The pride of #Ethiopia - What it took to build #Africa's largest hydro-electric #dam
The vastness of the building site was at first overwhelming for the young Ethiopian mechanical engineer.
Hundreds were already digging the foundations in tough conditions for what is now Africa's largest hydro-electric dam, straddling the Blue Nile.
Moges Yeshiwas was 27 when he arrived in that remote corner of western Ethiopia in 2012, eager to gain valuable experience in his profession. The completion of the project is set to change his nation, but it also changed his life.
On a personal level, Mr Moges, now 40, was also "very proud to be part of it".
"Watching the dam's progress day by day was deeply satisfying. I came seeking employment, but somewhere along the way, it stopped feeling like just a job. I grew attached to the project, worrying about its future as if it were my own."
People from all walks of life contributed to building the dam through donations and the purchase of government-issued bonds.
Clinical nurse Kiros Asfaw was one of those.
Despite being from the Tigray region, which was blighted by a two-year civil war, he contributed when he could to the dam's construction ever since the plans were first announced in 2011.
He says he bought government bonds more than 100 times – though he had to pause his purchases during the conflict, when basic services, including banking, were suspended in Tigray.
Mr Kiros' motivation was rooted in remarks made by Ethiopia's late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who oversaw the beginning of the project, that all Ethiopians must come together in backing the dam.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cr4qx6377qgo
The vastness of the building site was at first overwhelming for the young Ethiopian mechanical engineer.
Hundreds were already digging the foundations in tough conditions for what is now Africa's largest hydro-electric dam, straddling the Blue Nile.
Moges Yeshiwas was 27 when he arrived in that remote corner of western Ethiopia in 2012, eager to gain valuable experience in his profession. The completion of the project is set to change his nation, but it also changed his life.
On a personal level, Mr Moges, now 40, was also "very proud to be part of it".
"Watching the dam's progress day by day was deeply satisfying. I came seeking employment, but somewhere along the way, it stopped feeling like just a job. I grew attached to the project, worrying about its future as if it were my own."
People from all walks of life contributed to building the dam through donations and the purchase of government-issued bonds.
Clinical nurse Kiros Asfaw was one of those.
Despite being from the Tigray region, which was blighted by a two-year civil war, he contributed when he could to the dam's construction ever since the plans were first announced in 2011.
He says he bought government bonds more than 100 times – though he had to pause his purchases during the conflict, when basic services, including banking, were suspended in Tigray.
Mr Kiros' motivation was rooted in remarks made by Ethiopia's late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who oversaw the beginning of the project, that all Ethiopians must come together in backing the dam.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cr4qx6377qgo
Bbc
The pride of Ethiopia - What it took to build Africa's largest hydro-electric dam
In a fractious nation, the dam's construction has brought people together despite controversy abroad.
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#African leaders seek to offer climate model after #US pullback
African leaders aim to offer a global model for tackling the climate crisis through green investments, they said on Monday, after the United States' withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement deflated the fight against climate change.
The continent, which has been buffeted by landslides, floods and droughts this year, is holding its second climate summit in Ethiopia, seeking a common voice ahead of global climate talks in Brazil, COP30.
"We are not here to negotiate our survival. We are here to design the world's next climate economy," Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed told the opening ceremony.
Leaders have been positioning the 54-nation continent as ripe for investments in carbon capture, renewable energy, critical minerals for green technology and food production to keep development on track amid the climate crisis.
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/cop/african-leaders-seek-offer-climate-model-after-us-pullback-2025-09-08/
African leaders aim to offer a global model for tackling the climate crisis through green investments, they said on Monday, after the United States' withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement deflated the fight against climate change.
The continent, which has been buffeted by landslides, floods and droughts this year, is holding its second climate summit in Ethiopia, seeking a common voice ahead of global climate talks in Brazil, COP30.
"We are not here to negotiate our survival. We are here to design the world's next climate economy," Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed told the opening ceremony.
