድይ በወደቀበት ወቅት ። ፎቶ፡ አዲስ ማለዳ በምህረት ገ/ክርስቶስ @Mercy23187135 አዲስ አበባ፣ ጥቅምት 02ቀን 2015 ዓ/ም፦ በሃዋሳ ዩኒቨርስቲ መስከረም 30 ቀን ሁለት ካምፓሶችን የሚያገናኝ ድልድይ በመደርመሱ አንድ ተማሪ ህይወቱ ሲያልፍ ከ400 በላይ የሚሆኑ ተማሪዎች ላይ ቀላልና ከባድ […]
Trio of yellow, blue and green lakes in #Ethiopia stuns in striking satellite image
A trio of technicolor lakes in Ethiopia, each one a different color from the others, is visible in stunning detail in a satellite image recently released by #NASA. The unusual colors are the result of numerous factors, including water chemistry, depth and inhabiting wildlife.
The three lakes are Lake #Shala, which has a deep blue hue; Lake #Abijatta, which is green in color; and Lake #Langano, which has a sandy-yellow hue similar to the surrounding land. The lakes are located in Ethiopia's Great Rift Valley, around 124 miles (200 kilometers) south of the capital, #AddisAbeba.
https://www.livescience.com/trio-of-multicolored-lakes-ethiopia
A trio of technicolor lakes in Ethiopia, each one a different color from the others, is visible in stunning detail in a satellite image recently released by #NASA. The unusual colors are the result of numerous factors, including water chemistry, depth and inhabiting wildlife.
The three lakes are Lake #Shala, which has a deep blue hue; Lake #Abijatta, which is green in color; and Lake #Langano, which has a sandy-yellow hue similar to the surrounding land. The lakes are located in Ethiopia's Great Rift Valley, around 124 miles (200 kilometers) south of the capital, #AddisAbeba.
https://www.livescience.com/trio-of-multicolored-lakes-ethiopia
livescience.com
Trio of yellow, blue and green lakes in Ethiopia stuns in striking satellite image
All three lakes used to be part of the same ancient body of water.
#Ethiopia - #Oromia: Drought pushes more and more girls into child marriage, but not for girls like Fiinxee
Meet 17-year-old Fiinxee. She was married off at the tender young age of 13. She does not even know how old her husband was.
“My family married me off because of the drought and they had no income,” said Fiinxee. “They needed the dowry, so they sold me off.” Fiinxee is from an area in Oromia region which experiences recurrent drought. This year, Ethiopia has been hit by the worst drought in 40 years.
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“I was so stressed and scared on the day of the marriage,” said Fiinxee. “As soon as the marriage began, I could not cope. I could not survive in the house and could not even manage basic household duties.”
But Fiinxee was lucky. After, being stuck in the marriage for 8 months, she heard from her neighbors that she could get help and get out of the marriage. She went to the local authorities, and they immediately helped her and a few weeks later, her marriage was legally cancelled in court.
https://www.unicef.org/ethiopia/stories/drought-pushes-more-and-more-girls-child-marriage-not-girls-fiinxee
Meet 17-year-old Fiinxee. She was married off at the tender young age of 13. She does not even know how old her husband was.
“My family married me off because of the drought and they had no income,” said Fiinxee. “They needed the dowry, so they sold me off.” Fiinxee is from an area in Oromia region which experiences recurrent drought. This year, Ethiopia has been hit by the worst drought in 40 years.
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“I was so stressed and scared on the day of the marriage,” said Fiinxee. “As soon as the marriage began, I could not cope. I could not survive in the house and could not even manage basic household duties.”
But Fiinxee was lucky. After, being stuck in the marriage for 8 months, she heard from her neighbors that she could get help and get out of the marriage. She went to the local authorities, and they immediately helped her and a few weeks later, her marriage was legally cancelled in court.
https://www.unicef.org/ethiopia/stories/drought-pushes-more-and-more-girls-child-marriage-not-girls-fiinxee
UNICEF
Drought pushes more and more girls into child marriage, but not for girls like Fiinxee
Oromia Region, Ethiopia
News: Member of #OLF central committee, author Moibon Bekele shot dead in Addis Abeba
By Natnael Fite
Moibon Bekele, a member of the central committee of the opposition Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and an author, has been shot dead near his residence in Addis Abeba on the night of 12 October.
Moibon was taken to Abet Hospital for life-saving treatment after being shot by unidentified men around his residence in Sansusi area on the evening of Wednesday, but could not be saved, his friend Lelisa Idris told Addis Standard.
