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Friday, April 20, 2018

የጠ/ሚ አብይ ንግግር በጎንደር


የጠ/ሚ አብይ አህመድ የጎንደር ጉብኝታቸው ሙሉ ንግግር

የመካከለኛው ዘመን ስልጣኔ መሰረት እና የህዝባችን የከፍታ መሰላል፤ የባህል እና ውብ እሴቶቻቸችን ማህተም፤ የዘመናዊቷ ኢትዮጵያ ጌጥ እና የትጉሀን ልጆች እናት፣ የኢትዮጵያችን የታሪክ አውድማ እና የኩሩ ህዝብ ምድር፣ የዛሬያችን መሰረት ትላንት በተጣለባት ድንቅ ከተማ ጎንደር ተገኝቼ መልዕክት ማስተላለፍ በመቻሌ የተሰማኝን ልባዊ ክብር ለመግለጽ እወዳለሁ፡፡

ለሀገራችሁ እና ለህዝባችሁ የምታሳዩት ፍቅር፤ ለቃላችሁ የምትሰጡት ክብር እና በሀገር አንድነት ላይ ያላችሁን ፅኑ አቋም ሁሉም ኢትዮጵያዊ በውል ይረዳዋል፣ ያከብረዋል፡፡


ጎንደር ከጃንተከል ጥላዋ ስር በዘመን ሀዲድ ላይ እያኖረች የመጣችው የመነጋገር፣ የመከራከር፣ የመወያየት፣ የመደማመጥ፣ የመቀራረብ፣ የመተሳሰብ እና ያለመናወጥ፤ የአብሮነት ካብ፣ የድንቅና ረቂቅ ባህል ለዘመናዊቷ ኢትዮጵያ ዲሞክራሲ ባህል መዳበር ያለው አንድምታ ከፍተኛ ነው፡፡

በኢትዮጵያ ታሪክ ውስጥ ጎንደር ጉልህ ድረሻ አላት፡፡ ጠቢባን ልጆችዋ በኪነ ሕንፃ የላቀ እርምጃቸው ዛሬም ድረስ የምንደመምበትን የፋሲል ቤተ-መንግስት አንፀው እንዳቆዩልን ሁሉ አብሮነትን ባካተተ ዝማኔ የመንግስት መቀመጫ ቀደምት ታሪክ አኑረዋል፡፡ ሊቃውንቶቿ አማርኛን ከንግግር ወደ ጽሁፍ ቋንቋነት ያሸጋገሩ ብቻም ሳይሆኑ አሻራቸው ዘመንና ትውልድን በተሻገሩ ስራዎች ህያው ሆነው ይኖራሉ፡፡

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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Meet Ethiopian's New Cabinate by Dr Abiy

Here is the list of ministerial appointments – approved by the parliament today:
Shiferaw Shigutie Minister of Agriculture and Livestock resource
Sirag Fegessa Minister of Transport
Dr. Hirut Woldemariam- Minister of Labor and Social Affairs
Teshome Toga – Minister of Public Enterprises
Umer Hussien – Authority of Customs and Revenue Director-General (with the rank of minister)
Uba Mohamed – Minister of Information and Communication Technology
Dr. Ambachew Mekonen- Minister of industry
Motuma Mekassa – Minister of Defense
Fozia Amin – Minister of Culture and Tourism
Ahmed Shide – Minister of Government Communication Affairs Office
Jantirar Abay – Minister of Housing and Urban Development
Melese Alemu – Minister of Mines, Petroleum and Natural Gas
Birhanu Tsegaye – Attorney General (with the rank of minister)
Yalem Tsegay- Women and Children Affairs Minister
Melaku Alebel – Minister of Trade
Dr. Amir Aman – Minister of Health


የጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር ዶክተር አብይ አህመድ ሙሉ የካቢኔ አባላት ዝርዝር
1-ደመቀ መኮንን- ምክትል ጠቅላይ ሚኒስትር
2-ወርቅነህ ገበየሁ- የውጭ ጉዳይ ሚኒስትር
3-ሞቱማ መቃሳ- የመከላከያ ሚኒስትር
4-ታዚስ ቾፋ -የፐብሊክ ሰርቪስና እና የሰው ሀብት ልማት ሚኒስትር
5-አብርሃም ተከስተ- የገንዘብና ኢኮኖሚ ትብብር ሚኒስትር
6-ከበደ ጫኔ- የፌዴራል ጉዳዮች እና የአርብቶ አደርአካባቢዎችልማት ሚኒስትር
7-መላኩ አለበል- የንግድ ሚኒስትር
8-ኡባ መሀመድ- የኮሙኒኬሽንና ኢንፎርሜሽንና ቴክኖሎጂ ሚኒስትር
9-አምባቸው መኮንን- የኢንዱስትሪ ሚኒስትር
10-ሂሩት ወልደማሪያም- የሠራተኛና ማህበራዊ ጉዳይ ሚኒስትር
11-ሽፈራሁ ሸጉጤ- የግብርናና እንስሳት ሀብት ሚኒስትር
12-ጌታሁን መኩሪያ- የሳይንስና ቴክኖሎጂ ሚኒስትር
13-ሲራጅ ፈጌሳ- ትራንስፖርት ሚኒስትር
14-ጃንጥራር አባይ- የከተማ ልማትና ቤቶች ሚኒስትር
15-አይሻ መሐመድ- የግንባታ ሚኒስትር
16-ስለሽ በቀለ- የውሃ፣ መስኖና እና የኤሌክትሪክ ሚኒስትር
17-መለሰ አለሙ- የማዕድን፣ የነዳጅ እና የተፈጥሮ ጋዝ ሚኒስትር
18-ገመዶ ዳሌ- የአካባቢ ጥበቃ፣ ደን እና የአየር ንብረት ለውጥ ሚኒስትር
19-ጥላዬ ጌቴ- የትምህርት ሚኒስትር
20-ይናገር ደሴ- የብሔራዊ ፕላን ኮሚሽን ኮሚሽነር
21-አሚር አማን- የጤና ጥበቃ ሚኒስትር
22-ተሾመ ቶጋ -የመንግስት የልማት ድርጅቶች ሚኒስትር
23 ብርሃኑ ፀጋዬ- ጠቅላይ አቃቤ ህግ
24-ፎዚያ አሚን- የባህል እና ቱሪዝም ሚኒስትር
25-ያለም ፀጋዬ- የሴቶችና የህፃናት ጉዳይ ሚኒስትር
26-እርስቱ ይርዳው- የወጣትና ስፖርት ሚኒስትር
27-ኡመር ሁሴን -የኢትዮጵያ ገቢዎችና ጉምሩክ ባለሥልጣን
28 አስመላሽ ወልደስላሴ- በህዝብ ተወካዮች ምክር ቤትየመንግስት ተጠሪ ሚኒስትር
29- አህመድ ሸዴ- የመንግስት ኮሙኒኬሽን ጉዳዮች ጽህፈት ቤት ኃላፊ ሚኒስትር



Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Ethiopian Airlines has resumed its international flights after a temporary interruption

(file photo).
Ethiopian Airlines has resumed its international flights after a temporary interruption following fall outs arisen with air traffic controllers, Ethiopian Civil Aviation Authority (ECAA) disclosed.

ECAA Director-General Colonel Wosenyeleh Hunegnaw told ENA that because of row between the Aviation Authorities and air traffic controllers' take-off flights has been interrupted for an hour.

The flight interruption is not affects incoming aircrafts but only departures from the airport.

However, after discussion held with the management of Ethiopia Airlines, regular flights have been on track, the Director-General confirmed.

