News: #ICHREE releases final report prior to termination, calls for international vigilance on #Ethiopia’s conflict
The International Commission on Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia (ICHREE) released its final report today, detailing severe human rights violations committed during the two-year conflict before its mandate ended.
The report accuses all sides of potential war crimes and crimes against humanity, highlighting mass killings, rape, displacement, and arbitrary detentions. The commission warns that justice must prevail and calls for continued investigations and accountability.
Despite appeals, the motion to extend the commission's mandate was not renewed. Human rights organizations emphasize the urgent need for action to prevent further abuses and address the crisis.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ichree-releases-final-report-prior-to-termination-calls-for-international-vigilance-on-ethiopias-conflict/
The International Commission on Human Rights Experts on Ethiopia (ICHREE) released its final report today, detailing severe human rights violations committed during the two-year conflict before its mandate ended.
The report accuses all sides of potential war crimes and crimes against humanity, highlighting mass killings, rape, displacement, and arbitrary detentions. The commission warns that justice must prevail and calls for continued investigations and accountability.
Despite appeals, the motion to extend the commission's mandate was not renewed. Human rights organizations emphasize the urgent need for action to prevent further abuses and address the crisis.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ichree-releases-final-report-prior-to-termination-calls-for-international-vigilance-on-ethiopias-conflict/
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Pictorial: #Tigray begins three day solemn procession to honor its martyrs killed in the two year brutal war.
The first of a three-day region-wide mourning period to remember and honor those killed in Ethiopia’s two year brutal war has started this morning across Tigray with a somber ceremony attended by Tigray Interim Administration officials and the people of Tigray.
The martyrdom of the fallen is a “sacrifice paid for survival”, Getachew Reda, interim President of Tigray is quoted by regional media as saying. “…it is a sacrifice paid for existence & self determination.”
In #Mekelle, the capital city, at the at the iconic Hawelti Semaetat Monument, Tigray’s flags are seen flying at half-mast while the ceremony is being held.
The ceremony was also accompanied by a moment of silence, and the laying of wreaths in remembrance and honor of the fallen, respectively.
Read more at: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1713093211554529431?s=46&t=ofAzVW8-64dDK-xsjodCGA
The first of a three-day region-wide mourning period to remember and honor those killed in Ethiopia’s two year brutal war has started this morning across Tigray with a somber ceremony attended by Tigray Interim Administration officials and the people of Tigray.
The martyrdom of the fallen is a “sacrifice paid for survival”, Getachew Reda, interim President of Tigray is quoted by regional media as saying. “…it is a sacrifice paid for existence & self determination.”
In #Mekelle, the capital city, at the at the iconic Hawelti Semaetat Monument, Tigray’s flags are seen flying at half-mast while the ceremony is being held.
The ceremony was also accompanied by a moment of silence, and the laying of wreaths in remembrance and honor of the fallen, respectively.
Read more at: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1713093211554529431?s=46&t=ofAzVW8-64dDK-xsjodCGA
#Ethiopia: Freelance Ethiopia Expands to #East_Africa
Afriwork (Freelance Ethiopia), the popular Telegram-based job portal, is expanding its services to #Kenya, #Tanzania, and #Uganda.
The expansion aims to provide Freelance Ethiopia’s cost-effective HR solutions to a wider audience, specifically catering to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in these regions.
The startup is set to adopt a similar product and business model, tailoring it to the nation’s unique needs.
“We will initially focus on creative sector and administration services jobs to gain momentum and then expand to include other job categories. Additionally, we will utilize WhatsApp to connect contractors and workers,” said Semegen Tadesse, co-founder and CEO of Afriworks Freelance Ethiopia
https://shega.co/post/freelance-ethiopia-expands-to-east-africa/
Afriwork (Freelance Ethiopia), the popular Telegram-based job portal, is expanding its services to #Kenya, #Tanzania, and #Uganda.
The expansion aims to provide Freelance Ethiopia’s cost-effective HR solutions to a wider audience, specifically catering to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in these regions.
The startup is set to adopt a similar product and business model, tailoring it to the nation’s unique needs.
“We will initially focus on creative sector and administration services jobs to gain momentum and then expand to include other job categories. Additionally, we will utilize WhatsApp to connect contractors and workers,” said Semegen Tadesse, co-founder and CEO of Afriworks Freelance Ethiopia
https://shega.co/post/freelance-ethiopia-expands-to-east-africa/
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Freelance Ethiopia Expands to East Africa - Shega
Afriwork (Freelance Ethiopia), the popular Telegram-based job portal platform, is expanding its services to Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
#Ethiopia: Fatal car crash in #Tigray claims six lives, leaves 53 students injured
Tragedy struck as a bus carrying grade 12 students in Tigray crashed, leaving six dead and 53 injured.
The students, who had just completed their grade 12 exams, were heading home when the accident occurred.
24 students with severe injuries have been referred to Ayder Referral Hospital, while the others have been discharged.
https://addisstandard.com/asdailyscoop-fatal-car-crash-in-tigray-claims-six-lives-leaves-53-students-injured/
Tragedy struck as a bus carrying grade 12 students in Tigray crashed, leaving six dead and 53 injured.
The students, who had just completed their grade 12 exams, were heading home when the accident occurred.
24 students with severe injuries have been referred to Ayder Referral Hospital, while the others have been discharged.
https://addisstandard.com/asdailyscoop-fatal-car-crash-in-tigray-claims-six-lives-leaves-53-students-injured/
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#ASDailyScoop: Fatal car crash in Tigray claims six lives, leaves 53 students injured - Addis Standard
Six people have been reported as deceased, while 53 injured students are being transported to hospitals via ambulances (Photo: Tigray TV) Addis Abeba – At least six people have tragically lost their lives and 53 others have been injured in a devastating car…
#Ethiopia seeks debt relief from other creditors after China, IMF official says
Ethiopian authorities said in August that China was allowing Ethiopia to suspend debt payments for the fiscal year running until July 7, 2024.
"The Chinese authorities have already provided debt relief to Ethiopia and we understand that they're in the process of requesting a similar treatment from other creditors. So this is very encouraging," Annalisa Fedelino said in comments to reporters at the IMF's annual meetings in Marrakech, Morocco.
"There is a debt service suspension with China, which is providing substantial relief," she said, adding that this was the agreement announced in August.
Fedelino added that the IMF was "almost there" on a loan programme agreement with Ethiopia and that once that was in place the Fund was confident that a Common Framework debt rework would move quickly.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/ethiopia-getting-debt-relief-china-asking-others-similar-imf-official-2023-10-13/
Ethiopian authorities said in August that China was allowing Ethiopia to suspend debt payments for the fiscal year running until July 7, 2024.
"The Chinese authorities have already provided debt relief to Ethiopia and we understand that they're in the process of requesting a similar treatment from other creditors. So this is very encouraging," Annalisa Fedelino said in comments to reporters at the IMF's annual meetings in Marrakech, Morocco.
"There is a debt service suspension with China, which is providing substantial relief," she said, adding that this was the agreement announced in August.
Fedelino added that the IMF was "almost there" on a loan programme agreement with Ethiopia and that once that was in place the Fund was confident that a Common Framework debt rework would move quickly.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/ethiopia-getting-debt-relief-china-asking-others-similar-imf-official-2023-10-13/
#Ethiopia: “A population of 150 million can’t live in a geographic prison” – PM Abiy Ahmed
PM Abiy Ahmed said access to the port is an existential matter for Ethiopia and that Ethiopians should at least start discussing the red sea.
“Just like we are negotiating about the Nile, we can negotiate about it; it has no problem unless negotiation is equated to not using it”, the PM said.
He explained historical, demographic and economic reasons why the red sea is significant to Ethiopia, and laid bare possibilities of what Ethiopia can offer in return for access to the port which includes shares of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Ethiopian Airlines, Ethio-telecom.
https://addisstandard.com/feature-a-population-of-150-million-cant-live-in-a-geographic-prison-pm-abiy-ahmed/
PM Abiy Ahmed said access to the port is an existential matter for Ethiopia and that Ethiopians should at least start discussing the red sea.
