Emirates Unveils its Pavilion for Expo 2020 Dubai
Emirates Airlines unveiled the design and visitor experience concepts of its ultramodern pavilion for the 6 month mega-event of Expo 2020 Dubai. The Emirates Pavilion’s design and visitor experience will utilise interactive technologies and design-thinking focusing on the future of commercial aviation. Emirates has already broken ground on the pavilion and construction began in March 2019.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/emirates-unveils-its-pavilion-for-expo-2020-dubai/
Emirates Airlines unveiled the design and visitor experience concepts of its ultramodern pavilion for the 6 month mega-event of Expo 2020 Dubai. The Emirates Pavilion’s design and visitor experience will utilise interactive technologies and design-thinking focusing on the future of commercial aviation. Emirates has already broken ground on the pavilion and construction began in March 2019.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/emirates-unveils-its-pavilion-for-expo-2020-dubai/
Grand dinner for Addis to be held on May 19
Sheger Grand Dinner, which will gather do-gooders willing to fork five million birr for a plate to help rehabilitate rivers in the city, will be hosted on May 19 at the Hall of Atse Menelik II Palace.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/grand-dinner-for-addis-to-be-held-on-may-19/
Sheger Grand Dinner, which will gather do-gooders willing to fork five million birr for a plate to help rehabilitate rivers in the city, will be hosted on May 19 at the Hall of Atse Menelik II Palace.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/grand-dinner-for-addis-to-be-held-on-may-19/
Ethiopia’s mining revenue falls sharply
Although, Ethiopia considers mining to be one of its main foreign currency earnings, the revenue from mineral exports drastically fell for the last nine months of this fiscal year, reports the third mining council after a meeting held in Addis Ababa last Tuesday.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/ethiopias-mining-revenue-falls-sharply/
Although, Ethiopia considers mining to be one of its main foreign currency earnings, the revenue from mineral exports drastically fell for the last nine months of this fiscal year, reports the third mining council after a meeting held in Addis Ababa last Tuesday.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/ethiopias-mining-revenue-falls-sharply/
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Ethiopia’s mining revenue falls sharply
Although, Ethiopia considers mining to be one of its main foreign currency earnings, the revenue from mineral exports drastically fell for the last nine months of this fiscal year, reports the third mining council after a meeting held in Addis Ababa last…
New Electoral Board members to be endorsed
The House of People’s representatives (HPR) is expected to endorse the nomination of four members of electoral board in accordance with the new electoral law in the coming weeks.
Ethiopia is preparing for the upcoming national election, electoral proclamations and laws are being revised as part of an effort to conduct a free and fair election.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/new-electoral-board-members-to-be-endorsed/
The House of People’s representatives (HPR) is expected to endorse the nomination of four members of electoral board in accordance with the new electoral law in the coming weeks.
Ethiopia is preparing for the upcoming national election, electoral proclamations and laws are being revised as part of an effort to conduct a free and fair election.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/new-electoral-board-members-to-be-endorsed/
International trade show, agrofood, plastprintpack
The 3rd agrofood and plastprintpack Ethiopia exhibition featuring 152 global technology leaders from 18 countries was concluded yesterday Saturday May 11.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/international-trade-show-agrofood-plastprintpack/
The 3rd agrofood and plastprintpack Ethiopia exhibition featuring 152 global technology leaders from 18 countries was concluded yesterday Saturday May 11.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/international-trade-show-agrofood-plastprintpack/
Gov’t to drop land allotment system for real-estate developers
The new land lease draft proclamation will not give land to real-estate developers without an auction if the draft is accepted by the parliament.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/featured/govt-to-drop-land-allotment-system-for-real-estate-developers/
The new land lease draft proclamation will not give land to real-estate developers without an auction if the draft is accepted by the parliament.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/featured/govt-to-drop-land-allotment-system-for-real-estate-developers/
MoH urge docs to behave ethically
Health Minister Amir Aman (MD) is urging medical professional to behave ethically and serve citizens while they are simultaneously raising their concerns.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/featured/moh-urge-docs-to-behave-ethically/
Health Minister Amir Aman (MD) is urging medical professional to behave ethically and serve citizens while they are simultaneously raising their concerns.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/featured/moh-urge-docs-to-behave-ethically/
Tax free agricultural equipment imports allowed
Ethiopia will permit the import of agricultural mechanization, irrigation and animal feed technologies, and equipment tax-free starting this week.
Eyob Tekalegine, State Minister of Finance wrote a letter to the Ethiopian Customs Commission listing a total of 45 agricultural mechanization, irrigation and animal feed technologies, and equipment items with their code numbers on May 6, 2019. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/featured/tax-free-agricultural-equipment-imports-allowed/
Ethiopia will permit the import of agricultural mechanization, irrigation and animal feed technologies, and equipment tax-free starting this week.