Wednesday, April 4, 2018

እንግሊዞች ከኢትዮጵያ የሰረቋቸውን ታሪካዊ ቅርሳቅርሶች ለኢትዮጵያ በእረጅም ጊዜ ብድር ሊያውሱ ነው።




የሌባ  አይነ ደረቅ  መልሶ  ልብ  ያደርቅ

Treasures including a gold crown and a royal wedding dress, which were taken from Ethiopia by the British 150 years ago, could be returned to Africa by the Victoria and Albert Musuem on long-term loan.
Ethiopia lodged a formal restitution claim in 2007 for hundreds of important and beautiful manuscripts and artefacts being held by various British institutions, all plundered after the 1868 capture of Maqdala, the mountain capital of Emperor Tewodros II in what was then Abyssinia.
That request has been refused. But in the run-up to a Maqdala display opening this week at the V&A, a compromise has been offered by the museum’s director, Tristram Hunt, who said: “The speediest way, if Ethiopia wanted to have these items on display, is a long-term loan … that would be the easiest way to manage it.”
The offer is significant given the pledge by the French president, Emmanuel Macron, that the return of African artefacts would be a “top priority” for his administration


The loan proposal has been welcomed by the Ethiopian state and campaigners, but Hunt said it was a complex debate and it was important not to extrapolate a “blanket policy”.
He told the Guardian: “You have to take it item by item and you have to take it history by history. Once you unpick the histories of the collections it becomes a great deal more complicated and challenging.”
The Maqdala display, which opens on Thursday, will show 20 items taken after a military expedition to secure the release of British hostages taken by Tewodros. The British victory culminated in the emperor’s suicide and the destruction of his fortress.
Hundreds of artefacts were plundered from Maqdala and the emperor’s treasury cleared with 15 elephants and 200 mules needed to transport them. Campaigners have identified about a dozen UK institutions that own them, from the V&A in London to the Royal Library at Windsor Castle to a regimental museum in Halifax.
Hunt said there were a number of reasons why a simple return was not possible, including the legal difficulties around deaccessioning and the “philosophical case for cosmopolitanism in museum collections”.

“This can only be a great improvement on what has happened before,” he said. “There are certain things that are important to Ethiopia that are never on display in the UK so I think a loan, on a long-term basis, would be a great gift to the country.”
Eshete hoped by taking this first step it might also educate the British public about the merit of returning objects: “Once they see they are used in a proper way and in a way that is accessible to not only the Ethiopian public but the international public … people may well change their mind about the value of holding on to them for ever.”
The museum has worked closely with the Ethiopian embassy before the anniversary display. The ambassador, Hailemichael Aberra Afework, said: “We are delighted with the new partnership between Ethiopia and the V&A and look forward to working together in the future to our mutual benefit.
“Future cooperation will be especially beneficial in terms of capacity building and skills transfer in the care and maintenance of cultural heritage, in which the V&A has extensive experience.”
The loan may put pressure on other institutions to follow suit. The British Museum has about 80 objects from Maqdala, including a number of tabots – believed by Ethiopian Christians to be the dwelling place of God on earth, a symbol of the Ark of the Covenant.
They have never been on public display because of their religious importance and can only be seen, even by a curator, with the agreement of the Ethiopian Orthodox church.
Other objects are on display but the British Museum argues the value of them being seen by the public is in a global context. A spokeswoman said the museum would consider any loan request from Ethiopia.
Museums have international long-term loans in place but many believe they should go further, with the debate given impetus in November when Macron said in a speech: “African heritage can’t just be in European private collections and museums.”
Hunt said politicians often had “geopolitical, if not trade and defence deals in mind” when they made such statements. “You have to approach it in an item by item manner.
“I think personally It would not be a bad idea to think about how we use development aid money for greater partnerships for conservation, heritage management and artefact support in countries, like Ethiopia, which have an incredible heritage and the prospect of a growing, global market of visitors.”


Monday, April 2, 2018

Breaking News! Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed Live coverage

Breaking News! Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr  Abiy Ahmed Live coverage
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Sunday, April 1, 2018

From running on the field to running his country . Haile Geberesilassie becomes Ethiopian's new Vice Prime Minster




From running on the field to running his country . Haile Geberesilassie becomes Ethiopian's  new Vice Prime Minster .
For most  sport fans and non sport fans Haile Gebere Silassie is not a strange name , he is the house hold name when  we are talking about track and field. Now the retired  world track and field champion is about to run his country. Ethiopia's newly elected prime minister  Abiy Ahmed just snapped a good cabinet member to lead his country. After a fierce battle in his party yesterday  the state media CNN announced Haile Geberesilasse   has become the newly elected Ethiopian Vice Prime Minster.

When a reporter asked Haile  about his position Haile said
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