#US rejects report it failed to publicly raise issue of #Saudi border killings
The US denies accusations of failing to publicly condemn Saudi Arabia over the killing of #Ethiopian migrants at the #Saudi_Yemen border.
Human Rights Watch released a report documenting the attacks, while The New York Times claimed American diplomats were aware of the incidents but did not criticize Saudi Arabia.
The State Department responded, stating it has engaged Saudi officials to express concerns and urge transparency in investigations.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/us-rejects-report-it-failed-publicly-raise-saudi-killing-migrants
The US denies accusations of failing to publicly condemn Saudi Arabia over the killing of #Ethiopian migrants at the #Saudi_Yemen border.
Human Rights Watch released a report documenting the attacks, while The New York Times claimed American diplomats were aware of the incidents but did not criticize Saudi Arabia.
The State Department responded, stating it has engaged Saudi officials to express concerns and urge transparency in investigations.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/us-rejects-report-it-failed-publicly-raise-saudi-killing-migrants
Middle East Eye
US rejects report it failed to publicly raise issue of Saudi border killings
The State Department cited Middle East Eye's reporting on attacks, but the Biden administration is weighing new arms sales and security ties to Riyadh
News Alert: At least 183 killed in clashes in #Amhara since July; 250 #Tigrayans detained in new wave in Western #Tigray: #UN
In Amhara region, following clashes between the military & #Fano militia, and the 04 Aug. state of emergency, "the situation worsened considerably."
More than 1,000 have been arrested across Ethiopia under this law. Many of of whom young people of Amhara ethnic origin.
In Western #Tigray at least 250 ethnic Tigrayans were detained reportedly in joint operations by the Amhara police, local authorities and local militia
Victims were then reportedly taken by armed youth in Wolkait in Western Tigray, to an area under the Tigray Interim Regional Administration.
https://addisstandard.com/news-alert-at-least-183-killed-in-clashes-in-amhara-since-july-250-tigrayans-detained-in-new-wave-in-western-tigray-un/
In Amhara region, following clashes between the military & #Fano militia, and the 04 Aug. state of emergency, "the situation worsened considerably."
More than 1,000 have been arrested across Ethiopia under this law. Many of of whom young people of Amhara ethnic origin.
In Western #Tigray at least 250 ethnic Tigrayans were detained reportedly in joint operations by the Amhara police, local authorities and local militia
Victims were then reportedly taken by armed youth in Wolkait in Western Tigray, to an area under the Tigray Interim Regional Administration.
https://addisstandard.com/news-alert-at-least-183-killed-in-clashes-in-amhara-since-july-250-tigrayans-detained-in-new-wave-in-western-tigray-un/
Addis Standard
News Alert: At least 183 killed in clashes in Amhara since July; 250 Tigrayans detained in new wave in Western Tigray: UN - Addis…
Addis Abeba – UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner said “at least 183 people have been killed in clashes in Amhara region since July, and expressed its concerns at “the deteriorating human rights situation in some regions of Ethiopia.” “In Amhara…
#Ethiopia - Tigrayan ex-fighters stage another protest rally in Mekelle
Ex-combatants of the Tigray region who were delisted from the army due to personal cases, and injury during the two years have staged protest rally in the capital Mekelle earlier today.
Among the protesters are ex-fighters who were recently demobilized by the regional government but unable to return to their homes in Southern and Western Tigray due to persistent security concerns.
An ex-fighter who took part in today’s rally said the ex-fighters are enduring multifaceted challenges after they were sent home only with letters. He added some among the protesters weren’t given certificates that the regional administration issued to over 50,000 demobilized fighters in July.
The ex-fighters have previously staged similar protests demanding among other things food and medical care.
https://addisstandard.com/news-incoming-tigray-interim-leader-pledges-to-address-grievances-of-disabled-tigrayan-soldiers-following-protest-rally-in-mekelle/
Ex-combatants of the Tigray region who were delisted from the army due to personal cases, and injury during the two years have staged protest rally in the capital Mekelle earlier today.
Among the protesters are ex-fighters who were recently demobilized by the regional government but unable to return to their homes in Southern and Western Tigray due to persistent security concerns.
An ex-fighter who took part in today’s rally said the ex-fighters are enduring multifaceted challenges after they were sent home only with letters. He added some among the protesters weren’t given certificates that the regional administration issued to over 50,000 demobilized fighters in July.