Leaders have been positioning the 54-nation continent as ripe for investments in carbon capture, renewable energy, critical minerals for green technology and food production to keep development on track amid the climate crisis.
https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/cop/african-leaders-seek-offer-climate-model-after-us-pullback-2025-09-08/
Reuters
African leaders seek to offer climate model after US pullback
African leaders aim to offer a global model for tackling the climate crisis through green investments, they said on Monday, after the United States' withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement deflated the fight against climate change.
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#Ethiopia
Happening: The official inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD) is underway.
The unveiling of the commemorative plaques was led by President William Ruto of Kenya and President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti, later joined by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
Also in attendance are President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of Somalia, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley of Barbados, along with other invited dignitaries.
Video: State House Kenya
Happening: The official inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD) is underway.
The unveiling of the commemorative plaques was led by President William Ruto of Kenya and President Ismail Omar Guelleh of Djibouti, later joined by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
Also in attendance are President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of Somalia, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley of Barbados, along with other invited dignitaries.
Video: State House Kenya
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#Ethiopia: Over 300 houses damaged by strong winds in Eda’ga Arbi, Central #Tigray
More than 300 houses were damaged after strong winds accompanied by heavy rains struck Eda’ga Arbi town in Central Tigray, local officials said.
The woreda administration told local media that the winds hit the town around 12:30 p.m. on Monday, causing extensive damage to both private and government property.
Several electricity poles were also knocked down, some catching fire as a result. A committee has been established to assess the extent of the damage, while authorities are calling for urgent support to assist affected residents. No casualties have been reported so far.
More than 300 houses were damaged after strong winds accompanied by heavy rains struck Eda’ga Arbi town in Central Tigray, local officials said.
The woreda administration told local media that the winds hit the town around 12:30 p.m. on Monday, causing extensive damage to both private and government property.
Several electricity poles were also knocked down, some catching fire as a result. A committee has been established to assess the extent of the damage, while authorities are calling for urgent support to assist affected residents. No casualties have been reported so far.
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News: EIB Global partners with three #Ethiopian banks to boost climate finance
Addis Ababa – The European Investment Bank’s development arm, #EIB Global, has signed technical assistance agreements with #Zemen Bank, #Dashen Bank and #Hibret Bank to strengthen their capacity in managing climate risks and expanding green lending in Ethiopia.
The deal, announced on the sidelines of the Africa Climate Summit in Addis Ababa, is the first of its kind in the country and part of the Greening Financial Systems Program, financed by Germany’s International Climate Initiative (IKI).
“Financial institutions play a critical role in addressing climate-related risks and directing financial flows to zero-carbon and climate-resilient projects,” said Leyla Traoré, EIB Head of Representation to Ethiopia and the African Union, in a statement shared with Addis Standard.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52354
Addis Ababa – The European Investment Bank’s development arm, #EIB Global, has signed technical assistance agreements with #Zemen Bank, #Dashen Bank and #Hibret Bank to strengthen their capacity in managing climate risks and expanding green lending in Ethiopia.
The deal, announced on the sidelines of the Africa Climate Summit in Addis Ababa, is the first of its kind in the country and part of the Greening Financial Systems Program, financed by Germany’s International Climate Initiative (IKI).
“Financial institutions play a critical role in addressing climate-related risks and directing financial flows to zero-carbon and climate-resilient projects,” said Leyla Traoré, EIB Head of Representation to Ethiopia and the African Union, in a statement shared with Addis Standard.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52354
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#Jubaland forces launch joint security operation with #Ethiopian troops in southern Somalia
Security forces from #Somalia’s Jubaland regional state, in coordination with Ethiopian troops and local police, have launched a wide-ranging operation for a second consecutive day in and around the town of Doolow, near the Ethiopian border.
According to Mogadishu based Shebelle Media, the joint operation extends to key road networks linking the districts of #Doolow, #Luuq, and #Beled Hawo. Authorities said the campaign aims to prevent threats posed by al-Shabaab militants and ensure the safety of civilians. “Our objective is to pre-empt any potential security threats and to stabilize the area,” said Mohamud Abdi Hashi, the regional police commander, during a press briefing alongside Mohamed Hassan Bulle, head of regional security.
