Prime minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed had its 5th trip to the southern Ethiopia capital Hawassa today. In his trip, he addressed the public in Hawassa stadium for representatives coming from different social groups and from different woredas of the region. Here is the full speech of the prime minister attached.
Prime minister Abiy Ahmed held discussion with the public in Hawassa and addressed questions raised from the public. Here is the audio analysis of Sheger Fm about the questions and the response of the prime minister.
Blogger and University teacher Mr. Seyume teshome gave scientific commentary on the controversy between the generation of Radio and Facebook during a discussion held by Blue party. The theme of the discussion was on the rise of Dr. Abiy ahmed for deep reform or simple change in the politics of Ethiopia. Here is the full video of the commentary:
Umar Subi Gammeda made the unseemly remark subsequent to giving the 25-year-old lesbian a lift to Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley in August 2017.
The 46-year-old Ethiopian man had been visiting with his considerably more youthful traveler about whether she was hitched subsequent to gathering her from her internal city Paddington home, Brisbane Magistrates Court was told.
As they headed to the Fortitude Valley dance club region, the lady revealed to him she was gay.
Subi Gammeda reacted that homosexuality wasn’t supported in his nation of origin of Ethiopia.
His defence barrister Debra Wardle told the court her customer was sad for his conduct.
‘He completely acknowledges that it’s hostile here and he shouldn’t have said it,’ she said.
‘This offense truly comes down to cultural differences and not understanding, and he apologizes for the offense that he has caused.
Her customer was at first accused of deprivation of freedom after allegedly confining the client for over 60 minutes.
However, prosecutors pulled back that charge on Friday morning because of absence of proof.
The Uber driver rather conceded in Brisbane Magistrates Court to causing an open disturbance.
Since being charged, Subi Gammeda hasn’t filled in as a Uber driver and was jobless for a half year before finding an occupation as a worker at a chicken farm.
Ms Wardle advised the court he proposed to come back to work as a professional driver.
Subi Gammeda did not have a conviction recorded against his name.
Here is a comedy show entitled with ” Shi Sak” broadcasted in Ethiopian television entertainment program. In the show you will see different comedians who performs their comedy.
Gezahegn G/Meskel(Nebro) was shot and dead last Saturday April 21, 2018 in Johannesburg, South Africa by Unknown shooter. The former air borne with the Ethiopian army was well known in the community and has been instrumental in bringing together the Ethiopian community to stand up against tyranny back in his country.
He was born in Addis Ababa around Jan meda and studied in Kokebetsebeha high school. Today April 27, 2018, a memorial service is undertaking in Johannesburg, South Africa at Saratoga catholic church hall. His funeral service will be held tomorrow Saturday April 28, 2018 at botanic funeral place in Johannesburg. South Africa.
Gezahegn G/Meskel was married and a father of two.
Paul Pogba has requested his Manchester United partners keep on demonstrating their psychological quality against Arsenal on Sunday.
United have returned from losing positions against Chelsea, Manchester City and Tottenham in late matches, going ahead to win every one of those games.
Be that as it may, the France international trusts the grit and togetherness appeared in those games must be more steady.
“What [coming back again] says is that mentally we are strong, and it showed that we can be a strong team altogether,” said Pogba.
“We have shown it during the season against the big teams, most of the time, but we need to keep it up against other teams as well.
“We need to keep playing altogether with the same mentality.”
Pogba played an essential part in United’s hard-battled 3-1 prevail upon Arsenal in December – assisting Antonio Valencia and Jesse Lingard at the Emirates – before being sent off for a tackle on Hector Bellerin following 74 minutes.
He is suspecting another tough match when the two sides meet on Sunday as Arsene Wenger takes Arsenal to Old Trafford for one last time as Gunners boss.
“It’s a major one,” added Pogba, addressing MUTV. “We require focuses. They have a defining moment against Atletico so perhaps that may help us in the event that they are somewhat worn out.
“We know it will be a hard game , it was a hard game against them prior in the season.
“Yet, we had a good team performance. We require that again and we require everyone to be taking care of business since when that happens it moves the team up.
“We’ve been extraordinary in the last game with the team performance and against the best groups you generally need to deliver that.”
Exiled and fallen Ethiopian autarch, Mengistu Haile Mariam, who is thought to have had an invisible hand in last November’s Operation Restore Legacy, which was propelled by the military to expel previous leader, Robert Mugabe, has had his mystery kingmaker controls in Zimbabwe expanded after his claimed storage room arrangement and advancement as Vice President Rtd General Constantino Chiwenga’s special advisor, Spotlight Zimbabwe, can exclusively reveal.
It remains to be seen what will happen to him now that his host, Robert Mugabe, has been removed from power.
This publication can likewise report that, the military intervention, which is the brainchild of Chiwenga was in certainty supposedly first mooted by Mengistu, who is an informal individual from the nation’s effective Joint Operations Command (JOC) and a contracted Zimbabwe Defense Forces (ZDF) specialist, as first revealed by this journalist in our news site release on 21 June 2016, in April of that year by asking the ZDF to venture in and resolve Mugabe’s cumbersome succession gridlock, in the midst of fears at the season of a conceivable government close down and common distress attributable to the breaking down economic circumstance that won, and that the nonagenarian’s succession race itself had turned into “a risk to national security”.
(Africanews): Previous Ethiopian PM, Hailemariam Desalegn has blamed the archaic colonial agreements over the utilization of the Nile waters for the overarching stalemate his nation has with Egypt.
Egypt and Ethiopia are at loggerheads over the development of the Grand Renaissance Dam, a $4 billion-hydroelectric task that Cairo fears will diminish waters that rushed to its fields and reservoirs from Ethiopia’s hignlands and by means of Sudan.
In a meeting with Sudanese-British billionaire businessperson, Mohammed Ibrahim, Desalegn mourned that while Ethiopia contributes a large portion of the Nile waters, arrangements created by colonial powers confine its utilization of a similar water.
“There can’t be any resolution on the dam issue in five words. Numerous individuals don’t comprehend that Ethiopia contributes 86% of the Nile waters and was informed that they were not permitted to utilize a single drop. This was an arrangement created by the pioneer government” said Desalegn.
He included that amid his time as PM, he exhorted the previous Egyptian president, Mohamed Morsi, not to politicize the issue.
“I advised Morsi not to politicize this issue this is a technical issue. Ethiopia can’t be limited by a colonial treaty since Ethiopia was never colonized”
The last round of talks between the three nations held toward the start of this current month neglected to determine contrasts over the dam.
Addis Ababa denies the dam will undermine Egypt’s access to water. Ties amongst Egypt and Sudan were stressed when Khartoum sponsored the dam due to its requirement for power.
With Ethiopia flagging it might begin filling its transcending $4 billion Grand Renaissance Dam this year, defending rare Nile water assets has surged to the highest point of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s strategy motivation as he starts a moment term.
Following are some of the frameworks governing the use of Nile river waters:
The 1929 Nile Waters Agreement
This agreement was signed between Egypt and Great Britain, which represented at the time Uganda, Kenya, Tanganyika (now Tanzania) and Sudan. The document gave Cairo the right to veto projects higher up the Nile that would affect its water share.
The 1959 Agreement between Egypt and Sudan
This accord between Egypt and Sudan, supplementing the previous agreement, gave Egypt the right to 55.5 billion cubic meters of Nile water a year and Sudan 18.5 billion cubic meters per year.
Both the 1929 and 1959 agreements have created resentment among other Nile states and calls for changes to the pact, resisted by Egypt.
The Nile Basin Initiative
Formed in 1999, the initiative brought together the then nine Nile Basin countries to develop the river in a cooperative manner, share substantial socioeconomic benefits, and promote regional peace and security.
The nine Nile Basin Initiative countries were Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. Since then South Sudan has been added to the initiative.
Entebbe Agreement
Egypt froze its membership in the Nile Basin Initiative in 2010 after some upstream countries signed the Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA). Egypt has argued that the deal reallocated water shares without its approval.
The CFA, also known as the Entebbe Agreement, has been signed by six out of the 10 Nile Basin Initiative states. The signatories are Uganda, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya and Burundi.
Egypt wants an alternative to the agreement, which now allows other Nile basin countries to conduct projects along the river without its prior consent.
The 2015 Declaration of Principles
Leaders from Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan signed a cooperation deal in 2015 over the Grand Renaissance Dam in a bid to ease tensions. The deal was meant to pave the way for further diplomatic cooperation. The main principles in the agreement include giving priority to downstream countries for electricity generated by the dam, a mechanism for resolving conflicts, and providing compensation for damages.
Ethiopian artist Mohamed Tewil, a known oromo music legend announced on Seifu Fantahun show yesterday April 29, 2018 that he quit music and started following a spiritual journey(Muslim). In addition, He cut his dreadlocks and burned with all his music records to look the real mohamed. Here is his interview with Bawza Newspaper 10 years back about his biography and music work.
Stephen Hawking and Thomas Hertog argue that the universe is not an infinite fractal structure. Instead, much smaller and finite.
The last paper penned by the late theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has been distributed, uncovering a one of a kind new point of view on the purported multiverse and our own local patch of the universe.
Also, it could overturn all that we ponder about the event before and after the Big Bang.
Getting focuses from the string theory– the idea that the universe is an intricate multi dimensional image – Hawking and partner Thomas Hertog contend that our universe and other ‘pocket universes’ are not the limitless fractal structures some have proposed.
Rather, Hawking says the universe is ‘sensibly smooth and comprehensively limited,’ defining new limits in cosmological history that could at last enable the hypothesis to be tasted.
The standard theory of eternal inflation predicts that, our universe resembles an endless fractal, with a mosaic of various pocket universes, isolated by a blowing up ocean,’ Hawking said in a meeting a couple of months before his passing.
The local laws of material science and chemistry can vary starting with one pocket universe then onto the next, which together would shape a multiverse.
‘Be that as it may, I have never been a devotee of the multiverse. In the event that the size of various universes in the multiverse is extensive or interminable the theory can’t be tasted.’
The inability to test the infinite multiverse theory, Professor Hertog explains, also means it does very little to predict the behaviour of our own universe.
In the new paper, published to the Journal of High Energy Physics, the physicists argue that the eternal inflation scenario is wrong.
This little girl has the right idea. she is the real human rights activist in the world. she is saying, Don’t Shoot Let Me Grow Up. She just wants her and her friends to be able to grow up. She is tired of all the killing. we tried to mix her speech with the well known artist Yehunie Belay’s song “Seken bel”. We thought the message will go to every corner of the world.
Purging the skin can help expel any contaminants that may discover their way into the pores of your skin. At the point when these debasements end up blended with sweat and oil from your skin, there is a tremendous shot that inflamation will happen. The vast majority of us depend on business healthy skin items to evacuate any poisons, soil, oil, and whatever it is that is killing our skin yet more often than not, we wind up chafing our skin promote on account of the cruel chemicals that accompany the items. Be that as it may, you don’t generally need to spend a great deal on these items on the grounds that there are family unit cures that you can attempt. Here are some to begin with.
#. Coconut oil
There is no denying the power of coconut oil when it comes to treating the skin and if you want to have properly cleansed skin, you will find that this ingredient will work for you. You will need to warm up the oil first then apply on your skin using your fingertips. Massage for one to two minutes then let it sit for a few minutes. Use a cotton ball or pad afterwards to wipe off any excess oil. Do this twice a day to get beautiful looking skin.
#. Milk and oatmeal
Another household remedy that your skin will love is milk and oatmeal. The oatmeal absorbs any impurities that are lingering on the pores while milk heals and moisturizes the skin. Just mix a small amount of oatmeal with milk until you get a paste like consistency then apply on your skin. Leave it on for at least half an hour then wash it off afterwards. You will find that your skin will not only feel clean but it will be smooth and beautiful too.
#. Green tea
What else can you use for cleansing your skin? Well, green tea does work too. Make some green tea and add a bit of honey and lemon juice to taste. Drink this beverage two to three times in a day to load up in antioxidants. Antioxidants are sure to give your skin that cleansed look because the tea is cleaning you from the inside.
#. Honey
If you want to protect your skin from dirt, dust, oil, sweat, and other impurities or you want to heal and rejuvenate your skin, then honey is a good household remedy to try. One reason behind this is that honey contains antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antiviral properties that can help heal any skin problems that you may have. Simply apply raw honey on your face and leave it on for a few minutes. Wash afterwards.
#. Lemon
Brightening the skin isn’t that hard to do when you have lemons around. Slice a lemon in half then rub one half on your skin with a circular motion. You should do this for five minutes. Rinse the juice after wards using cold water. One reason behind this is that lemon contains high amounts of vitamin C which can help lighten the skin. Use this regularly and you will find that your blemishes and scars will disappear.
#. Aloe vera
What else can you use to cleanse your skin? Aloe vera works too. The gel of the plant contains antiseptic properties that can remove any bacteria that are causing your skin to break out. Also, it works as a moisturizer so your skin feel tighter, smoother, and healthier too with regular application.
So you see? There are several household remedies that you can actually use to cleanse your skin. With the use of these remedies, you will be able to cleanse your skin from any impurities so you will end up with beautiful and gorgeous skin.
Journalist Eskinder nega were released from prison in Ethiopia after six years in jail. He was re-arrested by the command post and also released again after weeks in jail. Here is part of the ceremony from Dulles international air port in his welcome ceremony:
Technical talks between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia over a questioned dam Ethiopia is expanding on the Nile stream neglected to make a leap forward, Egypt’s foreign minister said on Monday, in the midst of pressure for a deal before the project opens this year.
Egypt and Ethiopia are at loggerheads over the development of the Grand Renaissance Dam, a $4 billion-hydroelectric undertaking that Cairo fears will diminish waters that raced to its fields and supplies from Ethiopia’s good countries and by means of Sudan.
Addis Ababa trusts the dam will make it a center point for the power hungry district and denies it will undermine Egypt’s entrance to water.
Sameh Shoukry said technical experts who met in Addis Ababa a week ago did not accomplish a leap forward.
“I have spoken to the minister of irrigation , who went to this gathering, and what has contacted me is that the hindrance that has impeded this way for over a year has not been conquered,” Shoukry told journalists amid a news meeting in Cairo with his meeting Ugandan partner.
He said both Ethiopia and Sudan kept on having reservations about a technical report by a French firm charged to survey the dam’s natural and monetary effect.
Ties amongst Egypt and Sudan were stressed when Khartoum supported the dam in view of its requirement for power.
The three African neighbors are set to meet on May 15 for additionally talks, Shoukry stated, including Egypt had at first proposed a few before dates for negotiations, however they were turned down by the two nations.
Prior this month, talks in Khartoum between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan additionally neglected to achieve understanding, yet were portrayed by Sudan’s outside priest as “productive”.
Four people were taken to the hospital after a car crashed into an Ethiopian restaurant Sunday morning in D.C., according to authorities.
D.C. Police say the car crashed into the Deset Ethiopian Restaurant on 6148 Georgia Avenue, NW and Rittenhouse Street. Police say all those hurt appear to have non-life threatening injuries.
Officials have not said what caused the crash at this time.
protesters in Ethiopia’s anxious Oromia area requested the administration pull back a gold-mining license from an organization possessed by Saudi very rich person Mohammed al-Amoudi on account of charged contamination.
Demonstrators have barred streets in Shakiso, 358 kilometers (222 miles) south of the capital, Addis Ababa, since April 30 to press their request that Mohammed International Development and Research Organization Companies’ permit to mine the metal be scratched off, said Addisu Bullalla, a representative for the resistance Oromo Federalist Congress. Challenges have spread to the towns of Ginchi and Nekemte in western Oromia, he said.
The demonstrators “will spread the whole way across Oromia if the administration doesn’t scratch off this agreement, bring Midroc to justice, and influence Midroc to pay compensation for the harm they have caused,” Addisu said.
The protests reverberate distress that ejected three years prior at the mine and turned out to be a piece of extensive scale hostile to government arouses that not long ago finished in the abdication of previous Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn. The exhibits have left several individuals dead and the nation is under its second highly sensitive situation in two years.
Deformations, Deaths
Critics of Midroc’s mine affirm the organization dumped chemicals from its tasks close Shakiso into streams utilized by inhabitants and domesticated animals for drinking water, bringing about birth deformities and animal deaths. Defense Minister Motuma Mekessa went to Shakiso at the end of the week to intercede the question, yet neglected to determine it, Alemayehu Hirbora, the town’s head of get-togethers, said by telephone.
Midroc Chief Executive Officer Arega Yidaw hung up when Bloomberg called his cell phone looking for input. He didn’t react to three further calls, an instant message, and messaged questions. The organization’s natural executive, Negussie Assefa, declined to remark.
Midroc produces 4.5 metric tons of gold at the Lega Dembi mine in Shakiso, according to the company’s website.
Its permit, first granted in 1997, was reestablished in April for 10 years and incorporates an arrangement to give 2 percent of benefit to the neighborhood group, said Mines Ministry representative Bacha Faji. The service has led an ecological and social-affect appraisal of the mine’s activities, he said.
“We don’t need the community hurt chemically,” Bacha said by telephone. “We are currently counseling.”
A state minister at the Mines Ministry, Tewodros Gebre Egziabher, said May 1 on state-possessed Oromia Broadcasting Network that it was a “misstep” to reestablish the permit without earlier dialog with the neighborhood group.
Ethiopia’s Ministry of Mines, Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoMPNG) said it wiped out as of late restored disputable permit of MIDROC Gold, the biggest gold mine in Ethiopia after dissidents rampaged throughout the previous ten days. The present choice by the ministry took after the killing of two protesters yesterday by the Oromia provincial state’s security powers in the town of Shakiso in Guji zone of the Oromia local state in southern Ethiopia. A third, businessperson named Shakiso Guta was additionally executed by security powers while heading to the city of Adola, as per activists.
A few consequent media reports, including one by the Oromia Broadcasting Network, and the BBCAmharic service uncovered grave health crises among the community including birth abandons, respiratory issues and unsuccessful labors, which local people fault were caused by the gold mine’s two decades releases of harmful substances including, cyanide.
Bawza were reporting the protest of the community against the gold mining in the area.