“I don’t know exactly what the circumstances were but he was hit sometime between 7:00 PM and 8:00 PM [local time]. When I was told he had been shot, I ran to Abet Hospital. He was alive when I arrived. He was pronounced dead at about 11:30 PM.” His body was taken today to his hometown in Nekemte city, east Wollega zone of Oromia regional state, Lelisa said, adding “so far, nothing is known about who actually shot him. Burayu police has taken up the case.”
The OLF has issued a statement late yesterday as soon as the news of his shooting was heard, saying it had information that Moibon had been shot and was in hospital for treatment. “Many of our members and officials have been subjected to similar situations in this country,” the statement said, and condemned such acts “specifically against its members and officials”.
https://addisstandard.com/news-member-of-the-olf-central-committee-author-moibon-bekele-shot-dead-in-addis-abeba/
By Natnael Fite
Moibon Bekele, a member of the central committee of the opposition Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and an author, has been shot dead near his residence in Addis Abeba on the night of 12 October.
Moibon was taken to Abet Hospital for life-saving treatment after being shot by unidentified men around his residence in Sansusi area on the evening of Wednesday, but could not be saved, his friend Lelisa Idris told Addis Standard.
“I don’t know exactly what the circumstances were but he was hit sometime between 7:00 PM and 8:00 PM [local time]. When I was told he had been shot, I ran to Abet Hospital. He was alive when I arrived. He was pronounced dead at about 11:30 PM.” His body was taken today to his hometown in Nekemte city, east Wollega zone of Oromia regional state, Lelisa said, adding “so far, nothing is known about who actually shot him. Burayu police has taken up the case.”
The OLF has issued a statement late yesterday as soon as the news of his shooting was heard, saying it had information that Moibon had been shot and was in hospital for treatment. “Many of our members and officials have been subjected to similar situations in this country,” the statement said, and condemned such acts “specifically against its members and officials”.
https://addisstandard.com/news-member-of-the-olf-central-committee-author-moibon-bekele-shot-dead-in-addis-abeba/
Addis Standard
News: Member of OLF central committee, author Moibon Bekele shot dead in Addis Abeba - Addis Standard
The late Moibon Bekele. Picture: Social Media By Natnael Fite @NatieFit Addis Ababa – Moibon Bekele, a member of the central committee of the opposition Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and an author, has been shot dead near his residence in Addis Abeba on the…
#Ethiopia: One student killed in Debre Tabor university violence, more than 12,000 examinees walk out on national exam
By Biruk Alemu
Yesterday, the Ministry of Education announced that one student was killed, and many examiners taking national school leaving exam and security forces were injured in a violence caused by the students at Debre Tabor University.
More than 500,000 students were admitted to all state universities located in various parts of the country to take the exams in the first round alone, which was completed on Wednesday. This is the first time the Ministry has administered school leaving exams inside several universities to avoid exam leaks, which had become repeated pattern in the past years.
https://addisstandard.com/news-one-student-killed-in-debre-tabor-university-violence-more-than-12000-examinees-walk-out-on-national-exam/
By Biruk Alemu
Yesterday, the Ministry of Education announced that one student was killed, and many examiners taking national school leaving exam and security forces were injured in a violence caused by the students at Debre Tabor University.
More than 500,000 students were admitted to all state universities located in various parts of the country to take the exams in the first round alone, which was completed on Wednesday. This is the first time the Ministry has administered school leaving exams inside several universities to avoid exam leaks, which had become repeated pattern in the past years.
https://addisstandard.com/news-one-student-killed-in-debre-tabor-university-violence-more-than-12000-examinees-walk-out-on-national-exam/
Addis Standard
News: One student killed in Debre Tabor university violence, more than 12,000 examinees walk out on national exam
Professor Berhanu Nega, Ethiopia's Minister of Education. By Biruk Alemu @Birukalemu21 Addis Abeba: Yesterday, the Ministry of Education announced that one student was killed, and many examiners taking national school leaving exam and security forces were…
#Indian national arriving from #Ethiopia arrested with 16 kg gold at #Mumbai airport
The Customs department at Mumbai airport arrested an Indian national with 16 kg of gold worth Rs 8.40 crore, said officials on Thursday.
The man was arriving from Addis Abeba, Ethiopia to Mumbai.
