#Ethiopia denies #Somalia’s accusation of attack, blames ‘spoilers of peace’ for #Doolow incident
Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (#MoFA) rejected Somalia’s claims of Ethiopian forces’ involvement in clashes in the town of Doolow, describing the allegations as “not true.” The Ministry attributed the incident to “certain elements intent on destabilizing the Horn of Africa,” labeling them as “perennial spoilers of peace in the region” who aim to derail the normalization of Ethiopia-Somalia relations under the #Ankara Declaration.
Somalia had earlier condemned what it called an “unprovoked and unexpected attack” by Ethiopian troops on Somali National Army, intelligence, and police bases in Doolow. The attack, Somalia alleged, violated the Ankara Declaration and posed a challenge to “ongoing peace efforts,” further warning against additional incidents and asserting it “will not remain silent in the face of such violations.”
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Ethiopia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (#MoFA) rejected Somalia’s claims of Ethiopian forces’ involvement in clashes in the town of Doolow, describing the allegations as “not true.” The Ministry attributed the incident to “certain elements intent on destabilizing the Horn of Africa,” labeling them as “perennial spoilers of peace in the region” who aim to derail the normalization of Ethiopia-Somalia relations under the #Ankara Declaration.
Somalia had earlier condemned what it called an “unprovoked and unexpected attack” by Ethiopian troops on Somali National Army, intelligence, and police bases in Doolow. The attack, Somalia alleged, violated the Ankara Declaration and posed a challenge to “ongoing peace efforts,” further warning against additional incidents and asserting it “will not remain silent in the face of such violations.”
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#Ethiopia sees 72% surge in coffee exports, $797 million earned in five months
The Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority announced that the country earned $797 million from exporting 178,000 metric tons of coffee in the first five months of the current fiscal year. This marks a 72% increase in export volume and a 55% rise in revenue compared to the same period last year, surpassing the target of 117,000 metric tons set for the period.
Shafi Umar, Deputy Director-General and Head of Marketing at the Authority, stated that Ethiopia is on track to generate $1 billion from exporting over 200,000 metric tons of coffee by mid-year. Coffee remains Ethiopia’s top export commodity, contributing over a quarter of the nation’s annual export earnings and supporting the livelihoods of more than ten million individuals in the supply chain.
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The Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority announced that the country earned $797 million from exporting 178,000 metric tons of coffee in the first five months of the current fiscal year. This marks a 72% increase in export volume and a 55% rise in revenue compared to the same period last year, surpassing the target of 117,000 metric tons set for the period.
Shafi Umar, Deputy Director-General and Head of Marketing at the Authority, stated that Ethiopia is on track to generate $1 billion from exporting over 200,000 metric tons of coffee by mid-year. Coffee remains Ethiopia’s top export commodity, contributing over a quarter of the nation’s annual export earnings and supporting the livelihoods of more than ten million individuals in the supply chain.
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Ethiopia sees 72% surge in coffee exports, $797 million earned in five months - Addis Standard
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#In_Pictures - Restoration of Al-Negashi Mosque and Tomb in #Tigray region 52% complete
The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (#TİKA) announced that the historic Al-Negashi Tomb and Mosque restoration project in the Tigray region is “52% complete.”
“This is more than construction - it’s the preservation of history, culture, and identity,” said TIKA, highlighting importance of the site.
The Turkish government, in collaboration with Ethiopia’s Ministry of Tourism, has pledged financial and technical support to restore the war-damaged historic site, believed to be site of the first #Hijra, located in Wukro, some 59 kilometers from Tigray’s capital city, Mekelle.
Al-Nejashi Mosque and Tomb was previously restored by TIKA in 2018 but was significantly damaged after it was shelled by Eritrean forces during the two-year brutal war in the Tigray region.
Read more at: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1871547498776416362
The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (#TİKA) announced that the historic Al-Negashi Tomb and Mosque restoration project in the Tigray region is “52% complete.”
“This is more than construction - it’s the preservation of history, culture, and identity,” said TIKA, highlighting importance of the site.
