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#Ethiopia: Over 25 killed in armed attack in Horo Guduru Wollega Zone; residents, MP accuse #Fano militants

Residents of Abe Dongoro district in Horo Guduru Wollega zone, Oromia region, told Addis Standard that more than 25 people were killed and 21 others remain missing in an armed attack by 'Fano militants' on Friday, 29 August 2025. Geremu Huluka (PhD), the MP representing the district, said the assault was carried out by 'armed Fano' elements “committing crimes against civilians.”

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#News_Alert: #Ethiopia Central Bank Governor announces unexpected departure amid forex market reforms

Mamo Mihretu, Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE), made a surprise announcement of his departure after seven years of service in various high-profile economic roles.

His departure comes at a pivotal moment for Ethiopia’s economy, as the country grapples with a major IMF-led transition to a market-based exchange rate system.

Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=52255
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#IAEA Chief, PM Abiy hold talks as follow up of Rays of Hope Forum in #Ethiopia

Rafael Mariano Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) held a phone call today with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed as follow up of the Rays of Hope Forum held last June-July in Addis Abeba.

Grossi said of the phone call that under the IAEA’s Rays of Hope initiative, Ethiopia’s Black Lion Hospital will receive a Linear Accelerator (LINAC) machine to strengthen cancer treatment. He also expressed readiness to “support Ethiopia’s plans to introduce nuclear power.”

PM Abiy met with IAEA Chief in June this year (pictured) during which the two discussed IAEA’s support to Ethiopia including for cancer care, veterinary health, tsetse eradication, nuclear engineering, and regulatory frameworks. “Our discussion focused on ongoing assistance and opportunities for future collaboration,” he said at the time.

Read more: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1963262218570445000
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#Ethiopia: Update - National Bank confirms Governor Mamo Mihretu leaving post after two years in office

The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has confirmed the departure of its Governor, Mamo Mihretu, who said he is leaving his position to “pursue other professional opportunities.”

In a statement just released, the Bank extended its “heartfelt appreciation” to Mamo for what it described as “outstanding leadership and dedicated service.” NBE credited his tenure with driving forward “longstanding macro-economic reforms that were pending for many years,” laying what it said was “the foundation for a resilient and modern financial system that will continue to serve the nation’s development.”

Mamo’s decision to leave Ethiopia’s financial and government circles marks the end of his seven-year tenure in various senior economic leadership roles.

Read more: https://x.com/addisstandard/status/1963279722017587721?s=46&t=ofAzVW8-64dDK-xsjodCGA
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#Kenyan traders allege harassment by #Ethiopian Forces along River Nakuwa

Locals have raised alarm over rising cases of harassment targeting Kenyan traders by Ethiopian Special Forces deployed along River Nakuwa, sparking fears of renewed conflict in the border region.

Fresh details reveal that for the past two months, Kenyan traders operating between Kibish (Kenya) and Kangaten (Ethiopia) have faced repeated intimidation, arbitrary arrests, and confiscation of property by the Ethiopian forces.
The development threatens to roll back years of peacebuilding between the Turkana of Kenya and the Nyangatom of Ethiopia, who have coexisted peacefully for nearly five years.

According to a report by Turkana North and Kibish County Peace buiding Officer , Achegei Abdi seen by the Standard , the Ethiopian Special Forces have entrenched their presence along the Kibish–Kangaten road, undermining cross-border trade and the fragile trust between the two communities.

“These incidents threaten to erode the gains made in peacebuilding initiatives along the Turkana–Nyangatom border. Arbitrary detention and confiscation of property undermine trust and could spark fresh animosity, particularly around the River Nakuwa corridor,” Achegei warned.

https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/counties/article/2001528584/kenyan-traders-allege-harassment-by-ethiopian-forces-along-river-nakuwa
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New #AFRICOM commander reaffirms #US support for #Somalia’s fight against al-Shabaab

The new commander of U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), General Dagvin R. M. Anderson, pledged continued American support to Somalia’s fight against al-Shabaab and ISIS during a meeting with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in Mogadishu on Wednesday.

General Anderson briefed the president on AFRICOM’s counterterrorism strategy and said Washington will step up cooperation through airstrikes, intelligence sharing, military training, and broader support to strengthen the Somali National Army.