“The Customs Department of Mumbai Airport arrested an Indian national arriving from Addis Abeba, Ethiopia to Mumbai, with 16 kg of gold worth Rs 8.40 crore,” said the Customs.
https://t.co/qJt048hFdy
The Customs department at Mumbai airport arrested an Indian national with 16 kg of gold worth Rs 8.40 crore, said officials on Thursday.
The man was arriving from Addis Abeba, Ethiopia to Mumbai.
“The Customs Department of Mumbai Airport arrested an Indian national arriving from Addis Abeba, Ethiopia to Mumbai, with 16 kg of gold worth Rs 8.40 crore,” said the Customs.
https://t.co/qJt048hFdy
News: #Ethiopia puts #Ireland on notice, threatens to cut ties for alleged “attack against its sovereignty, territorial integrity”
Ethiopian Deputy PM and Foreign Affairs Minister Demeke Mekonnen wrote a letter to the Irish government threatening to cut diplomatic ties if the country does not refrain from undermining Ethiopia’s “sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
Ethiopia also accused Ireland of having the “intent on emboldening the TPLF and calling for coercive actions against Ethiopia using its membership in the UNSC.”
This is the second diplomatic rupture between the two countries in a span of a year. In November last year the Ethiopian government had informed Ireland’s Embassy in Addis Abeba that four of the six Irish diplomats serving at the Embassy must leave the country within one week.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ethiopia-puts-ireland-on-notice-threatens-to-cut-ties-for-alleged-attack-against-its-sovereignty-territorial-integrity/
Ethiopian Deputy PM and Foreign Affairs Minister Demeke Mekonnen wrote a letter to the Irish government threatening to cut diplomatic ties if the country does not refrain from undermining Ethiopia’s “sovereignty and territorial integrity.”
Ethiopia also accused Ireland of having the “intent on emboldening the TPLF and calling for coercive actions against Ethiopia using its membership in the UNSC.”
This is the second diplomatic rupture between the two countries in a span of a year. In November last year the Ethiopian government had informed Ireland’s Embassy in Addis Abeba that four of the six Irish diplomats serving at the Embassy must leave the country within one week.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ethiopia-puts-ireland-on-notice-threatens-to-cut-ties-for-alleged-attack-against-its-sovereignty-territorial-integrity/
Addis Standard
News: Ethiopia puts Ireland on notice, threatens to cut ties for alleged “attack against its sovereignty, territorial integrity”
Demeke Mekonnen, Deputy PM and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ethiopia. Photo: MFA Ethiopia/twitter By Addis Standard Staff Addis Ababa: Ethiopian Deputy PM and Foreign Affairs Minister Demeke Mekonnen wrote a letter to the Irish government threatening to cut…
#Ethiopia: Four people died as #Cholera outbreak reported in #Bale zone #Oromia, #Somali region bordering areas
As of 10 October, 191 cholera cases were reported in three woredas of Bale zone (Harana Buluk, Berbere and Delo Mena) with four associated deaths (Cumulative Case Fatality Rate – CFR – of 2.09 per cent1). The use of unsafe water from contaminated water points is the most likely cause of this outbreak. Limited access to water and sanitation (WASH) services, poor hygiene practices, including open defecation and lack of water treatment options are among the factors that have contributed to the rapid spread of the disease across these three woredas.
Bale zone remains one of the most drought-affected areas with increasing malnutrition cases and report of measles’ outbreak. Since the beginning of 2022, 21 measles outbreak waves have been confirmed in Oromia. In the first week of October, Bale zone registered 219 new meningitis cases (10% of the total meningitis cases reported in Oromia). https://addisstandard.com/news-four-die-after-cholera-outbreak-in-bale-zone-oromia-somali-region-bordering-areas-un/
As of 10 October, 191 cholera cases were reported in three woredas of Bale zone (Harana Buluk, Berbere and Delo Mena) with four associated deaths (Cumulative Case Fatality Rate – CFR – of 2.09 per cent1). The use of unsafe water from contaminated water points is the most likely cause of this outbreak. Limited access to water and sanitation (WASH) services, poor hygiene practices, including open defecation and lack of water treatment options are among the factors that have contributed to the rapid spread of the disease across these three woredas.
