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Ethiopia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, Ambassador Tsegab Kebebew, has been elected First Vice Chairperson of the Bureau of the Executive Committee of the UNHCR following the closing session of its 76th meeting in Geneva on 10 October 2025, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.
Ambassador Tsegab was nominated by the #African Group and seconded by #Norway, reflecting broad regional and international support. The Bureau Chairmanship will be assumed by Ambassador Oike Atsuyuki of Japan.
Last year, Ambassador Tsegab served as Second Vice Chairperson. Following Executive Committee tradition, the Chairmanship rotates from Second Vice Chair to First Vice Chair before assuming the full Chair role, ensuring continuity and ......
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Ethiopia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva, Ambassador Tsegab Kebebew, has been elected First Vice Chairperson of the Bureau of the Executive Committee of the UNHCR following the closing session of its 76th meeting in Geneva on 10 October 2025, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.
Ambassador Tsegab was nominated by the #African Group and seconded by #Norway, reflecting broad regional and international support. The Bureau Chairmanship will be assumed by Ambassador Oike Atsuyuki of Japan.
Last year, Ambassador Tsegab served as Second Vice Chairperson. Following Executive Committee tradition, the Chairmanship rotates from Second Vice Chair to First Vice Chair before assuming the full Chair role, ensuring continuity and ......
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#Ethiopian Birr ranked among the weakest African currencies
The Ethiopian Birr (ETB) has been ranked among the weakest currencies in Africa in 2025, reflecting persistent economic pressures linked to inflation, political instability, and foreign exchange shortages.
In comparison with global currencies this year, the Ethiopian Birr is one of the four weakest African currencies—performing better only than the #Sierra_Leonean Leone (SLE), #Guinean Franc (GNF), and #Sudanese Pound (SDG), according to a report published by the financial analysis platform XS.com on 7 October 2025.
The report places the Birr 18th among the 21 weakest African currencies by nominal value against the U.S. dollar. One U.S. dollar is equivalent to approximately 145 Birr, or 0.0068 U.S. dollars per Birr, as of early October.
XS.com attributes the Birr’s weakness to structural challenges, including inflationary....
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The Ethiopian Birr (ETB) has been ranked among the weakest currencies in Africa in 2025, reflecting persistent economic pressures linked to inflation, political instability, and foreign exchange shortages.
In comparison with global currencies this year, the Ethiopian Birr is one of the four weakest African currencies—performing better only than the #Sierra_Leonean Leone (SLE), #Guinean Franc (GNF), and #Sudanese Pound (SDG), according to a report published by the financial analysis platform XS.com on 7 October 2025.
The report places the Birr 18th among the 21 weakest African currencies by nominal value against the U.S. dollar. One U.S. dollar is equivalent to approximately 145 Birr, or 0.0068 U.S. dollars per Birr, as of early October.
XS.com attributes the Birr’s weakness to structural challenges, including inflationary....
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Widespread road closures, abductions & curfews severely restrict freedom of movement across regions in #Ethiopia: EHRC warns
#EHRC has warned that freedom of movement is rapidly deteriorating across several regions of Ethiopia, including #Amhara, #BenishangulGumuz, #Gambella, and #Oromia. In a report covering April to September this year,EHRC documented widespread incidents of abductions, killings, looting, and road closures that have made travel unsafe and disrupted economic and social life.
“The right to freedom of movement is being jeopardized in the areas where monitoring and investigation were conducted,” the EHRC stated, pointing to curfews, checkpoints, road closures, and attacks on travelers. EHRC said these measures have “resulted in violations of the rights to life, bodily integrity, and property security” and have severely affected “the social and economic activities of the community by disrupting daily routines and limiting access to social services.”
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#EHRC has warned that freedom of movement is rapidly deteriorating across several regions of Ethiopia, including #Amhara, #BenishangulGumuz, #Gambella, and #Oromia. In a report covering April to September this year,EHRC documented widespread incidents of abductions, killings, looting, and road closures that have made travel unsafe and disrupted economic and social life.