The Turkish government, in collaboration with Ethiopia’s Ministry of Tourism, has pledged financial and technical support to restore the war-damaged historic site, believed to be site of the first #Hijra, located in Wukro, some 59 kilometers from Tigray’s capital city, Mekelle.
Al-Nejashi Mosque and Tomb was previously restored by TIKA in 2018 but was significantly damaged after it was shelled by Eritrean forces during the two-year brutal war in the Tigray region.
Read more at: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1871547498776416362
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World Bank staff question #Ethiopia debt assessment reached with #IMF, memo shows
An internal #World_Bank memo has raised concerns over Ethiopia’s debt sustainability analysis (DSA), jointly prepared by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA). The document, reviewed by Reuters, questions the validity of the assessment, a key reference in Ethiopia’s ongoing debt restructuring discussions.
Authored by World Bank consultant Brian Pinto and Chief Economist Indermit Gill, the memo stated, "We found that the bondholders have interpreted the DSA correctly, but the DSA itself may be faulty." It added, "The disagreements about Ethiopia's debt sustainability will be repeated as other countries become debt distressed."
Ethiopia’s State Finance Minister Eyob Tekalign said the DSA was recently reviewed by IMF and World Bank teams during the latest evaluation of the Fund’s loan program, adding that “no major changes” were made. An IMF spokesperson confirmed the November review, noting that DSA updates are a routine part of such assessments but declined to comment on the memo.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/world-bank-staff-question-ethiopia-debt-assessment-reached-with-imf-memo-shows-2024-12-23/
An internal #World_Bank memo has raised concerns over Ethiopia’s debt sustainability analysis (DSA), jointly prepared by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank’s International Development Association (IDA). The document, reviewed by Reuters, questions the validity of the assessment, a key reference in Ethiopia’s ongoing debt restructuring discussions.
Authored by World Bank consultant Brian Pinto and Chief Economist Indermit Gill, the memo stated, "We found that the bondholders have interpreted the DSA correctly, but the DSA itself may be faulty." It added, "The disagreements about Ethiopia's debt sustainability will be repeated as other countries become debt distressed."
Ethiopia’s State Finance Minister Eyob Tekalign said the DSA was recently reviewed by IMF and World Bank teams during the latest evaluation of the Fund’s loan program, adding that “no major changes” were made. An IMF spokesperson confirmed the November review, noting that DSA updates are a routine part of such assessments but declined to comment on the memo.
https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/world-bank-staff-question-ethiopia-debt-assessment-reached-with-imf-memo-shows-2024-12-23/
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Exclusive: World Bank staff question Ethiopia debt assessment reached with IMF, memo shows
Some World Bank staff have criticised an assessment of Ethiopia's finances conducted with the International Monetary Fund, questioning whether the analysis that underpins the country's debt restructuring may be "faulty".
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#Ethiopia: Assistance underway for #Amhara's #Bugna district amid severe food shortages
Tesfaw Batable, Commissioner of the Amhara Disaster Prevention and Food Security Commission, announced that food aid has been distributed to Bugna District with the support of #UNICEF and the World Food Programme (#WFP).
The commissioner stated that plans are underway to assist 110,000 individuals through collaborative efforts involving the Organization for Rehabilitation and Development in Amhara (ORDA) and the Ethiopian Disaster Risk Management Commission. "The response is coordinated and supported by a research team on the ground," he added.
Food aid to the district had been suspended for several months due to security challenges in the area, leaving over 110,000 residents in critical need.
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Tesfaw Batable, Commissioner of the Amhara Disaster Prevention and Food Security Commission, announced that food aid has been distributed to Bugna District with the support of #UNICEF and the World Food Programme (#WFP).
The commissioner stated that plans are underway to assist 110,000 individuals through collaborative efforts involving the Organization for Rehabilitation and Development in Amhara (ORDA) and the Ethiopian Disaster Risk Management Commission. "The response is coordinated and supported by a research team on the ground," he added.
Food aid to the district had been suspended for several months due to security challenges in the area, leaving over 110,000 residents in critical need.
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#German official accused of pressuring embassy to grant #Schengen visas to group of #Ethiopians
A German Ministry of Foreign Affairs official has been accused of pressuring staff at the country’s embassy in #Addis_Abeba to issue Schengen visas to a group of Ethiopian nationals. According to reports, the official issued formal instructions to approve the visas despite objections. One recipient of the visas reportedly sought asylum in Nuremberg after entering Germany.
Embassy staff raised concerns about the directives with relevant authorities, highlighting that they felt compelled to grant the visas under pressure. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not commented on the allegations, and specific details, including the number of visas issued or the status of the recipients, remain unclear.
This accusation follows a series of controversies involving the Ministry. In July, it faced scrutiny over allegations of issuing visas based on forged documents for nationals of Afghanistan, Syria, and Türkiye. Investigations into these claims are ongoing.
In August, additional allegations emerged involving nepotism, with reports that the spouse of a senior official played a role in influencing visa decisions and training embassy staff.
https://schengen.news/german-official-accused-of-pressuring-embassy-to-grant-schengen-visas-to-a-group-of-ethiopians/
A German Ministry of Foreign Affairs official has been accused of pressuring staff at the country’s embassy in #Addis_Abeba to issue Schengen visas to a group of Ethiopian nationals. According to reports, the official issued formal instructions to approve the visas despite objections. One recipient of the visas reportedly sought asylum in Nuremberg after entering Germany.
Embassy staff raised concerns about the directives with relevant authorities, highlighting that they felt compelled to grant the visas under pressure. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not commented on the allegations, and specific details, including the number of visas issued or the status of the recipients, remain unclear.
This accusation follows a series of controversies involving the Ministry. In July, it faced scrutiny over allegations of issuing visas based on forged documents for nationals of Afghanistan, Syria, and Türkiye. Investigations into these claims are ongoing.
In August, additional allegations emerged involving nepotism, with reports that the spouse of a senior official played a role in influencing visa decisions and training embassy staff.
https://schengen.news/german-official-accused-of-pressuring-embassy-to-grant-schengen-visas-to-a-group-of-ethiopians/
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German Official Accused of Pressuring Embassy to Grant Schengen Visas to a Group of Ethiopians
The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led by Annalena Baerbock, has been targeted again for its involvement in yet another visa scandal. This time, Baerbock’s Ministry is facing criticism and being accused of being involved in a scandal that involves Ethiopian…
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#Chinese EV giant #BYD debuts in #Ethiopia with five electric models, MOENCO partnership
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD has officially launched operations in Ethiopia, introducing five battery electric vehicle (BEV) models, including the Seagull hatchback and the Tang SUV. The launch event, held in #Addis_Abeba, marked BYD’s partnership with #MOENCO, a leading automotive distributor in Ethiopia representing over 20 global brands, including Toyota.
BYD also inaugurated a service center and showroom in Kality, Addis Abeba, offering sales and maintenance services. “This entry into the Ethiopian market marks a significant milestone in BYD’s expansion within the East African region,” said Ramy Yao, Sales Director of BYD Africa. MOENCO announced the opening of a dedicated BYD showroom at the Kal Building in Megenagna, showcasing its range of electric and hybrid vehicles, which include warranties of up to eight years for batteries.
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Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer BYD has officially launched operations in Ethiopia, introducing five battery electric vehicle (BEV) models, including the Seagull hatchback and the Tang SUV. The launch event, held in #Addis_Abeba, marked BYD’s partnership with #MOENCO, a leading automotive distributor in Ethiopia representing over 20 global brands, including Toyota.
BYD also inaugurated a service center and showroom in Kality, Addis Abeba, offering sales and maintenance services. “This entry into the Ethiopian market marks a significant milestone in BYD’s expansion within the East African region,” said Ramy Yao, Sales Director of BYD Africa. MOENCO announced the opening of a dedicated BYD showroom at the Kal Building in Megenagna, showcasing its range of electric and hybrid vehicles, which include warranties of up to eight years for batteries.