The talks also addressed the wider security situation in the Horn of Africa, including the threat posed by armed groups crossing borders and the need for stronger regional cooperation.

President Hassan Sheikh thanked AFRICOM for what he described as a vital partnership, saying his government was determined to intensify international cooperation to achieve peace and stability in Somalia and the region.

https://www.hiiraan.com/news4/2025/Sept/202792/new_africom_commander_reaffirms_u_s_support_for_somalia_s_fight_against_al_shabaab.aspx
News: ‘Robberies, kidnappings, banditry’, and social media use for ‘acts of terror’ top agenda in PM #Abiy’s talks with security leaders

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) held discussions with leaders of #Ethiopia’s security institutions in which the need to control “robberies and kidnappings”, strengthen coordination between the public and security forces, and step up monitoring of social media platforms used for “acts of terror” were among the top areas raised.

In a statement released after the meeting, Abiy said the meeting “reaffirmed” that the primary mission of security institutions is to establish peace, which is both “an enabling condition and a primary component for Ethiopia’s prosperity.” While underscoring public efforts rooted in culture and values, he stressed that “the role of security institutions is irreplaceable.”

https://addisstandard.com/?p=52292
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#Ethiopia: Relentless hail and rain in Wag Hemra Zone, #Amhara region claim lives, devastate vast farmland

Days of heavy hail and rain in the #Wag Hemra Zone of the Amhara Regional State have left at least one person dead and destroyed more than 849 hectares of crops, according to farmers and local officials.

Seyoum Abate, head of the Agriculture Office in Tsagbji Woreda, said the hail- and wind-mixed rains, which struck the area repeatedly for nearly two weeks in late July and early August, caused widespread destruction in four kebeles.

“Crops of sorghum, maize, beans, and barley planted on a total of 849 hectares were destroyed, affecting 4,588 households who are now at risk of hunger and hardship,” he told Addis Standard.

https://addisstandard.com/?p=52309
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#UN and #Ethiopia urge #Africa Climate Summit to send a clear message: COP30 must deliver for African nations

The Africa Climate Summit next week is an unmissable opportunity to send a clear global message, according to a powerful joint statement issued yesterday by UN Climate Change and the Government of Ethiopia: "Africa is ready to supercharge climate action, but COP30 must ensure Africa is fully enabled to do so."

During the Climate Week, Ethiopia also announced its bid to host the COP32 UN Climate Conference in 2027.

"We have the capacity, the facilities, the location, the connectivity to host the much-anticipated climate summit," Ethiopian President H.E. Taye Atske-Selassie said.

The joint statement and announcement of Ethiopia's bid for COP32 cap a highly productive Climate Week attended by delegates from 119 countries, and hundreds of representatives from NGOs, investors and other international organizations.

https://unfccc.int/news/un-and-ethiopia-urge-africa-climate-summit-to-send-a-clear-message-cop30-must-deliver-for-african
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News: #Egypt, Sudan reject other Nile Basin countries’ involvement in #GERD talks, insist tripartite negotiations only

Egypt and #Sudan have insisted that negotiations over the Grand #Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) should remain confined to the three riparian states and dismissed what they claimed were efforts to involve other Nile Basin countries.

In a joint communiqué released Wednesday, 3 September, following a “2+2” consultative meeting of the foreign and water ministers of both countries in Cairo, the two governments warned that Ethiopia’s “unilateral steps” to fill and operate the dam “entail serious consequences for the two downstream states and represent a continuous threat to stability in the Eastern Nile Basin in accordance with international law.”

“Sudanese and Egyptian water security constitutes an indivisible whole”, they said, and expressed “categorical rejection of any unilateral measures in the Eastern Nile Basin.......

https://addisstandard.com/?p=52312
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#Ethiopia: Police detain Sheger FM journalists over health professionals report, colleagues say court appearance scheduled today

Two journalists from the prominent #Sheger FM 102 radio station were detained by the police in Addis Abeba following the broadcast of a report on health professionals on August 30, 2025, sources told Addis Standard.