Eyob Tekalegine, State Minister of Finance wrote a letter to the Ethiopian Customs Commission listing a total of 45 agricultural mechanization, irrigation and animal feed technologies, and equipment items with their code numbers on May 6, 2019. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/featured/tax-free-agricultural-equipment-imports-allowed/
SPRING IN THE AIR AND ART ON MY MIND
“ we are using art to enhance Ghana’s position on the global stage and to increase tourism.” Ghana’s First Lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo
The spring has brought new bloom for African art currently being featured in Europe and the USA, with more to come in the summer months. For instance, Contemporary 1:54 art fair, one of the leading fairs for contemporary African art, had another successful run in the West Village of New York City. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/discourse-with-dr-desta/spring-in-the-air-and-art-on-my-mind/
“ we are using art to enhance Ghana’s position on the global stage and to increase tourism.” Ghana’s First Lady, Rebecca Akufo-Addo
The spring has brought new bloom for African art currently being featured in Europe and the USA, with more to come in the summer months. For instance, Contemporary 1:54 art fair, one of the leading fairs for contemporary African art, had another successful run in the West Village of New York City. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/discourse-with-dr-desta/spring-in-the-air-and-art-on-my-mind/
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SPRING IN THE AIR AND ART ON MY MIND | Capital Ethiopia Newspaper
What drives the Wollo Famine reporter
One of the popular coverage that BBC covered so far in Ethiopia is the Wollo Famine that presented horrible picture of people who died with hunger and loose there weight. Though it is a past history some westerner still picture Ethiopia in the film that they saw back 46 years ago. The man behind the story and whose name is very popular in the BBC as well in the global media is Jonathan Dimbleby. The journalist agreed that the famine was a horrible and shocking situation in the history of Ethiopia but he said that Empereor Haileselassie was not aware of the situation and did not concealed to the global world.
Last Mondy Jonathan Dimbleby came to Addis for his TV show and host a debate program. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/interview/what-drives-the-wollo-famine-reporter/
One of the popular coverage that BBC covered so far in Ethiopia is the Wollo Famine that presented horrible picture of people who died with hunger and loose there weight. Though it is a past history some westerner still picture Ethiopia in the film that they saw back 46 years ago. The man behind the story and whose name is very popular in the BBC as well in the global media is Jonathan Dimbleby. The journalist agreed that the famine was a horrible and shocking situation in the history of Ethiopia but he said that Empereor Haileselassie was not aware of the situation and did not concealed to the global world.
Last Mondy Jonathan Dimbleby came to Addis for his TV show and host a debate program. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/interview/what-drives-the-wollo-famine-reporter/
Businesses pensive about excise tax
Some businesses owners are concerned that the expected excise tax revision, which has not yet been disclosed, will lead to economic slowdown and confusion.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/featured/businesses-pensive-about-excise-tax/
Some businesses owners are concerned that the expected excise tax revision, which has not yet been disclosed, will lead to economic slowdown and confusion.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/featured/businesses-pensive-about-excise-tax/
Rules hinder local company from competing with imports
A pipe factory in Amhara is experiencing chronic difficulties competing in the local market because its products cost 20 percent more than imported ones.
Ethiopia was hoping to stop the 100 percent of imports by agricultural firms by producing three layers of greenhouses. However, taxes for importing raw material and 15 the percent Value-Added (vat) sales tax makes their products expensive and hinders them from competing with foreign imports.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/rules-hinder-local-company-from-competing-with-imports/
A pipe factory in Amhara is experiencing chronic difficulties competing in the local market because its products cost 20 percent more than imported ones.
Ethiopia was hoping to stop the 100 percent of imports by agricultural firms by producing three layers of greenhouses. However, taxes for importing raw material and 15 the percent Value-Added (vat) sales tax makes their products expensive and hinders them from competing with foreign imports.
https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/rules-hinder-local-company-from-competing-with-imports/
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Rules hinder local company from competing with imports
A pipe factory in Amhara is experiencing chronic difficulties competing in the local market because its products cost 20 percent more than imported ones. Ethiopia was hoping to stop the 100 percent of imports by agricultural firms by producing three layers…
Bottle Water tax to be repealed
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has promised to reduce and change the excise tax levied on bottled water manufacturers.
Bottled water industry representatives had frequently asked the government to reconsider the excise tax imposed on bottled water production. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/bottle-water-tax-to-be-repealed/
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has promised to reduce and change the excise tax levied on bottled water manufacturers.