“The right to freedom of movement is being jeopardized in the areas where monitoring and investigation were conducted,” the EHRC stated, pointing to curfews, checkpoints, road closures, and attacks on travelers. EHRC said these measures have “resulted in violations of the rights to life, bodily integrity, and property security” and have severely affected “the social and economic activities of the community by disrupting daily routines and limiting access to social services.”
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Managing Scarcity, Dreaming Abundance — a reflective short by Eyob Yohannes, exploring Ethiopia’s daily realities and the endurance of imagination.
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Managing Scarcity, Dreaming Abundance — a reflective short by Eyob Yohannes, exploring Ethiopia’s daily realities and the endurance of imagination.
Produced by Addis Standard Media
Watch the full video on YouTube:
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A 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck northern #Ethiopia this evening, shaking parts of #Tigray and #Mekelle, reports USGS & GFZ
Repeated earthquakes struck parts of northern Ethiopia, particularly in the Tigray region, on the evening of Saturday, 11 October 2025, at around 7:18 p.m. local time, according to multiple geological monitoring agencies.
The U.S. Geological Survey (#USGS) reported that a tremor with its epicenter in #Afar, about 45 kilometers from Mekelle, measured 5.6 on the Richter scale. Another quake, about 58 kilometers from the city, measured 5.3. The shocks were reportedly felt across various parts of Tigray, including Mekelle.
Reuters, citing the German Research Centre for Geosciences (#GFZ), said the earthquake that struck Ethiopia registered a magnitude of 5.7 at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).
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Repeated earthquakes struck parts of northern Ethiopia, particularly in the Tigray region, on the evening of Saturday, 11 October 2025, at around 7:18 p.m. local time, according to multiple geological monitoring agencies.
The U.S. Geological Survey (#USGS) reported that a tremor with its epicenter in #Afar, about 45 kilometers from Mekelle, measured 5.6 on the Richter scale. Another quake, about 58 kilometers from the city, measured 5.3. The shocks were reportedly felt across various parts of Tigray, including Mekelle.
Reuters, citing the German Research Centre for Geosciences (#GFZ), said the earthquake that struck Ethiopia registered a magnitude of 5.7 at a depth of 10 kilometers (6.2 miles).
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#Ethiopia–#Somalia: PM Abiy meets Somali President amid tensions over #Jubaland administration
Addis Abeba – Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met today with Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud for discussions on “bilateral and regional issues of mutual interest,” according to a brief statement posted by PM Abiy.
Villa Somalia, in its statement, said the two leaders met at the National Palace in Addis Abeba for a tête-à-tête meeting, during which they discussed “strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing developmental cooperation based on good neighborliness, mutual respect, and shared prosperity, while upholding the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of both nations.”
The meeting comes amid reports that Mogadishu is moving to establish a parallel Jubaland administration in the Gedo region, a plan Ethiopia and Kenya have reportedly opposed.
Read more: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1977382618883571929
Addis Abeba – Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met today with Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud for discussions on “bilateral and regional issues of mutual interest,” according to a brief statement posted by PM Abiy.
Villa Somalia, in its statement, said the two leaders met at the National Palace in Addis Abeba for a tête-à-tête meeting, during which they discussed “strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing developmental cooperation based on good neighborliness, mutual respect, and shared prosperity, while upholding the sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of both nations.”
The meeting comes amid reports that Mogadishu is moving to establish a parallel Jubaland administration in the Gedo region, a plan Ethiopia and Kenya have reportedly opposed.
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#Ethiopia: Managing Scarcity, Dreaming Abundance” an OP/ED podcast adaptation by #Addis_Standard.
Inflation, food insecurity, conflict, and unemployment define daily life for millions of Ethiopians.
🎙️ Written by Eyob Yohannes, a writer and data analyst based in Ethiopia, this reflective essay explores the tension between survival and aspiration — between what is, and what could be.