The commanders urged residents to cooperate with the ongoing efforts, which include patrols, checkpoints, and search missions across several villages. Officials said the security drive is part of a broader push by Somali regional forces to restore order in the Gedo region, amid rising tensions between the federal government in Mogadishu and Jubaland authorities over control of key areas.
The coordinated operation also comes amid reports that #Egyptian military personnel may be deployed to the region in the near future, a move seen by analysts as part of broader regional posturing linked to strained Egypt–Ethiopia relations. Security officials in Gedo described the operation as “strategic and preventive,” and said it would continue until “peace is fully restored” to the region.
https://shabellemedia.com/jubaland-forces-launch-joint-security-operation-with-ethiopian-troops-in-southern-somalia/
Security forces from #Somalia’s Jubaland regional state, in coordination with Ethiopian troops and local police, have launched a wide-ranging operation for a second consecutive day in and around the town of Doolow, near the Ethiopian border.
According to Mogadishu based Shebelle Media, the joint operation extends to key road networks linking the districts of #Doolow, #Luuq, and #Beled Hawo. Authorities said the campaign aims to prevent threats posed by al-Shabaab militants and ensure the safety of civilians. “Our objective is to pre-empt any potential security threats and to stabilize the area,” said Mohamud Abdi Hashi, the regional police commander, during a press briefing alongside Mohamed Hassan Bulle, head of regional security.
The commanders urged residents to cooperate with the ongoing efforts, which include patrols, checkpoints, and search missions across several villages. Officials said the security drive is part of a broader push by Somali regional forces to restore order in the Gedo region, amid rising tensions between the federal government in Mogadishu and Jubaland authorities over control of key areas.
The coordinated operation also comes amid reports that #Egyptian military personnel may be deployed to the region in the near future, a move seen by analysts as part of broader regional posturing linked to strained Egypt–Ethiopia relations. Security officials in Gedo described the operation as “strategic and preventive,” and said it would continue until “peace is fully restored” to the region.
https://shabellemedia.com/jubaland-forces-launch-joint-security-operation-with-ethiopian-troops-in-southern-somalia/
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Jubaland forces launch joint security operation with Ethiopian troops in southern Somalia | Shabelle Media Network
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#Op_ed: Breaking Past, Building Future: #GERD inauguration shatters myth of ‘historical rights’ on #Nile
In this op-ed, Hassen Mama Muse argues that #Ethiopia's completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) marks a new era for the Nile River, moving away from outdated colonial treaties and toward a more just and cooperative future. He notes that for decades, #Egypt and #Sudan have claimed "historical rights" to the Nile's waters, based on agreements from the British colonial era that effectively denied upstream nations like Ethiopia a share of the river. Hassen emphasizes that these treaties are illegitimate under international law, as "a treaty cannot impose obligations or confer rights on a third party."
The author explains that the GERD represents Ethiopia's legal right to "equitable and reasonable utilization" of the Nile. As a non-consumptive hydroelectric project, the dam not only provides electricity for Ethiopia but also offers benefits to downstream countries, such as flood control and reduced siltation. Hassen contends that for lasting stability and shared prosperity, it is "essential for downstream states, particularly Egypt and Sudan, to move beyond their claims of historical rights and embrace the principles of international water law."
Drawing on examples from the Mekong Commission, the Indus Treaty, and the Columbia River deal—all of which prove that “water can be a tool for peace, not conflict”—the article highlights the importance of shared responsibility and mutual benefit over individual claims.
The author highlights that the Nile’s future lies not in colonial ennoscriptments but in collective stewardship. He concludes, “The GERD is not an act of aggression but rather a rightful exercise of Ethiopia's legal right to develop its resources for the benefit of its people within the context of transboundary watercourse usage.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52352
In this op-ed, Hassen Mama Muse argues that #Ethiopia's completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) marks a new era for the Nile River, moving away from outdated colonial treaties and toward a more just and cooperative future. He notes that for decades, #Egypt and #Sudan have claimed "historical rights" to the Nile's waters, based on agreements from the British colonial era that effectively denied upstream nations like Ethiopia a share of the river. Hassen emphasizes that these treaties are illegitimate under international law, as "a treaty cannot impose obligations or confer rights on a third party."