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#UNICEF, partners scale up health and nutrition support in #Oromia; targeting zero-dose children, malnutrition
In Rayitu, a drought-prone area of Oromia, UNICEF and partners under the #Ethiopia Crises to Resilience Programme (EC2R) are delivering critical health and nutrition services to vulnerable communities. At Arda Kelo health post, mothers walk long distances to ensure their children receive essential vaccines and nutrition aid. “I was encouraged by the community health volunteer not to miss monthly vaccinations for my children,” says Asmah Shemamut, whose son Imraan is among those vaccinated.
With 6.6 million people in Oromia needing humanitarian assistance, including 1.78 million under-vaccinated children, the program prioritizes addressing immunization gaps and malnutrition. “About 50 percent of measles cases in Ethiopia are in Oromia,” says Tesfaye Ayalew, UNICEF Health Specialist. “We focus on community mobilization, using health volunteers to identify zero-dose children and encourage mothers to vaccinate them.”
In addition to immunizations, the program tackles malnutrition by providing Super Cereal Plus (SCP) and other supplementary foods. Mariam Ibro, a mother affected by drought, shares her experience: “We lost most of our livestock, and now rely on firewood sales. The SCP has helped my malnourished son recover.” Through the EC2R program, UNICEF, WFP, and partners address acute malnutrition among children and breastfeeding mothers, supporting resilience in Ethiopia’s most vulnerable communities.
https://www.unicef.org/ethiopia/stories/treating-zero-dose-and-malnourished-children
In Rayitu, a drought-prone area of Oromia, UNICEF and partners under the #Ethiopia Crises to Resilience Programme (EC2R) are delivering critical health and nutrition services to vulnerable communities. At Arda Kelo health post, mothers walk long distances to ensure their children receive essential vaccines and nutrition aid. “I was encouraged by the community health volunteer not to miss monthly vaccinations for my children,” says Asmah Shemamut, whose son Imraan is among those vaccinated.
With 6.6 million people in Oromia needing humanitarian assistance, including 1.78 million under-vaccinated children, the program prioritizes addressing immunization gaps and malnutrition. “About 50 percent of measles cases in Ethiopia are in Oromia,” says Tesfaye Ayalew, UNICEF Health Specialist. “We focus on community mobilization, using health volunteers to identify zero-dose children and encourage mothers to vaccinate them.”
In addition to immunizations, the program tackles malnutrition by providing Super Cereal Plus (SCP) and other supplementary foods. Mariam Ibro, a mother affected by drought, shares her experience: “We lost most of our livestock, and now rely on firewood sales. The SCP has helped my malnourished son recover.” Through the EC2R program, UNICEF, WFP, and partners address acute malnutrition among children and breastfeeding mothers, supporting resilience in Ethiopia’s most vulnerable communities.
https://www.unicef.org/ethiopia/stories/treating-zero-dose-and-malnourished-children
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Treating Zero-dose and Malnourished Children
Children in drought prone communities receive lifesaving health and nutrition support
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#Ethiopia: Cholera outbreak declines in Ethiopia, new cases reported in #Benishangul_Gumuz
Ethiopia has recorded progress in controlling the cholera outbreak that began in August 2022, with affected districts decreasing from 65 in late September to 25 by mid-November 2024. Weekly cholera case counts have also dropped sharply, from over 200 at their peak to 59, according to the Ethiopia Health Cluster Bulletin.
Despite these improvements, the Bulletin reported a new cholera outbreak in the Benishangul Gumuz region, linked to population displacements from the #Amhara region.
Ethiopia has recorded progress in controlling the cholera outbreak that began in August 2022, with affected districts decreasing from 65 in late September to 25 by mid-November 2024. Weekly cholera case counts have also dropped sharply, from over 200 at their peak to 59, according to the Ethiopia Health Cluster Bulletin.
