New media regulatory system ensures accountability

Ethiopia's new media regulatory and administration system ensures accountability based on evidence, officials say. National Information Security Service Director General Ambassador Redwan Hussien announced this. The system was developed in collaboration with the Artificial Intelligence Institute.

On Mayya 23, 2018 EFM (Gregorian May 1, 2026), Ambassador Redwan Hussien, Director General of the National Information Security Service, announced that the newly developed media regulatory and administration system ensures legal accountability based on evidence.

The system incorporates technology developed in collaboration with Ethiopian officials and the Artificial Intelligence Institute. It replaces previous administrative practices, promoting transparency and public participation.

It strengthens communication between media and regulatory bodies, the ambassador stated. The technological framework assures a digital system and fosters collaboration.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed addressing journalists at a press conference on national unity.
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Prime minister abiy urges media to build common identity

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr.) called on media outlets to work determinedly for national goals and build a common identity.

Ethiopia's Media Mass Communications Authority has launched an advanced digital media regulatory and administration system in collaboration with the Artificial Intelligence Institute. The system targets false information and illegal publications through real-time digital tracking, conducted only with official authorization.

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In Addis Ababa, the Information Network Security Administration has convened a discussion forum with various institutions to bolster digital finance regulation. The event operates under the motto “Secure Digital Finance for National Development.”

Addis Ababa city administration institutions are strong and system-run with continuity, officials said. Adanech Abiebie, head of the city administration, stated this. Reforms are enhancing residents' satisfaction.

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Afeworki Tagesse from the House of Peoples' Representatives stated that the government will provide all necessary support for the successful conduct of the seventh general election. This was announced during a national network meeting in Addis Ababa under the motto 'Institutions of justice and democracy are the backbone of a successful government growth.' The election is set to proceed as free, fair, and technology-enabled.

In Addis Ababa, Fana Media Corporation and the Artificial Intelligence Institute of Ethiopia have agreed to collaborate. This partnership involves a music competition powered by artificial intelligence with a one million birr prize. The contest aims to highlight Ethiopia's history using AI technology.

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Ato Adem Farah, head of the prime minister's office democracy coordination center, stated that reforms over the past nine years in all sectors have benefited the country and its people. He made these remarks in Addis Ababa following Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's evaluation of the third 100 days and rainy season performance.

 

 

 

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