The author explains that the GERD represents Ethiopia's legal right to "equitable and reasonable utilization" of the Nile. As a non-consumptive hydroelectric project, the dam not only provides electricity for Ethiopia but also offers benefits to downstream countries, such as flood control and reduced siltation. Hassen contends that for lasting stability and shared prosperity, it is "essential for downstream states, particularly Egypt and Sudan, to move beyond their claims of historical rights and embrace the principles of international water law."
Drawing on examples from the Mekong Commission, the Indus Treaty, and the Columbia River deal—all of which prove that “water can be a tool for peace, not conflict”—the article highlights the importance of shared responsibility and mutual benefit over individual claims.
The author highlights that the Nile’s future lies not in colonial ennoscriptments but in collective stewardship. He concludes, “The GERD is not an act of aggression but rather a rightful exercise of Ethiopia's legal right to develop its resources for the benefit of its people within the context of transboundary watercourse usage.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52352
Addis Standard
Breaking Past, Building Future: GERD inauguration shatters myth of ‘historical rights’ on Nile - Addis Standard
Breaking Past, Building Future: GERD inauguration shatters myth of ‘historical rights’ on Nile Addis Standard Op/Ed -
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#Ethiopia: #Tigray interim president warns of “visible cloud of war,” urges federal government to fully implement #Pretoria_Agreement
Amid rising tensions in Tigray and between Ethiopia and Eritrea, Lt. Gen. Tadesse Werede, president of the Tigray Interim Administration, has warned of a “visible cloud of war” and urged the federal government to fully implement the Pretoria Peace Agreement, following local protests in Maichew over a leadership reshuffle. The 2025 Global Peace Index has identified Ethiopia-#Eritrea as one of four conflict dyads at highest risk of rapid escalation, while Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister accused Eritrea of supporting TPLF factions and armed groups, warning that such actions threaten fragile peace in the Horn of Africa.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52359
Amid rising tensions in Tigray and between Ethiopia and Eritrea, Lt. Gen. Tadesse Werede, president of the Tigray Interim Administration, has warned of a “visible cloud of war” and urged the federal government to fully implement the Pretoria Peace Agreement, following local protests in Maichew over a leadership reshuffle. The 2025 Global Peace Index has identified Ethiopia-#Eritrea as one of four conflict dyads at highest risk of rapid escalation, while Ethiopia’s Foreign Minister accused Eritrea of supporting TPLF factions and armed groups, warning that such actions threaten fragile peace in the Horn of Africa.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52359
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Team #JAKENN and #Addis_Standard congratulate the people of Ethiopia on the historic milestone of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
The #GERD stands as Ethiopia’s pride, a monument to sacrifice, unity, and unshakable determination.
Today, we celebrate the GERD as more than steel and concrete: it is the heartbeat of Ethiopia, the symbol of dignity, and the triumph of a country that dared the impossible and made it real.
In celebrating this achievement, we honor the unthinkable vision of the late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who laid its foundations, and remember with deep respect the limitless dream and tireless dedication of GERD’s late Chief Engineer, Semegnew Bekele.
Congratulations, Ethiopia. The GERD is our pride.
https://youtu.be/_mesuQye49k
The #GERD stands as Ethiopia’s pride, a monument to sacrifice, unity, and unshakable determination.
Today, we celebrate the GERD as more than steel and concrete: it is the heartbeat of Ethiopia, the symbol of dignity, and the triumph of a country that dared the impossible and made it real.
In celebrating this achievement, we honor the unthinkable vision of the late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, who laid its foundations, and remember with deep respect the limitless dream and tireless dedication of GERD’s late Chief Engineer, Semegnew Bekele.
Congratulations, Ethiopia. The GERD is our pride.
https://youtu.be/_mesuQye49k
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Congratulations, Ethiopia. The GERD is our pride.