Despite these improvements, the Bulletin reported a new cholera outbreak in the Benishangul Gumuz region, linked to population displacements from the #Amhara region.
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Former #Somalia military official deported from #US following human rights violations conviction
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Washington, D.C., removed Yusuf Abdi Ali, 71, a citizen of Somalia and former Lieutenant Colonel in the Somalia National Army, to Somalia on December 20. Ali, also known as “Tukeh,” served as Commander of the Fifth Brigade in northwest Somalia from May 1987 to July 1988. During this period, the Somalia National Army committed serious human rights violations, including torture, extrajudicial killings, and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
“The United States will not be a safe haven for those who commit human rights violations, and we will persist in our efforts to pursue justice for the victims of these crimes,” said ERO Acting Executive Associate Director Russell Hott. A Department of Justice immigration judge ruled on February 8, 2024, that Ali personally engaged in acts of torture and ordered Somali National Army soldiers under his command to “detain, torture and assist in extrajudicial killings.” Based on these findings, the judge issued an order for Ali’s removal to Somalia.
The investigation into Ali began in March 2020, initiated by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Washington, D.C., at the request of the Human Rights Violators and War Crimes Center. HSI located and arrested Ali in November 2022, and he remained in custody until his removal. In a separate 2019 civil lawsuit, a jury in the Eastern District of Virginia found Ali liable for torturing a Somali herder and awarded damages to the plaintiff.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ero-washington-dc-removes-high-ranking-somali-national-convicted-human-rights
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Washington, D.C., removed Yusuf Abdi Ali, 71, a citizen of Somalia and former Lieutenant Colonel in the Somalia National Army, to Somalia on December 20. Ali, also known as “Tukeh,” served as Commander of the Fifth Brigade in northwest Somalia from May 1987 to July 1988. During this period, the Somalia National Army committed serious human rights violations, including torture, extrajudicial killings, and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
“The United States will not be a safe haven for those who commit human rights violations, and we will persist in our efforts to pursue justice for the victims of these crimes,” said ERO Acting Executive Associate Director Russell Hott. A Department of Justice immigration judge ruled on February 8, 2024, that Ali personally engaged in acts of torture and ordered Somali National Army soldiers under his command to “detain, torture and assist in extrajudicial killings.” Based on these findings, the judge issued an order for Ali’s removal to Somalia.
The investigation into Ali began in March 2020, initiated by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Washington, D.C., at the request of the Human Rights Violators and War Crimes Center. HSI located and arrested Ali in November 2022, and he remained in custody until his removal. In a separate 2019 civil lawsuit, a jury in the Eastern District of Virginia found Ali liable for torturing a Somali herder and awarded damages to the plaintiff.
https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/ero-washington-dc-removes-high-ranking-somali-national-convicted-human-rights
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ERO Washington, D.C. removes high-ranking Somali national convicted of human rights violations
Ali, aka “Tukeh,” had been residing in Springfield, Virginia, and served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Somali National Army and Commander of the Fifth Brigade in Northwest Somalia from approximately May 1987 to July 1988. The Somali National Army committed…
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#Somalia’s President arrives in #Eritrea, bilateral ties and regional issues on agenda
Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, President of Somalia, arrived in Eritrea's capital, #Asmara, this afternoon for a working visit, according to Yemane Gebremeskel, Eritrea's Minister of Information.
President Mohamud and his delegation were "accorded a warm welcome" by President Isaias Afwerki upon their arrival at Asmara International Airport, Yemane stated.
The two leaders are set to discuss "further enhancement of bilateral ties" and address "regional and international matters of mutual importance," he added.
This marks President Mohamud's first official visit to Eritrea following the October 2024 trilateral summit with #Egypt and Eritrea, where the three countries agreed on measures to enhance Somalia's ability “to protect its land and sea borders,” forming what observers describe as an “axis against #Ethiopia.”
Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, President of Somalia, arrived in Eritrea's capital, #Asmara, this afternoon for a working visit, according to Yemane Gebremeskel, Eritrea's Minister of Information.
