105 Ethiopian migrants arrested By Kenyan Police

The Star By Stephen Astariko POLICE in Garissa have arrested 105 illegal immigrants from Ethiopia who sneaked in the country through the Moyale boarder. North Eastern regional CID coordinator Musa Yego said that the immigrants were arrested on Monday aboard a lorry with Kenyan registration numbers. Speaking to the press in Garissa town, Yego said

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FAJ Calls on Ethiopia to Free Jailed Journalists

International Federation of Journalists The Federation of African Journalists (FAJ) has today called on the government of Ethiopia to free all journalists in jail and to create the conditions for tens of journalists in exile to return home and work for their country’s development.     “We are very concerned about persistent reports of press

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Tewolde Gebremariam says Internet service in the Ethiopia is negligible

Circle ID State of Broadband Report 2014  By Paul Budde Ethiomedia: Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde Gebremariam says Internet service in the country is negligible that Ethiopians buy their tickets from travel agencies or branch offices of the Airlines. On the other hand, Kenyan Airways CEO Mbuvi Ngunze tells a World Travel Market 2012 audience that

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Tewolde Gebremariam says Internet service in the Ethiopia is negligible

Circle ID State of Broadband Report 2014  By Paul Budde Ethiomedia: Ethiopian Airlines CEO Tewolde Gebremariam says Internet service in the country is negligible that Ethiopians buy their tickets from travel agencies or branch offices of the Airlines. On the other hand, Kenyan Airways CEO Mbuvi Ngunze tells a World Travel Market 2012 audience that

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Family of murdered Ethiopian maid refuses to accept blood money

Four sentenced to death for rape and murder ordered to pay blood money. Gulf News By Aghaddir Ali Sharjah: The Sharjah Appeals Court has ordered four Emirati men, who were spared the death penalty after being convicted of murder in 2009, to pay blood money to the victim’s family. The ruling was issued on Monday.

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Family of murdered Ethiopian maid refuses to accept blood money

Four sentenced to death for rape and murder ordered to pay blood money. Gulf News By Aghaddir Ali Sharjah: The Sharjah Appeals Court has ordered four Emirati men, who were spared the death penalty after being convicted of murder in 2009, to pay blood money to the victim’s family. The ruling was issued on Monday.

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Ethiopia hands Egypt safety studies of main dam

Aswat Masriya CAIRO- (Aswat Masriya) – Water ministers of Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia have adopted the criteria and conditions under which an international consultancy will be formed to conduct the two studies recommended by the committee of experts in May 2013, Egypt’s ministry of irrigation and water resources said Monday. The committee, which is set

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Good news: Ebola ‘pretty much contained’ in Senegal and Nigeria, says WHO, but death toll now 2,793 in West Africa

AFP Senegal has not reported any new Ebola cases since it registered its first and only case on August 29 — a Guinean student who has since recovered. THE deadliest Ebola epidemic ever has now killed 2,793 in west Africa, the World Health Organisation  (WHO) said Monday, adding though that in Senegal and Nigeria the outbreak

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67 more Ethiopian migrants arrested in a truck container in Zambia

Lusaka Voice LUSAKA – Zambia immigration police arrested 67 illegal immigrants of Ethiopian origin have been arrested by Immigration Officers in Kapiri Mposhi district after they attempted to enter Zambia without valid documents. The illegal immigrants were arrested on Saturday at around 19:00 hours aboard a containerized goods truck at the newly installed Zambia Revenue

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