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Ethiopian Entrepreneur to Launch Computer Manufacturing Plant in Ethiopia
An Ethiopian entrepreneur residing in Holland is to establish personal computer (PC) assembly in Gonder City, Amhara State at a cost of 10 million Birr.

The investor, Dr. Yemane Kokebie said the assembly, which is established on the premise of the ‘Polytechnic University’, will begin production as of the second half of the coming fiscal year.

Students of the university will be assembling PC parts coming from Holland and USA, he said, the assembly will also provide maintenance services besides selling PCs and accessories to customers.

The establishment of the assembly will help to make the city become model centre of information technology in Ethiopia besides creating jobs to 150 persons, he said.

According to the owner, the assembly will reduce price of a PC in the city to some 4,000 Birr, which stands about 10,000 Birr presently.

The assembly has also plans to interconnect Mayor’s Office with sectoral offices through local area network and to computerize public services in the city.

The owner said the assembly will be working closely with a Holland-based university to establish technological research institute in the city and expand IT services in the country.
 
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Ethiopia's Decisive Victory at Adowa
 
Building a research infrastructure in Ethiopia
 
Sudan keen to boost economic ties with Ethiopia
 
China, Ethiopia to work on hydropower
 
Ethiopian College First Ever Private College to Award Nursing Degree Absolutely Free of Charge
By Biruk Girma
Addis Ababa

A batch of 16 students who happened to be the first degree students to train in nursing free of charge on Wednesday received their degree from the first privately owned Nursing College.

The graduated students were the seventh batch to SalaM Nurse College but first to be awarded with B.Sc degree in General Nursing Science.

"You are our first degree graduate students in this smaller group", said Bayech Tsegaye, College Dean while congratulating the team.

The dean said the students underwent a four-year training equipped with latest international standard knowledge, skills and values necessary to render quality health services to the society.

Established by the famed business tycoon Sheik Mohammed Hussin Al-Amoudi in 1998, under SalaM Health Care Plc, the college had graduated 277 nurses at a diploma level free of charge.

 
Ethiopian doubles exports to US under trade pact
 
Interesting Places To Visit In Ethiopia
 
Ethiopia’s export to USA almost doubles in two years
 
Restaurant Review: New East Liberty restaurant offers more choices for communal dining
 
Talented Ethiopian Programmer, Alemayehu Gemeda, Launches a New Video Sharing Website
Check out this very creative site, EthioTube.net
 
Visiting Gondar, the Ancinet Capital City of Ethiopia
 
Bringing amusement machines to Ethiopia for the first time has proved a significant success
Success for Dubai-based Amusement Services International, headed by Prakash Vivekanand
 
School's book drive promotes reading locally, abroad
Tracy school's book drive to help Ethiopians
 
Educator leaves literacy legacy in Ethiopia
 
Ethiopia wants to strengthen energetic cooperation with China
 
Bond Between Ethiopians, African Americans Examined
 
African athletes to warm up for Beijing in Ethiopia
 
Traveling artist Bezabih creates through Ethiopian eyes
 
Ethiopia: Firm plans to export 20,000 camels
 
Ethiopia dethrones Russia at Yokohama Women’s Ekiden
 
DNA studies map human migration
The pattern of genetic mutations offers evidence that an ancient band of explorers left what is now Ethiopia and went on to colonize most of the world.
 
Genetic Mix Along the Ethnic Divide
 
FIFA, CAF move to end Ethiopian soccer wrangles
 
From tending sheep to the Ivy League
Yarden Fanta-Vagenstein, the first woman of Ethiopian descent to earn her doctoral degree in Israel.
 
Marcus Samuelsson - Ethiopian Chef Who Made It To The Very Top
 
Genetic Mutations Offer Insights on Human Diversity
Washington Post: New research further shows that genetic diversity declines steadily the farther one's ancestors traveled from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, which is roughly the site of the exit turnstile for the "out-of-Africa" migration.
 
BDFC Ethiopia secures land for coffee roasting factory
February 23, 2008

(LONDON) — BDFC Ethiopia, subsidiary of B&D Food Corp. (BDFC), has secured 10 hectares of land to build a coffee factory, company officials said Friday.

Located in Burayu, 25 kilometers from the capital Addis-Ababa, the plant will be capable of sorting green coffee beans, roasting and producing freeze-dried instant coffee.

The project is expected to be completed in time for the initial 2010 harvest from the company’s planned 5,000 hectare coffee plantation in the Jimma region. Currently the plantation land is being cleaned and surveyed.

 
An African Call for a Moratorium on Agrofuel Developments
 
37 million Birr for projects in Ethiopia
 
ECA chief calls for faster growth rates
 
ILO links Ethiopian business to women entrepreneurs
 
FIFA and CAF establish a road-map to normalize the Ethiopian FF
 
Greener eBusiness UK invests in Ethiopian forest
 
Ethiopia: Ancient caves discovered in Keffa
 
Addis Ababa Airport to use bar coded boarding passes
 
How Humans Spread from Ethiopia to Populate the Globe Over the Past 100,000 Years
Two studies of genetic mutations tracked how humans spread from Ethiopia 100,000 years ago.
 
B&D and Ethiopian President Will Place Corner Stone for Large Coffee Processing Factory in Ethiopia
 
UK Coffee Roaster Shows Support for Ethiopian Coffee Farmers
 
How Coffee Spread From Ethiopia to the Rest of the World
 
A Visit to Little Ethiopia
Forget what your mama told you-- it's OK eat with your hands, at least in Little Ethiopia.
 
University of Arizona 3-year grant will offer classes on disaster management
 
Unfamiliar cuisine gets the spotlight at 2 Ethiopian restaurants
 
Alleviating Food Shortage through Commodity Exchange Market in Ethiopia
 
915 investors licenced in 6 months in Ethiopia
 
Author describes tests facing Ethiopian Israelis
 
Maryam Yusuf Jamal ready, eager to follow up on ’07 success
 
A visit to Washington DC's 9th Street.
 
Author Mawi Asgedom to keynote Ethiopian celebration
 
The CGAP and the MFMI to Hold Funder Training Course in Addis
APRIL 7-11, 2008, ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA

MICROFINANCE EVENT: The Consultative Group to Assist the Poor (CGAP) and the Microfinance Management Institute (MFMI) to Hold Funder Training Course in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
 
Ethiopia Reads @Sidamo Coffee and Tea
 
ATHLETICS: Defar, Burka lead Ethiopia squad
 
Providence Public Library Programs: Author Dinaw Mengestu This Sunday Feb 24, 2008
 
Double serving of wat? - Samuel Alemu, owner of Cafe Lalibela
Multiple Tempe restaurants offer traditional African cuisine
 
We are family: Wayland family opens up home for Ethiopian girl
 
Ethiopia is now coming up roses
Cut flower exports are a sign of the country''s fast-growing economy.
 
Ethiopian Airlines licensed to fly cargo between Addis and Nairobi
 
Bekele breaks world two-mile record
 
Ethiopia's Bekele runs indoor world best for two miles
 
Ethiopia to boost coffee exports
 
Continent Divided: 'Africa Unite'
THE DOCUMENTARY FILM "Africa Unite" isn''t yet another recycled Bob Marley artifact trotted out to celebrate an anniversary and cash more checks.
 
Investors Making Preparation to Build 13 billion Birr Tourist City
United Arab Emirates (UAE) investors, who signed an agreement with Oromia State administration to establish a tourist city with 13 billion birr capital, have been making preparations to launch construction, State investment commission said.

Commissioner Alemu Semi told ENA on Wednesday that Enjaz Business Group of Emirates Company signed the agreement with the administration last year to establish the city around Abayata and Shala Lakes of West Arssi Zone.

According to the agreement, the investors received 38,000 hectares of land to construct the city.

Currently, a master plan is being prepared for the city, Alemu said, adding, soil research and selection of sites was carried out to launch construction.

The investors received additional 40,000 hectares of land to establish a factory meant for manufacturing prefab. The factory will be erected on the coming May, he added.

The modern city, which will have residential units, schools, sports fields, recreational and business centers, health institutions and a modern airport, among others, will radically augment the nation’s tourism industry.

 
Valentine’s Day pushes Ethiopia, export cut flower in mass
 
After the airlift: Israel’s Ethiopians, 18 years on
 
Ethiopian gets simulator for regional training
 
33 Billion Birr Cement Manufacturing Companies Licensed
The Ministry of Trade and Industry said investors with a combined capital of over 33 billion Birr (~ $3.5 Billion USD) have received licenses to engage in cement manufacturing in Ethiopia.

The factories are believed to produce 767,000 tons of cement until the end of the current Ethiopian budget year.

The current supply of cement is not satisfactory as compared to the present demand for cement in the country.

There are plans to increase the annual cement production capacity to 4.7 million tones from the current 1.6 million tones at the end of the five-year program.

Accordingly, the government has made the sector open and conducive to private investors, with a view to achieving the plan.

The country would be able to produce up to 10 million tones of cement per annum when all the projects fully go operational.

In the meantime, the government is offering several incentives to enable investors import cement with a view to meeting the present demand for cement in the country.

Accordingly, some 8.6 million quintiles of cement is being imported annually.

Cement is imported through Franco Valuta and free of Value-Added Tax and surtax.

 
Rare 'Book of Enoch' arrives in Jeffersonville, Kentucky
 
Book of Enoch on Display
 
Ethiopia to Sponsor 2008 SCAA Conference & Exhibition
 
Ethiopia welcomes Russian oil, gas companies
 
Yeharerwerk Gashaw: Ex-Ethiopian model now a Dallas-area activist
 
Valentine's Video: Ethiopian Roses (English Video 2:20)
 
Business tycoon Sheik Mohammed to deliver speech on African Investment, Finance Conference
Conference to take place on 22 February 2008 at the London Stock Exchange, London, UK
 
Ethiopia secures a seven billion Birr loan and grant
 
Africa-China trade volume tops 65 Bln USD
 
Sterlite Technologies wins US$ 17.5 Million contract from EEPCo, Ethiopia
 
The Monasteries of Lake Tana
A visitor experience in Ethiopia
 
Israeli Goverment launches NIS 870m plan aimed at Ethiopian immigrants
NIS = New Israeli Shekle
 
Israeli Gov't okays program to help Ethiopian immigrants integrate better
 
Gov't okays affirmative action plan to aid Ethiopians
 
Ethiopian singer Saba releases Jidka
 
Ethiopian North West City of Gondar in Pictures
 
Israeli Knesset to Swear in 2nd Ethiopian MK
"Knesset" means Parliament, and MK = Member of Parliament
 
Ethiopian firm discovers 70,000 kg of gold
 
Introducing the African Brasserie, The latest venture of chef Marcus Samuelsson
Merkato 55 — an "African brasserie" — is slated to open at the end of this week in the meatpacking district.
 
MIDROC-Ethiopia Announces Plan To Produce 1.6 Billion USD Gold In 13 Years
MIDROC-Ethiopia announces plan to tap over 70 tons of gold valued at 1.6 billion USD until 2020, its Chief Executive Officer said.

In a press statement he gave in Addis Ababa on Tuesday February 05, 2008, Dr. Arega Yirdaw said his company would produce the stated volume of gold from four gold mining sites localities, including Legedenbi.

MIDROC Ethiopia has been producing about 3.5 tons of gold annually on average until recently from an area called Legedenbi, he said.

He further said the company planned to increase its gold production after the discovery of gold reserve in other areas that would enable it to tap a volume ranging from 4.76 tons to 6.52 tons annually.

MIDROC Ethiopia is committed to achieve its goal under its theme "Vision 2020", Dr. Arega said.

He said the company has purchased 20 million USD well drilling machine and a loader with an intention of building its capacity.

MIDROC Ethiopia bought the Legedenbi Gold Mining Site with 172 million USD from the government in 1997.

 
Ethiopia airfare sale, from $815
Ethiopian Airlines offers ''Free companion fare'' sale for Addis Ababa; 28 more African destinations.
 
Restaurant Review: Tana Ethiopian Cuisine spices up Pittsburgh's Baum Blvd. corridor
 
The golden age of Ethiopian music
 
Make Ethiopia Your Destination - Visit Mysterious Ethiopia!
 
Five Senior Executives at the National Bank of Ethiopia Arrested for Scandal (Video)
Five senior executives from the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) and three chemists from the Ethiopian Geological Survey were arrested last week for their alleged involvement in a gold fraud scandal.

The NBE, which exports gold, reportedly bought 300 kilograms of fake gold from a trader. The Ethiopian Geological Survey inspects any gold the NBE buys and offers quality assurance, but an official from the survey said the trader replaced real gold with the fake gold after he had received certification.

The investigation is ongoing, and the Ethiopian federal police said they will disclose more details when it is complete.

 
Ethiopia visit is textbook trip
 
Ethiopia: Duty lifting boosts competitiveness
 
D.C. Taxi Drivers Strike
2 page report
 
Gebrselassie still concerned about Beijing smog
 
ETHIOPIA - The Blooming Flower Business
 
Ethiopia - Ground breaking ceremony held for 1.5 billion Birr hotel
A ground breaking ceremony was held on Saturday for a 1.5 billion Birr five star hotel due to be constructed adjacent to the African Union Commission (AUC) headquarter in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The Ethiopian government earlier granted 120,000 square meters of land to the AU for the construction of buildings of various facilities and future expansion of the AUC.

Some 25,000 square meters of this land is allocated for the construction of the top of the range 5 star hotel.

The hotel, whose construction is expected to be finalized by the year 2010, will cater for the ever-increasing conference clientèle as well as for Heads of State and Government.

 
Ethiopia - Simien Mountains
The Simien Mountains are a quite remote and scenically stunning national park in Northern Ethiopia. They are home to good numbers of Gelada Baboons, a few Ethiopian Wolves and the world''s last few hundred Walia Ibex.
 
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