#Irreechaa: A festival giving boost to the rise of #Oromo fashion industry
Along with the rise of the demand for the clothing, new fashion designers have joined the industry.
A young designer Firtuna Bekele owns a cultural cloth shop in #Bishoftu, a city 45 kilometers from the capital Addis Abeba and the epicentre of Irreechaa celebrations.
Speaking to Addis Standard, Firtuna said that due to a positive impact of Irreechaa festival, the demand for the cultural cloth has increased. She also mentioned that she hired additional workers to satisfy the growing demand.
Firtuna is specialized in a traditional costume known as ‘#Wendebo’.
Dereje Adamu, another professional in the industry, said the demand has increased significantly though the market competition is high due to increased production and quality.
Dereje owns a shop in #Addis_Abeba in an area known as Shiromeda.
https://addisstandard.com/irreechaa-a-festival-giving-a-significant-rise-to-the-evolution-of-oromo-fashion-industry/
Along with the rise of the demand for the clothing, new fashion designers have joined the industry.
A young designer Firtuna Bekele owns a cultural cloth shop in #Bishoftu, a city 45 kilometers from the capital Addis Abeba and the epicentre of Irreechaa celebrations.
Speaking to Addis Standard, Firtuna said that due to a positive impact of Irreechaa festival, the demand for the cultural cloth has increased. She also mentioned that she hired additional workers to satisfy the growing demand.
Firtuna is specialized in a traditional costume known as ‘#Wendebo’.
Dereje Adamu, another professional in the industry, said the demand has increased significantly though the market competition is high due to increased production and quality.
Dereje owns a shop in #Addis_Abeba in an area known as Shiromeda.
https://addisstandard.com/irreechaa-a-festival-giving-a-significant-rise-to-the-evolution-of-oromo-fashion-industry/
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Baga Ayyaana Irreechaatiin Isin Gahe!
Team Addis Standard wishes #Happy_Irreechaa to the #Oromo nation and all nations and nationalities of Ethiopia who come from across the country to join the celebrations of this colorful annual festival.
As always we would like to join the #Abba_Gadaas and #Hadha_Siinqees to take this opportunity to call for peace and dialogue in #Oromia and throughout #Ethiopia to bring an end to the suffering of civilians. AS
Team Addis Standard wishes #Happy_Irreechaa to the #Oromo nation and all nations and nationalities of Ethiopia who come from across the country to join the celebrations of this colorful annual festival.
As always we would like to join the #Abba_Gadaas and #Hadha_Siinqees to take this opportunity to call for peace and dialogue in #Oromia and throughout #Ethiopia to bring an end to the suffering of civilians. AS
#Ethiopia: Ethiopian who risked his life to save boy hailed 'angel'
The rescuer, Abdi Tufa, said he was hit by rocks and logs that had been carried by the flood waters from the highlands but he kept going until he reached Riyad Nesru.
The boy had been trapped in the flood while out herding his family's goats in the small town of #Hirna, 350km (220 miles) east of Addis Abeba.
Abdi says he jumped out of the window of the bus in a spur-of-the-moment decision, shocking the other passengers and then going into the river.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-africa-66909040?ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter&ns_campaign=bbc_live&ns_linkname=651fced202d73c280f4a8c24%26Ethiopian%20who%20risked%20his%20life%20to%20save%20boy%20hailed%20%27angel%27%262023-10-06T12%3A22%3A24.042Z&ns_fee=0&pinned_post_locator=urn:asset:2fcd6bce-198e-4100-a017-13887dcf384b&pinned_post_asset_id=651fced202d73c280f4a8c24&pinned_post_type=share
The rescuer, Abdi Tufa, said he was hit by rocks and logs that had been carried by the flood waters from the highlands but he kept going until he reached Riyad Nesru.
The boy had been trapped in the flood while out herding his family's goats in the small town of #Hirna, 350km (220 miles) east of Addis Abeba.
