Ethiopia’s right to sea access must advance with ‘diplomatic, legal clarity’: National Security Council
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Ethiopia’s right to sea access must advance with ‘diplomatic, legal clarity’: National Security Council
Addis Abeba — In a statement issued following its meeting today, Ethiopia’s National Security Council, which is led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, and comprises of senior army, police and intelligence officials, said that the country’s diplomatic efforts to…
AI research institute warns of "unchecked" warmongering on social media fueling Ethiopia-Eritrea tensions
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AI research institute warns of "unchecked" warmongering on social media fueling Ethiopia-Eritrea tensions
Addis Abeba– The Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR), an interdisciplinary research organization focused on equitable and community-rooted AI development, has warned that “social media platforms are spreading violent warmongering content encouraging…
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47th Ordinary Session of the AU Executive Council Urges a Unified Approach to Promote Continental Integration
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July 10, 2025

The Seventh Mid-Year Coordination Meeting (7MYCM) between the AU, the Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and the Regional Mechanisms (RMs) Started today July 10, 2025 in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, featuring the Ministerial Meeting of the Executive Council.
During the 47th Ordinary Session of Executive Council, discussions are focused on the progress of the AU's 2025 theme, “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations”. Ministers will review reports from the ministerial committee on scale assessment and the committee of Fifteen Ministers of Finance (F15), as well as updates on African candidatures within the international system, the implementation of Agenda 2063 and, challenges related to the ratification of OAU/AU treaties. Additionally, the Council is expected to elect the remaining two AU Commissioners for the Department of Economic Development, Tourism, Trade, Industry, Mining (ETTIM) and the Department of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (ESTI).
HE Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the African Union Commission, addressed several challenges hindering development across the continent, including conflicts, political tensions, and insufficient voluntary financial contributions from member states. “Political tensions and conflicts across the continent obstruct our ambitions and disrupt our planning and programs. The dire humanitarian situation and insecurity in regions such as Sudan, eastern DRC, Somalia, and the Sahel impede any progress,” the Chairperson stated.
Regarding financial matters, Mr. Ali Youssouf emphasized the commission's ongoing efforts to mobilize resources, particularly considering the funding challenges faced during the transition in Somalia. “We must rely on the Peace Fund, which is dedicated to supporting African peace operations, as we navigate these turbulent times.", he stressed.
Despite these challenges the Chairperson acknowledged that voluntary contributions from states stand at 0.7%, with contributions from African financial institutions at 5.6%. He also expressed optimism over member states' commitments to resolving conflicts on the continent, citing the Washington Agreement between Rwanda and the DRC and the restoration of constitutional order in Gabon as a positive development.
In addressing the ministerial council regarding the implementation status of the AfCFTA, the Chairperson remarked, “The full operationalization of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) requires the ratification of all related protocols, and we urge member states to expedite this process. (The full statement of the Chairperson can be accessed on www.au.int ).
HE Tete Antonio, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Angola and the Chairperson of the African Union's Executive Council for 2025, emphasized the profound responsibility of the Executive Council as guardians of the decisions made by the Heads of State. He underscored the importance of transforming the aspirations of the African Agenda 2063 into concrete actions for the benefit of our people. The minister highlighted the critical role of the Executive Council in fostering a united, sovereign, and dignified Africa that extends beyond mere integration.
"The implementation of the African Agenda 2063 is not just a goal; it is our collective vision for development that requires urgent and impactful action. "We must reflect on our responsibility to ratify and implement the legal instruments we have approved, as failure to do so threatens our normative unity and integration.", he stated.
Mr. Claver Gatete, United Nations Under-Secretary General and Executive Secretary of Economic Commission for Africa, remarked on the critical juncture at which the world finds itself, facing convergence of crises, including climate instability and escalating geopolitical tensions that intensified Africa's longstanding structural challenges".
47th Ordinary Session of the AU Executive Council Urges a Unified Approach to Promote Continental Integration
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July 10, 2025

The Seventh Mid-Year Coordination Meeting (7MYCM) between the AU, the Regional Economic Communities (RECs) and the Regional Mechanisms (RMs) Started today July 10, 2025 in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, featuring the Ministerial Meeting of the Executive Council.
