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Businessmen Appeal for Executive Justice

Two of the 12 businesspeople, charged for their alleged role in a financial fraud federal prosecutors claim has damaged Nile Insurance S.C., wrote a long letter to Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and Deputy Prime Minister Addisu Legesse seeking an executive intervention.

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ERA Set for Split into Two

The Ethiopian Roads Authority (ERA) will undergo a major organizational transformation, which will split its operational activities and a regulatory roles, sources disclosed. The idea of breaking up the authority into two first surfaced about five years ago, although it is only this year that the authorities pushed hard on the issue, according to these sources.

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Future of “Turn Regulators” Hangs in Balance

The more than 1,000 “turn regulators” at most of the taxi ranks across Addis Abeba will be out of business when the belated zoning system is implemented in a few months, unless zone associations want to keep them, sources disclosed.

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Pay Rise for Health Professionals Impending

A proposal the Addis Abeba City Health Bureau prepared to raise the salaries of medical doctors employed by public health institutions in the city will be approved by the City Council within two weeks, sources disclosed.

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Agenda    

As is to be expected, the markets came alive at Shola Gebeya, the .....

 
   

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Editor's Note  

Remember Reverend Jessie Jackson crying live on TV the night Barak Obama was ...

 
   

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Economic Commentary  

Resolving contractual disputes outside of court rooms is preferred by parties because it is friendly, less costly, speedy, confidential, specialized, flexible and convenient. The commercial code of Ethiopia has a series of proclamations governing this mechanism which incorporate provisions that are in direct conflict with not only the commercial code, but also the contemporary trend and international best practice, argues Yohannes Woldegebriel, director of the Arbitration Institute of the...

   

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Opinion  

More often than not, I have been indifferent to her views. I only take them as personal, and they have of course been personal. But, her column headlined, “Federalism” [Volume 9, Number 467, April 12, 2009] is diametrically opposite to mine. And, that is the cause for this piece of reflection.

   

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Gossip    

The enterprising effort of setting up a founding group, visiting the central bank in order to be granted the permit to raise equity from the public, and marketing the project idea has become all too often a case. Not only in banking, but also in all sorts of sectors. There are now close to 10 such projects competing to raise ....

 
   

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"The 2005 experience was experience enough for anybody to be able to learn from it. "

Prime Minister Meles Zenawi told journalists last Monday, April 13, 2009, when responding to a question about what Ethiopia learnt from the crisis in the aftermath of the 2005 elections. Last weekend, his party's Executive Committee discussed its strategy for the coming election in 2010.    

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Different Strokes for Different Folks

Have you ever wondered how deep people of different incomes delve into their pockets when spending during holidays? Or what different preferences people have on where and how to spend their holidays? Fortune’s Reporter,  ABIY WENDIFRAW, toured the city early this week to find that out for you. More on Different Strokes...

Sequel to Meles Unravels All

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On Gilgel Gibe III  
On Politics and Personal Future
On Global Economic Crisis
 
 
 
View Point

Ethiopians in the United States, in giving thanks to mark the end of the Lenten fast, will have their antennas pointing south easterly to the country of their birth, and the family ...

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Life Matters
 

There are not many things that have the ability to put a smile on one's face these days; life has become....

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View From Arada
 

Along with the fast changing landscape in Addis is great development of roads and bridges. What seems .....

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