Bottled water industry representatives had frequently asked the government to reconsider the excise tax imposed on bottled water production. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/bottle-water-tax-to-be-repealed/
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Bottle Water tax to be repealed
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has promised to reduce and change the excise tax levied on bottled water manufacturers. Bottled water industry representatives had frequently asked the government to reconsider the excise tax imposed on bottled water production.…
Crude palm oil to be imported to save forex
The Ministry of Trade and Industry which is not happy about spending half a billion USD to import palm oil from Singapore and Malaysia are consulting with 11 large local edible oil producers about ways to use ‘crude’ palm oil instead. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/crude-palm-oil-to-be-imported-to-save-forex/
The Ministry of Trade and Industry which is not happy about spending half a billion USD to import palm oil from Singapore and Malaysia are consulting with 11 large local edible oil producers about ways to use ‘crude’ palm oil instead. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/crude-palm-oil-to-be-imported-to-save-forex/
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Crude palm oil to be imported to save forex | Capital Ethiopia Newspaper
Domestic worker agencies blocked accounts under suspicion
Confusion is being created among staff of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (MoLSA) and banks after over 490 Domestic worker agencies presented USD 100,000 that was blocked from private companies to open offices and send Ethiopian workers to the Middle East. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/domestic-worker-agencies-blocked-accounts-under-suspicion/
Confusion is being created among staff of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs (MoLSA) and banks after over 490 Domestic worker agencies presented USD 100,000 that was blocked from private companies to open offices and send Ethiopian workers to the Middle East. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/domestic-worker-agencies-blocked-accounts-under-suspicion/
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Domestic worker agencies blocked accounts under suspicion | Capital Ethiopia Newspaper
Asset’s of government officials to be posted online in three months
The Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission is in the final stages of revealing the top government officials assets through an online system that can be accessible to the public through an inquiry.
The commission will post the assets in three months.
The asset information includes the wealth of the Prime Minister, the ministers of different institutions, state ministers, directors, procurement staff and other selected officials. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/assets-of-government-officials-to-be-posted-online-in-three-months/
The Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission is in the final stages of revealing the top government officials assets through an online system that can be accessible to the public through an inquiry.
The commission will post the assets in three months.
The asset information includes the wealth of the Prime Minister, the ministers of different institutions, state ministers, directors, procurement staff and other selected officials. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/assets-of-government-officials-to-be-posted-online-in-three-months/
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Asset’s of government officials to be posted online in three months | Capital Ethiopia Newspaper
Wegagen sees remittance increase, links with WorldRemit
Wegagen, one of Ethiopia’s oldest banks, announced it is taking in impressive remittance earnings and expanding money transfer partners. This comes at a time when transferring money from Diaspora has seen challenges.
Simret Tesfay, Remittance Division Manager at Wegagen, said that remittance revenue is more sustainable now. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/wegagen-sees-remittance-increase-links-with-worldremit/
Wegagen, one of Ethiopia’s oldest banks, announced it is taking in impressive remittance earnings and expanding money transfer partners. This comes at a time when transferring money from Diaspora has seen challenges.
Simret Tesfay, Remittance Division Manager at Wegagen, said that remittance revenue is more sustainable now. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/wegagen-sees-remittance-increase-links-with-worldremit/
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Wegagen sees remittance increase, links with WorldRemit | Capital Ethiopia Newspaper
Gov’t to pay over 200 million birr for cooperative unions
The government is to pay over 200 million birr to cooperative unions as compensation for the non essential purchase of over 271 quintals of fertilizers used as inputs for Blending Plants.
Back in 2015, what was known as the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) and the Agricultural Transformation Agency (ATA), together with four cooperative unions located in four regional states constructed four fertilizer blending factories to supply specific fertilizer mix based on their soil type for specific areas. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/govt-to-pay-over-200-million-birr-for-cooperative-unions/
The government is to pay over 200 million birr to cooperative unions as compensation for the non essential purchase of over 271 quintals of fertilizers used as inputs for Blending Plants.
Back in 2015, what was known as the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) and the Agricultural Transformation Agency (ATA), together with four cooperative unions located in four regional states constructed four fertilizer blending factories to supply specific fertilizer mix based on their soil type for specific areas. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/govt-to-pay-over-200-million-birr-for-cooperative-unions/
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Gov’t to pay over 200 million birr for cooperative unions | Capital Ethiopia Newspaper
Electronics and more
Geepas, one of the leading consumer electronic brands in the Middle East, Europe and Africa has signed a joint venture agreement with Belayab Group, a conglomerate based in Addis to manufacture and assemble Geepas electronics at its manufacturing plant in Adama. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/electronics-and-more/
Geepas, one of the leading consumer electronic brands in the Middle East, Europe and Africa has signed a joint venture agreement with Belayab Group, a conglomerate based in Addis to manufacture and assemble Geepas electronics at its manufacturing plant in Adama. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/electronics-and-more/
Misuse threatens sewer system
The Addis Ababa Water and Sewerage Authority disclosed that one of the waste treatment plants at Kality is under stress from improper use and illegal activities.
The Kality liquid waste disposal site which has a capacity of refining 100,000 cubic meters a day is currently under pressure. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/misuse-threatens-sewer-system/
The Addis Ababa Water and Sewerage Authority disclosed that one of the waste treatment plants at Kality is under stress from improper use and illegal activities.
The Kality liquid waste disposal site which has a capacity of refining 100,000 cubic meters a day is currently under pressure. https://www.capitalethiopia.com/capital/misuse-threatens-sewer-system/
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Misuse threatens sewer system | Capital Ethiopia Newspaper