Millions at risk of cholera in Ethiopia, WHO warns
July 16, 2011
(Reuters) GENEVA — Five million people are at risk of cholera in drought-hit Ethiopia, where acute watery diarrhea has broken out in crowded, unsanitary
MIDROC, Three Mines Lucky with 33tn in Gold Find
July 13, 2011
Arega Yirdaw (right), Midroc CEO, announcing the 33tn of gold find in the Jillaye Site, on Thursday, July 7, 2011, at the Sheraton Addis.
Africa’s Coffee Production May Drop 18% in 2011-12, ICO Says
July 13, 2011
(bloomberg) Coffee production in Africa may drop 18 percent in the 2011-12 crop year due to a smaller crop in Ethiopia, according to the
Ethiopia Inflation Rate Climbs to 38.1% in June From Year Ago, Agency Says
July 13, 2011
(Photo File) Ethiopia’s inflation rate climbed to 38.1 percent in June from a year earlier as food costs increased and the central bank boosted
Judge skeptical of Obama administration arguments in suit by US citizen detained in Africa
July 13, 2011
By Associated Press WASHINGTON — A federal judge reacted skeptically Tuesday to the Obama administration’s request to dismiss a lawsuit by an American citizen
CECAFA Kagame Cup: Salhadin Said of St George on track to retain Golden Boot Award
July 7, 2011
St. George’s striker Salhadin Said has set his sights on retaining the golden boot award at this year’s Cecafa Kagame Cup. Said emerged top
Ethiopia Upsets Kenya In The 3000m Youth Final
July 7, 2011
The winner wasn’t decided until the final 20 meters. It looked like a Kenyan cakewalk with pre-race favorites Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui and Ziporah Wanjiru
IGAD calls on Eritrea to cease and desist from its destablizing activities in the region
July 7, 2011
The Inter Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD), an East African bloc, called on the Eritrean regime to immediately desist from its destabilizing activities in