Month: July 2013

  • Ethiopia’s dysfunctional developmental statism: It is not the model, fix the politics

    Nolawi Melakedingel, Special to Addis Standard The spectacular economic growth and overall development of South Asian countries was a source of envy since the 1980’s. Why it stayed an un-replicable and fragile industrialization model that was yet to prove its neo-liberal critiques has its roots in an aggressive state involvement despised by an assertive and well organized civil society and…

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  • Africa

    PM Haiemariam comes one step closer

    Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn spent a busy week dedicated to public engagement in the last week of June when he met with the business community on June 27th at the UNECA conference center and discussed issues affecting the country’s emergence as industrial success among others. The next day he sat down for the first time both with private and state…

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  • Africa

    Egypt ‘deeply worried’ by Nile water row with Ethiopia

    Crispian Balmer (Reuters Africa) Egypt said on Saturday it was highly concerned that Ethiopia had not responded to an invitation to discuss a dispute over a giant dam that Ethiopia plans to build on the river Nile. “Egypt is deeply worried that Ethiopia has not yet reacted to the invitation Egypt’s minister of water and irrigation made to conduct a…

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  • Africa

    AU says conditions favourable to hold Zimbabwe election

    Emnet Assefa The African Union (AU) says there are enabling conditions in Zimbabwe to hold free and fair elections.     After discussing on Zimbabwe’s upcoming election issues and other peace and security matters in the continent, the Peace and Security Council of the AU said that Zimbabwe was ready to conduct the national election which is scheduled to take…

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  • Africa

    Ethiopian Airline Plane makes Rough Landing after Fire Threat

    (Sudan Tribune – 18th July) – An Ethiopian Airline plane from the capital Addis Ababa to the northern tourist town of Axum was forced to make a rough landing on Wednesday after its smoke sensors went off minutes before landing, an airline official said. The plane, a Bombardier Q400 with 78 passengers and crew on board, made the landing after…

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  • Africa

    Dell launches ‘Dell Branded Services’ in Ethiopia

    Emnet Assefa Dell, a global IT company, announces the launch of Dell Branded Services in Ethiopia through its local partners on Wednesday July 17th.   Making the announcement officials from Dell regional office say that the branded services include pro support, support services offer that enables access for customers to Dell’s technical support capabilities and Dell spare parts network and…

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  • Africa

    Ethiopia spending two million USD per day for transit costs

    Emnet Assefa Ethiopia consumes 16% of its foreign trade value which is about two million USD per day for transit costs, according to Ethiopian State Minister of Finance and Economic Development, Ahmed Shide. Over 90 % Ethiopia’s total import export trade is carried out via the port of Djibouti. Speaking at the African Review Meeting on the implementation of Almaty…

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  • Africa

    DHL brings Manchester United legend Quinton Fortune to Ethiopia

    DHL, a leading international Express and Logistics Company and the official Logistics partner of Manchester United, brought legendary Manchester United’s former striker Quinton Fortune to Ethiopia for the first time. Invited guests and the media met with the South African star at the Radisson Blu on Friday July 12th and had the opportunity to ask Fortune questions from his role…

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  • Africa

    UK Dreamliner fire probe confirms looking at Honeywell part

      (Reuters) – British investigators said on Tuesday a transmitter made by U.S. firm Honeywell was one of several components that may have caused a fire on a Boeing Dreamliner in London last week. “We can confirm that Honeywell have been invited to join the investigation,” a spokesman for Britain’s Air Accident Investigations Branch (AAIB) said on Tuesday. “The emergency…

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  • U.S

    From bad to Obamabad

    History will remember President Obama as the most liberal president with the most un-liberal act Tomas Mega, U.S. correspondent, Nevada    It began right here in Las Vegas.  In October 2010, roughly 300 western region employees of the Federal Government’s General Services Administration (GSA) had a regional conference at the M Resort, one of dozens of lavish hotel casinos that…

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