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Inflation, food insecurity, conflict, and unemployment define daily life for millions of Ethiopians.
🎙️ Written by Eyob Yohannes, a writer and data analyst based in Ethiopia, this reflective essay explores the tension between survival and aspiration — between what is, and what could be.
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“Managing Scarcity, Dreaming Abundance” — an Addis Standard OP/ED adaptation.
Inflation, food insecurity, conflict, and unemployment define daily life for millions of Ethiopians. Yet, amid scarcity, imagination continues to search for possibility.
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Inflation, food insecurity, conflict, and unemployment define daily life for millions of Ethiopians. Yet, amid scarcity, imagination continues to search for possibility.
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17 #children reportedly killed in attack on #Sudan displacement camp
The UN children’s agency, UNICEF, has received reports that the attack occurred in a facility hosting families displaced by the ongoing conflict in the region. A further 21 children were reportedly injured.
According to media reporting, up to 60 people were killed on Saturday’s assault by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which has been fighting Sudanese army since April 2023. The conflict has created a humanitarian catastrophe, with tens of millions living in conditions of acute hunger.
“This devastating attack on children and families who were already displaced and seeking safety is an outrage,” said Catherine Russell, UNICEF Executive Director. “Killing and injuring children are grave violations of their rights, and attacks on civilians in places meant to offer safety and refuge are unconscionable.”
El Fasher has been under siege by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for more than 500 days, with severe restrictions on movement, access to food, water, and medical care. Civilians, including large numbers of children, have faced repeated bombardment and deteriorating living conditions.
Several areas in North Darfur have been experiencing famine for months, and the food security and child nutrition situation in the state has reached catastrophic levels. Families are surviving on minimal rations, and severe acute malnutrition among children is rising sharply. Health facilities report that preventable child deaths linked to hunger and disease are increasing. The disruption of supply routes, looting of aid convoys, and denial of humanitarian access have made sustained relief efforts almost impossible.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/10/1166083
The UN children’s agency, UNICEF, has received reports that the attack occurred in a facility hosting families displaced by the ongoing conflict in the region. A further 21 children were reportedly injured.
According to media reporting, up to 60 people were killed on Saturday’s assault by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which has been fighting Sudanese army since April 2023. The conflict has created a humanitarian catastrophe, with tens of millions living in conditions of acute hunger.
“This devastating attack on children and families who were already displaced and seeking safety is an outrage,” said Catherine Russell, UNICEF Executive Director. “Killing and injuring children are grave violations of their rights, and attacks on civilians in places meant to offer safety and refuge are unconscionable.”
El Fasher has been under siege by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for more than 500 days, with severe restrictions on movement, access to food, water, and medical care. Civilians, including large numbers of children, have faced repeated bombardment and deteriorating living conditions.
Several areas in North Darfur have been experiencing famine for months, and the food security and child nutrition situation in the state has reached catastrophic levels. Families are surviving on minimal rations, and severe acute malnutrition among children is rising sharply. Health facilities report that preventable child deaths linked to hunger and disease are increasing. The disruption of supply routes, looting of aid convoys, and denial of humanitarian access have made sustained relief efforts almost impossible.
https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/10/1166083
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17 children reportedly killed in attack on Sudan displacement camp
At least 17 children, including an infant just seven days old, have reportedly been killed in an attack on the Dar al-Arqam Displacement Centre in El Fasher, North Darfur, early on Saturday morning.
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Abandoned dogs in #Ethiopia’s capital get little care. A woman wants to change that
Among the whimpering of rescued dogs, a soft whistle cuts through. It’s Feven Melese, a young woman hoping to support thousands of abandoned dogs on the streets of the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
The 29-year-old music degree graduate has put up a rare shelter on the outskirts of the city, where she provides food and a place to stay for 40 dogs, while feeding about 700 others every week on the streets.
Melese said she has found new homes for more than 300 dogs in the past two years. Together with fellow young animal rights activists, they are on a mission to change the widespread perception in Ethiopia that dogs are protectors working for humans, not pets to be cared for.