Bale zone remains one of the most drought-affected areas with increasing malnutrition cases and report of measles’ outbreak. Since the beginning of 2022, 21 measles outbreak waves have been confirmed in Oromia. In the first week of October, Bale zone registered 219 new meningitis cases (10% of the total meningitis cases reported in Oromia). https://addisstandard.com/news-four-die-after-cholera-outbreak-in-bale-zone-oromia-somali-region-bordering-areas-un/
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News: Four people died as Cholera outbreak reported in Bale zone Oromia, Somali region bordering areas
A girl receives oral cholera vaccine during a campaign led by IVI and partners in Shashemene, Ethiopia. Picture Credit: International Vaccine Institute/May 2022 Addis Abeba: On 27 August 2022, the first cholera case was reported in Harana Buluk woreda of…
News: Journalist Meaza Mohammed, author Asaye Derbe released on bail; court reverses bail for journalist Gobeze Sisay
By Biruk Alemu
Journalist Meaza Mohammed and author and activist Asaye Derbe were released on Thursday 13 October on a bail of 10,000 ETB each. However, at a hearing held today, federal judges at the Supreme Court denied journalist Gobeze Sisay the right for bail, his lawyer Henok Aklilu told Addis Standard.
During previous hearing, Amhara Voice internet based media owner and founder journalist Gobeze Sisay was granted a bail for 20,000 ETB, but was banned from leaving the country, and his release from detention was delayed until after the immigration procedure was completed. However, in today’s hearing, the Supreme Court reversed the bail grant and rescheduled another hearing, according to Henok.
The release on bail of Meaza and Asaye itself came a week after the Federal High Court granted the bail. It was last week, on 07 October that the Federal High Court’s Lideta criminal division trial decided to ruled to release all three defendants on bail. But “the police told us that they cannot release them because the prosecutor was appealing at the federal Supreme Court”, which resulted in the defendants being held in custody for a week.
https://addisstandard.com/news-journalist-meaza-mohammed-author-asaye-derbe-released-on-bail-court-reverses-bail-for-journalist-gobeze-sisay-2/
By Biruk Alemu
Journalist Meaza Mohammed and author and activist Asaye Derbe were released on Thursday 13 October on a bail of 10,000 ETB each. However, at a hearing held today, federal judges at the Supreme Court denied journalist Gobeze Sisay the right for bail, his lawyer Henok Aklilu told Addis Standard.
During previous hearing, Amhara Voice internet based media owner and founder journalist Gobeze Sisay was granted a bail for 20,000 ETB, but was banned from leaving the country, and his release from detention was delayed until after the immigration procedure was completed. However, in today’s hearing, the Supreme Court reversed the bail grant and rescheduled another hearing, according to Henok.
The release on bail of Meaza and Asaye itself came a week after the Federal High Court granted the bail. It was last week, on 07 October that the Federal High Court’s Lideta criminal division trial decided to ruled to release all three defendants on bail. But “the police told us that they cannot release them because the prosecutor was appealing at the federal Supreme Court”, which resulted in the defendants being held in custody for a week.
https://addisstandard.com/news-journalist-meaza-mohammed-author-asaye-derbe-released-on-bail-court-reverses-bail-for-journalist-gobeze-sisay-2/
Addis Standard
News: Journalist Meaza Mohammed, author Asaye Derbe released on bail; court reverses bail for journalist Gobeze Sisay
Meaza Mohammed and Asaye Derbe , left and center, were released on bail yesterday. But federal court reversed the earlier decision granting bail to Gobeze Sisya, right. By Biruk Alemu @Birukalemu21 Addis Abeba: Journalist Meaz Mohammed and author and activist…
#NewsAlert: #Ethiopia Central Bank orders banks to freeze LC issuance for import of 38 products
The National Bank of Ethiopia has informed banks to freeze issuance of Letters of Credit (LC) to import 38 types of products as of Monday 17 October. The ban will last indefinitely.
Accordingly, prohibited products include drinks (whiskey or beer and other alcoholic beverages), chewing gum, chocolate, water, cigarettes, artificial accessories and related materials, among others. It also applies to cars that are imported by private individuals.
https://addisstandard.com/news-alert-central-bank-orders-banks-to-freeze-lc-issuance-for-import-of-38-products/
The National Bank of Ethiopia has informed banks to freeze issuance of Letters of Credit (LC) to import 38 types of products as of Monday 17 October. The ban will last indefinitely.
