Addis Ababa to repossess idle land from embassies and international agencies

The Addis Ababa city administration land development management bureau is to repossess plots of land that have been fenced by 18 embassies and international agencies but left idle for several years.

The bureau has talked on the issue with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, said Jemal Ali, head of the bureau, while presenting a nine-month performance report to the standing committee of the city’s council.

During the discussion with the Ministry, an agreement was reached to give new plots of land when the embassies and agencies are ready for development. Among the embassies include the embassy of Saudi Arabia. It fenced and left unused the property it received from the city administration for the past 23 years.

Only the embassy of India has begun development after several years of delay.

Pertinent bodies contacted by FBC declined to mention the names of the other embassies and agencies.

While presenting the report, he also indicated that measures were taken against 244 holders out of the total 7, 259 who acquired land by a lease holding system.

Some 20 were also charged with failure to make payment as per the lease agreement.

Ethiopia Launches New Strategy to Bolster Industrial Sector

The first steps to launch a human resources development centre that will train highly qualified professionals in the business and industry sectors in Ethiopia have already begun.

Counting on Japan’s aid, the preparation of the plans for the training camps began, and the first advisory teams arrived from the Asian country to nationally extend this philosophy and technique based on the improvement of quality and productivity.  Ethiopia wants to revitalise its manufacturing sector, particularly the light one, to move from the traditional agricultural economy to an industry-centred structure and thus strengthen competitiveness.

In that sense, Tefere Ahmed, an expert in economic issues, explained that one of the measures to achieve such goal was to introduce the kaizen methodology in 2009, which emerged in Japan, and it brought the successful enhancement to the factories; therefore, to all the manufacturing industry in that nation.

In 2011, the Kaizen Institute of Ethiopia was established as a central government agency responsible for training human resources to extend the quality management method so well known in the industrial world and put it into practice.

Through several projects, the entity provides cooperation to strengthen the organisational system and leadership capacity in public and private companies to settle itself down as a representative kaizen agency for Africa, according to analysts.

Ethiopia earns $478mln from agricultural products export in 8 months

Ethiopia has earned 478 million US dollars from the export of agricultural products in the first eight months of this fiscal year, according to the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

The country missed its target of earning 538 million US dollars by attaining only 72 percent of its plan, said the Ministry while presenting its 8-month performance report to the House of People’s Representatives (HPR).

Dr Eyasu Abrha, Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources attributed the failure to the price drop seen on some products and tariffs imposed by some countries.

Oilseed and pulses were among the agricultural products exported to various countries.

Dr Abiy Ahmed sworn in as Prime Minister of Ethiopia

 

Dr Abiy sworn in as Prime Minister of Ethiopia at a ceremony held at the House of People’s Representative (HPR) today In his acceptance speech, the new Prime Minister said that the power transition is the beginning of a new political era in the country.

The government needs to seize the opportunity to maintain the sustainability of the gains made in the past and make reform on sectors that need improvement, he said.

“Taking lessons from our mistakes, we should work to bring about political stability, build a better and united Ethiopia,” the new Prime Minister said.

He said efforts would be made to compensate the economic slowdown resulted from the political instability occurred in the country, even by working overtime.

He further pledged to prioritise, building democracy; enhancing unity in diversity; forging national consensus fighting corruption, improving quality of education and maintaining the rule of law.

He also expressed his readiness to work with Ethiopians abroad and political parties as well as resolve problems with the government of Eritrea.

Ethiopia, a seat of several international and continental agencies, will continue to cement its foreign policy that was founded on mutual benefit and equality, he added.

The new Prime Minister also thanked the outgoing Premier Hailemariam Desalegn for his decision to step down from his post to become part of a solution for the political instability occurred in the country and to be a model for others.

Dr Abiy took office today as Prime Minister following an oath-taking ceremony. The outgoing Prime Minister Hailemariam and other senior officials welcomed upon his arrival office.

Hailemariam wished success for the new Prime Minister and pledged to provide his unreserved support for him.

Prime Minister Dr Abiy on his part expressed gratitude for Hailemariam for his contribution.

 

Ethiopia among top 10 attractive investment destinations in Africa

 

According to the latest Africa Investment Index 2018 (AII) by Quantum Global Research Lab, an independent research arm of Quantum Global, Ethiopia is ranked among the top 10 most attractive investment destination in Africa in 2017.

Morocco ranks first on the Index, followed by Egypt and Algeria in the second and third places.

Botswana ranks 4th, Cote d’Ivoire 5th, South Africa 6th, Ethiopia 7th, Zambia 8th, Kenya 9th, and Senegal 10th.