“Just like we are negotiating about the Nile, we can negotiate about it; it has no problem unless negotiation is equated to not using it”, the PM said.
He explained historical, demographic and economic reasons why the red sea is significant to Ethiopia, and laid bare possibilities of what Ethiopia can offer in return for access to the port which includes shares of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Ethiopian Airlines, Ethio-telecom.
https://addisstandard.com/feature-a-population-of-150-million-cant-live-in-a-geographic-prison-pm-abiy-ahmed/
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Feature: “A population of 150 million can’t live in a geographic prison” - PM Abiy Ahmed - Addis Standard
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#Tigray: #Orthodox Patriarch expresses “deep sorrow” for Tigray’s fallen; says “not a single house” in the region where tears aren’t being shed
His Holiness Abune Mathias, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (#EOTC) issued a message of “deep sorrow for those who are being commemorated in the Tigray region today” late this afternoon.
The Patriarch’s statement comes in the backdrop of the first day of three days commemorative events taking place across the Tigray region to honor the martyrs who died fighting in the two year brutal war that has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.
“We have been making many pleas to prevent this from happening,” Abune Mathias said, but expressed his sadness that the country has reached an age where the values of being an elder and priesthood “are not respected and we are saddened”by that.
Read more at: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1713231282090492168?s=46&t=ofAzVW8-64dDK-xsjodCGA
His Holiness Abune Mathias, Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church (#EOTC) issued a message of “deep sorrow for those who are being commemorated in the Tigray region today” late this afternoon.
The Patriarch’s statement comes in the backdrop of the first day of three days commemorative events taking place across the Tigray region to honor the martyrs who died fighting in the two year brutal war that has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives.
“We have been making many pleas to prevent this from happening,” Abune Mathias said, but expressed his sadness that the country has reached an age where the values of being an elder and priesthood “are not respected and we are saddened”by that.
Read more at: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1713231282090492168?s=46&t=ofAzVW8-64dDK-xsjodCGA
Desert locust swarms detected in many parts of #Ethiopia
Desert locust swarms have been spotted in several regions of Ethiopia, causing significant damage to crops and impacting farmers' livelihoods. According to Selamawit Kassa, the state minister for Ethiopia Government Communication Service, the affected areas include #Afar, #Amhara, #Somali, #Tigray, #Oromia regions, and the #Dire_Dawa city administration.
So far, an estimated 25,000 hectares of crops have been affected by the locust swarms, leading to a decrease in yields. To combat this, a coordinated effort involving farmers has been initiated. Both traditional and modern methods are being employed, including aerial and vehicular spraying. The aim is to control the spread of locusts and mitigate the damage caused.
In addition to the locusts, termite swarms have also been detected across 15 zones in Oromia, Afar, and Tigray regions, covering an area of 317,000 hectares. Similar anti-pest measures are being carried out to address the termite infestations.
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2023-10-15/Desert-locust-swarms-detected-in-parts-of-Ethiopia-1nV5K2xkT84/index.html
Desert locust swarms have been spotted in several regions of Ethiopia, causing significant damage to crops and impacting farmers' livelihoods. According to Selamawit Kassa, the state minister for Ethiopia Government Communication Service, the affected areas include #Afar, #Amhara, #Somali, #Tigray, #Oromia regions, and the #Dire_Dawa city administration.
So far, an estimated 25,000 hectares of crops have been affected by the locust swarms, leading to a decrease in yields. To combat this, a coordinated effort involving farmers has been initiated. Both traditional and modern methods are being employed, including aerial and vehicular spraying. The aim is to control the spread of locusts and mitigate the damage caused.
In addition to the locusts, termite swarms have also been detected across 15 zones in Oromia, Afar, and Tigray regions, covering an area of 317,000 hectares. Similar anti-pest measures are being carried out to address the termite infestations.