Accordingly, prohibited products include drinks (whiskey or beer and other alcoholic beverages), chewing gum, chocolate, water, cigarettes, artificial accessories and related materials, among others. It also applies to cars that are imported by private individuals.
https://addisstandard.com/news-alert-central-bank-orders-banks-to-freeze-lc-issuance-for-import-of-38-products/
Addis Standard
News Alert: Central Bank orders banks to freeze LC issuance for import of 38 products
Fikadu Digafe. Photo: FBC Addis Abeba: The National Bank of Ethiopia has informed banks to freeze issuance of Letters of Credit (LC) ti import 38 types of products as of Monday 17 October. The ban will last indefinitely. Accordingly, prohibited products include…
'Where is humanity?' ask the helpless doctors of #Ethiopia's embattled #Tigray region
One of the greatest casualties of the brutal civil war in Ethiopia has been its health care. With the country's northern Tigray region under blockade and cut off from most communications, a disastrous humanitarian crisis has been unfolding in a war that has become the world's unseen war.
Dr. Fasika Amdeslasie, a surgeon at Tigray's Ayder Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, says, "Our patients are not getting basic medicines like antibiotics, IV fluids, [and] oxygen." Without these kinds of supplies, he's watched patients die.
"Seeing the hopelessness in their eyes," he says, "and being the one to tell them that you cannot help them, that they are going to die soon, as a firsthand witness as a physician is very heartbreaking."
"You cannot do anything for them and you tell them to pray," adds Fasika, who was dean of Mekele University's medical school before the war. (Per the Ethiopian custom, we are using first names for subsequent references.)
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2022/10/14/1128363867/where-is-humanity-ask-the-helpless-doctors-of-ethiopias-embattled-tigray-region
One of the greatest casualties of the brutal civil war in Ethiopia has been its health care. With the country's northern Tigray region under blockade and cut off from most communications, a disastrous humanitarian crisis has been unfolding in a war that has become the world's unseen war.
Dr. Fasika Amdeslasie, a surgeon at Tigray's Ayder Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, says, "Our patients are not getting basic medicines like antibiotics, IV fluids, [and] oxygen." Without these kinds of supplies, he's watched patients die.
"Seeing the hopelessness in their eyes," he says, "and being the one to tell them that you cannot help them, that they are going to die soon, as a firsthand witness as a physician is very heartbreaking."
"You cannot do anything for them and you tell them to pray," adds Fasika, who was dean of Mekele University's medical school before the war. (Per the Ethiopian custom, we are using first names for subsequent references.)
https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2022/10/14/1128363867/where-is-humanity-ask-the-helpless-doctors-of-ethiopias-embattled-tigray-region
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'Where is humanity?' ask the helpless doctors of Ethiopia's embattled Tigray region
Civil war has blockaded the country's northern region and decimated a hospital system that serves nearly 7 million people. Without basic supplies, power and medicine, thousands are needlessly dying.
#Ethiopia: OFC rejects #AddisAbaba, #Oromia Special Zone admin demarcation; urges #AfaanOromo to be city admin’s working language alongside #Amharic
By Natnael Fite
The opposition party, Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), rejected the recently conducted administrative demarcation between Addis Ababa city and Oromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfinne. The party rejected the decision, which was hailed “historic” by Addis Abeba Mayor Adanech Abiebie, and said it was “unacceptable as it does not respect the interests and demands of the Oromo people.” The party also urged “Afaan Oromo to be a working language alongside Amharic in Finffine city administration.”
OFC communications officer Tiruneh Gemta told #AddisStandard, that the party has been closely following the boundary issue and has been fighting for it for many years. “We cannot remain silent under any circumstances, we took a longer time as we have a detailed investigation to conduct on the matter. Now we have something concrete and our goal is not only to issue a statement and express our opinion but also to prepare our people for the next struggle,” Tiruneh said.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ofc-rejects-addis-ababa-oromia-special-zone-admin-demarcation-urges-afaan-oromo-to-be-city-admins-working-language-alongside-amharic/
By Natnael Fite
The opposition party, Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), rejected the recently conducted administrative demarcation between Addis Ababa city and Oromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfinne. The party rejected the decision, which was hailed “historic” by Addis Abeba Mayor Adanech Abiebie, and said it was “unacceptable as it does not respect the interests and demands of the Oromo people.” The party also urged “Afaan Oromo to be a working language alongside Amharic in Finffine city administration.”