As skyscrapers rise in Addis Ababa, the estimated 200,000 unclaimed dogs roaming the streets have fewer places to hide.
https://apnews.com/article/ethiopia-stray-dogs-urbanization-addis-ababa-f0cd259e9c52062d8ca6036531132be2
Among the whimpering of rescued dogs, a soft whistle cuts through. It’s Feven Melese, a young woman hoping to support thousands of abandoned dogs on the streets of the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
The 29-year-old music degree graduate has put up a rare shelter on the outskirts of the city, where she provides food and a place to stay for 40 dogs, while feeding about 700 others every week on the streets.
Melese said she has found new homes for more than 300 dogs in the past two years. Together with fellow young animal rights activists, they are on a mission to change the widespread perception in Ethiopia that dogs are protectors working for humans, not pets to be cared for.
As skyscrapers rise in Addis Ababa, the estimated 200,000 unclaimed dogs roaming the streets have fewer places to hide.
https://apnews.com/article/ethiopia-stray-dogs-urbanization-addis-ababa-f0cd259e9c52062d8ca6036531132be2
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World Bank says #Ethiopia’s poverty rate expected to climb to 43% in 2025, reversing years of progress
The #World_Bank’s latest assessment on poverty and equity in Ethiopia forecasts that poverty will increase to 43% by 2025, up from 33% in 2016 (measured at $3 per day, 2021 PPP).
After making significant strides in reducing poverty for over two decades, Ethiopia has in recent years encountered internal and external challenges that impacted living standards, the World Bank says. These challenges include the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tigray conflict, severe droughts, a slowdown in GDP growth, and soaring inflation.
As a result, poverty levels rose sharply from 33 percent in 2016 to 39 percent by 2021 (measured at $3 per day, 2021 PPP), with expectations of further increases in subsequent years, according to the World Bank.
Inflation hit urban households hardest, while most rural families did not benefit from higher food prices due to limited market engagement.
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The #World_Bank’s latest assessment on poverty and equity in Ethiopia forecasts that poverty will increase to 43% by 2025, up from 33% in 2016 (measured at $3 per day, 2021 PPP).
After making significant strides in reducing poverty for over two decades, Ethiopia has in recent years encountered internal and external challenges that impacted living standards, the World Bank says. These challenges include the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tigray conflict, severe droughts, a slowdown in GDP growth, and soaring inflation.
As a result, poverty levels rose sharply from 33 percent in 2016 to 39 percent by 2021 (measured at $3 per day, 2021 PPP), with expectations of further increases in subsequent years, according to the World Bank.
Inflation hit urban households hardest, while most rural families did not benefit from higher food prices due to limited market engagement.
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Op-ed: The Northeastern State of #Somalia: A gateway to enhance the federal model or a step to exacerbate existing tensions?
This op-ed- argues that the declaration of the Northeastern State of Somalia, or #Khatumo, “marks an important juncture in the history of this region.”
Announced in July 2025 in Laascaanood, the new state covers the disputed regions of Sool, Sanaag and Ayn. While #Mogadishu says it reflects “the aspirations of marginalized communities,” #Puntland and #Somaliland condemn it as a violation of their sovereignty.
Mogadishu’s backing of Khatumo aims “to recalibrate the federal balance of power in favor of the central government.” Recognized as Somalia’s sixth federal state, Khatumo also serves to “undermine Somaliland’s secessionist agenda” and “curtail Puntland’s influence.” Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre’s April 2025 visit to Laascaanood - the first in five decades - symbolized this assertive shift.
Somaliland and Puntland have denounced the move as a “direct threat to territorial integrity.” Hargeisa accuses Mogadishu of “inciting internal conflict through tribal affiliations,” while Garowe warns that “the federal government is attempting to divide the nation.”
The op-ed notes that this crisis could push the two rivals toward “collaboration in confronting the central government” or renewed armed confrontation.