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2023-10-15/Desert-locust-swarms-detected-in-parts-of-Ethiopia-1nV5K2xkT84/index.html
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Desert locust swarms detected in parts of Ethiopia
Desert locust swarms have been detected in five regions and one city administration across Ethiopia, an official said on Saturday.
PM Abiy Ahmed arrives in #Beijing for Belt and Road Forum
On Monday, 16 October, 2023, an aircraft transporting Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed landed in Beijing, the capital of #China.
The purpose of his visit is to participate in Third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, scheduled to take place from 17 to 18 October, 2023.
This significant event is set to bring together representatives from more than 130 countries and 30 international organizations who will gather in Beijing.
https://english.news.cn/20231016/fd6d2e12db6448a0a58133d27f3387e7/c.html
On Monday, 16 October, 2023, an aircraft transporting Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed landed in Beijing, the capital of #China.
The purpose of his visit is to participate in Third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, scheduled to take place from 17 to 18 October, 2023.
This significant event is set to bring together representatives from more than 130 countries and 30 international organizations who will gather in Beijing.
https://english.news.cn/20231016/fd6d2e12db6448a0a58133d27f3387e7/c.html
#Ethiopia: Brave Ethiopians paid collective sacrifice “for the love and honor of our flag” and “to protect the sovereignty of Ethiopia”: government
The federal government said this morning that brave Ethiopians had paid collective sacrifice “for the love and honor of our flag” and “to protect the sovereignty of Ethiopia”, as well as “to strengthen the freedom and dignity of Ethiopians.”
In the official statement issued in connection with the 16th National Flag Day being celebrated today under the theme: “The prestige of our flag: A guarantee for unity and sovereignty”, the federal government said the flag of Ethiopia is the symbol of “our sovereignty, the emblem of our freedom and the embodiment of our glory.”
Read more at: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1713837049021640809?s=46&t=ofAzVW8-64dDK-xsjodCGA
The federal government said this morning that brave Ethiopians had paid collective sacrifice “for the love and honor of our flag” and “to protect the sovereignty of Ethiopia”, as well as “to strengthen the freedom and dignity of Ethiopians.”
In the official statement issued in connection with the 16th National Flag Day being celebrated today under the theme: “The prestige of our flag: A guarantee for unity and sovereignty”, the federal government said the flag of Ethiopia is the symbol of “our sovereignty, the emblem of our freedom and the embodiment of our glory.”
Read more at: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1713837049021640809?s=46&t=ofAzVW8-64dDK-xsjodCGA
News: #Ethiopia plans to earn $182 million from electric power export, eyes #Tanzania
Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) aims to boost electricity export to neighboring countries to generate more revenue.
Last year, EEP exported 1701 GW of electricity to #Sudan, #Kenya, and #Djibouti, and want to increase it to 2993 GW this year, earning $182 million.
Talks are also ongoing with Tanzania.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ethiopia-plans-to-earn-182-million-from-electric-power-export-eyes-tanzania/
Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) aims to boost electricity export to neighboring countries to generate more revenue.
Last year, EEP exported 1701 GW of electricity to #Sudan, #Kenya, and #Djibouti, and want to increase it to 2993 GW this year, earning $182 million.
Talks are also ongoing with Tanzania.
https://addisstandard.com/news-ethiopia-plans-to-earn-182-million-from-electric-power-export-eyes-tanzania/
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#NewsAlert: #Eritrea pushes back at talks of #Ethiopia’s access to sea as “excessive”
The Eritrean government released official statement this morning pushing back at the recent official talks of access to sea for landlocked Ethiopia.
“Discourses – both actual and presumed – on water, access to the sea, and related topics floated in the recent times are numerous and excessive indeed”, Eritrea’s government said through its ministry of information.
“The affair has perplexed all concerned observers,” Eritrea said.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed told a gathering of law makers that the issue of access to sea is “an existential matter for Ethiopia” and that Ethiopians should at least start discussing the Red Sea.
Read more at: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1713863780222816766?s=46&t=ofAzVW8-64dDK-xsjodCGA
The Eritrean government released official statement this morning pushing back at the recent official talks of access to sea for landlocked Ethiopia.
