Ethiopian Delegation in Djibouti for 3 Days Official Working Visit

The Ethiopian delegation led by the newly appointed CEO of Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise, Beriso Amelo is paying a 3 days working visit to Djibouti.

According to Ethiopian Embassy in Djibouti, the delegation today visited SGTD Doraleh Terminal and Doraleh port.

The delegation also discussed with CEO of the port of Djibouti Djama Ibrahim Darar on issues of the Ethio-Djibouti maritime transport and logistics service sector.

The delegation is expected to visit several other port service providing facilities over the coming days.

The CEO of Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics, joined by Ethiopian Ambassador in Djibouti Berhanu Tsegaye has also met with Chairman of Djibouti Ports and Free Zones Authority (DPFZA), Omar Hadi.

During the occasion the two officials held a briefing session on ways to further cooperation between Ethiopia and Djibouti in the maritime and logistics sector.

The visit aims at taking significant steps to boost Ethi-Djibouti shipping and logistics sector.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

University games: Athletes from 23 delegations begin competing in Ngaoundere

The 23rd edition of the University games in Ngaoundere kicked off on Saturday, April 29, with over 3000 athletes converging on the event ground.

The participants from 23 delegations representing the ten regions of Cameroon, will compete in 14 sports disciplines which will also feature cultural displays from fan clubs. The activities will run till May 6.

During the opening ceremony presided at by the Minister of Higher Education, accompanied by Minister Narcisse Mouelle Kombi of Sports and Physical Education, Jacques Fame Ndongo told the athletes that what has brought them together goes beyond winning a prize.

“Through this competition, we are celebrating friendship, fair play, performance, equity, sports ethic, and fraternity. It is therefore not just to win the trophy” the Higher Education Minister said.

The rector of the host University Prof. Uphie Chinje assured the population that all has been put in place to ensure a successful event.

This year’s edition of the games comes after a three-year break since 2019, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Delegations from 4 African Countries in Ethiopia for Study Tour

A total of 14 delegations comprising ministers and officials from Zambia, Niger, Tanzania and Cote d’Ivoire arrived in Addis Ababa to conduct a study tour in Ethiopia.

The delegation was warmly welcomed at the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport by senior government officials.

The tour is organized to exchange the encouraging experiences of Ethiopia in transforming agriculture, particularly wheat, avocado, and coffee developments in Ethiopia.

During its four day tour in Ethioipia, the delegation is expected to visit various agricultural development activities in Oromia region.

Advisor to Oromia Chief Administrator Yared Teshome told ENA that African countries can learn from Ethiopia’s experiences in ensuring food security.

Yared revealed that the region has been working on 37 different initiatives. Of those, the delegated will visit the wheat, avocado and coffee initiatives.

“We do have a lot of best practices and now our African brothers are coming here to share our experiences. This is a basic thing for our strategic objective that African problems should be solved by sons and daughters of Africa,” he stressed.

The success in wheat production is more exemplary to our African brothers; and avocado, the new initiative, is the other successful endeavor being realized in the regional state, he elaborated.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Two teachers perish in head-on collision at Mwenge village

Two teachers died on Saturday night when their vehicles crashed into each other, while three passengers are in critical condition at Andara District Hospital in Kavango East Region’s Mukwe Constituency.

The Namibian Police Force in the region confirmed this in its weekend crime report issued on Sunday.

It is alleged that the two teachers, identified as Richard Thitaka, 30, from Diyogha village in Kavango East and Robert Liyali, 58, from Impalila Island in the Zambezi Region, lost their lives at Mwenge village, 30km west from Divundu on the B8 road of the Trans-Caprivi Highway.

According to the police report, the two teachers, who were the drivers of the respective vehicles, were approaching from different directions before the head-on collision happened.

The two teachers are said to be friends who both taught at Andara Combined School.

They reportedly called each other to meet up at Mbapuka village to celebrate the birthday of a friend who was also a passenger in one of the vehicles.

One of the cars was driving from the west to eastern direction while the other was driving from east to west.

The police explain that one vehicle upon approaching the other had its lights on bright mode, making it difficult for the other motorist to have a full view of the road ahead of him.

Due to that bright light, one of the drivers allegedly lost control of his vehicle causing the head-on collision that claimed both drivers’ lives on the spot.

The three passengers who were all in one vehicle where rushed to Andara District Hospital with serious injuries.

The next of kin of the two deceased teachers have been informed and investigations continue.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency