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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed smiling as he cuts a ribbon to inaugurate a banana farming project in Oromia's East Shewa zone, surrounded by farmers and officials amid lush plantations.

Pm abiy inaugurates banana farming project in oromia

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Prime minister abiy ahmed has inaugurated a banana farming project in oromia's east shewa zone. The initiative aims to relocate rural populations and enhance productivity. It is expected to contribute to ethiopia's economic growth and self-sufficiency.

Prosperity party launches high-level officials training

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The Prosperity Party has begun its annual high-level officials training in Addis Ababa. The training will run for 10 days, focusing on the guiding vision of the mother government and agricultural productivity. Over 2000 officials are participating.

Infinix Ethiopia partners with over-80-year-old college

Infinix Ethiopia has signed a memorandum of understanding with Addis Ababa Practical Arts Polytechnic College to establish an innovation center within the over-80-year-old institution. The partnership aims to provide practical training for students and update teachers on new technology trends.

Gabriel Magesh sought for using expired drugs

Gabriel Magesh is being sought in Ethiopia for using expired drugs. This news was reported by Fana Media Corporation.

Contest for sea access intensifies in the Horn of Africa

Ethiopia's January 2024 memorandum with Somaliland has ignited a geopolitical contest in the Horn of Africa over sea access. The deal aims to reduce Ethiopia's dependence on Djibouti but is viewed by Somalia as a violation of its sovereignty. The dispute has drawn in Turkey, Gulf states, and global powers, escalating regional tensions.

Eviction order disrupts book vendors near national theatre

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More than a dozen bookstores along Gambia Street in Addis Ababa face eviction after a local meeting. These vendors, operating for over 20 years behind the National Theatre, rely on daily book sales for their livelihoods. The sudden order has left the community of booksellers uncertain about their future.

 

 

 

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