During the 47th Ordinary Session of Executive Council, discussions are focused on the progress of the AU's 2025 theme, “Justice for Africans and People of African Descent Through Reparations”. Ministers will review reports from the ministerial committee on scale assessment and the committee of Fifteen Ministers of Finance (F15), as well as updates on African candidatures within the international system, the implementation of Agenda 2063 and, challenges related to the ratification of OAU/AU treaties. Additionally, the Council is expected to elect the remaining two AU Commissioners for the Department of Economic Development, Tourism, Trade, Industry, Mining (ETTIM) and the Department of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation (ESTI).
HE Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Chairperson of the African Union Commission, addressed several challenges hindering development across the continent, including conflicts, political tensions, and insufficient voluntary financial contributions from member states. “Political tensions and conflicts across the continent obstruct our ambitions and disrupt our planning and programs. The dire humanitarian situation and insecurity in regions such as Sudan, eastern DRC, Somalia, and the Sahel impede any progress,” the Chairperson stated.
Regarding financial matters, Mr. Ali Youssouf emphasized the commission's ongoing efforts to mobilize resources, particularly considering the funding challenges faced during the transition in Somalia. “We must rely on the Peace Fund, which is dedicated to supporting African peace operations, as we navigate these turbulent times.", he stressed.
Despite these challenges the Chairperson acknowledged that voluntary contributions from states stand at 0.7%, with contributions from African financial institutions at 5.6%. He also expressed optimism over member states' commitments to resolving conflicts on the continent, citing the Washington Agreement between Rwanda and the DRC and the restoration of constitutional order in Gabon as a positive development.
In addressing the ministerial council regarding the implementation status of the AfCFTA, the Chairperson remarked, “The full operationalization of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) requires the ratification of all related protocols, and we urge member states to expedite this process. (The full statement of the Chairperson can be accessed on www.au.int ).
HE Tete Antonio, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Angola and the Chairperson of the African Union's Executive Council for 2025, emphasized the profound responsibility of the Executive Council as guardians of the decisions made by the Heads of State. He underscored the importance of transforming the aspirations of the African Agenda 2063 into concrete actions for the benefit of our people. The minister highlighted the critical role of the Executive Council in fostering a united, sovereign, and dignified Africa that extends beyond mere integration.
"The implementation of the African Agenda 2063 is not just a goal; it is our collective vision for development that requires urgent and impactful action. "We must reflect on our responsibility to ratify and implement the legal instruments we have approved, as failure to do so threatens our normative unity and integration.", he stated.
Mr. Claver Gatete, United Nations Under-Secretary General and Executive Secretary of Economic Commission for Africa, remarked on the critical juncture at which the world finds itself, facing convergence of crises, including climate instability and escalating geopolitical tensions that intensified Africa's longstanding structural challenges".
He stated that while Africa's economic growth is on the rebound, the projected growth rate of 3.3% for 2024 remains below pre-pandemic levels, highlighting the urgent need for strategic action to unlock our continent's potential." Mr. Claver further stated that the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is Africa's most transformative economic initiative, with the potential to boost intra-African trade by 45% by 2045, but emphasized that its implementation must extend beyond mere paperwork'.
Officially opening the ministerial session HE Simeon Oyono Esono Angue, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Equatorial Guinea expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all distinguished delegates. “It is a great pride to host such distinguished personalities from across the African continent in our capital, Malabo, as we strengthen the bonds of brotherhood, unity, and integration that define the pan-African spirit.”, he said.
The minister highlighted the complex challenges facing the continent, including ongoing conflicts, threats to constitutional order, political instability, technological innovation, climate crisis, food insecurity, and the structural economic inequalities. To address these challenges, he called for a coordinated African response to the various interconnected challenges.
Following the Executive Council meeting, the Seventh Mid-Year Coordination Meeting (7MYCM) of the African Union Bureau of Assembly, will take place on July 13. The assembly meeting will bring together Chairpersons of the Regional Economic Communities, Regional Mechanisms and AU member states. The MYCM will assess the current status of continental integration and coordinate efforts to expedite the integration process through a defined division of labor and enhanced collaboration among the Union, RECs, RMs and Member States.
Follow the opening session of the 7MYCM@: https://vimeo.com/event/52
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Officially opening the ministerial session HE Simeon Oyono Esono Angue, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Equatorial Guinea expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all distinguished delegates. “It is a great pride to host such distinguished personalities from across the African continent in our capital, Malabo, as we strengthen the bonds of brotherhood, unity, and integration that define the pan-African spirit.”, he said.
