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July 29
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Ethiopia: Addis Ababa to Stage Agoa Forum
Sub-Saharan African countries are gathering momentum to come to Addis Ababa for African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum promoting "Sustainable transformation through Trade... Read more »
July 28
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Egypt: AU High-Level Panel for Egypt Pays Visit to Cairo
The AU High-Level Panel for Egypt undertakes a visit to Cairo from 27 July to 5 August 2013, AU said in a press release issued Saturday. The purpose of this first visit is to... Read more »
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Ethiopia: Amb. Dina - Egypt's Concerns Over Gerd Being Addressed
Ambassador Dina Mufti, spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, says the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) benefits downstream countries. Ambassador Dina made the... Read more »
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South Sudan: Salva Kiir Names Former Info Minister As New Fm
South Sudan's President, Salva Kiir has named former Information Minister Barnaba Marial Benjamin as the country's new foreign minister. Benjamin's is the first appointment in a... Read more »
July 27
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Ethiopia: Democracy Not an Option in Ethiopia, Abay Tsehaye
Establishing a democratic system in Ethiopia is not an option; it is a matter of death and life in Ethiopian context; these are words of Abay Tsehaye Director General of the... Read more »
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Ethiopia: Contribution of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie Celebrated
His majesty Haile Selassie's contribution to the establishment of Organization of African Unity has been celebrated in Addis Ababa in the presence of Thabo Mbeki, former South... Read more »
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Ethiopia: Semien National Park to Resettle Inhabitants
Semien National Park is to resettle over 2,700 people living with in the Park's boundary in the coming Ethiopian New Year. This is what office of the park told ENA. Read more »
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Ethiopia: Ethiopia Graduates Senior Military Officers
Ethiopian Military Leadership College graduates 79 senior military officers in Military science and leadership. The senior officers go through two years of intensive training. Read more »
July 26
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Ethiopia: Corporation Details Progress in Developing New Projects
The Ethiopian Sugar Corporation has announced that developments over the past three years have shown encouraging progress. Read more »
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Ethiopia: EU Ambassadors to Ethiopia, Rwanda Named
The European Union has named new ambassadors to two of the most sensitive postings in Africa, Ethiopia and Rwanda. Read more »
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South Sudan: Calls for a New Cabinet in South Sudan
The African Union Commission and the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), together with Canada, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States have... Read more »
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Ethiopia: Administration Restores 1.2 Million Ha Illegally Held Land
Addis Ababa City Administration says over 1.2 million hectares of land previously occupied by illegal holders has been channeled to the City's land bank. Read more »
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Ethiopia: Administration to Undertake Registration of Housing Associations
Addis Ababa City Administration says registration of housing associations would take place for five days as of 02 August 2013. Read more »
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Sudan: Govt Postpones Deadline for Closure of Oil Pipeline
The Government of Sudan has agreed to postpone for at least two weeks the deadline by which it will shut down the pipelines carrying oil from landlocked South Sudan for export... Read more »
July 25
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Ethiopia: Ethio-Telecom Signs Project Agreement With Huawei, Zte
Ethio-telecom signs project agreements that expand its mobile service capacity to 50 million subscribers with 1.6 billion US dollar project cost. Read more »
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Ethiopia: Japan Continues to Assist Ethiopian Development
Ethiopia is designing and preparing various projects to benefit from the US$ 32 billion Japan pledges to assist economic development in Africa. Read more »
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Ethiopia: Dry-Ports Enabling Swift Import Transport Services
Dry ports like Mojjo Dry Port are enabling the country offer better import transport services that enable to bring in imported goods at Djibouti within five days of their arrival.... Read more »
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Ethiopia: Ethiopian Road Coverage Now Is 78 Thousand KM
Ethiopian road infrastructure has been experiencing fast growth over the last decades due to huge public investment in the sector. This is according to Ethiopian Roads Authority. Read more »
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Ethiopia: Ethiopia Advances Relations With U.S
Prime Minister Hailemariam Dessalegn told the U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton B. Carter it is in his country's interest to advance bilateral relations with the U.S. Read more »
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Ethiopia: Blair Keen to Support Ethiopian Development
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said he is up to help push Ethiopia's development forward. Read more »
July 24
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Sudan: Sudan Persistent On Oil Shutdown Decision
Sudan's oil minister, Awad Ahmed al-Jaz on Tuesday reiterated that Khartoum would stick to its decision to stop the flow of South Sudan's oil through its territory at the end of... Read more »
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Ethiopia: Zone Secures Over Br83 Million From Tourism
Over 83 million Birr income was secured from more than 1.3 million foreign and domestic tourists, who visited North Shoa Zone of Amhara State during the just ended Ethiopian fiscal... Read more »
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Ethiopia: First Phase of Shire-Adigoshu-Humera-Lugdi Road Project Completes
Construction of the first phase of the Shire-Adigoshu-Humera-Lugdi asphalt concrete road project launched with over 1.6 billion Birr is completed, the Ethiopian Roads Authority... Read more »
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Ethiopia: AAU Bestows Full Professorship On Three Scholars
The Addis Ababa University (AAU) said it has bestowed full professorship on three academics. The University told ENA on Wednesday that the scholars are Dr. Berhanu Kotiso, Dr.... Read more »
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Ethiopia: Council Approves Over Br880 Million Budget
The second regular meeting of the Harari State Council concluded after it approved over 880 million Birr budget for 2006E.C budget year. Read more »
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