The ex-fighters have previously staged similar protests demanding among other things food and medical care.
https://addisstandard.com/news-incoming-tigray-interim-leader-pledges-to-address-grievances-of-disabled-tigrayan-soldiers-following-protest-rally-in-mekelle/
#Ethiopia: The Ministry of Trade and Regional Cooperation has announced new increase in the retail prices of petroleum products effective today for the next one month.
The Ministry said relative stability in the world oil price has since April to the end June has allowed no change in retail prices for the past four months.
However, since the world oil price has shown a significant increase as of the month of July, it became necessary to revise the existing price for petroleum products in Ethiopia, the Ministry said.
Accordingly:
The retail price of Gasoline is up from Birr 69.43 to Birr 74.85 per liter;
White diesel is up from Birr 71.08 to Birr 76.34 per liter;
Kerosene is up from Birr 71.08 to Birr 76.34 per liter;
Jet fuel to is up from Birr 66.60 to Birr 68.58 per liter;
Light black diesel is up from Birr 57.84 to Birr 62.22 per liter; and
Heavy black diesel up from Birr 56.50 to Birr 61.07 per liter.
The Ministry said relative stability in the world oil price has since April to the end June has allowed no change in retail prices for the past four months.
However, since the world oil price has shown a significant increase as of the month of July, it became necessary to revise the existing price for petroleum products in Ethiopia, the Ministry said.
Accordingly:
The retail price of Gasoline is up from Birr 69.43 to Birr 74.85 per liter;
White diesel is up from Birr 71.08 to Birr 76.34 per liter;
Kerosene is up from Birr 71.08 to Birr 76.34 per liter;
Jet fuel to is up from Birr 66.60 to Birr 68.58 per liter;
Light black diesel is up from Birr 57.84 to Birr 62.22 per liter; and
Heavy black diesel up from Birr 56.50 to Birr 61.07 per liter.
#Breaking: Army officers say they are taking power in #Gabon
Army officers have appeared on national television in Gabon to say they have taken power.
They said they were annulling the results of Saturday's election, in which President Ali Bongo was declared the winner.
The electoral commission said Mr Bongo had won just under two-thirds of the votes in an election the opposition argued was fraudulent.
His overthrow would end his family's 53-year hold on power in Gabon.
Twelve soldiers appeared on television announcing they were cancelling the results of the election and dissolving "all the institutions of the republic".
One of the soldiers said on TV channel Gabon 24: "We have decided to defend peace by putting an end to the current regime."
This, he added, was down to "irresponsible, unpredictable governance resulting in a continuing deterioration in social cohesion that risks leading the country into chaos".
Mr Bongo came to power when his father Omar died in 2009.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-66654965
Army officers have appeared on national television in Gabon to say they have taken power.
They said they were annulling the results of Saturday's election, in which President Ali Bongo was declared the winner.
The electoral commission said Mr Bongo had won just under two-thirds of the votes in an election the opposition argued was fraudulent.
His overthrow would end his family's 53-year hold on power in Gabon.
Twelve soldiers appeared on television announcing they were cancelling the results of the election and dissolving "all the institutions of the republic".
One of the soldiers said on TV channel Gabon 24: "We have decided to defend peace by putting an end to the current regime."
This, he added, was down to "irresponsible, unpredictable governance resulting in a continuing deterioration in social cohesion that risks leading the country into chaos".
Mr Bongo came to power when his father Omar died in 2009.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-66654965
BBC News
Gabon coup: Army seizes power from Ali Bongo and puts him in house arrest
President Bongo urges people to "raise your voice" in a video after the army said it had seized power.
Ten killed in renewed violence in #Ethiopia’s Amhara region
Fighting has flared up again in some areas in Ethiopia’s restive Amhara region after a week of relative calm, with at least 10 civilian deaths reported.
Residents in the Amhara city of #Debre_Tabor have told the BBC that fighting between local militias and government troops began over the weekend and continued until Monday morning.
According to witnesses, the city’s main hospital sustained damage after it was hit by heavy artillery. A doctor at the hospital said that at least five people who were visiting patients and more than 20 civilians, who were moving near the facility, were wounded.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-africa-66390790
Fighting has flared up again in some areas in Ethiopia’s restive Amhara region after a week of relative calm, with at least 10 civilian deaths reported.
Residents in the Amhara city of #Debre_Tabor have told the BBC that fighting between local militias and government troops began over the weekend and continued until Monday morning.
According to witnesses, the city’s main hospital sustained damage after it was hit by heavy artillery. A doctor at the hospital said that at least five people who were visiting patients and more than 20 civilians, who were moving near the facility, were wounded.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-africa-66390790
#BRICS expansion: The group is getting stronger
The 15th BRICS summit held in #South_Africa attracted great interest from the global community. During the summit, it was announced that #Argentina, #UAE, #Ethiopia, #Iran, #Egypt, and #Saudi_Arabia will join the group as full members from January 1, 2024, expanding the number of BRICS countries to 11.
Discussions on the creation of a new common currency and the reform of the international monetary system were also highlighted.
The summit showcased a clear divergence between the world represented by the West and the world represented by BRICS, with #China and #Russia as dominant poles.
https://moderndiplomacy.eu/2023/08/29/brics-expansion-the-group-is-getting-stronger/
The 15th BRICS summit held in #South_Africa attracted great interest from the global community. During the summit, it was announced that #Argentina, #UAE, #Ethiopia, #Iran, #Egypt, and #Saudi_Arabia will join the group as full members from January 1, 2024, expanding the number of BRICS countries to 11.
Discussions on the creation of a new common currency and the reform of the international monetary system were also highlighted.
The summit showcased a clear divergence between the world represented by the West and the world represented by BRICS, with #China and #Russia as dominant poles.
https://moderndiplomacy.eu/2023/08/29/brics-expansion-the-group-is-getting-stronger/
Modern Diplomacy
BRICS expansion: The group is getting stronger
The BRICS association, aimed at building an alternative mechanism for international cooperation to the current world order led by the United States, managed to attract attention with its decisions towards this goal at almost every summit. However, the 15th…
#Ethiopia: Dashen Bank secures $40 million loan to drive agricultural exports
#Dashen_Bank has secured a $40 million loan from #British International Investment and FMO, the Dutch entrepreneurial development bank.
The loan is expected to support agricultural exports and provide access to foreign exchange.
https://addisstandard.com/news-dashen-bank-secures-40-million-loan-to-drive-agricultural-exports/
#Dashen_Bank has secured a $40 million loan from #British International Investment and FMO, the Dutch entrepreneurial development bank.
The loan is expected to support agricultural exports and provide access to foreign exchange.
https://addisstandard.com/news-dashen-bank-secures-40-million-loan-to-drive-agricultural-exports/
Addis Standard
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#Ethiopia: Growing number of women and girls migrating via perilous eastern route
Although the majority of those taking the Eastern Route are men, the number of women has doubled over the past two years, from 53,000 in 2021 to 106,700 in 2022.
Yasmine, a 14-year-old #Ethiopian girl, left home due to problems in her family, hoping to find a better life somewhere else. She fell victim to traffickers who held her captive in a house in #Las_Anod for more than five months, as her family could not pay the ransom to secure her release. Smugglers and traffickers frequently use force and threats to extort money from migrants in cities of transit.
Eventually, her captors grew tired of her. “They let me go when I fell ill and they could no longer use me,” she explains.
A passerby found her in the city of Burao as she was trying to return to Ethiopia by foot. He took her to a charitable organization that helps migrants in distress.
https://storyteller.iom.int/stories/growing-number-women-and-girls-migrating-perilous-eastern-route
Although the majority of those taking the Eastern Route are men, the number of women has doubled over the past two years, from 53,000 in 2021 to 106,700 in 2022.
Yasmine, a 14-year-old #Ethiopian girl, left home due to problems in her family, hoping to find a better life somewhere else. She fell victim to traffickers who held her captive in a house in #Las_Anod for more than five months, as her family could not pay the ransom to secure her release. Smugglers and traffickers frequently use force and threats to extort money from migrants in cities of transit.
Eventually, her captors grew tired of her. “They let me go when I fell ill and they could no longer use me,” she explains.
A passerby found her in the city of Burao as she was trying to return to Ethiopia by foot. He took her to a charitable organization that helps migrants in distress.
https://storyteller.iom.int/stories/growing-number-women-and-girls-migrating-perilous-eastern-route
International Organization for Migration
Growing Number of Women and Girls Migrating via Perilous Eastern Route
Bosaso, 28 August 2023 – In the early morning hours, more than 30 young women and girls, and at least a dozen men are gathered in a precarious settlement on the outskirts of Bosaso, in northern Somalia. Some lie directly on the floor, others on top of sleeping…
News: #Ethiopia moves closer to securing $300 million #WB loan for rural connectivity project
The Ethiopian government has initiated a study to secure a $300 million loan from the World Bank for its "Rural Connectivity for Food Security" project.