President Mohamud and his delegation were "accorded a warm welcome" by President Isaias Afwerki upon their arrival at Asmara International Airport, Yemane stated.
The two leaders are set to discuss "further enhancement of bilateral ties" and address "regional and international matters of mutual importance," he added.
This marks President Mohamud's first official visit to Eritrea following the October 2024 trilateral summit with #Egypt and Eritrea, where the three countries agreed on measures to enhance Somalia's ability “to protect its land and sea borders,” forming what observers describe as an “axis against #Ethiopia.”
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#Somalia suspends flights to #Kismayo after aircraft diversion, deepens tensions with #Jubaland
The Somalia federal government has suspended all flights to Kismayo following the unauthorized diversion of a Halla Airlines plane to Doolow in the Gedo region. According to the Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA), the aircraft, originally scheduled to fly from #Mogadishu to Kismayo, had its communication systems disabled and was redirected without approval.
“This unauthorized seizure endangered the safety of the aircraft and its passengers,” the SCAA said in a statement. The suspension, it added, is a precautionary measure to prevent similar incidents. Kismayo, a key economic and political hub in Jubaland, now faces travel and trade disruptions due to the flight ban.
Halla Airlines confirmed the incident. CEO Ismail Barwa described it as a severe breach of aviation safety protocols. “Our crew was forced to deviate from their planned route, jeopardizing the safety of everyone on board,” Barwa said during a press briefing.
Jubaland officials have condemned the suspension, accusing Mogadishu of exploiting the situation to increase political pressure on the semi-autonomous region. “This suspension is a reckless and punitive measure that hurts ordinary citizens,” said Jubaland’s Minister of Information, Abdifitah Mohamed Mukhtar.
https://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2024/Dec/199524/somalia_suspends_kismayo_flights_after_plane_commandeered_escalating_federal_rift.aspx?utm_source=hiiraan&utm_medium=SomaliNewsUpdateFront
The Somalia federal government has suspended all flights to Kismayo following the unauthorized diversion of a Halla Airlines plane to Doolow in the Gedo region. According to the Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA), the aircraft, originally scheduled to fly from #Mogadishu to Kismayo, had its communication systems disabled and was redirected without approval.
“This unauthorized seizure endangered the safety of the aircraft and its passengers,” the SCAA said in a statement. The suspension, it added, is a precautionary measure to prevent similar incidents. Kismayo, a key economic and political hub in Jubaland, now faces travel and trade disruptions due to the flight ban.
Halla Airlines confirmed the incident. CEO Ismail Barwa described it as a severe breach of aviation safety protocols. “Our crew was forced to deviate from their planned route, jeopardizing the safety of everyone on board,” Barwa said during a press briefing.
Jubaland officials have condemned the suspension, accusing Mogadishu of exploiting the situation to increase political pressure on the semi-autonomous region. “This suspension is a reckless and punitive measure that hurts ordinary citizens,” said Jubaland’s Minister of Information, Abdifitah Mohamed Mukhtar.
https://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2024/Dec/199524/somalia_suspends_kismayo_flights_after_plane_commandeered_escalating_federal_rift.aspx?utm_source=hiiraan&utm_medium=SomaliNewsUpdateFront
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Somalia suspends Kismayo flights after plane commandeered, escalating federal rift
Mogadishu (HOL) — Somalia’s federal government has suspended flights to Kismayo after a Halla Airlines plane was forcibly commandeered and flown to an unauthorized destination, escalating tensions with the Jubbaland administration and stranding passengers.…
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#Ethiopia: #CETU calls for peaceful resolution to ongoing conflicts, urges immediate action to address workers’ economic hardship
The Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions (CETU) has called for immediate and peaceful resolution to the “ongoing conflicts in certain regions,” citing their “extensive impact on lives, livelihoods, and displacement.” In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, CETU stressed the economic strain on workers, urging the government to reduce income tax and activate a legally mandated Minimum Wage Board.