Team #JAKENN and #Addis_Standard congratulate the people of Ethiopia on the historic milestone of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
The #GERD stands as Ethiopia’s pride, a monument to sacrifice, unity, and unshakable determination.
Today, we celebrate…
The #GERD stands as Ethiopia’s pride, a monument to sacrifice, unity, and unshakable determination.
Today, we celebrate…
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News: #Ethiopia’s #GERD equals energy of ‘three nuclear power plants’: Webuild
The GERD is “one of the biggest and most advanced infrastructure projects to be built in years,” #Webuild_Group, the Italian leading engineering company (formerly Salini Impregilo), said.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52365
The GERD is “one of the biggest and most advanced infrastructure projects to be built in years,” #Webuild_Group, the Italian leading engineering company (formerly Salini Impregilo), said.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52365
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#Egypt warns #Ethiopia’s Nile dam ‘violates international law’ in letter to #UN Security Council
Egypt on Tuesday said it has submitted a letter to the UN Security Council warning against Ethiopia’s unilateral operation of its new Nile dam, describing the move as a “breach” of international law.
In the letter, Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said Addis Ababa’s inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) was “an unlawful unilateral act” that cannot be legitimized.
“Any misconceptions that Cairo would turn a blind eye to its existential interests in the Nile are pure delusions,” the letter said, stressing that Egypt “will not allow Ethiopia to impose unilateral control over shared water resources.”
Cairo said it reserves the right to take all measures permitted under international law and the UN Charter “to defend the existential interests of its people.”
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/egypt-warns-ethiopia-s-nile-dam-violates-international-law-in-letter-to-un-security-council/3682496
Egypt on Tuesday said it has submitted a letter to the UN Security Council warning against Ethiopia’s unilateral operation of its new Nile dam, describing the move as a “breach” of international law.
In the letter, Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said Addis Ababa’s inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) was “an unlawful unilateral act” that cannot be legitimized.
“Any misconceptions that Cairo would turn a blind eye to its existential interests in the Nile are pure delusions,” the letter said, stressing that Egypt “will not allow Ethiopia to impose unilateral control over shared water resources.”
Cairo said it reserves the right to take all measures permitted under international law and the UN Charter “to defend the existential interests of its people.”
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/egypt-warns-ethiopia-s-nile-dam-violates-international-law-in-letter-to-un-security-council/3682496
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#Egypt identifies military bases in #Somalia ahead of troop deployment
The Egyptian Defence Forces have identified various Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) in Somalia ahead of the deployment of its troops, who will be serving in the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), as African countries assist in the state-building process.
Several key towns were identified by the technical committee of the Egyptian army, which visited the Horn of Africa nation last week, as part of its evaluation of the environment, climate, and community interaction for the Egyptian forces.
According to multiple sources, the Egyptian forces will be stationed in Bal'ad, Jowhar, Burane, and Mahaday currently manned by Burundian peacekeepers operating in the Middle Shabelle region.
https://www.garoweonline.com/en/news/somalia/egypt-identifies-military-bases-in-somalia-ahead-of-troop-deployment
The Egyptian Defence Forces have identified various Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) in Somalia ahead of the deployment of its troops, who will be serving in the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM), as African countries assist in the state-building process.
Several key towns were identified by the technical committee of the Egyptian army, which visited the Horn of Africa nation last week, as part of its evaluation of the environment, climate, and community interaction for the Egyptian forces.
According to multiple sources, the Egyptian forces will be stationed in Bal'ad, Jowhar, Burane, and Mahaday currently manned by Burundian peacekeepers operating in the Middle Shabelle region.
https://www.garoweonline.com/en/news/somalia/egypt-identifies-military-bases-in-somalia-ahead-of-troop-deployment
Garowe Online
Egypt Identifies Military Bases in Somalia Ahead of Troop Deployment
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Leaked documents expose Chinese firm’s role in exporting internet censorship technology to #Ethiopia, #Myanmar, #Pakistan and #Kazakhstan
A major leak of more than 100,000 internal documents has revealed that Chinese company Geedge Networks has been exporting internet censorship technology, modeled after China’s “Great Firewall,” to the governments of Ethiopia, Myanmar, Pakistan and Kazakhstan, according to Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail.