Despite federal support, however, Khatumo’s future “hinges on its ability to gain legitimacy and recognition.” Deep clan divisions, weak governance, and limited control still plague the new state. “Without sufficient acceptance,” the op-ed warns, “the administration risks remaining a symbolic entity.”
Whether it strengthens Somalia’s federal model or fuels new tensions remains uncertain.
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This op-ed- argues that the declaration of the Northeastern State of Somalia, or #Khatumo, “marks an important juncture in the history of this region.”
Announced in July 2025 in Laascaanood, the new state covers the disputed regions of Sool, Sanaag and Ayn. While #Mogadishu says it reflects “the aspirations of marginalized communities,” #Puntland and #Somaliland condemn it as a violation of their sovereignty.
Mogadishu’s backing of Khatumo aims “to recalibrate the federal balance of power in favor of the central government.” Recognized as Somalia’s sixth federal state, Khatumo also serves to “undermine Somaliland’s secessionist agenda” and “curtail Puntland’s influence.” Prime Minister Hamza Abdi Barre’s April 2025 visit to Laascaanood - the first in five decades - symbolized this assertive shift.
Somaliland and Puntland have denounced the move as a “direct threat to territorial integrity.” Hargeisa accuses Mogadishu of “inciting internal conflict through tribal affiliations,” while Garowe warns that “the federal government is attempting to divide the nation.”
The op-ed notes that this crisis could push the two rivals toward “collaboration in confronting the central government” or renewed armed confrontation.
Despite federal support, however, Khatumo’s future “hinges on its ability to gain legitimacy and recognition.” Deep clan divisions, weak governance, and limited control still plague the new state. “Without sufficient acceptance,” the op-ed warns, “the administration risks remaining a symbolic entity.”
Whether it strengthens Somalia’s federal model or fuels new tensions remains uncertain.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52880
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Op-ed: The Northeastern State of Somalia: A gateway to enhance the federal model or a step to exacerbate existing tensions? - Addis…
Op-ed: The Northeastern State of Somalia: A gateway to enhance the federal model or a step to exacerbate existing tensions? Addis Standard Op/Ed -
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#IMF, #Somalia Reach Staff-Level Agreement on Fourth Review of Credit Facility
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Somali authorities have reached a staff-level agreement on the fourth review of Somalia’s Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement, reflecting what the IMF described as continued strong reform implementation and solid program performance.
According to the IMF, Somalia’s economy has shown resilience despite external challenges, with growth for 2025–26 projected between 3 and 3.25 percent.
However, the Fund cautioned that the short-term outlook remains uncertain due to declining foreign aid and adverse climate shocks.
https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2025/10/10/pr-25341-somalia-imf-completes-agreement-on-the-4th-review-of-the-ecf-arrangement#:~:text=%E2%80%9CI%20am%20pleased%20to%20announce,No.%2023%2F463
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the Somali authorities have reached a staff-level agreement on the fourth review of Somalia’s Extended Credit Facility (ECF) arrangement, reflecting what the IMF described as continued strong reform implementation and solid program performance.
According to the IMF, Somalia’s economy has shown resilience despite external challenges, with growth for 2025–26 projected between 3 and 3.25 percent.
However, the Fund cautioned that the short-term outlook remains uncertain due to declining foreign aid and adverse climate shocks.
https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2025/10/10/pr-25341-somalia-imf-completes-agreement-on-the-4th-review-of-the-ecf-arrangement#:~:text=%E2%80%9CI%20am%20pleased%20to%20announce,No.%2023%2F463
News: #Egypt’s El-Sisi to award #Trump Nile Collar for role in Gaza ceasefire, renews warning over #GERD
Egyptian media have reported that President Abdel-Fattah #El-Sisi has decided to confer the Nile Collar, Egypt’s highest state honor, on U.S. President Donald Trump in recognition of his role in promoting peace and ending the war in Gaza.
