Ethiopia: High Profile Corruption Case Finally to Go to Court – Addis Fortune


Ethiopia: High Profile Corruption Case Finally to Go to Court
Addis Fortune
After 90 days in police custody over allegations of corruption, Melaku Fenta, the former director general of the Ethiopian Revenues & Customs Authority (ERCA), will face charges in the next 15 days. He will be tried along with most of the 63 high and mid-level ...

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Ethiopia: High Profile Corruption Case Finally to Go to Court – Addis Fortune


Ethiopia: High Profile Corruption Case Finally to Go to Court
Addis Fortune
After 90 days in police custody over allegations of corruption, Melaku Fenta, the former director general of the Ethiopian Revenues & Customs Authority (ERCA), will face charges in the next 15 days. He will be tried along with most of the 63 high and mid-level ...

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Court Sends Two Employees of EEPCo to Jail – Addis Fortune


Court Sends Two Employees of EEPCo to Jail
Addis Fortune
The first Instance Bench of the Federal High Court on July 29, 2013, sentenced two employees of Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation (EEPCo) to rigorous prison terms for committing corruption. The corruption charge filed against the offenders by the ...

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Ethiopia, US to Replicate Strong Economic Ties – AllAfrica.com


Ethiopia, US to Replicate Strong Economic Ties
AllAfrica.com
Ethiopia and US show interest to replicate their strong bilateral relations in peace and security in to excellent economic and investment relations. Prime Minister Hailemariam met Ambassador Michael Forman, representative of the US Ministry of Trade.

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Oromo journalist, Lalise Wodajo, reunited with family after 8 years – Home – OPride.com


Oromo journalist, Lalise Wodajo, reunited with family after 8 years
Home - OPride.com
(OPride) – Jiitu Wakjira was only five years old when Ethiopian security forces took away her father, Dhabasa Wakjira, from their home in April 2004. Jiitu understood very little at the time, but remembers missing her father, whom she visited at Ethiopia's ...

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Ethiopian housemaid attacked her employer after a phone call: Police – Saudi Gazette


Ethiopian housemaid attacked her employer after a phone call: Police
Saudi Gazette
MAKKAH — A 17-year-old Ethiopian housemaid who stabbed her employer several times in Makkah called her home country just before the attack last week, a local police station told Okaz/Saudi Gazette. The victim was stabbed in the hands, neck, chest, and ...

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News in Brief – Citizen News


News in Brief
Citizen News
Seven fishermen in Todonyang, Turkana have been killed following fresh attacks by militiamen suspected to be from neighbouring Ethiopia . For that and other stories here is our local news round up ... View the discussion thread. Published in. Share with ...
Six fishermen feared dead in Turkana militia attackThe Standard Digital News

Six Turkana fishermen missing after militia attackThe Star
Kenya, Ethiopia Security Teams to Meet Amid Anxiety On Lake TurkanaAllAfrica.com

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Havering pupils return from charity trip to Ethiopia – Romford Recorder


Romford Recorder

Havering pupils return from charity trip to Ethiopia
Romford Recorder
Youngsters from two schools in Havering have returned from a trip to Ethiopia to provide 50 water filters for local families. Comments; Email; Print. To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in. The pupils from Bekoji welcome the Havering ...

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Two Ethiopian Journalists Held for a Week Without Charge – AllAfrica.com


Two Ethiopian Journalists Held for a Week Without Charge
AllAfrica.com
Nairobi — The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned about the arrest and week-long detention without charge of two journalists working for Radio Bilal, a station that has provided extensive coverage of ongoing anti-government protests staged by ...
Ethiopia's government crackdown will not resolve dispute with Muslims: CPJSudan Tribune


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Government Crackdown Will Not Resolve Dispute With Muslims – CPJ – AllAfrica.com


Government Crackdown Will Not Resolve Dispute With Muslims - CPJ
AllAfrica.com
Addis Ababa — An international press freedom group said the way Ethiopian authorities are handling to an ongoing dispute with the country's Muslim movement will not ease the two-year-long tensions between the government and the Islamic community.

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