The documents show that Geedge has played a central role in developing and deploying advanced surveillance and filtering tools for its client states.
In Ethiopia, Geedge has reportedly partnered with internet service providers such as Safaricom to implement government censorship directives.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-leaked-files-show-a-chinese-company-is-exporting-the-great-firewalls/
A major leak of more than 100,000 internal documents has revealed that Chinese company Geedge Networks has been exporting internet censorship technology, modeled after China’s “Great Firewall,” to the governments of Ethiopia, Myanmar, Pakistan and Kazakhstan, according to Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail.
The documents show that Geedge has played a central role in developing and deploying advanced surveillance and filtering tools for its client states.
In Ethiopia, Geedge has reportedly partnered with internet service providers such as Safaricom to implement government censorship directives.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/world/article-leaked-files-show-a-chinese-company-is-exporting-the-great-firewalls/
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#Ruto, #Kiir praise Ethiopia’s new dam, pledge electricity import agreements
#Ethiopia on Tuesday inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD), Africa’s largest hydroelectric project, which officials say will strengthen the economy, ease recurrent power outages, and accelerate the country’s transition to electric mobility following its recent ban on gasoline-powered vehicle imports.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed hailed the GERD as a landmark achievement, describing it as proof of “what Africans are capable of accomplishing.” The launch ceremony, attended by dozens of African heads of state and government, underscored regional interest in Ethiopia’s growing role as a power exporter, the Associated Press reported.
South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir announced that his government is finalizing an agreement to import electricity generated from the GERD.
https://apnews.com/article/ethiopia-grand-renaissance-dam-inauguration-12ae4fcb39169cd077c538c7c112c6fd
#Ethiopia on Tuesday inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD), Africa’s largest hydroelectric project, which officials say will strengthen the economy, ease recurrent power outages, and accelerate the country’s transition to electric mobility following its recent ban on gasoline-powered vehicle imports.
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed hailed the GERD as a landmark achievement, describing it as proof of “what Africans are capable of accomplishing.” The launch ceremony, attended by dozens of African heads of state and government, underscored regional interest in Ethiopia’s growing role as a power exporter, the Associated Press reported.
South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir announced that his government is finalizing an agreement to import electricity generated from the GERD.
https://apnews.com/article/ethiopia-grand-renaissance-dam-inauguration-12ae4fcb39169cd077c538c7c112c6fd
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#Somali President discusses #AUSSOM financing with regional leaders in Ethiopia
The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, participated in a high-level meeting in #Guba, Ethiopia, focused on financing the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM).
According to Villa Somalia the discussion emphasized the need for sustained support to the Somali National Army and AUSSOM in consolidating recent gains against international terrorism and in advancing regional peace and stability.
Also present at the meeting were President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh of #Djibouti, President William Ruto of #Kenya, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of $Ethiopia, and the Chairperson of the #African Union Commission.
It was reported in February that funding for the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) remains uncertain as delays in implementing a UN-AU cost-sharing mechanism raise concerns over financial sustainability.
The President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, participated in a high-level meeting in #Guba, Ethiopia, focused on financing the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM).
According to Villa Somalia the discussion emphasized the need for sustained support to the Somali National Army and AUSSOM in consolidating recent gains against international terrorism and in advancing regional peace and stability.
Also present at the meeting were President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh of #Djibouti, President William Ruto of #Kenya, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of $Ethiopia, and the Chairperson of the #African Union Commission.
It was reported in February that funding for the African Union Support and Stabilization Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) remains uncertain as delays in implementing a UN-AU cost-sharing mechanism raise concerns over financial sustainability.
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#Ethiopia, #EU sign €120 million RISED initiative to boost clean energy and digital transitions
Addis Abeba- Ethiopia and the European Union have signed a €120 million agreement under the Global Gateway RISED (Renewable, Integrated, Sustainable Energy, and Digitalization) initiative on the sidelines of the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) in Addis Abeba, according to the Ministry of Finance.
