Addis Ababa, Ethiopia–/Emmanuel Mwamba/ –This morning I took time to see off Zambians that the were being evacuated back home for cautionary and safety purposes. Continue reading
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ALYI CEO Prepares Report On EV Pilot Waypoint In Nairobi And Addis Ababa
Alternet Systems, Inc. (USOTC: ALYI) (“ALYI”) CEO Dr. Randell Torno is back in Dallas after waypoint meetings in Nairobi managing the company’s ongoing Electric Vehicle Pilot Program. Dr. Torno also visited Addis Ababa in conjunction with an anticipated expansion of the pilot into Ethiopia. Continue reading
African Union honours DR Kenneth Kaunda
Addis Ababa- Tuesday, 25th May 2021 /Press and Tourism/ —
The African Union has honoured Zambia’s former President Dr. Kenneth Kaunda with a special award.
The Award recognises Dr. Kaunda for the role he played and the immense contributions he made to the liberation of Africa and its people. Continue reading
An unprecedented story in Canada: Parc Safari rewilds two cheetahs in their natural habitat in Africa
HEMMINGFORD, QC, Feb. 8, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ – Here is a story of love and resilience sure to soften the edges in these difficult Covid-stricken times. Parc Safari, located in Hemmingford, Quebec, in collaboration with The Aspinall Foundation, a UK based charity devoted to the conservation of endangered species, and the Imire Rhino and Wildlife Conservation Preserve in Zimbabwe, have joined forces to re-introduce two of the park’s cheetahs to their natural habitat. Continue reading
Africa’s leaders arrive for African Union summit in Ethiopia’s capital
ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA (JANUARY 28, 2018) (REUTERS) – African leaders arrived for the 30th Ordinary Session of African Union (AU) in Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa on Sunday (January 28). Continue reading
Chad’s foreign minister secures top post at African Union
African Union leaders choose Chad’s candidate, Foreign Minister Moussa Faki Mahamat, to chair the 54-nation body.
U.S. travel ban heralds “turbulent times” for Africa, says AU chief
African Union head says U.S. travel ban on seven muslim-majority countries including three in Africa heralds turbulent times for the continent.
Ethiopia opens 1800-megawatt GIBE III Dam
Ethiopia has officially opened the Gibe III Dam, the third largest hydroelectric plant in Africa. This is part of Addis Ababa’s plan to raise power output to 17,346 megawatts from a current capacity of just over 2,200 from hydropower, wind and geothermal sources, part of which the government wants to export to neighbouring countries.
African Union holds historic first ever debate for chairperson candidates
The first ever public debate is held in Ethiopia between the candidates for chairperson of the African Union (AU) Commission.
Sante! Belgium wants its beer on global culture list
Hopes are high in Brussels as Belgium’s beer culture could soon be included on the UNESCO’s list of ‘Intangible Cultural Heritage’.