Ethiopian, Eritrean Leaders Discuss Bilateral Cooperation, Regional Developments

Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed and Eritrean President Isaias Afewerki have discussed bilateral cooperation and regional developments.

The Eritrean leader and his delegation arrived in Addis Ababa this Sunday, May 3rd for a two-day official visit. They visited some sites in Addis Ababa later in the afternoon.

President Sahle-Work Zewde also hosted a luncheon for the President and his delegation, which includes Foreign Minister Osman Saleh and Presidential Adviser Yemane Gebre-ab.

The luncheon was attended by former Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, chief Administrator of Oromia regional state Shimeles Abdissa.

ፕሬዚዳንት ሳህለወርቅና ጠ/ሚ ዐቢይ ከፕሬዚደንት ኢሳያስ ጋር ተገናኙ

ፕሬዚዳንት ሳህለወርቅ ዘውዴ እና ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ዶክተር ዐቢይ አህመድ ከኤርትራው ከፕሬዚደንት ኢሳያስ አፈወርቂ ጋር ተገናኙ።

ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ዶክተር ዐቢይ በፌስቡክ ገፃቸው ባወጣት መረጃ “ፕሬዚደንት ኢሳይያስ አፈወርቂን እንኳን ወደ ኢትዮጵያ በድጋሚ መጡ ለማለት እወዳለሁ” ብለዋል።

“ለሁለት ቀናት በሚያደርጉት ቆይታ፣ በሁለትዮሽ እና ቀጣናዊ ጉዳዮች ላይ ውይይት እናደርጋለን፤ የዓለም አቀፋ ማኅበረሰብ አካል በመሆናችን ስለ ተጋፈጥናቸው ፈታኝ ሁኔታዎች እንወያይባቸዋለን” ሲሉም ገልፀዋል።

የኤርትራው ፕሬዚዳንት ኢሳያስ አፈወርቂ ለሁለት ቀናት ይፋዊ የስራ ጉብኝት በዛሬው እለት ነው አዲስ አበባ የገቡት።

Ethiopia Receives Three More Surveillance Aircrafts From FAO

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has provided Ethiopia with three more locust surveillance aircrafts, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.

The handover ceremony took place at Bole International Airport in the presence of Agriculture Minister Oumer Hussien, FAO country representative, Fatuma Seid, and other higher officials from both sides.

On the occasion, it was noted the  aircrafts will have a paramount significance to monitor potential locust swarm before it causes damages.

So far, FAO donated two aerial chemical spraying aircrafts and provided chemicals, vehicles and other equipment to help Ethiopia fight desert locust.

Ethiopia Reports No New COVID-19 Cases In 24 Hours

Ethiopia has reported no new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) over the past 24 hours.

The country had conducted 2,016 laboratory tests and none of the have become positive for the virus, according to the Ministry of Health.

Three more people have also recovered from the virus , bringing the total number of recoveries to 69.

Ethiopia’s confirmed cases currently stand at 133 with an overall test count of 19, 857.

IMF Executive Board Approves US$411 Million in Emergency Assistance to Ethiopia to Address the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) approved yesterday $411 million to help Ethiopia meet the urgent balance of payment needs stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.

It also approved a re-phasing of disbursements under the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) and Extended Financing Facility (EFF) arrangements that have been supporting Ethiopia’s economic reform program since December 2019, and a reduction in access under the EFF arrangement, to maximize financial support under the RFI.

In addition, Ethiopia will benefit from the board decision of April 13, 2020 to provide debt service relief to the poorest and most vulnerable countries that are eligible for grant assistance under the catastrophe containment and relief trust (CCRT), said IMF in a statement.

As a result, the board yesterday approved Ethiopia’s request for relief under the CCRT on debt service falling due to the IMF until October 13, 2020 of about $12 million. This relief could be extended up to April 13, 2022, subject to the availability of resources under the CCRT.

The COVID-19 pandemic has created severe health risks and weighed heavily on the Ethiopian economy. If the pandemic is not contained, it will put severe pressure on the health system with devastating social consequences. On the economic front, a fall in demand for exports, combined with domestic containment measures will slow growth and weaken external and fiscal accounts.

The authorities have taken strong actions to contain the health impact by implementing a mandatory 14-day quarantine for travelers entering the country, improving testing and containment capacity, strengthening epidemic response coordination and adopting a state of emergency to limit movement and gatherings and facilitate social distancing.

Implementation of expenditures to strengthen the health system and address food security challenges are welcome and will help contain the spread of the virus and support the poor and most vulnerable.

