Ethiopian envoy says proposed MoU with Oman can streamline hiring and salaries of workers

The Observer Ethiopia opened its consulate in Oman on Thursday, a mission that would help serve its approximately 40,000 workers currently residing in the sultanate. Speaking exclusively to Muscat Daily, H E Hassan Abdella Ali, Ambassador of Ethiopia to Yemen and Oman talked about streamlining migration and hiring of Ethiopian workers through a memorandum of

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Ethiopian Wins Bombardier Airline Reliability Performance Award

Ethiopian Airliness Press Release Ethiopian Airlines, the fastest growing and most profitable airline in Africa, is pleased to announce that it has won the 2014 Airline Reliability Performance Award from Bombardier Aerospace. Ethiopian has won the award four years in a row. The award was given to Ethiopian for achieving an average dispatch reliability rate

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KHARTOUM PLAN: SELL RIVER NILE WATER TO SAUDIS

MISNA Bthcristine Sudan plans to export fresh water to Arab Gulf states in the future depending on the available water from the Nile River, based on a study carried out in December in Riyadh. According to Gawdat alla Osman, director of the Water Commission in the state of Khartoum, the sale would allow Saudi Arabia

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Ethiopia, World Bank Sign $203 Million Financing Agreement

ENA Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – The government of Ethiopia andWorld Bankyesterday signed financial agreement amounting to 203 million USD for the development ofgeothermal energy. Of the total amount 178.5 million USD is provided in the form of loan, while the balance (24.5 million USD) is donation. The assistance will enable Ethiopia develop its geothermal energy resources

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KEFI Minerals takes full control of Ethiopia gold project in £1.5mln deal

By Ian Lyall Proactiveinvestors.co.uk KEFI Minerals (LON:KEFI) has announced it is acquiring the 25% of the Tulu Kapi licence in Ethiopia it doesn’t already own from Nyota Minerals (LON:NYO) for £1.5mln in cash and shares. The deal follows the initial purchase of its majority stake last year for £4.5mln. Kefi also announced plans for a

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Ethiopian Airlines Becomes the Largest African Carrier by Revenue and Profit, According To IATA

Ethiopian Airlines/IATA Ethiopian Airlines, the fastest growing and most profitable airline in Africa, wishes to extend its appreciation to its esteemed customers for their vote of confidence, which has enabled the airline to become for the first time in its 69 years history the largest African carrier with revenue topping 2.3 billion $ in 2013

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Ethiopian Airlines: Separation of Kinshasa and Brazzaville flights

BY PROF. DR. WOLFGANG H. THOME, ETN AFRICA CORRESPONDENT Ethiopian Airlines has now confirmed that they will separate the two destinations of Kinshasa / Congo DR and Brazzaville / Republic of Congo from the first of September. Presently the airline operates a B787-8 aircraft on the triangular route which leaves Addis and then flies via

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Ethiopia’s tech landscape: unique challenges, massive potential

Venture burn By Erik Hersman Kenya- Having recently visited Addis Ababa, I thought I might write down some of my impressions. The last time I was here was over 20 years ago, as I would fly between Khartoum and Nairobi for boarding school. Needless to say, much has changed, except for the warm hospitality of

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On foot through Ethiopia’s forgotten land

Financial Times By Mike Carter In the latest of our Great Walks series – how a new chain of community-run guesthouses is making it easier for trekkers to explore Tigray’s dramatic landscapes A priest at the cliff-top church of Abuna Yemata Guh, in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia ©Alamy Trekkers approaching the church of

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Ethiopia’s coffee export decline

World Bulletin Ethiopia’s coffee export decline According to the trade ministry, coffee exports declined by 8.79 percent and revenues by 15.8 percent in the last ten years compared to the same period of 2013. Ethiopia’s coffee exports have declined in the last ten months, the Ethiopian Trade Ministry said on Friday. In a report, the

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