PM Office Transfers ‘Dine for Ethiopia’ Projects to Regions, Ethiopian Takes Magt, Operation of Lodges


Addis Ababa: Office of the Prime Minister ceremoniously transferred ‘Dine for Ethiopia’ projects to the Amhara, Oromia and South West Region and conducted a signing ceremony for the management and operation agreement of the ‘Dine for Ethiopia’ lodges, by Ethiopian Airlines, operating under its renowned Skylight Hotel brand.

According to the Office of the Prime Minister (PMO), today marks a significant milestone for the ‘Dine for Ethiopia’ projects.

PMO ceremoniously transferred the projects to the Amhara, Oromia and South West Ethiopia People Region and conducted a signing ceremony for the management and operation agreement of the ‘Dine for Ethiopia’ lodges, by Ethiopian Airlines, operating under its renowned Skylight Hotel brand.

It is to be recalled that three of the four projects (Halala Kella Lodge; Chebera Churchura Elephant Paw Lodge and Wonchi Eco Lodge) have been recently inaugurated, with the Gorgora project completion and inauguration in the pipeline.

The ‘Dine for Ethiopia’ initiative, champion
ed by the Prime Minister, aimed to bolster tourism, a cornerstone of our national homegrown economic reform program.

These projects rallied public support during the financing stage, generated numerous jobs during construction, and kickstarted extensive infrastructure development. They stand as symbols of innovative project management and swift completion.

Entrusting their operation and management to our national flag carrier, Ethiopian Airlines, promises not only enhanced service but also an avenue for international tourism promotion.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

IFA Forges Partnership with Peace Ministry To Work on Conflict Prevention and Peace Building


Addis Ababa: Institute of Foreign Affairs (IFA) and Ministry of Peace (MoP) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to further expand their partnership that basically aims to conduct a joint policy research on conflict prevention and peace building.

Executive Director of IFA, Jafar Bedru and State Minister of Peace, Cherugeta Genene signed the MoU.

Exchange of information, research data, and resources between the two Parties are the key points portrayed in the MoU.

The MoU indeed marks to encourage cooperation and collaboration to enhance the involvement of Peace Ministry in regional and international affairs.

It also seeks to enhance the capability of the ministry to effectively engage in foreign policy matters and regional development.

Additionally, the agreement will provide a platform for the ministry to contribute its expertise and knowledge in informing Ethiopia’s domestic and foreign policy directions.

As the agreement further prioritizes in addressing issues related to peace building, na
tion building, and intergovernmental relations as well as conflict management, particularly with neighboring countries, the outcome will be pertinent in achieving the mandates of both the Institute and the Ministry.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Members of Second Generation Ethiopian Diaspora Arriving in Addis Ababa


Addis Ababa: Members of the second generation Ethiopian Diaspora are arriving in Addis Ababa as part of the invitation extended by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

It is to be recalled that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on December 23/2023 had called on the second-generation foreigners of Ethiopian origin to come home in three phases until September 2024.

More than 74,000 second-generation of Ethiopian Diaspora have visited their ancestral homeland in the first phase alone which was carried out under the motto “Connect to Your Culture.”

The second-round homecoming under the motto ‘Connect to Your History’ has been launched and will last till 8th May 2024.

Several Ethiopians who are coming home for Easter holiday have arrived in Addis Ababa this morning.

Upon their arrival at the Bole International Airport, the Ethiopians were welcomed by the Minister of Tourism, Ambassador Nasise Chali and other government officials.

The third phase of second generation home coming will be held from June to September 2024, it was
indicated.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Transforming Addis into a More Livable and Vibrant City


Addis Ababa: In addition to serving as Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa is significant to African politics and diplomacy. Along with the embassies of many nations throughout the world, the city is home to the headquarters of important international organizations like the African Union and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).

Recognizing the importance of Addis Ababa, not only for its residents but also for the international diplomatic community, the government has been dedicated to improving the city’s livability for its millions of inhabitants and the staff of various international organizations. Through collaboration between the Addis Ababa city administration and the federal government, a series of measures have been undertaken to transform the city into a cutting-edge, smart metropolis.

Over the past few years, Addis Ababa has undergone a remarkable transformation, thanks to the initiative led by Prime Minister Abiy to enhance the city’s aesthetics. The efforts have borne fruit, wit
h the creation of world-class parks and museums that have greatly supported the country’s tourism sector. Notable achievements include Unity Park, Entoto Park, Friendship Park, the Science Museum, the National Palace Museum, and the Adwa Memorial Museum, which have added to the city’s allure for both residents and visitors.

In addition to these accomplishments, the government has intensified its collaboration with the private sector to further elevate Addis Ababa’s status as the political capital of Africa and a hub for influential international organizations. One such project is the corridor development initiative, aimed at elevating the city’s stand global smart city standards.

Rebuilding slum areas, renovating and improving infrastructure facilities such as integrated drainage systems and utilities, as well as expanding of roads to handle increased traffic, building roomy walkways for pedestrians, repairing historic buildings, and modernizing structures to conform to the city’s aesthetic standards to imp
rove the living conditions of citizens.