OFC communications officer Tiruneh Gemta told #AddisStandard, that the party has been closely following the boundary issue and has been fighting for it for many years. “We cannot remain silent under any circumstances, we took a longer time as we have a detailed investigation to conduct on the matter. Now we have something concrete and our goal is not only to issue a statement and express our opinion but also to prepare our people for the next struggle,” Tiruneh said.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ofc-rejects-addis-ababa-oromia-special-zone-admin-demarcation-urges-afaan-oromo-to-be-city-admins-working-language-alongside-amharic/
Addis Standard
News: OFC rejects Addis Ababa, Oromia Special Zone admin demarcation; urges Afaan Oromo to be city admin’s working language alongside…
Dejene Tafa, center, a member of the executive committee of OFC, had already told Addis Standard in August that the decision did not answer the demands of the Oromo people. He is pictured here protesting against the Koye Feche Condominium distribution in…
News: #US calls on #Eritrea, #Ethiopia to halt #Tigray “joint military offensive”; #UN humanitarian chief confirms shelling in Shire injures two aid workers
Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued the latest concern of the U.S. government “over reports of increasing violence, loss of life, indiscriminate targeting of civilians, and destruction in the conflict in northern Ethiopia, particularly around Shire in the Tigray region.” The U.S. also called on “the Ethiopian National Defense Forces and Eritrean Defense Forces to immediately halt their joint military offensive and for Eritrea to withdraw its forces from northern Ethiopia.”
Blinken also called on “the Tigrayan Defense Forces to cease provocative actions.”
The statement came shortly after Martin Griffiths, U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, confirmed that “two frontline staff were injured in shelling today” in Shire. He described the situation as “increasingly tense.”
https://addisstandard.com/news-us-calls-on-eritrea-ethiopia-to-halt-tigray-joint-military-offensive-un-humanitarian-chief-confirms-shelling-in-shire-injures-two-aid-workers/
Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued the latest concern of the U.S. government “over reports of increasing violence, loss of life, indiscriminate targeting of civilians, and destruction in the conflict in northern Ethiopia, particularly around Shire in the Tigray region.” The U.S. also called on “the Ethiopian National Defense Forces and Eritrean Defense Forces to immediately halt their joint military offensive and for Eritrea to withdraw its forces from northern Ethiopia.”
Blinken also called on “the Tigrayan Defense Forces to cease provocative actions.”
The statement came shortly after Martin Griffiths, U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, confirmed that “two frontline staff were injured in shelling today” in Shire. He described the situation as “increasingly tense.”
https://addisstandard.com/news-us-calls-on-eritrea-ethiopia-to-halt-tigray-joint-military-offensive-un-humanitarian-chief-confirms-shelling-in-shire-injures-two-aid-workers/
Addis Standard
News: US calls on Eritrea, Ethiopia to halt Tigray “joint military offensive”; UN humanitarian chief confirms shelling in Shire…
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken. Photo: State Department Addis Abeba - Secretary of State Antony Blinken issued the latest concern of the U.S. government "over reports of increasing violence, loss of life, indiscriminate targeting of civilians, and destruction…
#Ethiopia: Two civil servants, a teacher accused of financially supporting #OLA, #TPLF appear before court in #Sidama region
By Mhret G/Kristos
Addis Ababa: Two civil servants and a teacher have been brought to a court in Sidama regional state for the second time on 12 October after being accused of financially supporting the armed group Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), commonly referred to as “OLF/Shene”, and the TPLF.
Both the OLA and the TPLF have been labelled as terrorist organizations by the parliament of Ethiopia.
The suspects, Kanbata Kiwi, an employee of Science and Technology Agency of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples (SNNP) region, Tesfatsion Legesse, an employee of Construction and Design Supervision Authority of the SNNP, and Mitiku Belayneh, a principal at Tabor Mekaneyesus school, were first brought to the court of law on 30 September, according to a family member and an informant who asked to remain anonymous for fear reprisal.
Police said it suspected the individuals of financially supporting the OLA and the TPLF, a party ruling the Tigray Regional state. https://addisstandard.com/news-two-civil-servants-a-teacher-accused-of-financially-supporting-ola-tplf-appear-before-court-in-sidama-region/
By Mhret G/Kristos
Addis Ababa: Two civil servants and a teacher have been brought to a court in Sidama regional state for the second time on 12 October after being accused of financially supporting the armed group Oromo Liberation Army (OLA), commonly referred to as “OLF/Shene”, and the TPLF.
Both the OLA and the TPLF have been labelled as terrorist organizations by the parliament of Ethiopia.
The suspects, Kanbata Kiwi, an employee of Science and Technology Agency of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples (SNNP) region, Tesfatsion Legesse, an employee of Construction and Design Supervision Authority of the SNNP, and Mitiku Belayneh, a principal at Tabor Mekaneyesus school, were first brought to the court of law on 30 September, according to a family member and an informant who asked to remain anonymous for fear reprisal.
