Ethiopia, Italy Sign Agreement to Support Job CreationDrought relief food items stolen in Oshikango

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Addis Ababa: Ethiopia and Italy have signed Implementing Agreement to ‘Support to job creation-oriented skills and infrastructures development’.

The Agreement was inked by State Minister of Ministry of Finance, Semereta Sewasew and Italian Ambassador to Ethiopia, Agostino Palese.

According to Ministry of Finance, with this agreement, Italy commits to provide finance assistance for a total amount of 12 million euros (748 million Birr) comprising 10 million euros loan and 2 million euros grant.

The Project aims at supporting decent job creation by enabling the flow of skills, also involving Italian excellencies for improving production processes and access to markets, particularly of women and young people.

It will contribute to the national drive for employment of approximately 2 million new young people aspiring to enter the job market annually.

Specifically, the agreement will finance infrastructural interventions to create a Skill Park in Addis Ababa, inclusive of a Centre of Excellence for Fashion and
Design, and an enterprise Incubator/Hub in Jimma.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

WINDHOEK: Food items meant for the national drought relief programme have been reported stolen at Oshikango in the Ohangwena Region.

The Office of the Prime Minister in a press release on Wednesday said the food items were stolen from the Oshikango warehouse.

It said a case has been registered with the Namibian Police and the suspects have been apprehended.

The OPM urges the public to refrain from buying drought relief items and to instead notify the Namibian Police of any suspicious sale of food items in their areas.

‘The Office of the Prime Minister is urging all 14 regional councils to safeguard the drought relief food items and to ensure the timely distribution of these items to the intended beneficiaries,’ it said.

Police investigations into the matter are ongoing.

Source: The Namibia Press Agency