The study is expected to be finished by March 2024, with implementation set to begin in April 2024.
The project aims to construct 108,797 kilometers of rural roads to improve market access for farmers.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ethiopia-moves-closer-to-securing-300-million-wb-loan-for-rural-connectivity-project/
The Ethiopian government has initiated a study to secure a $300 million loan from the World Bank for its "Rural Connectivity for Food Security" project.
The study is expected to be finished by March 2024, with implementation set to begin in April 2024.
The project aims to construct 108,797 kilometers of rural roads to improve market access for farmers.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ethiopia-moves-closer-to-securing-300-million-wb-loan-for-rural-connectivity-project/
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The #US has called for inclusive, transparent, and credible transitional justice efforts in #Ethiopia.
During a briefing on "Anticipating Justice and Accountability Around the World" at the Foreign Press Center, the US ambassador for Global Criminal Justice, Beth Van Schaack, reiterated the US’s commitment to ensure justice for the crimes committed in #Tigray, #Amhara, and #Afar regions during the two-year war.
During a briefing on "Anticipating Justice and Accountability Around the World" at the Foreign Press Center, the US ambassador for Global Criminal Justice, Beth Van Schaack, reiterated the US’s commitment to ensure justice for the crimes committed in #Tigray, #Amhara, and #Afar regions during the two-year war.
#Ethiopia: Police investigating tragic killing of 9-year-old girl in #Jigjiga, #Somali_region
Police in Jigjiga are investigating the brutal murder of 9-year-old Fatuma Ugaas, who was raped and hanged inside her home.
Her body was found with signs of sexual assault, and four men are in custody.
https://addisstandard.com/news-police-investigating-tragic-killing-of-9-year-old-girl-in-jigjiga-somali-region/
Police in Jigjiga are investigating the brutal murder of 9-year-old Fatuma Ugaas, who was raped and hanged inside her home.
Her body was found with signs of sexual assault, and four men are in custody.
https://addisstandard.com/news-police-investigating-tragic-killing-of-9-year-old-girl-in-jigjiga-somali-region/
Addis Standard
News: Police investigating tragic killing of 9-year-old girl in Jigjiga, Somali region - Addis Standard
Jigjiga, the capital city of Somali regional state (Photo: Abdirahman Isak/May 2020) Addis Abeba – Police in Somali region’s capital Jigjiga are currently investigating the brutal murder of a 9-year-old girl named Fatuma Ugaas, who was raped and hanged with…
#Ethiopia: Fighting recommences in several cities of #Amhara region after days of normalcy
Renewed clashes in Amhara region result in multiple fatalities and injuries, with gunfire and heavy artillery reported in several cities.
Hospitals in the affected areas are facing shortages of supplies and blood reserves.
The UN expresses concerns over the escalating situation, while the command post assures a return to normalcy.
https://addisstandard.com/news-fighting-recommences-in-several-cities-of-amhara-region-after-days-of-normalcy/
Renewed clashes in Amhara region result in multiple fatalities and injuries, with gunfire and heavy artillery reported in several cities.
Hospitals in the affected areas are facing shortages of supplies and blood reserves.
The UN expresses concerns over the escalating situation, while the command post assures a return to normalcy.
https://addisstandard.com/news-fighting-recommences-in-several-cities-of-amhara-region-after-days-of-normalcy/
Addis Standard
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Bereaved families from #Ethiopian community rally for boy killed in hit-and-run
Hundreds of protesters in #Tel_Aviv gathered to express their anger over law enforcement's handling of a hit-and-run case that resulted in the death of a young boy.
Led by members of the Ethiopian community, the protesters accused authorities of racism and leniency towards the driver.
The demonstration turned violent, with some activists breaking through police barriers and throwing projectiles.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/bereaved-families-from-ethiopian-community-rally-for-boy-killed-in-hit-and-run/
Hundreds of protesters in #Tel_Aviv gathered to express their anger over law enforcement's handling of a hit-and-run case that resulted in the death of a young boy.
Led by members of the Ethiopian community, the protesters accused authorities of racism and leniency towards the driver.
