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Prof Mammo Muchie-Looking back, contemporary and forward for a united Africa November 23, 2023 News Facebook X Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email Prof Mammo Muchie-Looking back, contemporary and forward for a united Africa Facebook X Pinterest Linkedin Whatsapp Reddit Email 4 Comments I would like to take a moment to wish all my brothers and sisters in our Diaspora a Happy Thanksgiving Day! We are extremely fortunate to live far away from death and destruction to live our dreams. This monumental day should remind all of us that such blessing comes with expectations and responsibility. We should never forget those noble people we left behind and never get involved in anything that will linger their predicament or make it worse.Happy Holidays, y’all!!!Replyማሞ ሙጬየራሷ እያረረባት የጎረቢቷን ታማስል፡፡ ይኸንን አልኩ ከማለት በቀር አፍሪካ እስከ ዳግም ምጣትም አንድ አይሆን! ከንቱ!Replyየኢትዮጵያ ምሁር ተብዮዎች ሕዝብ እየተጨፈጨፈ እነሱ ዳር ለዳር ይሽከረከራሉ፡፡ ወንጀለኞችን በዓለም ፍርድ ቤት ለማቅረብ ቀርቶ ተው ለማለትም አይደፍሩ፡፡ እታይ እታይ ለማለት ብቻ ድስኩር ይጥፋሉ፣ ድስኩር ይተርታሉ፣ የማይተገበርና የማይሆን ነገር አለምን ይላሉ፡፡ ምሁራንና ትልቅ ሰዎች እንዲባሉ፡፡ ማፈሪያዎች!!!!ReplyWhen you hear a story about Ethiopia in pressing need of a port/ports for its import and export needs, it begs you to ask questions. That country is the largest country in population and land area and it is also the largest economy in that region with no seaport of its own. But there are 3 countries that have such ports(Kenya and Sudan excluded here for convenience) that are just a stone throw away from Ethiopia. Only Djibouti has its port open for the land locked country. Such arrangement has created well paid jobs for thousands of Djiboutians. But the port in that tiny country seems to have reached its capacity limits. But there are other ports in Eritrea and Somalia that can be built up to handle the growing import and export needs of Ethiopia that will create tens of thousands of good paying jobs for the citizens of these two countries. Assab is left idle and rusting away. Berbera is buffed up by Dubai boys and it is sitting there just to show off as a nice picture on the wall. I can understand the Berbera issue. It may have diplomatic issue. But I don’t see any plausible reason about Assab or Massawa. Was there even formal talks between these two nations? What is holding it up?Djibouti is made up of people that also made up Ethiopia. Djibouti has its port wide open for ‘its people’ in Ethiopia. Eritrea is made up with the same ethnic groups as those in Ethiopia. Don’t pull that ‘reinvented lasagna and spaghetti’ on me here! Now, be very careful when you say this. Even though it’s made up of the same ethnic groups of people like Ethiopia, Eritrea is an internationally recognized sovereign state like Djibouti and Ethiopia. But for some mysterious reasons, its ports are slam shut on ‘its people’ in Ethiopia. I am aware that there was a stupid war started by stupid individuals between the two nations that raged and killed hundreds of thousands of people before. That was 23 years ago. Once bustling ports have been dead idle rusting and molding away since then. I am aware there have been some fishing and marine activities there with offshore oil drilling prospects all that. But the deal is ‘show me the money now, as we speak’. Officials from both nations should have their senses back and open up job opportunities for millions of their citizens. ‘I can do this to you’ point has already been made. Everybody’s got it! Learn from others even from those in Africa. Get on with it!ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Previous StoryA 14-year-old Ethiopian-born American in the U.S. state of Virginia has won the 3M Young Scientist Challenge, Next StoryI will die standing!! (Asradew from Canada) Latest from Blog UN Reports Potential 500 Fatalities in Ethiopia Landslides Amid Ongoing Recovery The Gofa Zone in southern Ethiopia was hit by a devastating landslide due to heavy rainfall, resulting in the burial of several individuals on Sunday night. Tragically, another landslide occurred on Monday, Ethiopia Needs Long-Term National Development Plan (Part Twenty-Two, Policy Framework and Stakeholder Dynamics) Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-07-24 In the context of a long-term national development plan, a policy framework provides the structured and coherent set of guidelines, principles, rules, tools, and processes that guide the Amhara Fano Shewa command’s Political Department Head, Fano TesfaMariam Tafesse, issued a press release 📌Press release From Amhara Fano Shewa command, Political Department Head Fano TesfaMariam Tafesse pic.twitter.com/7CysPP9eKC — 👑ምኒልክ አማራዊት ጥቁር ሰው🦅 (@FanoAmhara21301) July 24, 2024 Amhara Fano Shewa command’s Political Department Head, Fano TesfaMariam Forum for Ethiopian Scholars & Professionals 13th Conference The 13th conference is fast approaching. Enclosed is the preliminary schedule for the upcoming online conference. Your assistance in spreading this information to the public would be highly valued. Instructions for media Ethiopia Landslides: Tragedy Strikes with 229 Fatalities It is a devastating tragedy. The loss of so many lives in the landslides in southern Ethiopia is heart-wrenching. In a remote, mountainous area, residents