Police said it suspected the individuals of financially supporting the OLA and the TPLF, a party ruling the Tigray Regional state. https://addisstandard.com/news-two-civil-servants-a-teacher-accused-of-financially-supporting-ola-tplf-appear-before-court-in-sidama-region/
Addis Standard
News: Two civil servants, a teacher accused of financially supporting OLA, TPLF appear before court in Sidama region - Addis Standard
Kanbata Kiwi, Tesfatsion Legesse and Mitiku Belayneh. Photo: Social Media By Mhret G/kristos @Mercy23187135 Addis Ababa: Two civil servants and a teacher have been brought to a court in Sidama regional state for the second time on 12 October after being accused…
#Ethiopia: #AlmazAyana runs fastest ever women's marathon debut with 2:17:20 in #Amsterdam
Ethiopia’s Almaz Ayana ran 2:17:20 to achieve the fastest ever women's marathon debut and win a high-quality clash at the TCS Amsterdam Marathon, a World Athletics Elite Platinum Label road race, on Sunday (16).
Setting a Dutch all-comers’ record, Almaz won the head-to-head against her fellow global track gold medalist and compatriot Genzebe Dibaba, who was also making her marathon debut, while Tsegaye Getachew made it an Ethiopian double, winning the men’s race in a PB of 2:04:49.
The women’s race in Amsterdam featured a trio of notable debutants and despite going up against some more experienced opponents when it comes to marathon running, the spotlight was on Ayana, Dibaba and their compatriot Tsehay Gemechu.
https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-label-road-races/news/amsterdam-marathon-2022-ayana-getachew
Ethiopia’s Almaz Ayana ran 2:17:20 to achieve the fastest ever women's marathon debut and win a high-quality clash at the TCS Amsterdam Marathon, a World Athletics Elite Platinum Label road race, on Sunday (16).
Setting a Dutch all-comers’ record, Almaz won the head-to-head against her fellow global track gold medalist and compatriot Genzebe Dibaba, who was also making her marathon debut, while Tsegaye Getachew made it an Ethiopian double, winning the men’s race in a PB of 2:04:49.
The women’s race in Amsterdam featured a trio of notable debutants and despite going up against some more experienced opponents when it comes to marathon running, the spotlight was on Ayana, Dibaba and their compatriot Tsehay Gemechu.
https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-label-road-races/news/amsterdam-marathon-2022-ayana-getachew
worldathletics.org
Ayana runs fastest ever women's marathon debut with 2:17:20 in Amsterdam | REPORTS | World Athletics
Genzebe Dibaba is second on her debut in 2:18:05, while Tsegaye Getachew wins the men's race in 2:04:49
Business: #Akobo Minerals kicks off #Ethiopia mine development
Akobo Minerals, the Scandinavian-based Ethiopian gold exploration and boutique mining company, today announced that its mining contractor, IW Mining Pty (Ltd), has arrived at site.
The Scandinavian-based Ethiopian gold exploration and boutique mining company is currently engaged in ongoing exploration and boutique development in the #Gambella region and #Dima Woreda, in #southwest Ethiopia.
https://addisstandard.com/business-akobo-minerals-kicks-off-ethiopia-mine-development/
Akobo Minerals, the Scandinavian-based Ethiopian gold exploration and boutique mining company, today announced that its mining contractor, IW Mining Pty (Ltd), has arrived at site.
The Scandinavian-based Ethiopian gold exploration and boutique mining company is currently engaged in ongoing exploration and boutique development in the #Gambella region and #Dima Woreda, in #southwest Ethiopia.
https://addisstandard.com/business-akobo-minerals-kicks-off-ethiopia-mine-development/
Addis Standard
Business: Akobo Minerals kicks off Ethiopia mine development
Pictures: Akobo Minerals Addis Abeba - Akobo Minerals, the Scandinavian-based Ethiopian gold exploration and boutique mining company, today announced that its mining contractor, IW Mining Pty (Ltd), has arrived at site. The Scandinavian-based Ethiopian gold…
#NewsAnalysis: As fears grow for civilians in #Shire, #AU, #Tigray region echo need for immediate, unconditional ceasefire; Federal gov. to continue “defensive measures”
**The federal government says it will continue to take defensive measures against what it said was “repeated attack of the #TPLF and its active collusion with hostile foreign powers”
Among growing global concerns and condemnations over recent intensified attacks on civilians by the joint Ethiopian and Eritrean military offensives in and around Shire, a city in northwest Tigray regional state, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat has called for “an immediate, unconditional ceasefire and resumption of humanitarian services” in the Tigray Region.