The bottom 10 African countries in attracting FDI are Botswana, Central African Republic, Liberia, Somalia, Eritrea, Equatorial Guinea, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe as well as Zimbabwe

According to the Ethiopian Investment Commission, Ethiopia’s manufacturing industries and export-oriented sectors are attracting a significant number of FDIs.

The extensive infrastructural development and the all-around government’s support to investors were among the major factors contributed to better FDI flow to the country.

Various companies have also expressed their interest to invest about 2 billion US dollars in the country over the coming one year.

Ethiopian Parliament to appoint Prime Minister on Monday

The House of People’s Representatives of Ethiopia (HPR) will appoint a Prime Minister of Ethiopia in a special session that will be held on Monday.

Based on Ethiopia’s Constitution, EPRDF, which has the majority seats in the Parliament, will present a candidate for the Premiership post.

The Parliament is expected to confirm the Premiership of the newly elected Chairperson of EPRDF, Dr Abiy Ahmed.

Dr Abiy will take office from the outgoing Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn.

Dr Abiy Ahmed was elected Chairperson of the EPRDF last Tuesday to replace the former Chairperson Hailemariam Desalegn who resigned on his own volition.

IOM appeals for $88.5mln to help people in need of humanitarian assistance in Ethiopia

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has launched an appeal for 88.5 million US dollars to help people in need of humanitarian assistance in Ethiopia.

The appeal covers IOM’s activities under the humanitarian community and government’s Ethiopia Humanitarian and Disaster Resilience Plan (HDRP), IOM’s assistance to Ethiopian migrant returnees from Saudi Arabia (KSA) and humanitarian support to refugees from neighbouring countries.

IOM’s appeal aims to support Ethiopians displaced throughout the country, Ethiopian migrant returnees South Sudanese and Somali refugees.

Under this appeal, IOM will also support the empowerment of young people and the strengthening of institutions in Ethiopia working on counter trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants.

Ethiopia currently hosts over 909,000 refugees. Of these registered refugees, more than 428,928 are South Sudanese and 254,274 are Somali.

How would Ethiopia benefit from AfCFTA?

If ratified by half and more than half of the signatory countries, AfCFTA will become one of the world’s largest trading blocs by creating a single market of up to 1.2 billion people and a collective Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of more than 2 trillion US dollars.

The trade pact is expected to spur economic growth, industrialization, improve infrastructure development and business diversification in the Continent.

“The agreement helps Ethiopia to attract more foreign direct investment  (FDI),”  Dr Berihu Assefa, a Senior Associate Researcher at the  Ethiopian Development Research Institute (EDRI) told APA on Friday.

The AfCFTA would also have significant importance for Ethiopia’s ongoing economic transformation, the researcher added.

Zemedeneh Nigatu, Chairman of the US-based Fairfax Africa Fund, on his part noted that the agreement boosts the global competitiveness of Ethiopia’s manufacturing sector.

“It will bring immediate benefit for Ethiopia in the years to come once the country starts to add values on its agricultural products,” he added

Intra-African trade makes up only 16 percent of total trade in the continent, which is much more less than compared to other regions, such as Europe, which currently stands at 60 percent.

The continental free trade area, which is among the top priorities in the AU Agenda 2063, aims at tackling non-tariff barriers which hamper trade between African countries, such as long delays at the border.

The agreement commits countries to removing tariffs on 90 percent of goods.

Source: APA

Dr Abiy Ahmed elected Chairperson of EPRDF

The Council of the Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) today elected Dr Abiy Ahmed as Chairperson of the Front.

The Council decided Demeke Mekonnen to continue as Deputy Chairperson of EPRDF.

Dr Abiy was born in Jima zone, Oromia regional state and is the current Chairperson of the Oromo People Democratic Organization (OPDO).

He earned his first degree in Computer Engineering, MA in Transformational Leadership and Change, MBA in Management and Leadership as well as PhD in Peace and Security.

He served as Minister of Science and Technology, Director General of the Federal Science and Technology Center of Excellence, Deputy Director of the Information Network Security Agency (INSA).

He also served as head of Urban Development and Housing Bureau of the Oromia regional state with the rank of Deputy Chief Administrator.

He also served as a soldier in the Ethiopian National Defense Force where he received the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

Ethiopia’s Netsanet breaks women’s half marathon record in Spain

Ethiopa’s Netsanet Gudeta broke Kenya’s dominance in the World Half Marathon Championships by smashing the women’s only race world record in Valencia, Spain on Saturday.

Kenyan women had swept the medals at the previous two championships but Gudeta pushed on alone from 15 kilometers to win in a time of one hour, six minutes and 11 seconds.

The 27-year-old finished a comfortable 43 seconds ahead of Kenyan Joyciline Jepkosgei, who holds the overall world record of 1:04:51. Jepkosgei’s compatriot Pauline Kamulu came third.