The minister highlighted the complex challenges facing the continent, including ongoing conflicts, threats to constitutional order, political instability, technological innovation, climate crisis, food insecurity, and the structural economic inequalities. To address these challenges, he called for a coordinated African response to the various interconnected challenges.
Following the Executive Council meeting, the Seventh Mid-Year Coordination Meeting (7MYCM) of the African Union Bureau of Assembly, will take place on July 13. The assembly meeting will bring together Chairpersons of the Regional Economic Communities, Regional Mechanisms and AU member states. The MYCM will assess the current status of continental integration and coordinate efforts to expedite the integration process through a defined division of labor and enhanced collaboration among the Union, RECs, RMs and Member States.
Follow the opening session of the 7MYCM@: https://vimeo.com/event/52
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አሜሪካ ፓትሪዮት የተባለውን የረዥም ርቀት የአየር መከላከያ ሥርዓት ወደ ዩክሬን እንደምትልክ ፕሬዚዳንት ዶናልድ ትራምፕ ተናገሩ። ትራምፕ ትናንት ከዋሽንግተን ዲሲ ወጣ ብሎ የሚገኘው እና ጆይንት ቤዝ አንድሩውስ ተብሎ በሚጠራው ወታደራዊ ተቋም ውስጥ ተገኝተው ለጋዜጠኞች እንዳሉት፦ ፑቲን ከዩክሬን ጋር የተኩስ አቁም ስምምነት ለማድረግ አለመስማማታቸው "ብዙዎችን አስገርሟል"።
ትራምፕ ምን ያህል ፓትሪዮት የተባው ዘመናዊ የዓየር መከላከያ ሥርዓት ወደ ዩክሬን እንደሚላክ አልገለጹም።
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ትራምፕ ምን ያህል ፓትሪዮት የተባው ዘመናዊ የዓየር መከላከያ ሥርዓት ወደ ዩክሬን እንደሚላክ አልገለጹም።
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Ethiopian Electric Power Switches on a Watchdog in the Wires
staff writer
September 2, 2025
Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) has launched a new digital whistleblowing platform, providing employees and external stakeholders with a confidential channel to flag corruption and misconduct.
The portal allows employees and external stakeholders to submit reports of misconduct while ensuring their confidentiality. The platform has been cleared by the company’s information technology and cyber security divisions to guarantee secure handling of submissions.
EEP’s Ethics and Anti-Corruption Directorate said the initiative is part of wider efforts to improve governance and project delivery. Director Dereje Atinafe explained that reports must be based on verifiable facts and may include details such as the type of misconduct, the suspect’s identity, the department involved, potential gains or losses, and any damage caused. Whistleblowers may also assist investigations voluntarily if they choose.
Chief executive Ashenafi Balcha highlighted that the company manages the bulk of its budget through power infrastructure projects, making effective oversight critical. He said the tool will help ensure projects are completed on schedule and free from mismanagement.
The company urged employees and stakeholders to actively use the platform, describing accurate reporting as a shared responsibility in safeguarding public resources. The platform, accessible via whistleblowing.eep.com.et, offers a confidential, user-friendly channel that enables individuals to report concerns from any location without fear of exposure. By linking secure technology with governance oversight, EEP aims to create a culture of accountability and protect the integrity of its operations.
staff writer
September 2, 2025
Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) has launched a new digital whistleblowing platform, providing employees and external stakeholders with a confidential channel to flag corruption and misconduct.
The portal allows employees and external stakeholders to submit reports of misconduct while ensuring their confidentiality. The platform has been cleared by the company’s information technology and cyber security divisions to guarantee secure handling of submissions.
EEP’s Ethics and Anti-Corruption Directorate said the initiative is part of wider efforts to improve governance and project delivery. Director Dereje Atinafe explained that reports must be based on verifiable facts and may include details such as the type of misconduct, the suspect’s identity, the department involved, potential gains or losses, and any damage caused. Whistleblowers may also assist investigations voluntarily if they choose.
Chief executive Ashenafi Balcha highlighted that the company manages the bulk of its budget through power infrastructure projects, making effective oversight critical. He said the tool will help ensure projects are completed on schedule and free from mismanagement.
The company urged employees and stakeholders to actively use the platform, describing accurate reporting as a shared responsibility in safeguarding public resources. The platform, accessible via whistleblowing.eep.com.et, offers a confidential, user-friendly channel that enables individuals to report concerns from any location without fear of exposure. By linking secure technology with governance oversight, EEP aims to create a culture of accountability and protect the integrity of its operations.
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