The program, co-funded by the European Union, Agence Française de Développement (AFD), and Ethiopian Electric Power (#EEP), aims to strengthen and modernize Ethiopia’s electricity grid, expand renewable energy integration, and improve digital connectivity. It is expected to provide electricity access to 4 million people, extend mobile broadband to 12 million, cut power outages by half, and avoid 150,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually by 2030.
https://web.facebook.com/AddisstandardEng/posts/pfbid0BWNBnenXbKfh2Juzke6SxYXha7Nq9HTEDshZfhw7DWkfjgG4Y18rhEQm24ka1GbAl
Addis Abeba- Ethiopia and the European Union have signed a €120 million agreement under the Global Gateway RISED (Renewable, Integrated, Sustainable Energy, and Digitalization) initiative on the sidelines of the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) in Addis Abeba, according to the Ministry of Finance.
The program, co-funded by the European Union, Agence Française de Développement (AFD), and Ethiopian Electric Power (#EEP), aims to strengthen and modernize Ethiopia’s electricity grid, expand renewable energy integration, and improve digital connectivity. It is expected to provide electricity access to 4 million people, extend mobile broadband to 12 million, cut power outages by half, and avoid 150,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually by 2030.
https://web.facebook.com/AddisstandardEng/posts/pfbid0BWNBnenXbKfh2Juzke6SxYXha7Nq9HTEDshZfhw7DWkfjgG4Y18rhEQm24ka1GbAl
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#Opinion: #Namummaa: Reviving humanity through #Oromo wisdom
In a world brimming with extraordinary possibility yet shadowed by profound peril, we find ourselves asking: What does it mean to be human? For Berhanu Workneh, the author of this opinion piece, this is not abstract but lived experience, rooted in his childhood in the #Betcho district of the #Oromia region, where Namummaa was practiced daily. He writes, "At its heart, Namummaa means being fully human—not just in isolation, nor just in relationship to others, but through the integration of self-realization, social harmony, and moral alignment with the natural world."
The author explains that Namummaa is a way of life that balances individual potential with a responsibility to others and to the natural world. Unlike ideologies that favor either individualism or collectivism, this philosophy "holds both in dynamic balance." Berhanu highlights that this wisdom is embodied in the #Gadaa system, a democratic Oromo governance model that is guided by #Saffuu—a moral code promoting respect and responsibility to all life.
To make this ancient wisdom relevant today, the author proposes #Michuu_Namummaa, a regenerative framework with three dimensions. The first, Essence, encourages us to honor our humanity while treating others and nature with dignity. The second, Living, focuses on nurturing both individual excellence and community harmony. The third dimension, Excellence, calls for "regenerative leadership—leaders who heal, not harm, and who create, not conquer."
Berhanu emphasizes that Michuu Namummaa is not merely a framework; "it is a call to recenter the human being within all our systems, to reclaim morality not as dogma but as a generative responsibility, and to live in a manner worthy of our highest human potential—while fostering societies in which all can flourish.”
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52372
In a world brimming with extraordinary possibility yet shadowed by profound peril, we find ourselves asking: What does it mean to be human? For Berhanu Workneh, the author of this opinion piece, this is not abstract but lived experience, rooted in his childhood in the #Betcho district of the #Oromia region, where Namummaa was practiced daily. He writes, "At its heart, Namummaa means being fully human—not just in isolation, nor just in relationship to others, but through the integration of self-realization, social harmony, and moral alignment with the natural world."
The author explains that Namummaa is a way of life that balances individual potential with a responsibility to others and to the natural world. Unlike ideologies that favor either individualism or collectivism, this philosophy "holds both in dynamic balance." Berhanu highlights that this wisdom is embodied in the #Gadaa system, a democratic Oromo governance model that is guided by #Saffuu—a moral code promoting respect and responsibility to all life.
To make this ancient wisdom relevant today, the author proposes #Michuu_Namummaa, a regenerative framework with three dimensions. The first, Essence, encourages us to honor our humanity while treating others and nature with dignity. The second, Living, focuses on nurturing both individual excellence and community harmony. The third dimension, Excellence, calls for "regenerative leadership—leaders who heal, not harm, and who create, not conquer."
Berhanu emphasizes that Michuu Namummaa is not merely a framework; "it is a call to recenter the human being within all our systems, to reclaim morality not as dogma but as a generative responsibility, and to live in a manner worthy of our highest human potential—while fostering societies in which all can flourish.”
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Lemma Megerssa congratulates #Ethiopia on GERD completion, urges end to conflicts and pleads for peace
Former Defense Minister and ex-President of #Oromia Regional State, #Lemma Megerssa, has extended his congratulations to Ethiopians on the completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD), while simultaneously issuing a heartfelt call for peace.
In a letter verified by Addis Standard dated 09 September 2025, Lemma hailed the GERD as “a historic dam where every Ethiopian, from young to old, from poor to rich, has left their mark by contributing what they could to its construction. It is a symbol of our unity.”
Lemma, a former close ally of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, urged Ethiopians to safeguard this unity as the foundation for future victories: “all Ethiopians must realize that our unity is always the foundation of our victory.....”
However, alongside his words of celebration, he issued a sobering reminder of the country’s ongoing conflict-related challenges.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52377
Former Defense Minister and ex-President of #Oromia Regional State, #Lemma Megerssa, has extended his congratulations to Ethiopians on the completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (#GERD), while simultaneously issuing a heartfelt call for peace.
In a letter verified by Addis Standard dated 09 September 2025, Lemma hailed the GERD as “a historic dam where every Ethiopian, from young to old, from poor to rich, has left their mark by contributing what they could to its construction. It is a symbol of our unity.”
Lemma, a former close ally of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, urged Ethiopians to safeguard this unity as the foundation for future victories: “all Ethiopians must realize that our unity is always the foundation of our victory.....”
However, alongside his words of celebration, he issued a sobering reminder of the country’s ongoing conflict-related challenges.
https://addisstandard.com/?p=52377
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“A dream realized”: Pietro Salini celebrates #GERD completion
Pietro Salini, CEO of Webuild (formerly Salini Impregilo), hailed the Grand #Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) as “a miracle” and a dream realized after 15 years. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, he praised Ethiopia’s resilience in completing the project “against all difficulties, opponents, and challenges” with its own resources.
The dam will triple Ethiopia’s power supply, connect more than 35 million people to electricity, and allow the country to export energy to neighbors strengthening regional peace and development.
Paying tribute to the 33 workers who lost their lives, Salini highlighted the contribution of over 10,000 workers and 25,000 trained technicians and engineers, calling the dam a national and regional triumph. “It was their dam,” he said, underscoring Ethiopia’s determination to complete the project with its own resources.
Pietro Salini, CEO of Webuild (formerly Salini Impregilo), hailed the Grand #Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) as “a miracle” and a dream realized after 15 years. Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, he praised Ethiopia’s resilience in completing the project “against all difficulties, opponents, and challenges” with its own resources.
The dam will triple Ethiopia’s power supply, connect more than 35 million people to electricity, and allow the country to export energy to neighbors strengthening regional peace and development.
Paying tribute to the 33 workers who lost their lives, Salini highlighted the contribution of over 10,000 workers and 25,000 trained technicians and engineers, calling the dam a national and regional triumph. “It was their dam,” he said, underscoring Ethiopia’s determination to complete the project with its own resources.
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#Ethiopia: Team #JAKENN and #Addis_Standard publications extend our warm wishes to all Ethiopians who are celebrating the New Year tomorrow.
May the year 2018 be a year of health and peace!
መልካም አዲስ ዓመት!
Ayyaana Qaammee Garii!
ርሑስ ሓድሽ ዓመት!
May the year 2018 be a year of health and peace!
መልካም አዲስ ዓመት!
Ayyaana Qaammee Garii!
ርሑስ ሓድሽ ዓመት!
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