The Chairperson' statement also signaled that talks will be “convened in South Africa by a high-level team led by the AU High Representative for the Horn of Africa, and supported by the international community,” but he did not give a specific time frame or mention the stakeholders among the international community.
https://addisstandard.com/news-analysis-as-fears-grow-for-civilians-in-shire-au-tigray-region-echo-need-for-immediate-unconditional-ceasefire-gov-to-continue-defensive-measures/
**The federal government says it will continue to take defensive measures against what it said was “repeated attack of the #TPLF and its active collusion with hostile foreign powers”
Among growing global concerns and condemnations over recent intensified attacks on civilians by the joint Ethiopian and Eritrean military offensives in and around Shire, a city in northwest Tigray regional state, the Chairperson of the African Union Commission Moussa Faki Mahamat has called for “an immediate, unconditional ceasefire and resumption of humanitarian services” in the Tigray Region.
The Chairperson' statement also signaled that talks will be “convened in South Africa by a high-level team led by the AU High Representative for the Horn of Africa, and supported by the international community,” but he did not give a specific time frame or mention the stakeholders among the international community.
https://addisstandard.com/news-analysis-as-fears-grow-for-civilians-in-shire-au-tigray-region-echo-need-for-immediate-unconditional-ceasefire-gov-to-continue-defensive-measures/
Addis Standard
News Analysis: As fears grow for civilians in Shire, AU, Tigray region echo need for immediate, unconditional ceasefire; gov. to…
Members of the minority Kunama community in Tigray region who were displaced recently after coming under heavy attacks were featured on the local DW TV. Picture: Screenshot. The federal government says it will continue to take defensive measures against what…
Opinion: War is not #African! – A shift from colonial development aid approach to global a solidarity
By Siyane Aniley
Solidarity has become a global buzzword in the development sector and even more in the recent context of global pandemic. However, Solidarity is not a new way of doing things in Africa.
In Africa, we have a philosophy called Ubuntu; meaning, ‘I am, Because We are’.
https://addisstandard.com/opinion-war-is-not-african-a-shift-from-colonial-development-aid-approach-to-global-a-solidarity/
By Siyane Aniley
Solidarity has become a global buzzword in the development sector and even more in the recent context of global pandemic. However, Solidarity is not a new way of doing things in Africa.
In Africa, we have a philosophy called Ubuntu; meaning, ‘I am, Because We are’.
https://addisstandard.com/opinion-war-is-not-african-a-shift-from-colonial-development-aid-approach-to-global-a-solidarity/
Addis Standard
Opinion: War is not African! - A shift from colonial development aid approach to global a solidarity - Addis Standard
By Siyane Aniley @EthioPhenomenal Addis Abeba – Solidarity has become a global buzzword in the development sector and even more in the recent context of global pandemic. However, Solidarity is not a new way of doing things in Africa. In Africa, we have a…
#Kenya-#Ethiopia power buy deal to vary after five years
Kenya will buy power from Ethiopia at 6.5 US cents per kilowatt for the next five years before it can be allowed to renegotiate.
Ethiopian Electric Power (ECC) has revealed a clause in the power purchase agreement that says Kenya Power can only seek a review of the tariff after that period.
Kenya signed a 25-year deal with the Horn of Africa’s nation to start importing electricity from next month in a bid to edge out the expensive power from the national grid and ensure buffers to meet peak demand.
The clause allowing tariff renegotiation is a key plank for the State-owned utility to get cheap energy that will then be passed on to consumers in the form of lower bills.
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/economy/kenya-ethiopia-power-buy-deal-to-vary-after-five-years-3987396
Kenya will buy power from Ethiopia at 6.5 US cents per kilowatt for the next five years before it can be allowed to renegotiate.
Ethiopian Electric Power (ECC) has revealed a clause in the power purchase agreement that says Kenya Power can only seek a review of the tariff after that period.
Kenya signed a 25-year deal with the Horn of Africa’s nation to start importing electricity from next month in a bid to edge out the expensive power from the national grid and ensure buffers to meet peak demand.
The clause allowing tariff renegotiation is a key plank for the State-owned utility to get cheap energy that will then be passed on to consumers in the form of lower bills.
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/economy/kenya-ethiopia-power-buy-deal-to-vary-after-five-years-3987396
Business Daily
Kenya-Ethiopia power buy deal to vary after five years
Kenya signed a 25-year deal with the Horn of Africa’s nation to start importing electricity from next month.