Oromia Regional Council Forwards 2019 Draft Budget Exceeding 704 Billion Birr to Chaffe

The Oromia Regional Council decided to forward the region's 2019 draft budget of more than 704 billion Birr to the Chaffe.

The Oromia Regional Council decided to forward the region's 2019 draft budget to the Chaffe.

The proposed budget exceeds 704 billion Birr.

The council made this decision to advance the budget process.

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Photorealistic scene of Addis Ababa council meeting with mayor presenting budget approval and unanimous vote.
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Addis Ababa council approves appointments and 9.94 billion birr budget

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The Addis Ababa City Council on 30 Miyazia 2018 approved appointments presented by Mayor Adanech Abiebe and an additional budget of 9.94 billion birr in a unanimous vote during its regular session.

The Addis Ababa City Administration cabinet has approved a draft budget of 502.27 billion birr for the 2026/27 fiscal year and sent it to the City Council. The proposal marks a 43.45 percent increase from the previous year's 350.13 billion birr budget.

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The Council of Ministers approved a 2.34 trillion birr draft federal budget for the 2026/27 fiscal year during its 56th regular session. The proposal represents a 21.2 percent increase from the previous year's budget and has been sent to the House of Peoples’ Representatives for final approval.

The Oromia region livestock and fish resource development project has achieved significant success by supporting producers through modern organization.

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Oromia Regional President Ato Shumelis Abdissa said the administration will focus on reviewing achieved results and addressing gaps across various sectors. This comes after the third quarter performance evaluation of government and party activities for 2018 Ethiopian calendar year.

Market centers valued at 1.3 billion Birr are being built in Ethiopia's Amhara Region.

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Afar Regional State Chief Administrator Ato Awel Arba said the government is working with special focus and commitment to improve the community's overall beneficiary status and lifestyle.

 

 

 

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