“Discourses – both actual and presumed – on water, access to the sea, and related topics floated in the recent times are numerous and excessive indeed”, Eritrea’s government said through its ministry of information.
“The affair has perplexed all concerned observers,” Eritrea said.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed told a gathering of law makers that the issue of access to sea is “an existential matter for Ethiopia” and that Ethiopians should at least start discussing the Red Sea.
Read more at: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1713863780222816766?s=46&t=ofAzVW8-64dDK-xsjodCGA
#Ethiopia: Privatization of state-owned sugar factories progresses, qualified bidders to be revealed soon
Ethiopia's privatization of eight state-owned sugar factories is progressing.
The Ministry of Finance announced that qualified bidders will be revealed soon after technical evaluations. Around 20 local and international investors have expressed interest.
The factories currently up for sale are Omo Kuraz 1, 2, 3, and 5, Arjo Dedessa, Kesem, and Tendaho.
https://addisstandard.com/news-privatization-of-state-owned-sugar-factories-progresses-qualified-bidders-to-be-revealed-soon/
Ethiopia's privatization of eight state-owned sugar factories is progressing.
The Ministry of Finance announced that qualified bidders will be revealed soon after technical evaluations. Around 20 local and international investors have expressed interest.
The factories currently up for sale are Omo Kuraz 1, 2, 3, and 5, Arjo Dedessa, Kesem, and Tendaho.
https://addisstandard.com/news-privatization-of-state-owned-sugar-factories-progresses-qualified-bidders-to-be-revealed-soon/
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News: #IMF forecasts #Ethiopia GDP to grow at lower rate compared to gov’t figures
Ethiopia's economic growth projections have led to conflicting reports. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts a lower growth rate compared to the government's figures.
The IMF projects a 6.1% GDP growth rate by the end of 2023, with 6.2% predicted for 2024. In contrast, the government claims 7.5% economic growth in the fiscal year 2022/23.
Despite the disparities, Ethiopia is expected to outperform neighboring economies like #Kenya and #Uganda.
https://addisstandard.com/news-imf-forecasts-ethiopia-gdp-to-grow-at-lower-rate-than-govt-figures/
Ethiopia's economic growth projections have led to conflicting reports. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts a lower growth rate compared to the government's figures.
The IMF projects a 6.1% GDP growth rate by the end of 2023, with 6.2% predicted for 2024. In contrast, the government claims 7.5% economic growth in the fiscal year 2022/23.
Despite the disparities, Ethiopia is expected to outperform neighboring economies like #Kenya and #Uganda.
https://addisstandard.com/news-imf-forecasts-ethiopia-gdp-to-grow-at-lower-rate-than-govt-figures/
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Pictorial: Legendary #Oromo artist Halloo Daawwee laid to rest in Adama
Halloo Daawwee, one of the pioneer Oromo artists who died late last Saturday at the age of 63 has just been laid to rest in Adama.
Halloo, who started singing at the age of only 14 years in Dire Dawa where she was born and raised, was cherished for her immense contribution to the development of Oromo art and the Oromo people’s political struggle.
She was able to produce more than 10 albums since she joined ‘Biftuu Biyya Keenyaa’ band in 1968 EC which was established after the legendary Afran Qallo band.
She had been ill and was receiving treatment in Adama until she passed away on Saturday. Her funeral took place in Adama in the presence of her fans, fellow musicians and government officials. AS
Photo: OBN
Halloo Daawwee, one of the pioneer Oromo artists who died late last Saturday at the age of 63 has just been laid to rest in Adama.
Halloo, who started singing at the age of only 14 years in Dire Dawa where she was born and raised, was cherished for her immense contribution to the development of Oromo art and the Oromo people’s political struggle.
She was able to produce more than 10 albums since she joined ‘Biftuu Biyya Keenyaa’ band in 1968 EC which was established after the legendary Afran Qallo band.
She had been ill and was receiving treatment in Adama until she passed away on Saturday. Her funeral took place in Adama in the presence of her fans, fellow musicians and government officials. AS
Photo: OBN