
Biruk Alemu
Product Editor at Addis Standard
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Mar 10, 2024 |
addisstandard.com | Biruk Alemu
Addis Abeba – Amid the persistent armed conflicts in various regions of the country, a foreboding presence has descended upon the nation’s transportation sector, impacting operators of freight transportation trucks and mass transit services alike. Frequent assaults directed at critical infrastructure and personnel have become commonplace, resulting in significant loss of life, destruction of property, and severe economic repercussions.
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Dec 27, 2023 |
allafrica.com | Biruk Alemu
Addis Abeba — In the heart of East Africa, Ethiopia unfurls a mosaic of marvels recently thrust into the limelight by UNESCO's accolades, signaling a tourism renaissance. From the towering majesty of the Bale Mountains to the serene retreats of Lepis Eco Tourism Village, the nation's canvas is rich with the strokes of history and the vibrant hues of cultural festivities like Shawwal Eid.
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Jul 27, 2023 |
addisstandard.com | Biruk Alemu |Addis Standard
Addis Abeba – After years of monopoly by the state owned Ethio telecom, the Ethiopian telecom sector has finally opened up to liberalization with Safaricom Ethiopia becoming the first firm now offering telecom services within the nation. However, amidst this promising venture, the company has faced formidable challenges, particularly in the realms of staff recruitment and administration.
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Jul 27, 2023 |
allafrica.com | Biruk Alemu
Addis Abeba — After years of monopoly by the state owned Ethio telecom, the Ethiopian telecom sector has finally opened up to liberalization with Safaricom Ethiopia becoming the first firm now offering telecom services within the nation. However, amidst this promising venture, the company has faced formidable challenges, particularly in the realms of staff recruitment and administration.
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Apr 13, 2023 |
allafrica.com | Biruk Alemu |Medihane Ekubamichael
Addis Ababa — It has been more than a year since the pastoralists of Dubluk district in Borena Zone of Oromia Region, who lost all their livestock and properties to the drought that occurred as result of rain failure for five consecutive rainy seasons started living in the Dublik IDPs center. The center shelters more than 9,000 households which is nearly 54,000 people who were displaced from 13 kebeles/villages of the district as the impact of the drought got worse.
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