The demonstration turned violent, with some activists breaking through police barriers and throwing projectiles.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/bereaved-families-from-ethiopian-community-rally-for-boy-killed-in-hit-and-run/
The Times of Israel
Bereaved families from Ethiopian community rally for boy killed in hit-and-run
Week after violent Tel Aviv protest, activists clash with cops during fresh demonstration seeking justice for Rafael Adana; 1 officer hospitalized, police deploy stun grenades
#Ethiopia- #SouthSudan is in talks with #Kenya and #Ethiopia to truck oil to the coast for export, which would mitigate the risk of depending on pipelines running through war-plagued #Sudan
The African nation relies on oil shipments to fund state coffers. South Sudan President Salva Kiir discussed the transport alternative with his Kenyan counterpart during an Aug. 19 meeting, Deputy Finance Minister Agok Makur said in an interview
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-08-30/south-sudan-in-talks-to-bypass-conflict-by-trucking-oil-exports
The African nation relies on oil shipments to fund state coffers. South Sudan President Salva Kiir discussed the transport alternative with his Kenyan counterpart during an Aug. 19 meeting, Deputy Finance Minister Agok Makur said in an interview
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-08-30/south-sudan-in-talks-to-bypass-conflict-by-trucking-oil-exports
Bloomberg.com
South Sudan in Talks to Bypass Conflict by Trucking Oil Exports
South Sudan is in talks with Kenya and Ethiopia to truck oil to the coast for export, which would mitigate the risk of depending on pipelines running through war-plagued Sudan.
#Safaricom’s mobile money rollout in #Ethiopia marks moment for ‘last frontier’
“By the end of #September we will fully launch M-Pesa here. We have been building technology, created products, and will have M-Pesa integrated with more banks — the opportunity is massive,” Peter Ndegwa, chief executive of Safaricom said.
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Ndegwa added that Safaricom made a bet “on the future of the country” when it secured the telecoms licence in 2021 at the peak of a brutal two-year conflict in northern Ethiopia, which ended with a peace deal in November last year.
“We knew that the political conflict had to be resolved or settled before the economic transformation was accelerated,” Ndegwa added. Since starting operations last year, the Kenya-based company has attracted more than 5mn mobile phone customers in Ethiopia. Its green billboards are almost as ubiquitous in Addis Abeba as they have been in Nairobi for the past three decades.
https://www.ft.com/content/09229ea0-aa7b-4121-b5c5-9cff60cae11f
“By the end of #September we will fully launch M-Pesa here. We have been building technology, created products, and will have M-Pesa integrated with more banks — the opportunity is massive,” Peter Ndegwa, chief executive of Safaricom said.
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Ndegwa added that Safaricom made a bet “on the future of the country” when it secured the telecoms licence in 2021 at the peak of a brutal two-year conflict in northern Ethiopia, which ended with a peace deal in November last year.
“We knew that the political conflict had to be resolved or settled before the economic transformation was accelerated,” Ndegwa added. Since starting operations last year, the Kenya-based company has attracted more than 5mn mobile phone customers in Ethiopia. Its green billboards are almost as ubiquitous in Addis Abeba as they have been in Nairobi for the past three decades.
https://www.ft.com/content/09229ea0-aa7b-4121-b5c5-9cff60cae11f
One in four people in #Somalia have now fled their homes
Somalia's displacement crisis has hit record levels, with a quarter of the population now displaced by drought and conflict, according to Islamic Relief. Over 4.3 million people are internally displaced within Somalia, the highest figure ever recorded in the country.
The city of #Baidoa, in the southwest bay region, is one of the main centers of the displacement crisis. Vast camps encircle the city and stretch for miles. Although there are officially 740,065 people in these camps, aid workers believe the numbers could be even higher as many are unverified and unrecorded.
The drought in Somalia has killed people, livestock, and crops, leading to increased food prices and widespread destitution. As many as 43,000 people are estimated to have died in the drought last year, with half of the deaths being children under five years old. Half of Somalia's population is currently facing food insecurity, and close to 1.8 million children are suffering from malnutrition.
https://www.islamic-relief.org.uk/one-in-four-people-in-somalia-have-now-fled-their-homes/#:~:text=A%20quarter%20of%20all%20people,displacement%20crisis%20hits%20record%20levels.
Somalia's displacement crisis has hit record levels, with a quarter of the population now displaced by drought and conflict, according to Islamic Relief. Over 4.3 million people are internally displaced within Somalia, the highest figure ever recorded in the country.
The city of #Baidoa, in the southwest bay region, is one of the main centers of the displacement crisis. Vast camps encircle the city and stretch for miles. Although there are officially 740,065 people in these camps, aid workers believe the numbers could be even higher as many are unverified and unrecorded.
