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Ethiopia: The Road
Indepth Africa March 18, 2013: Ethiopia's new prime minister, Hailemariam Desalegn, continues to follow the policies of his predecessor and mentor, Meles Zenawi. In fact it appears that Hailemariam is trying to create a cult of the personality around Meles. Government … |
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Ethiopia: The Access Real Estate saga which expose … – Indepth Africa
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Ethiopia: The Access Real Estate saga which expose …
Indepth Africa When the surprise but brief arrest of Ermias Amelga, the beleaguered head of Access Real Estate was announced last month, the cause of his arrest would have been obvious to the hundreds of customers who accuse him of letting them down by failing to … |
Ethiopia: The Access Real Estate saga which expose … – Indepth Africa
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Ethiopia: The Access Real Estate saga which expose …
Indepth Africa When the surprise but brief arrest of Ermias Amelga, the beleaguered head of Access Real Estate was announced last month, the cause of his arrest would have been obvious to the hundreds of customers who accuse him of letting them down by failing to … |
Support Of Development Partners Needed To Realise Africa’s Renaissance … – Bernama
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Support Of Development Partners Needed To Realise Africa's Renaissance …
Bernama ADDIS ABABA, March 18 (BERNAMA-NNN-ENA) — Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Dessalegn says Africa's renaissance will be realised with strengthened support of its development partners. Speaking at the opening of the 5th TICAD (Tokyo … Prime Minister Hailemariam Holds Meeting With Vice-President of Japanese … |
Ethiopia: Man suspected of smuggling 490 pounds of marijuana is arrested – Nazret.com (blog)
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Ethiopia: Man suspected of smuggling 490 pounds of marijuana is arrested
Nazret.com (blog) Heflin police Tuesday released more information about the 41-year-old driver arrested Monday after police discovered the van he was driving was carrying 490 pounds of marijuana. Dawit Shiferaw Bekele, from Falls Church, Va., was charged with trafficking, … |
Al-Shabab fighters seize Hudur town in southern Somalia: Residents – Press TV
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Al-Shabab fighters seize Hudur town in southern Somalia: Residents
Press TV The file photo shows al-Shabab fighters standing guard in their military base in an unknown location in Somalia. Sun Mar 17, 2013 4:41PM. Share | Email | Print. Somalia's al-Shabab fighters have taken full control of the southern town of Hudur after Ethiopian … Somali Islamists 'retake key town' Somalia Al Shabaab retakes southern town Ethiopia arrests four Al-Qaeda allied suspects |
Ethiopia arrests four Al-Qaeda allied suspects – Indepth Africa
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Ethiopia arrests four Al-Qaeda allied suspects
Indepth Africa (ADDIS ABABA) – Ethiopian security forces have arrested four members of the Al-Qaeda allied Somalian Islamist extremist group, al-Shabaab. According to the National Security and Intelligence Agency, the militants were arrested on Friday in Moyale town … |
The selling of Ethiopia – Indepth Africa
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The selling of Ethiopia
Indepth Africa Actually that statement might not be true. We do know our country is being sold but we have no idea if the bidding has been open or closed. We have sold almost all of Gambella, we have leased half of Afar and Oromia has been parceled out bit by bit. |
Armless Tucson woman taking her message of hope to … – Indepth Africa
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Armless Tucson woman taking her message of hope to …
Indepth Africa Jessica Cox, who was born without arms, flies a single-engine plane near San Manuel. Cox is a motivational speaker on disability issues. A Tucson woman born with no arms is taking a message to impoverished and post-conflict countries, where people with … |
Armless Tucson woman taking her message of hope to Ethiopia – Arizona Daily Star
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Armless Tucson woman taking her message of hope to Ethiopia
Arizona Daily Star A Tucson woman born with no arms is taking a message to impoverished and post-conflict countries, where people with physical impairments are often shunned and prevented from going to school. Jessica Cox, 30, is to travel to Ethiopia next month as a … |
