Yaounde: Man commits suicide after killing girlfriendEfforts Underway to Attract Benelux Investors to Ethiopia

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A young man who allegedly killed his girlfriend at a place called ‘derriere immeuble rose’ in Odza-Yaounde was found dead a stone’s throw from the crime scene on January 30, 2024.

It is believed he took away his own life by hanging.

Sources said the alleged murderer, killed his girlfriend for dumping him because of his violent character for another man.

Those who know about the incident said on Monday, January 29, 2024, he invited the lady to an unusual place to collect money for their three-year-old daughter’s upkeep.

She was accompanied by her new boyfriend whom she asked to wait for her at a distance from the appointment venue. After a long silence without returning, the new boyfriend followed the path she took but only discovered she had been decapitated.

He raised an alarm and a manhunt was launched to lay hands on the alleged murderer, who was later found hanging dead on a tree, not far from where the lady was murdered.

An investigation has been opened to shed light on the passionate crime.

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Addis Ababa: Efforts are underway to engage widely Benelux investors in horticulture, pharmaceuticals industry and other fields in Ethiopia, according to Ambassador Hirut Zamene.

Ethiopia’s ambassador to Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and the European Union, Hirut Zamene told ENA that efforts are underway to widely involve investors in exploiting the huge potential of Ethiopia’s tourism, horticulture and other fields.

Efforts are also underway to widely promote other amazing attractions, including the new tourist destinations built through the initiatives of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

She further stated that various activities are being carried out in promoting Ethiopia’s tourism attractions and investment opportunities to European countries.

Promotions would, for instance, be made at the annual “Brussels Holiday Fair” that will be held from 4-10 February 2024, she stated.

The 65th annual Brussels Holiday Fair is expected to attract more than 100,000 visitors.

In this way, promotion works will be
carried out to enable the Benelux investors engage in horticulture, pharmaceutical industry and other fields in Ethiopia.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency