ESAT News (September 26, 2017) Four suspects of corruption who own construction business and allegedly stole millions of dollars have left the country. ESAT learnt that the four suspects, who have allegedly stole 86 million dollars, were charged in Addis Ababa last week. The four suspects are Samuel Teklay, owner of Satcon Construction Plc., Gemshu Beyene, owner of Gemshu Construction, ...
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Ethiopia to devalue currency
ESAT News (September 26, 2017) Ethiopia is to devalue its currency in a bid to cope with the serious foreign currency crunch it has faced and in attempt to cover a billion dollar loan payment due this years, according to information obtained by ESAT. There is also talk of selling the government owned Hilton Hotel and 50 per cent shares ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Security forces shot and injure several people in Debre Tabor
ESAT News (September 25, 2017) Several residents of Debre Tabor in Gondar who protested the detention of a church leader were shot and injured as security forces opened fire at an impromptu protest rally. Information reaching ESAT say several people including priests were also detained. The priest, Aba Berhan, was arrested twice for protesting the installation of a telecommunication tower ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Somali-American lawmaker calls for end to ethnic clashes
ESAT News (September 25, 2017) A Somali-American lawmaker from Minnesota called for an end to ethnic clashes in eastern Ethiopia that claimed the lives of scores of people and the displacement of tens of thousands. Ilhan Omar, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives and first Somali-American Muslim legislator elected to office in the United States said in her tweet ...
Read More »Ethiopia: Conference calls on regime to desist from instigating ethnic conflicts
ESAT News (September 24, 2017) A two day conference in Washington, DC that deliberated on building democratic institutions in Ethiopia demanded the regime to desist from hatching up conflict between ethnic groups in the country. The conference that was held on Saturday and Sunday with the title “Ethiopia on a dangerous course” also deliberated on the critical issues in the ...
Read More »Number of South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia since September 2016 top 100,000
ESAT News (September 22, 2017) The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Thursday that the number of refugees who had fled renewed conflict in South Sudan since September 2016 topped 100,000. The refugees from the world’s youngest nation are being assisted in Ethiopia. According to a statement from IOM, since ...
Read More »Indian floriculture demands compensation from Ethiopia
ESAT News (September 22, 2017) An Indian floriculture demanded compensation from the Ethiopian government for a series of failed land deals as it prepares to exit the Horn of Africa nation, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday. Karuturi Global Ltd. wrote a letter to Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn accusing the state of nationalizing its farming investments and said it should be ...
Read More »Ethiopians in Germany demand country stop its support to TPLF regime
Ethiopia: Embezzlement of funds at Bill and Melinda Foundation agricultural project
ESAT News (September 21, 2017) The Agricultural Transformation Agency, funded by the Bill and Melinda Foundation is tainted with misappropriation of funds and that nothing has been done to lift off the project even after six years, according to ESAT sources. The Agency with an annual fund of 60 million dollars which is mainly obtained from Bill and Melinda Foundation ...
Read More »Ethiopia’s refugees unsafe in Kenya and elsewhere: Human Rights Watch
ESAT News (September 21, 2017) Human Rights Watch said it has documented numerous cases of harassment and threats against Ethiopian asylum seekers in Kenya and elsewhere since 2010. Horn of Africa senior researcher for the watchdog group, Felix Horne, wrote in a report titled “The Long Arm of Ethiopia Reaches for Those Who Fled,” that Ethiopian asylum seekers were “assaulted, ...
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