The announcement came a day after El-Sisi released a video message warning over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), stating that Egypt would take “all necessary measures to safeguard its water security.”
The London-based outlet The New Arab reported on 20 July 2025 that the Trump administration had offered what one senior U.S. official described as a “decisive intervention” to resolve the dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). In exchange, Egypt was reportedly asked to support Israel’s plan to relocate millions of Palestinians to an area near the Rafah border........
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Egyptian media have reported that President Abdel-Fattah #El-Sisi has decided to confer the Nile Collar, Egypt’s highest state honor, on U.S. President Donald Trump in recognition of his role in promoting peace and ending the war in Gaza.
The announcement came a day after El-Sisi released a video message warning over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), stating that Egypt would take “all necessary measures to safeguard its water security.”
The London-based outlet The New Arab reported on 20 July 2025 that the Trump administration had offered what one senior U.S. official described as a “decisive intervention” to resolve the dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). In exchange, Egypt was reportedly asked to support Israel’s plan to relocate millions of Palestinians to an area near the Rafah border........
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#Ethiopia: Zemen Bank’s net profit soars 145% to 5.87 billion Birr
Addis Abeba – Zemen Bank has reported a significant increase in its financial performance for the 2024/25 Ethiopian budget year, with its net profit reaching 5.87 billion Birr, marking a 145 percent rise compared to the previous year.
The Bank announced the results during its 17th Ordinary and 12th Extraordinary General Assembly held on 11 October 2025.
According to Zemen Bank, its Earnings Per Share (EPS) rose by 68.3 percent, while pre-tax profit reached 8.9 billion Birr, placing it among the highest in Ethiopia’s banking industry.
During the fiscal year, the bank registered total revenue of 14.4 billion Birr, with overall profit increasing by 136 percent compared to the previous year.
The Bank also exceeded its annual target by 135 percent, underscoring what it described as a year of “exceptional success.”
Addis Abeba – Zemen Bank has reported a significant increase in its financial performance for the 2024/25 Ethiopian budget year, with its net profit reaching 5.87 billion Birr, marking a 145 percent rise compared to the previous year.
The Bank announced the results during its 17th Ordinary and 12th Extraordinary General Assembly held on 11 October 2025.
According to Zemen Bank, its Earnings Per Share (EPS) rose by 68.3 percent, while pre-tax profit reached 8.9 billion Birr, placing it among the highest in Ethiopia’s banking industry.
During the fiscal year, the bank registered total revenue of 14.4 billion Birr, with overall profit increasing by 136 percent compared to the previous year.
The Bank also exceeded its annual target by 135 percent, underscoring what it described as a year of “exceptional success.”
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#Somaliland president to visit #Ethiopia on official invitation
Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi (Phd) will travel to Ethiopia on Tuesday following an official invitation from the Ethiopian government, officials told Horn Diplomat. This will be his first visit to Ethiopia since being elected president.
Several Somaliland ministers are already in Addis Ababa preparing for the visit, which is expected to last two to three days, according to sources.
The president is scheduled to hold talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on bilateral relations, regional cooperation, and efforts to further strengthen Ethiopia-Somaliland ties.
On 12 October 2025, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met with Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in Addis Abeba for discussions...
https://www.horndiplomat.com/2025/10/somaliland-president-to-visit-ethiopia-on-official-invitation/
Somaliland President Abdirahman Mohamed Abdillahi (Phd) will travel to Ethiopia on Tuesday following an official invitation from the Ethiopian government, officials told Horn Diplomat. This will be his first visit to Ethiopia since being elected president.
Several Somaliland ministers are already in Addis Ababa preparing for the visit, which is expected to last two to three days, according to sources.
The president is scheduled to hold talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on bilateral relations, regional cooperation, and efforts to further strengthen Ethiopia-Somaliland ties.
On 12 October 2025, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met with Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in Addis Abeba for discussions...
https://www.horndiplomat.com/2025/10/somaliland-president-to-visit-ethiopia-on-official-invitation/