Prime Minister Abiy's Medemer Book Translated Into Chinese and Soon Available

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's book Medemer has been translated into Chinese and will soon be available for reading.

Addis Ababa, June 24, 2018 (FMC). The book was born following the 2010 E.C. national change as a roadmap for Ethiopia's future journey and was written by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (Dr).

The Chinese language translation work is reported to be nearing completion. The book was previously translated into Amharic, Afaan Oromo, English, Arabic and Urdu.

Information from the Prosperity Party indicates that this translation shows Ethiopia reaching the stage of exporting its own indigenous philosophy. The book now covers Africa, the Middle East, South Asia and now East Asia.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Mayor Adanech Abiebie launching the Mesob digital service app
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Prime Minister Abiy Launches Integrated Digital Service App

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed inaugurated Africa's first integrated digital service mobile app. Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebie said the government is working to shift all services to the Mesob One-Center platform.

The Arabic translation of the book written by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed will launch today in Abu Dhabi.

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Addis Ababa Mayor Adanech Abiebe and Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh attended the launch of a book documenting the city's transformation.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has stated that work is underway to enable the production of laptops and tablets in Ethiopia.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed told the House of People's Representatives that opposition members who pursue peaceful struggle are heroes and that Ethiopians must work together until prosperity is secured.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) said Ethiopia can transform citizens' lives by leveraging its heritage and natural resources for tourism development.

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Kantiba Adanech Abiebie announced completion of multiple state-backed development works in Mediana. This marks progress in Addis Ababa's five-year development journey. The city has become cleaner and more beautiful, aligning with leading African cities, she stated.

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