As part of the city’s continued development activities, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed recently announced another significant project. He has launched a campaign to revolutionize public sanitation infrastructure, envisioning modern, hygienic, and inclusive restroom facilities across urban areas.

The campaign, named “Clean Streets and Healthy Livelihood,” places community engagement at its core and aligns with a broader commitment to creating cities that cater to the needs of all citizens. Prime Minister Abiy has called upon Ethiopians to join hands in building cities that prioritize cleanliness and inclusivity, emphasizing the importance of collective effort.

This campaign builds upon the Prime Minister’s transformative endeavors during his six-year tenure, which have focused on improving urban environments and public amenities. The campaign dubbed ‘clean streets and healthy livelihood,’ is closely linked to the beautification of Addis Ababa, the greening of the city, the
road corridor development project, and the ongoing rehabilitation of infrastructure.

‘As we embark on this new initiative, I call upon all Ethiopians to contribute their share in creating cities that are conducive for everyone,’ he posted on X.

The campaign which could be launched in regional cities as well is closely connected to the beautification of Addis Ababa and greening the city along with road corridor development project and rehabilitation of infrastructures currently underway in the city.

For many decades, Addis Ababa has lacked standardized public restrooms and sanitary services, often leading residents to resort to unsanitary alternatives in isolated corners. The project aims to provide the public with standardized restrooms and sanitation facilities and is financed through donations from the general public, individual donors, and institutions and companies that have enthusiastically embraced the Prime Minister’s initiative.

The project is expected to provide residents with access to public sa
nitation services in a more dignified manner, reducing the spread of waterborne diseases and related health hazards. Over time, it may also create employment opportunities for those in need and serve as a source of income generation for the unemployed.

This project is also an integral part of the green legacy initiative, which contributes to various ecotourism projects and park developments that are already modernizing Addis Ababa’s landscape.

To ensure the sustainability of the project and create a vibrant and healthy environment for the public to enjoy the benefits of improved sanitation, it is essential to emphasize the importance of public participation and organized development.

As efforts to secure funds for the project, a telethon has been launched last week by the premier. The fundraising activity can serve as a showcase for the significance of cooperation and mutual concern in improving the health and beautification of cities across the country. The general public and individual companies have bee
n actively participating in the telethon.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Mbumba conveys message of condolences to Kenya


WINDHOEK: President Nangolo Mbumba conveyed a message of condolences to President William Ruto of the Republic of Kenya, following the loss of lives caused by mass flooding this week.

The floods in Nairobi, the nation’s capital, and elsewhere in the country, have displaced over 165 000 people and wrecked homes, washed away bridges, and injured dozens of people.

Mbumba in his message shared by the Presidency on Thursday said: ‘I am confident that the people of Kenya will rise from this ordeal, which has not only led to the loss of lives and left several injured, but also caused the destruction of infrastructure.’

The Namibian Head of State said he was confident that the people of Kenya would rise from this ordeal.

Mbumba said Namibia stands in solidarity with Kenya, noting: ‘We are keeping the fraternal people of Kenya in our prayers during this difficult period.’

Source: The Namibia Press Agency

Maroua: Lamido outlines safety measures as heat waves intensify

By Charity Nginyu

Abdoulaye Yerima Bakari, Lamido of Maroua has issued a communique urging the public to take heed of necessary precautions in the face of scorching heat waves currently gripping Maroua.

With temperatures soaring, Lamido Bakari emphasizes the importance of safeguarding against the sweltering sun. ‘It is imperative for everyone to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun,’ he stated in a communique.

In the said statement to the populace, Lamido Bakari highlighted key steps to mitigate the effects of the heatwave.

‘Drink plenty of water,’ he advised, stressing the importance of staying hydrated amidst the blistering conditions.

Furthermore, he urged citizens to venture outdoors only when necessary to prioritize their well-being in the face of the intense heat.

Acknowledging the potential health implications of the soaring temperatures, Lamido Bakari went further to urge individuals to seek medical attention promptly if they experience any discomfort.

‘I urge you to seek assistance from the nea
rest healthcare facility if you feel unwell,’ he emphasized.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Douala V: Bikers, traders wrestle municipal police

Owners of poorly parked motorcycles and traders occupying pedestrian tracks at the Bonamoussadi market in the Douala V municipality have wrestled with the municipal police elements who confiscated their bikes and goods on May 2, 2024 upon the instruction of the D.O., Asongwe Cletus.

Some of the victims decried injustice. ‘The solution is not seizing bikes but saying park your motorbike properly.’

‘We pay 100 frs daily for the space we occupy along the road, now they come to frustrate us by seizing our business items. They should return our goods and show us where to sell because there is no space left inside the market,’ a motorbike rider and a trader said respectively.

According to the D.O. who was also on the field to supervise the activity which falls under the ‘Operation Douala Clean City’, the exercise aims at fighting urban disorder and high crime wave in the municipality:

‘It is for the good of all. The D.O has no interest in seizing your food items, motorbikes and trucks. All we need is your organ
ization like in Kotto where traders are well organized. I was here days ago for sensitization.’

Over 20 motorcycles were confiscated, dozens of trucks, wheelbarrows with with goods were also carried away by the elements of the Douala V municipal police.

Source: Cameroon News Agency