ESAT English News

Eritrean and Somali Presidents visit Ethiopia

by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (November 9, 2018) Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki is in Ethiopia for the third time in four months since the thawing of relations in July. Afwerki is visiting Ethiopia’s northern region of Amhara, joined by President of Somalia, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed. The two leaders were welcomed in the historic city of Gondar by Ethiopian Prime Minister ...

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BREAKING: Over 160 generals, commanders fired from Ethiopian army

by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (November 9, 2018) Sources close to the Prime Minister disclosed to ESAT that over 160 army generals and commanders have been let go in a major reform by Abiy Ahmed’s government in the upper echelons of the army that was overwhelmingly dominated by ethnic Tigrayans and members of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF). In ...

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Ethiopia to rebuild navy

by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (November 8, 2018) Ethiopia says it will rebuild its navy on the international waters of Red Sea and Indian Ocean 27 years after it became landlocked following the independence of Eritrea and the ensuing disbandment of its once strong navy. Deputy état-major General Berhanu Jula told the Ethiopian News Agency that the country, which once ...

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Establishment of democratic institutions necessary to guarantee rights, justice: says former opposition leader

by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (November 8, 2018) A former opposition political figure who returned home after seven years in exile said now that there are positive changes in her country, she will work for the establishment of institutions crucial for guaranteeing and sustaining democratic rights, justice and freedom of the press. Birtukan Mideksa was once the popular leader of ...

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Ten Ethiopian immigrants kidnapped in Libya

ESAT News (November 7, 2018) Ten Ethiopian immigrants have been kidnapped from their shelter in Libya by gunmen, who also took their money and cellphones. Some of the immigrants, who were spared from the kidnapping and spoke to ESAT said they were originally numbered 21, 4 women and 17 men, living in a small room. One of the women, who ...

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Somali immigrant and first generation Americans won U.S. elections

by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (November 7, 2018) In what is being described as a referendum election on President Donald Trump, a hijab wearing immigrant from Somalia and two first generation Americans born to Eritrean and Palestinian immigrant parents won seats in the U.S. House of Representatives. Ilhan Omar, an immigrant from Somalia and Rashida Tlaib, born to Palestinian immigrant ...

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Ethiopia: Two killed in attack in East Wellega

ESAT News (November 6, 2018) Armed groups from Benishangul Gumuz have reportedly attacked and killed two policemen in East Wellega, injuring a farmer. Police commander Geremew Assefa told ESAT that the police officers have come under attack while they were on routine duty. Eighty houses were also set on fire, according to the commander. Several people have left their villages ...

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Ethiopia: PM appoints press secretary to facilitate flow of information to media, public

by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (November 5, 2018) Ethiopia’s Prime Minister has formed a new press secretariat in a bid to provide timely information to the media and public on the works of his government and regional administrations. Abiy Ahmed has also appointed Billene Seyoum as his first press secretary, who said in her first presser in Addis Ababa today ...

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Eritrea vows to consolidate peace in region as UN prepares to lift sanctions

by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (November 5, 2018) As the United Nations is set to lift a nine year old sanction on Eritrea, its unwavering president, Isaias Afwerki, says the recent peace between Ethiopia and Eritrea represents a new epoch and political dynamics in the Horn of Africa region and beyond. Afwerki vows to consolidate the peace process in the ...

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Ethiopia: Germany to support demobilization of opposition soldiers

by Engidu Woldie ESAT News (November 1, 2018) Germany is to finance the demobilization and return to civilian lives of the about 35,000 soldiers of opposition political groups that have recently returned to Ethiopia from their base in Eritrea. Ahmed Shide, the newly appointed Minister of Finance, who has just returned from a visit to Germany, accompanying Prime Minister Abiy ...

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