The drought in Somalia has killed people, livestock, and crops, leading to increased food prices and widespread destitution. As many as 43,000 people are estimated to have died in the drought last year, with half of the deaths being children under five years old. Half of Somalia's population is currently facing food insecurity, and close to 1.8 million children are suffering from malnutrition.
https://www.islamic-relief.org.uk/one-in-four-people-in-somalia-have-now-fled-their-homes/#:~:text=A%20quarter%20of%20all%20people,displacement%20crisis%20hits%20record%20levels.
Islamic Relief UK
One in four people in Somalia have now fled their homes
A quarter of all people in Somalia are now displaced by drought and conflict, Islamic Relief says based on the latest official data
#Ethiopia: Police detain seven bishops spearheading “Oromia Orthodox Synod” in #Bishoftu
The police in Bishoftu have detained seven Orthodox bishops who were part of the movement to establish the "Oromia Orthodox Synod".
They were arrested along with their aides and are currently held in police custody.
https://addisstandard.com/news-police-detain-seven-bishops-spearheading-oromia-orthodox-synod-in-bishoftu/
The police in Bishoftu have detained seven Orthodox bishops who were part of the movement to establish the "Oromia Orthodox Synod".
They were arrested along with their aides and are currently held in police custody.
https://addisstandard.com/news-police-detain-seven-bishops-spearheading-oromia-orthodox-synod-in-bishoftu/
Addis Standard
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Farmers in #Amhara region face setback as fertilizer distribution disruptions compound amidst reignited conflict
Farmers in the Amhara region are facing setbacks as over 20,000 quintals of fertilizer have been stolen amidst the escalating conflict between the government and non-state militia, Fano.
Regional authorities have grounded 81 trucks loaded with over 32,000 quintals of fertilizer to prevent further theft.
The delayed application of fertilizer is already jeopardizing the expected yield.
https://addisstandard.com/news-farmers-in-amhara-region-face-setback-as-fertilizer-distribution-disruptions-compound-amidst-reignited-conflict/
Farmers in the Amhara region are facing setbacks as over 20,000 quintals of fertilizer have been stolen amidst the escalating conflict between the government and non-state militia, Fano.
Regional authorities have grounded 81 trucks loaded with over 32,000 quintals of fertilizer to prevent further theft.
The delayed application of fertilizer is already jeopardizing the expected yield.
https://addisstandard.com/news-farmers-in-amhara-region-face-setback-as-fertilizer-distribution-disruptions-compound-amidst-reignited-conflict/
Addis Standard
News: Farmers in Amhara region face setback as fertilizer distribution disruptions compound amidst reignited conflict - Addis Standard
A farmer engaged in row planting in Enarj Enawga woreda of the East Gojjam Zone of the Amhara region (Photo: Agricultural Transformation Institute) Addis Abeba– Farmers in the Amhara region are facing a setback as chemical fertilizers intended for maize and…
#South_Africa- More than 70 dead in #Johannesburg as fire guts migrants' building
Key summary
*More than 70 people have died and more than 50 have been injured after a fire in South Africa's city of #Johannesburg
*The five-storey building in the city centre has been described as "hijacked", meaning it is used by squatters
*Authorities say it’s unclear what sparked the blaze
Emergency services told the BBC the fire gutted the building at about 01:30 (00:30 BST) on Thursday
*Authorities say firefighters evacuated the building’s occupants on arrival, and the search and recovery of bodies is continuing
*Reports suggest the occupants were mostly African migrants.
'Great tragedy' - President Ramaphosa
SA’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has made his first public comments on the blaze in Johannesburg, calling it a "great tragedy".
"Our heart goes out to every person who is affected by this disaster," he said during a visit to Eastern Cape province.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-africa-66667954
Key summary
*More than 70 people have died and more than 50 have been injured after a fire in South Africa's city of #Johannesburg
*The five-storey building in the city centre has been described as "hijacked", meaning it is used by squatters
*Authorities say it’s unclear what sparked the blaze
Emergency services told the BBC the fire gutted the building at about 01:30 (00:30 BST) on Thursday
*Authorities say firefighters evacuated the building’s occupants on arrival, and the search and recovery of bodies is continuing
*Reports suggest the occupants were mostly African migrants.
'Great tragedy' - President Ramaphosa
SA’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has made his first public comments on the blaze in Johannesburg, calling it a "great tragedy".
"Our heart goes out to every person who is affected by this disaster," he said during a visit to Eastern Cape province.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-africa-66667954