were observed using their bare hands to sift Inside Senator Menendez’s Scandal: Bribes and Egypt’s Opposition to GERD Explained July 23, 2024 – by Mesfin Mekonen Ethiopia: Washington Update Senator Menendez conviction. Good riddance. One of the charges against Senator, soon to be ex-Senator Bob Menendez, was accepting bribes from the The IMF and World Bank are Complicit in Abiy’s Extravaganza It is disheartening to me and millions of Black Africans that their governments squander resources, commit economic and other crimes with a ;level of unprecedented impunity in the 21st century!! Ethiopia is among them. Biden has announced his decision to exit the race and throw his support behind Harris Vice President Kamala Harris has already secured important endorsements from senators, House members, and governors. President Biden’s choice to withdraw from the race and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris could have a The Dangers of Broad Generalizations: The Untold Tales of Courageous Ethiopians from the Tigray Province: A Personal Reflection By Habtamu Kebede As we stood at Shire Endasilassie Airport, preparing to fly back to Addis Ababa after a week of exploring Axum, Shire, and the surrounding areas, the sun beat down Ethiopia Needs Long-Term National Development Plan (Part Twenty-One, Practical Challenges) Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-07-21 I believe we have thoroughly discussed the conceptual frameworks, models, and principles guiding the overall planning process of the country’s long-term national development plan. We have employed root FANO’s Organizational Structure Fuels Effective Struggle Strategies The issue of Fano is a matter of great public interest. There are public declarations being made, public discussions taking place, and errors being committed. However, the focus should be on learning Unraveling the Surprise: Kios Man Abiy Ahmed’s Untold Peace Mediation Proposal for Sudan Kios Man Abiy Ahmed has put forward a peace mediation proposal for Sudan, which brings to attention the unexpected elements and difficulties that are part of the process. Delving into the Unexpected: Kiosman Ethiopia Needs Long-Term National Development Plan (Part Twenty, Timeline and Key Milestones) Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-07-19 The long-term national development plan we are discussing has extensive components: six overarching goals, 38 fundamental pillars, 114 objectives and 342 strategies. We need to create a detailed A New Approach for Lasting Peace in Sudan – OpEd By Arlene Schar and Dr. David Leffler Despite ongoing efforts to resolve tensions and stabilize Sudan, longstanding divisive issues remain largely unresolved, and civil war persists. Achieving a sustainable and lasting peace remains The complete Audio FANO Leadership selection procedure \The complete Audio FANO Leadership selection procedure
I would like to take a moment to wish all my brothers and sisters in our Diaspora a Happy Thanksgiving Day! We are extremely fortunate to live far away from death and destruction to live our dreams. This monumental day should remind all of us that such blessing comes with expectations and responsibility. We should never forget those noble people we left behind and never get involved in anything that will linger their predicament or make it worse.Happy Holidays, y’all!!!Reply
የኢትዮጵያ ምሁር ተብዮዎች ሕዝብ እየተጨፈጨፈ እነሱ ዳር ለዳር ይሽከረከራሉ፡፡ ወንጀለኞችን በዓለም ፍርድ ቤት ለማቅረብ ቀርቶ ተው ለማለትም አይደፍሩ፡፡ እታይ እታይ ለማለት ብቻ ድስኩር ይጥፋሉ፣ ድስኩር ይተርታሉ፣ የማይተገበርና የማይሆን ነገር አለምን ይላሉ፡፡ ምሁራንና ትልቅ ሰዎች እንዲባሉ፡፡ ማፈሪያዎች!!!!Reply
When you hear a story about Ethiopia in pressing need of a port/ports for its import and export needs, it begs you to ask questions. That country is the largest country in population and land area and it is also the largest economy in that region with no seaport of its own. But there are 3 countries that have such ports(Kenya and Sudan excluded here for convenience) that are just a stone throw away from Ethiopia. Only Djibouti has its port open for the land locked country. Such arrangement has created well paid jobs for thousands of Djiboutians. But the port in that tiny country seems to have reached its capacity limits. But there are other ports in Eritrea and Somalia that can be built up to handle the growing import and export needs of Ethiopia that will create tens of thousands of good paying jobs for the citizens of these two countries. Assab is left idle and rusting away. Berbera is buffed up by Dubai boys and it is sitting there just to show off as a nice picture on the wall. I can understand the Berbera issue. It may have diplomatic issue. But I don’t see any plausible reason about Assab or Massawa. Was there even formal talks between these two nations? What is holding it up?Djibouti is made up of people that also made up Ethiopia. Djibouti has its port wide open for ‘its people’ in Ethiopia. Eritrea is made up with the same ethnic groups as those in Ethiopia. Don’t pull that ‘reinvented lasagna and spaghetti’ on me here! Now, be very careful when you say this. Even though it’s made up of the same ethnic groups of people like Ethiopia, Eritrea is an internationally recognized sovereign state like Djibouti and Ethiopia. But for some mysterious reasons, its ports are slam shut on ‘its people’ in Ethiopia. I am aware that there was a stupid war started by stupid individuals between the two nations that raged and killed hundreds of thousands of people before. That was 23 years ago. Once bustling ports have been dead idle rusting and molding away since then. I am aware there have been some fishing and marine activities there with offshore oil drilling prospects all that. But the deal is ‘show me the money now, as we speak’. Officials from both nations should have their senses back and open up job opportunities for millions of their citizens. ‘I can do this to you’ point has already been made. Everybody’s got it! Learn from others even from those in Africa. Get on with it!Reply
UN Reports Potential 500 Fatalities in Ethiopia Landslides Amid Ongoing Recovery The Gofa Zone in southern Ethiopia was hit by a devastating landslide due to heavy rainfall, resulting in the burial of several individuals on Sunday night. Tragically, another landslide occurred on Monday,
Ethiopia Needs Long-Term National Development Plan (Part Twenty-Two, Policy Framework and Stakeholder Dynamics) Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-07-24 In the context of a long-term national development plan, a policy framework provides the structured and coherent set of guidelines, principles, rules, tools, and processes that guide the
Amhara Fano Shewa command’s Political Department Head, Fano TesfaMariam Tafesse, issued a press release 📌Press release From Amhara Fano Shewa command, Political Department Head Fano TesfaMariam Tafesse pic.twitter.com/7CysPP9eKC — 👑ምኒልክ አማራዊት ጥቁር ሰው🦅 (@FanoAmhara21301) July 24, 2024 Amhara Fano Shewa command’s Political Department Head, Fano TesfaMariam
Forum for Ethiopian Scholars & Professionals 13th Conference The 13th conference is fast approaching. Enclosed is the preliminary schedule for the upcoming online conference. Your assistance in spreading this information to the public would be highly valued. Instructions for media
Ethiopia Landslides: Tragedy Strikes with 229 Fatalities It is a devastating tragedy. The loss of so many lives in the landslides in southern Ethiopia is heart-wrenching. In a remote, mountainous area, residents were observed using their bare hands to sift
Inside Senator Menendez’s Scandal: Bribes and Egypt’s Opposition to GERD Explained July 23, 2024 – by Mesfin Mekonen Ethiopia: Washington Update Senator Menendez conviction. Good riddance. One of the charges against Senator, soon to be ex-Senator Bob Menendez, was accepting bribes from the
The IMF and World Bank are Complicit in Abiy’s Extravaganza It is disheartening to me and millions of Black Africans that their governments squander resources, commit economic and other crimes with a ;level of unprecedented impunity in the 21st century!! Ethiopia is among them.
Biden has announced his decision to exit the race and throw his support behind Harris Vice President Kamala Harris has already secured important endorsements from senators, House members, and governors. President Biden’s choice to withdraw from the race and endorse Vice President Kamala Harris could have a
The Dangers of Broad Generalizations: The Untold Tales of Courageous Ethiopians from the Tigray Province: A Personal Reflection By Habtamu Kebede As we stood at Shire Endasilassie Airport, preparing to fly back to Addis Ababa after a week of exploring Axum, Shire, and the surrounding areas, the sun beat down
Ethiopia Needs Long-Term National Development Plan (Part Twenty-One, Practical Challenges) Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-07-21 I believe we have thoroughly discussed the conceptual frameworks, models, and principles guiding the overall planning process of the country’s long-term national development plan. We have employed root
FANO’s Organizational Structure Fuels Effective Struggle Strategies The issue of Fano is a matter of great public interest. There are public declarations being made, public discussions taking place, and errors being committed. However, the focus should be on learning
Unraveling the Surprise: Kios Man Abiy Ahmed’s Untold Peace Mediation Proposal for Sudan Kios Man Abiy Ahmed has put forward a peace mediation proposal for Sudan, which brings to attention the unexpected elements and difficulties that are part of the process. Delving into the Unexpected: Kiosman
Ethiopia Needs Long-Term National Development Plan (Part Twenty, Timeline and Key Milestones) Tsegaye Tegenu, PhD 2024-07-19 The long-term national development plan we are discussing has extensive components: six overarching goals, 38 fundamental pillars, 114 objectives and 342 strategies. We need to create a detailed
A New Approach for Lasting Peace in Sudan – OpEd By Arlene Schar and Dr. David Leffler Despite ongoing efforts to resolve tensions and stabilize Sudan, longstanding divisive issues remain largely unresolved, and civil war persists. Achieving a sustainable and lasting peace remains
The complete Audio FANO Leadership selection procedure \The complete Audio FANO Leadership selection procedure
The Dangers of Broad Generalizations: The Untold Tales of Courageous Ethiopians from the Tigray Province: A Personal Reflection
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