Abdi says he jumped out of the window of the bus in a spur-of-the-moment decision, shocking the other passengers and then going into the river.
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-africa-66909040?ns_mchannel=social&ns_source=twitter&ns_campaign=bbc_live&ns_linkname=651fced202d73c280f4a8c24%26Ethiopian%20who%20risked%20his%20life%20to%20save%20boy%20hailed%20%27angel%27%262023-10-06T12%3A22%3A24.042Z&ns_fee=0&pinned_post_locator=urn:asset:2fcd6bce-198e-4100-a017-13887dcf384b&pinned_post_asset_id=651fced202d73c280f4a8c24&pinned_post_type=share
#Ethiopia: Unexploded weapons haunt communities ten month after a peace agreement ended two-year war
Ten months after a peace agreement ended the two-year armed conflict in northern Ethiopia, the lives and livelihoods of the people living in weapon-contaminated areas in Tigray, Amhara and Afar are threatened, despite significant improvements in the overall humanitarian situation.
Among those most at risk are children playing and farmers returning to their land located in former battlefields. "My husband was killed by an object that my son brought home. He was trying to collect it from the boy when it exploded, killing him, and injuring our three children," explained Beyenesh Mesfin, who survived the blast in front of her house in Tabya Fithi, in Seyemti Adyabo Woreda, Tigray, on 21 August.
https://www.icrc.org/en/document/unexploded-weapons-haunt-northern-ethiopian-communities
Ten months after a peace agreement ended the two-year armed conflict in northern Ethiopia, the lives and livelihoods of the people living in weapon-contaminated areas in Tigray, Amhara and Afar are threatened, despite significant improvements in the overall humanitarian situation.
Among those most at risk are children playing and farmers returning to their land located in former battlefields. "My husband was killed by an object that my son brought home. He was trying to collect it from the boy when it exploded, killing him, and injuring our three children," explained Beyenesh Mesfin, who survived the blast in front of her house in Tabya Fithi, in Seyemti Adyabo Woreda, Tigray, on 21 August.
https://www.icrc.org/en/document/unexploded-weapons-haunt-northern-ethiopian-communities
International Committee of the Red Cross
Unexploded weapons haunt northern Ethiopian communities
"It's an absolute tragedy for someone to be killed or to lose a limb due to the detonation of unexploded weapons, even more so after the end of a conflict," said Vasanth Kanags, the ICRC's weapon
In pictures: #Irreechaa celebrations at #Hora_Finfinne in the capital #Addis_Abeba ended peacefully the security task force said.
Representative of different nations from several parts of Ethiopia took part in the celebrations which started at 5:AM this morning and ended by mid-day.
Representative of different nations from several parts of Ethiopia took part in the celebrations which started at 5:AM this morning and ended by mid-day.
Among those who came from far to celebrate #Irreechaa at #Hora_Finfinne in Addis Abeba are the Wollo Oromo, who reside in the #Oromo Special Zone in the #Amhara Regional state.
Team AS captured the unique dancing in display by a group of #Wollo_Oromo.
Team AS captured the unique dancing in display by a group of #Wollo_Oromo.
