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CBE Sick Loans Drop to Record Low

For the first time in decades, the ratio of non-performing loans (NPL) held by the state owned Commercial Bank of Ethiopia (CBE) has been slashed to below the internationally required amount of 10pc, disclosed a third quarter, un-audited report of the Bank.

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24/7 Power for Exporters: Girma Orders

The Board of Directors of the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation (EEPCo), chaired by Girma Birru, minister of Trade and Industry (MoTI), has instructed the state utility monopoly to begin a preferential treatment for companies engaged in export, in a bid to provide them with round-the-clock electric power supply. The Board decided this on May 8, 2008, following concerns over a potential failure to meet the nation’s export target set by the Ministry.

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Bureau Slashes City Budget down to 3.9bn Br

The Finance and Economic Development Bureau of the Addis Abeba Caretaker Administration has set a budget ceiling for the 2008/2009 fiscal year that is almost half of last year’s city budget, sources disclosed. Officials of the Bureau informed heads of the 61 agencies in the city administration that the maximum capital and recurrent budget allocated would be 3.9 billion Br.

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Feature-Emirates Scales to New Financial Heights

Two years after it started flying to Addis Abeba, Emirates Airlines is galloping ahead, increasing its flights from three in a week to daily. Both the number of passengers it transports from Addis and the revenue it generates are on the increase.

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Agenda    

Ethiopia’s annual fertilizer consumption has been increasing every year. Suppliers

 
   

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Editor's Note  

In about a week, the political scale in the city will go up. This is not because there

 
   

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Economic Commentary  

Joseph E. Stiglitz, professor of Economics at Columbia University, argues in this commentary, provided to Fortune by Project Syndicate, that the central bankers’ bid to target inflation and adjust interest rate accordingly will not take them very far.

   

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Flu or Hypertension?

Stifled by a runaway inflation whose year-on-year average picked to 22.9pc this month, what ails Ethiopia’s economy has been a subject of fierce debate in parliament last week. Tamrat G. Giorgis and Endale Assefa, Fortune Staff Writers, and Tesfalem Waldyes, Special to Fortune, have followed the parliamentary discourse and the mixed public reaction that has....Read More

 
VERBATIM    
 

If he were to do that, I believe the Prime Minister will commit a crime against Ethiopia.

Asheber W. Giorgis (MD), the embattled chief of Ethiopia’s Football Federation (at least in FIFA’s book) was quoted as saying, in the Amharic weekly, Harambie, in protest at Meles Zenawi’s declared intention not to run for office again and statement that this may be his last term in office. Asheber, who lost a by-election to the federal Parliament held three weeks ago while running in Wereda 18 of Bole District, appealed to EPRDF leaders not to let Meles go.   

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Will Meles Run Another Term? His Advisor Asks, “Why Not?”

 

Will Prime Minister Meles Zenawi run yet again for a fourth term of office, come national elections in 2010? The Prime Minister has given conflicting signals to various audiences: He has been telling the foreign media that he "has had enough" ....... Read More

Beyene Sees Beauty Contest of the Incumbent

 

The ruling party claimed a landslide victory during the recent local and by-elections, and is in control of all local administrative structures across the country. Opposition parties, in particular the United Ethiopian Democratic Forces (UEDF), .... Read More

 
 
View Point

The ultimate success of any corporate entity depends, to a large extent, on the effectiveness and efficiency of its management. Sound knowledge, as well as...

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Life Matters
 

I begin writing this column this week, a bit anxious and dismayed. Although there may be a significant

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View From Arada
 

“Water is life,” Gabi, a hydrologist by profession and an MSC graduate from India, told his students, ...

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