The journalists “are expected to appear in court this afternoon,” colleagues at the station said.
According to a station employee who spoke on condition of anonymity, the arrests occurred around 4:30 PM on Wednesday, 03 September. The journalists are Mintamir Tsegaye, the reporter who produced the report, and Tigist Zerihun, the editor.

Eshete Assefa, Head of News and Programs at Sheger FM 102, was also taken from the office with Mintamir Tsegaye on the same day. Tigist Zerihun was detained later at her residence near Ferenesay Mazoria, according to station sources. Eshete Assefa was released the same day after giving a statement.

https://addisstandard.com/?p=52316
#Ethiopia’s #CBE, #UAE’s #Botim Sign MoU to boost legal remittance channels

The Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Botim, a widely used financial and lifestyle platform based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), to expand formal remittance options for Ethiopians abroad.

The agreement was signed during a CBE delegation visit to the UAE from 29 August to 3 September. CBE President Abe Sano described the partnership as “important and necessary,” emphasizing that Ethiopia’s recent foreign currency reform has shifted the exchange system to a market-driven model. “Options like Botim will play a crucial role in encouraging the public to send money through legal and official channels,” he said.

Botim Chief Executive Officer Tariq Bin Hendi said the MoU “lays the foundation for a collaborative partnership between the bank and Botim,”........

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#Editorial: Enforced Disappearance -The hallmark of a decaying tyranny that must end

#Ethiopia is quietly sliding deeper into a dark and dangerous practice: enforced disappearance. Ordinary citizens, civil servants, journalists, and critics are vanishing without a trace. Families remain in torment, denied even the knowledge of whether their loved ones are alive, while newsrooms are inundated with desperate calls to break the silence.

This is not politics. It is a crime against humanity, eroding what remains of law, governance, and justice under Ethiopia’s own Constitution. Article 28 of the FDRE Constitution is explicit: crimes against humanity carry no statute of limitation. No pardon, amnesty, or silence can shield perpetrators. Enforced disappearance is also punishable under international law.

The Prosperity Party claims to have “learned from history.” Yet history, Ethiopia’s and the world’s, shows that repression and extrajudicial violence demand accountability. Ignore these lessons, and legitimacy will collapse under the weight of crimes. What is left of it, anyway.

This publication’s message is blunt: stop the disappearances, release the disappeared, and hold perpetrators accountable. Anything less is not leadership, nor is it politics.

https://addisstandard.com/?p=52321
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#South_Sudan denies agreement with #Israel to resettle #Palestinians

South Sudan on Thursday denied reports of an agreement with Israel to resettle Palestinians on its territory, stressing that it had not committed to the United States to receive more deported migrants.

Earlier, Israeli media reported on a plan to move residents of Gaza to South Sudan, a poor and unstable African state. The authorities in Juba quickly rejected the claim, but the reports sparked debate on social media and in the streets of the capital.

At a press conference in Juba on Thursday, Philip Jada Natana, Director General for Bilateral Relations in the Government of South Sudan, confirmed that a memorandum of understanding had been signed with Israel. However, he clarified that it was mainly aimed at “developing agricultural capacity, investment and mining”, and added: “There was no talk of resettling Palestinians in South Sudan.”


https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250905-south-sudan-denies-agreement-with-israel-to-resettle-palestinians/
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Analysis: Residents decry exclusion as security forces push peace initiative amid #Oromia–Somali regions border clashes

Security forces have launched a peace initiative to resolve the border conflict that erupted in early July between East #Borana Zone in Oromia and neighboring districts in the #Somali region, local authorities told Addis Standard. However, residents say they have not been included in the process.

Malicha Galma, head of the East Borana Zone Administration and Security Bureau, told Addis Standard that the #Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF), in coordination with regional security structures from both sides, have been working to restore peace. He said ENDF convened Somali regional officials from #Udet district for dialogue, where both parties agreed to halt gunfire.

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News: #Tigray Interim Administration says over 20 billion birr needed for unpaid salaries

#Mekelle - The Tigray Interim Administration (TIA) announced at a conference with education sector on Thursday that it requires more than 20 billion birr to clear the backlog of unpaid salaries owed to its employees, local media reports.

Deputy President Amanuel Assefa acknowledged the administration’s inability to meet that demand immediately, stating that while the question is justified, “It would be extremely difficult to allocate 20 billion birr to unpaid salaries.” Nonetheless, he added, “the administration plans to dedicate five percent of its upcoming budget to addressing the issue.”

Lieutenant General Tadesse, President of the TIA, who also attended the conference, emphasized that the administration had not dismissed teachers’ grievances. He said that the federal government’s stance is that “we will not pay when there was no work,” ....

https://addisstandard.com/?p=52337
#Somalia graduates first female military cadets in historic break from patriarchy

To instill professionalism in Somalia's military, the country graduated its first-ever female cadets, defying deeply entrenched patriarchy in the Horn of Africa nation, and perhaps showcasing a milestone in gender mainstreaming within the military.

The officers graduated from a #Turkish-run military academy in Somalia after three years of rigorous training, courage, and discipline. The officers join hundreds of male counterparts who have gone through Turkish and American academies in Somalia.

The 11 officers have now become the pioneer female cadets in Somalia's Navy, Air Force, and Army, a development seen as a powerful step forward for Somali women in uniform. One will serve in the Air Force, two in the Navy, and the remaining individuals will serve in the Army.

https://www.garoweonline.com/en/news/somalia/somalia-graduates-first-female-military-cadets-in-historic-break-from-patriarchy
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#Ethiopia: Fed. Court postpones hearing for detained #Sheger FM journalists, CPJ calls for their release

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has urged Ethiopian authorities to immediately and unconditionally release Sheger FM Radio reporter Mintamir Tsegaw and editor Tigist Zerihun after their court appearance was postponed from Friday to Monday, 8 September 2025.

Colleagues at Sheger FM said the Ethiopian Media #Authority (EMA) issued a letter accusing the station of “incitement to violence and bias” following a report on health professionals. The station later removed the report from its social media pages. CPJ confirmed in a statement released on 5 September 2025 that the content had been deleted.

Their hearing at the Lideta Branch of the Federal High Court, initially scheduled for 5 September, was delayed due to the court’s heavy workload.

https://addisstandard.com/?p=52341
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#Op_ed: #GERD Inauguration: #Egypt’s opportunity to rethink relations with #Ethiopia

The author of this op-ed emphasizes that the upcoming inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is a historic achievement for Ethiopia, celebrated as “a symbol of national resilience,” while simultaneously presenting a “troubling development for Egypt.” He supports this argument by highlighting a recent joint communiqué from Egypt and #Sudan’s foreign and water ministers, which labels the dam a “unilateral project,” echoing decades of opposition.

The author notes that Egypt has long sought to undermine Ethiopia's development, fearing that a strong Ethiopia would threaten its regional dominance. He states, “It is no secret that successive Egyptian administrations have deliberated on ways to keep Ethiopia divided and weak.” The author cites historical evidence of Egypt’s efforts to weaken Ethiopia, including supporting separatist groups, getting involved in regional conflicts, and attempting to block international funding for the GERD. Despite these actions, the article highlights that Ethiopia completed the dam and suggests this “offers Egypt a chance to change course and pursue genuine cooperation.”

With the GERD's completion, the author underscores that now is a pivotal moment for change. The central question, he contends, is whether Egypt will abandon its destabilizing policies and embrace “good-faith negotiations” that could secure a shared, sustainable future for both nations.

https://addisstandard.com/?p=52330
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#Ethiopia: ‘We need to prepare our minds and ourselves”: Brg. Gen Bulto Tadesse, Ethiopian Defense College Chief, on possible military role in #Red_Sea bid

Brig. Gen. Bulti Tadesse, Chief of the Ethiopian Defense College, said that Ethiopia’s quest for Red Sea access is primarily about peace and national security rather than wealth.

The senior military general became one of a string of senior military and political leaders in Ethiopia to argue the need for Ethiopia to pursue access to the Red Sea; although he, too said the government is pursuing it “through diplomacy, peace, or understanding.”

In a statement issued through state-affiliated media, he cautioned that soldiers must also be ready if called upon: “This is why we need to prepare our minds and ourselves for how we can act if our government gives us authority or duty in the future.”

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