All of a sudden the prospect of Dr. Abiy losing power loomed over the horizon. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it.”Fear of losing power has corrupted Dr. Abiy politically, morally, intellectually, and affectively. I think to characterize Dr. Abiy’s claims as lies is giving an unwarranted bad reputation to liars. Dr. Abiy’s politics of fear and his “bullshitting” are less and less effective. The Prosperity Party is in its death throes and Dr. Abiy knows it.

February 15, 2024 17:29 UTC

PhosAgro’s accession to the Arab Fertilizer Association (AFA) was agreed in principle at a meeting between the Company’s management and the Association on the sidelines of the Second Russia–Africa Summit in July 2023. The AFA, operating under the auspices of the Council of Arab Economic Unity, brings together key players – 180 companies from 29 countries, including OCP Group (Morocco), Ma’aden and SABIC (Saudi Arabia) – in the global fertilizer production and supply chain. The Arab region, including AFA members, accounts for around 68% of global production of and 50% of global trade in triple superphosphate, 37% of diammonium phosphate production, around 70% of global trade in phosphate rock and 41% of global trade in urea. PhosAgro was the first representative of the Russian mineral fertilizer industry to join the organisation. The company’s main products, including phosphite, 57 grades of fertilizer, phosphate feed, ammonium, and sodium tripolyphosphate, are used in around 100 countries on all inhabited continents.

February 15, 2024 15:38 UTC

Separate attacks on Wednesday saw 12 killed in attack on gold mine and two South African soldiers killed in base. Rebel attacks in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have killed at least 14 people, including two South African soldiers, amid an uptick in violence. The injured were taken to the nearest hospital in Goma for medical attention,” the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) said. CODECO, a separate rebel group, is a loose association of militia groups mainly from the ethnic Lendu farming community. It has fought other rebel groups, and is known to target areas rich in gold and minerals in the resource-rich country.

February 15, 2024 15:28 UTC

The program will begin at 7 p.m. More information is available paff.org.About the Ja’Net DuBois Lifetime Achievement AwardOriginally the Pan African Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award, but renamed after the late “Good Times” actress and co-founder of PAFF, The Ja’Net DuBois Lifetime Achievement award holds immense significance within the Black entertainment industry and beyond, serving as a beacon of recognition for individuals who have made exceptional contributions to the arts, culture, and society at large. Named in honor of the iconic actress, singer, and humanitarian, Ja’Net DuBois, this award celebrates a lifetime of creativity, innovation, and dedication to one’s craft. Through honoring individuals who have left an indelible mark on the world through their talent, advocacy, and philanthropy, the Ja’Net DuBois Lifetime Achievement award inspires others to strive for excellence and use their talents to make a positive difference in the world. Bill’s autobiography, “Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and Behind the Camera” was released in November 2018. He was also recognized by his peers with a Lifetime Achievement Tribute from the Directors Guild of America’s African- American Steering Committee in 2010.

February 15, 2024 14:49 UTC

Addis Ababa, Feb 15 (AP) Ethiopia's government on Thursday dismissed allegation its soldiers massacred scores of civilians last month in the country's restive Amhara region as the West is demanding an investigation into the killings. A rebellion broke out in Amhara — Ethiopia's second-biggest province — last year when the government moved to dissolve regional forces and absorb them into the federal army. Rights monitors have documented a range of human rights abuses by government forces during the conflict, including alleged extra-judicial killings. The two sides began fighting even before the Tigray conflict ended in November 2022 with a peace deal. Amhara is now under a state of emergency that suspends civil liberties and gives extra powers to the security services.

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Ethiopia’s government on Thursday dismissed allegation its soldiers massacred scores of civilians last month in the country's restive Amhara region as the West is demanding an investigation into the killings. A rebellion broke out in Amhara — Ethiopia’s second-biggest province — last year when the government moved to dissolve regional forces and absorb them into the federal army. Rights monitors have documented a range of human rights abuses by government forces during the conflict, including alleged extra-judicial killings. The two sides began fighting even before the Tigray conflict ended in November 2022 with a peace deal. Amhara is now under a state of emergency that suspends civil liberties and gives extra powers to the security services.

February 15, 2024 14:42 UTC

Addis Abeba – The 75th Gadaa power transfer ceremony of the Gujii Oromo, marking the handover of power from the Harmuufaa to Roobalee Gadaa classes have commenced in Me’ee Bokkoo, a ritual site found in Annaa Sorraa district of Gujii zone, Southern Oromia. Inscribed by the UNESCO in 2016 as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Gadaa is an indigenous democratic system of governance exercised by the Oromo people regulating political, economic, social and religious activities. Today marks the first day of Gumii, congress of Gadaa leaders who gather to legislate customary laws that govern the Gujii for the coming eight years. The actual power transfer ceremony, which takes place every eight years seeing rotation of power between the five Gadaa classes; Dhallanaa, Harmuufaa, Roobalee, Muudanaa and Halchiisaa, is expected to be held next week following the completion of legislation by the Gumii. Photo Courtesy: Oromia Culture and Tourism Bureau and Oromia Tourism CommissionAdvertisement

February 15, 2024 12:41 UTC

Taye Aske Selassie Speaking at the African Union Executive Council (MFAE)borkena“I wish to propose the inclusion of Amharic as one of the official languages of the African Union,” Atske Selassie said in his first speech, as Ethiopia’s Foreign Affairs Minister, at the 44th Executive Council of the African Union in Addis Ababa. Amharic is one of the ancient languages in Africa with its alphabets and is widely spoken in Ethiopia – one of the most populous countries in Africa with 120 million people. Currently, the language is the working language of the Ethiopian government. Nigerien movie star, Rahmatou Keita, has been campaigning to make Amharic one of the working languages of the African Union since 2017. This year’s theme of the African Union summit is: “Educate an African fit for the 21st Century: Building resilient education systems for increased access to inclusive, lifelong, quality, and relevant learning in Africa.”__Join our Telegram Channel : t.me/borkenaLike borkena on FacebookJoin the conversation.

February 15, 2024 12:24 UTC

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February 15, 2024 09:47 UTC

BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- In a big step toward transforming pediatric health care in Ethiopia, the Central Oregon-based nonprofit organization, ReachAnother Foundation, is spearheading the launch of the first stand-alone, state-of-the-art Pediatric Neurosurgery Center in that African country. “This project is a significant undertaking for ReachAnother Foundation, and it marks a historic moment in Ethiopian health care,” added Yakob S. Ahmed, ReachAnother Ethiopian Country Director. “The Pediatric Neurosurgery Center at Zewditu Hospital will be a beacon of hope for children who, until now, have faced critical challenges in accessing specialized care. The Pediatric Neurosurgery Center at Zewditu Memorial Hospital aims to change this by providing comprehensive care exclusively tailored for pediatric patients. Since 2009, ReachAnother has funded surgery for over 11,000 children, and today it partners with eight hospitals across Ethiopia to develop Centers of Excellence in Pediatric Neurosurgery.

February 15, 2024 09:47 UTC

Legesse Tulu, Minister of State for Communication Services (Photo: FBC)Addis Abeba – The Ethiopian government has denied reports of recent extrajudicial killings by state security forces in the town of Merawi, located in the Amhara region. The report stated that civilians were targeted based on suspicion of “supporting the armed Fano group.”According to EHRC, the exact number of casualties remains unconfirmed, pending further investigation. The corroborated reports of the extrajudicial killings have generated sharp criticism internationally. Yesterday, the British Embassy in Addis Abeba expressed concern, stating, “Reported killings of civilians in Merawi are disturbing and follow reports of other violations. Legesse stated that the State of Emergency Implementation Inquiry Board in the Amhara region is currently handling the matter.

February 15, 2024 09:33 UTC

Ethiopia Coffee face Hambericho Durame in the hope of achieving a fourth straight win and Adama hosts Ethiopian Insurance in the second game. Both Ethiopia Premier League 15th week matches come up at the Adama Science and Technology University Stadium. The other match of the day offers so much with the in-form Ethiopia Coffee odds on favourites to earn their fourth straight win when they play against the bottom siders, Hambericho Durame. Ethiopia Coffee have gone through the last seven fixtures undefeated, with five wins and two draws. Hambericho Durame look like they won't escape relegation from their poor run unless by some stroke of magic, they begin to win games, but Ethiopia Coffee looks like the wrong fixture at this time.

February 15, 2024 09:16 UTC

The African nation of Ethiopia recently announced that it plans to ban the import of petrol and diesel cars. He further said that efforts were being made to set up charging stations for electric cars. The new policy aims to restrict foreign exchange resources for buying new internal combustion engine (ICE) cars and also reduce crude oil imports in the country. The ban on the import of ICE vehicles will make a dent in the plans of existing automakers operating in the market. These plants are equipped to make ICE and electric vehicles.

February 15, 2024 07:42 UTC

Renew Capital launched Renew Venture Lab Fund 2 (RVL2), aiming to invest in and empower up to 50 innovative tech startups across Africa. Amidst a surge of new funds in Africa’s thriving tech sector, Renew Capital has emerged as a distinctive player. “We are grateful to have members of the Renew Capital Angels visiting Kenya this week on an EconTourism trip. Following the closing and deployment of capital from Renew Venture Lab Fund 1, Renew Capital is now launching Renew Venture Lab Fund 2 (RVL2). The most successful companies in RVL2 will be eligible for larger investments from Renew Capital Fund 1, the firm’s growth-stage investment fund.

February 14, 2024 19:49 UTC

From Thursday, African leaders will gather in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, home of the African Union (AU), for the continental body’s annual summit. This week, the Ethiopian Human Rights Council said “at least 45 civilians” had been killed by federal troops in Amhara. This, despite a history of domestic turmoil: for example mass arrests of street hawkers and the homeless in Addis Ababa, to keep out of view of visiting dignitaries and release after their departure, has gone unnoticed. Strategic alignmentIndeed Ethiopia has often gotten a pass from the international community despite several human rights violations and questionable foreign policies. “The government had expressed its displeasure with the AU’s inquiry, calling it ‘regrettable’ and ‘unilateral’,” explains journalist and Addis Standard magazine’s founder Tsedale Lemma.

February 14, 2024 19:47 UTC