The IMF continues to monitor Ethiopia’s situation closely and stands ready to provide policy advice and financial support as needed.

Following the board’s discussion on Ethiopia, Mr. Tao Zhang, Deputy Managing Director and Chair, issued the following statement:

“Ethiopia showed good progress under the extended arrangements with the Fund, which aim to address external vulnerabilities and transition to a private sector-led growth model. The authorities remain committed to the reform program. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant adverse impact on the economy and created urgent fiscal and balance of payments needs. The authorities have moved decisively to contain the spread of the virus and manage the economic fallout from the global downturn and the needed health-related measures.

“A temporary widening of the budget deficit is appropriate. The immediate priority is to increase spending on health care and provide emergency assistance, including food assistance. The authorities are committed to full transparency on the spending for the emergency response and aim to conduct an ex-post audit of crisis-related spending once the crisis abates. Fiscal consolidation will need to resume after the crisis, with a focus on strengthening debt sustainability and domestic revenue mobilization.

“The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has appropriately provided liquidity to banks to maintain financial stability. Once the crisis abates, monetary policy will need to be tightened significantly to achieve the single-digit inflation objective. Strong efforts are needed to address the real overvaluation of the exchange rate, allowing the exchange rate to act as a shock absorber.

“Fund emergency support under the Rapid Financing Instrument and debt relief under the Catastrophe Containment and Relief Trust would help address balance of payments pressures and create fiscal space for essential pandemic-related expenditures. Participation in the G20 debt relief initiative could provide additional resources to respond to the pandemic.”

የኮሮናቫይረስ ወረርሽኝ በምጣኔ-ሀብት ላይ የሚያስከትለውን አሉታዊ ጫና የሚቀንሱ የፖሊሲ ውሳኔዎች ተላልፏል

መንግስት የኮሮናቫይረስ (ኮቪድ-19) ወረርሽኝ በኢትዮጵያ ምጣኔ-ሃብት ላይ የሚያስከትለውን አሉታዊ ጫና ለመቀነስ ያስችላሉ ያላቸውን የተለያዩ የፖሊሲ ውሳኔዎች ማሳለፉን የገንዘብ ሚኒስትር ዴኤታ ዶክተር ኢዮብ ተካልኝ ገለጹ።

ውሳኔዎቹ ከውዝፍ የግብር እዳ ጋር የተገናኙ የዜጎችን ኑሮ መታደግ ላይ ያተኮሩ ናቸው ተብሏል።

የገንዘብ ሚኒስትር ዴኤታ ኢዮብ ተካልኝ እንዳሉት፤ የኮቪድ-19 ወረርሽኝ በተለይ ዝቅተኛ ገቢ ያላቸው ዜጎች ላይ የከፋ ጉዳት እንዳያደርስ መንግስትና ህብረተሰቡ ርብርብ እያደረገ ነው።

መንግስት ቀደም ሲል ወረርሽኙ በምጣኔ-ሃብት ላይ የሚያደርሰውን ጫና ለመቀነስ በተለይ በወጪ ንግድና በአገልግሎት ዘርፍ ለተሰማሩ ተቋማት ባንኮች አስፈላጊውን የብድር ሽግሽግና ተጨማሪ ብድር እንዲያቀርቡ ማድረጋቸውን አስታውቀዋል።

”በአሁኑ ጊዜም ለወረርሽኙ ተጋላጭ የሆኑ ተቋማት ጉዳታቸው እየሰፋ እንዳይሄድ ተጨማሪ የኢኮኖሚ እርጃዎችን መውሰድ አስልፈጓል” ነው ያሉት።

የኢኮኖሚውን መቀዛቀዝ ተከትሎ በቢዝነስ ተቋማት ላይ ያለውን ጉዳት ለመቀነስ የሚኒስትሮች ምክር ቤት ባለ 15 ነጥብ የፖሊሲ ውሳኔዎችን ማሳለፉንም ገልጸዋል።
በዚህ መሰረት የፌዴራል መንግስት ከ1997 እስከ 2007 ዓ.ም ውዝፍ የግብር ዕዳ ላለባቸው የቢዝነስ ተቋማት ስረዛ አድርጓል።

ግብር ከፍለው የኦዲት ግኝት የተገኘባቸው ተቋማትም ውዝፍ የኦዲት ግኝታቸውን ውሳኔው ከተላለፈበት ጊዜ ጀምሮ በአንድ ወር ውስጥ ፍሬ ግብሩን በሚቀመጠው የጊዜ ሰሌዳ ከፍለው እንዲጨርሱ ተወስኗል።