Forwarded from Addis Standard Afaan Oromoo
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🎥 Oromootni #Walloo ayyaana #Irreechaa irratti argaman shubbisa aadaa isaanii yeroo agarsiisan
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Surprise Infiltration, Massive Barrages Shock Israel; at Least 20 Killed, Over 500 Wounded, Unknown Number of Hostages
Dozens of Palestinian militants infiltrate Israel from Gaza by land, sea and air
■ Some 2,500 rockets fired from the Strip
■ At least 20 Israelis killed, over 500 wounded
■ Army strikes Hamas targets in Gaza
■ Terrorists hold Israeli civilians hostage in their homes
*PM Netanyahu: 'We are at war; we will win'
*At least 20 Israelis killed, emergency services report
*Some 2,500 rockets batter Israel, terrorists infiltrate from Gaza, Israeli civilians killed
*’We are being slaughtered. There is no army': Israeli residents beg for rescue
*Tel Aviv resident: 'My sister said that militants entered their home, I'm unable to reach her'
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-10-07/ty-article-live/israel-under-attack-terrorists-infiltrate-from-gaza-amid-massive-rocket-barrages/0000018b-088b-dae9-adcb-abbff50f0000
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Surprise Infiltration, Massive Barrages Shock Israel; at Least 20 Killed, Over 500 Wounded, Unknown Number of Hostages
Dozens of Palestinian militants infiltrate Israel from Gaza by land, sea and air
■ Some 2,500 rockets fired from the Strip
■ At least 20 Israelis killed, over 500 wounded
■ Army strikes Hamas targets in Gaza
■ Terrorists hold Israeli civilians hostage in their homes
*PM Netanyahu: 'We are at war; we will win'
*At least 20 Israelis killed, emergency services report
*Some 2,500 rockets batter Israel, terrorists infiltrate from Gaza, Israeli civilians killed
*’We are being slaughtered. There is no army': Israeli residents beg for rescue
*Tel Aviv resident: 'My sister said that militants entered their home, I'm unable to reach her'
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-10-07/ty-article-live/israel-under-attack-terrorists-infiltrate-from-gaza-amid-massive-rocket-barrages/0000018b-088b-dae9-adcb-abbff50f0000
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#Ethiopia: This year’s celebrations of the largest annual #Oromo festival, #Irreechaa, concludes with the ongoing celebrations happening at #Hora_Harsadii in #Bishoftu, Oromia regional state.
Oromo women dressed in several varieties of traditional attires make up a significant part of the colors and beauty of #Irreechaa celebrations.
Here team AS captured a group of #Hadha_Siinqees (women community leaders) elaborately adorned in Oromo traditional attires representing #Arsi and #Bale Oromos, marching to attend Irreechaa, singing for peace and harmony. AS
Oromo women dressed in several varieties of traditional attires make up a significant part of the colors and beauty of #Irreechaa celebrations.
Here team AS captured a group of #Hadha_Siinqees (women community leaders) elaborately adorned in Oromo traditional attires representing #Arsi and #Bale Oromos, marching to attend Irreechaa, singing for peace and harmony. AS
#Ethiopia: Stone Age Ethiopians knew how to source their iron-rich rocks
To reach these conclusions, a team of researchers from #Spain and #France carried out chemical and technological analyses of the largest known collection of red and yellow mineral pigments, commonly called ochre, dated between 300,000 and 40,000 years ago, and found at Ethiopia’s Porc-Epic cave.
The study reveals that human groups visiting this site gradually modified the techniques used to produce pigments, as a result of cultural or environmental changes that limited their access to better-quality raw materials. The research also shows that the area’s inhabitants were able to predict the properties of different ochre types accessible in their environment and gradually adapt their technology according to changes in the availability of raw materials.
https://www.mining.com/stone-age-ethiopians-knew-how-to-source-their-iron-rich-rocks/
To reach these conclusions, a team of researchers from #Spain and #France carried out chemical and technological analyses of the largest known collection of red and yellow mineral pigments, commonly called ochre, dated between 300,000 and 40,000 years ago, and found at Ethiopia’s Porc-Epic cave.
The study reveals that human groups visiting this site gradually modified the techniques used to produce pigments, as a result of cultural or environmental changes that limited their access to better-quality raw materials. The research also shows that the area’s inhabitants were able to predict the properties of different ochre types accessible in their environment and gradually adapt their technology according to changes in the availability of raw materials.
https://www.mining.com/stone-age-ethiopians-knew-how-to-source-their-iron-rich-rocks/
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Stone Age Ethiopians knew how to source their iron-rich rocks
Middle Stone Age Ethiopians progressively replaced exotic iron-rich high-quality rocks with lower quality, poorer in iron, but locally available ones. Researchers now have clues as to why this happened.