Following its 20th general assembly on 18 December, CETU highlighted that conflicts have led to “business closures, job losses, and worsening economic hardships.” The confederation warned of the “escalating inflation” and rising costs that “low-wage workers and their families can no longer bear,” reiterating previous calls for systemic measures to alleviate the burden.
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The Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions (CETU) has called for immediate and peaceful resolution to the “ongoing conflicts in certain regions,” citing their “extensive impact on lives, livelihoods, and displacement.” In a letter addressed to Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, CETU stressed the economic strain on workers, urging the government to reduce income tax and activate a legally mandated Minimum Wage Board.
Following its 20th general assembly on 18 December, CETU highlighted that conflicts have led to “business closures, job losses, and worsening economic hardships.” The confederation warned of the “escalating inflation” and rising costs that “low-wage workers and their families can no longer bear,” reiterating previous calls for systemic measures to alleviate the burden.
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CETU calls for peaceful resolution to ongoing conflicts, urges immediate action to address workers' economic hardship - Addis Standard
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#Ethiopia: Gov’t to introduce performance-based budgeting for public universities
Professor Birhanu Nega, Minister of Education, announced a shift to performance-based budgeting for universities during a signing ceremony for performance contracts with 47 higher education institutions on December 25, 2024. He explained that funding will no longer depend on the number of instructors but will be assessed based on three criteria: “its contributions to research, the quality of students it produces, and its overall performance.”
The Minister also highlighted that universities failing to meet expectations could be “downgraded into Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) centers.” Criticizing the previous approach, he remarked, “Future budget allocations will also consider factors such as integrity and institutional effectiveness.” These changes are part of broader reforms in the education sector.
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Professor Birhanu Nega, Minister of Education, announced a shift to performance-based budgeting for universities during a signing ceremony for performance contracts with 47 higher education institutions on December 25, 2024. He explained that funding will no longer depend on the number of instructors but will be assessed based on three criteria: “its contributions to research, the quality of students it produces, and its overall performance.”
The Minister also highlighted that universities failing to meet expectations could be “downgraded into Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) centers.” Criticizing the previous approach, he remarked, “Future budget allocations will also consider factors such as integrity and institutional effectiveness.” These changes are part of broader reforms in the education sector.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=47622
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Gov’t to introduce performance-based budgeting for public universities - Addis Standard
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#Ethiopia: At least 35 killed in land dispute clashes between “pastoralists and gov’t militias” in #Dacawaley, #Somali region: Sources
At least 35 people were reportedly killed and several others injured in clashes between “local pastoralists” and government militias on December 25, 2024, in Dacawaley kebele, Harshin district, Somali Regional State, multiple sources told Addis Standard.
One source, who requested anonymity, claimed that the violence was initiated by “special police forces” and militias from Yoale district, citing a longstanding land dispute between the Isaaq and Ogaden subclans as the underlying cause.
In contrast, another informant alleged that the latest violence involved armed groups from neighboring #Somaliland, suggesting that the conflict was exacerbated by the killing of Yoale district’s security head on November 20 and subsequent attacks on reconciliation efforts.
Efforts by Addis Standard to independently verify these claims were hindered by network disruptions in the area. The Somali Regional government has not commented on the incident as of this report.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=47626
At least 35 people were reportedly killed and several others injured in clashes between “local pastoralists” and government militias on December 25, 2024, in Dacawaley kebele, Harshin district, Somali Regional State, multiple sources told Addis Standard.
One source, who requested anonymity, claimed that the violence was initiated by “special police forces” and militias from Yoale district, citing a longstanding land dispute between the Isaaq and Ogaden subclans as the underlying cause.
In contrast, another informant alleged that the latest violence involved armed groups from neighboring #Somaliland, suggesting that the conflict was exacerbated by the killing of Yoale district’s security head on November 20 and subsequent attacks on reconciliation efforts.
Efforts by Addis Standard to independently verify these claims were hindered by network disruptions in the area. The Somali Regional government has not commented on the incident as of this report.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=47626
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