”የፍሬ ግብራቸውን 25 በመቶ በመጀመሪያ በመክፈል ቀሪውን በተሰጣቸው ጊዜ ለሚከፍሉ ተቋማት የግብር ቅጣትና ወለድ ይነሳላቸዋል” ብለዋል።

ሙሉ የፍሬ ግብሩን በአንድ ጊዜ የሚከፍሉ ተቋማትም የአስር በመቶ ቅናሽ እንደሚደረግላቸው የገለጹት ሚኒስትር ዴኤታው፤ ውሳኔውን ለማስፈጸም ገንዘብ ሚኒስቴርና የገቢዎች ሚኒስቴር ዝርዝር መመሪያ እያዘጋጁ መሆኑን ጠቁዋል።

”ከኦዲት ግኝትና ከውዝፍ ጋር ተያይዞ በፍርድ ሂደት ላይ ያሉ ተቋማትም ፍሬ
ግብራቸውን ከፍለው ከክርክር መውጣት እንደሚችሉና ይህ ግን በግብር ከፋዮቹ ፈቃደኝነት ሚሰወሰን ነው” ብለዋል።

በሌላ በኩል ወረርሽኙን ምክንያት በማድረግ ለተከራዮቻቸው የቤት ኪራይ እፎይታ ለሰጡ ግለሰቦችና ተቋማት የኪራይ ገቢ ግብር ስረዛ አድርጓል።

”ይህ ውሳኔ ተቋማቱን ማመስገንና ሌሎችን ለማበረታታት ነው” ብለዋል።

በገቢ መቀዛቀዝ ምክንያት ለሰራተኞቻቸው ደመወዝ መክፈል ያልቻሉ ተቋማትን ለማገዝም ተቋማቱ ለሰራተኞች የሚከፍሉትን የአራት ወር የደመወዝ ግብር አስቀርተው ለሰራተኞች ደመወዝ ክፍያ እንዲያውሉት ውሳኔ ተላልፏል።

የፖሊሲ ውሳኔው የግል ከፍተኛ ትምህርት ተቋማት፣ ጤና ተቋማትና የተለያዩ ቢዝነስ ላይ የተሰማሩ ድርጅቶችን ያጠቃልላል ነው የተባለው።

መንግስት ይሄን የወሰነው በወረርሽኙ ምክንያት የተፈጠረውን የኢኮኖሚ መቀዛቀዝ ለማነቃቃት ተቋማቱ ሰራተኞቻቸውን ሳይበትኑ ስራቸውን መስራት እንዲችሉ ለማገዝ እንደሆነም ዶክተር ኢዮብ መግለፃቸውን ኢዜአ ዘግቧል።

House Begins Regular Session

The House of Peoples Representatives (parliament) is currently holding its regular session at the Prime Minister office’s meeting hall.

Members of the House are expected to pass various decisions after deliberating on five agendas, including a resolution tabled by the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE) to postpone the upcoming election.

The House is expected to approve the resolution and direct it to the respective standing committee for further scrutiny.

The House is also expected to approve a loan agreement signed with the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) for the implementation of the second phase national water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) program.

Ethiopia Confirms Four More COVID-19 Cases

Ethiopia has reported four new cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19), out of 766 samples taken over the past 24 hours.

All the confirmed cases are Ethiopian nationals, according to the Ministry of Health.

Three of them came from Puntland and they were in Jigjiga University mandatory quarantine, it added.

Eight more people have also recovered from the virus, bringing the total number of recoveries to 58.

The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country has now reached 126. Fatalities remain at 3, with overall test count stands at 16, 434.

Ethiopian Parliament To Meet Tomorrow

The House of Peoples Representatives (parliament) will hold its regular session tomorrow.

During its meeting, the House will deliberate on five agendas, including the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia’s resolution postponing the general election.

It is also expected to approve loan agreements signed with various global financial institutions.

Gov’t, Competing Parties Discuss Postponed Election

PM Dr Abiy Ahmed has met heads of competing political parties to discuss postponed national election schedule and legal options.

The government has put forward four options in connection with the election postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak in the country.

The election was originally planned for August 29, 2020.

Deputy Attorney General, Dr. Gedion Timotiwos, presented the four options proposed by the government to address issues related the elections.

The options are:

1. Dissolving the House of Peoples Representatives (Parliament)

2. Declaring State of Emergency

3. Constitutional amendment, and

4. Claiming Constitutional interpretations