Thursday, May 31, 2012

Sew Le Sew Ethiopian Drama Part 54 | ሰው ለስው ድራማ ክፍል ፭፬

Muslims accuse Ethiopian government of meddling in mosques

(May 31, 2012, Addis Ababa)--Ethiopia's Muslims have been protesting 'state interference' in their affairs for the past six months. Could government accusations of Muslim extremism risk greater tension?  Protests at mosques in religiously-diverse Ethiopia have stretched into their sixth month as Muslims object to what they see as unconstitutional government interference in their affairs.

Dam plan upsets Ethiopia neighbors

(May 31, 2012, (CNN)--The waters of the Blue Nile have for millennia flowed down from the Ethiopian highlands enriching the countries on its banks. The rocks that make up its riverbed have been eroded by Ethiopia's past and now that the construction of Africa's largest hydro-electric dam has begun, these same rocks are helping to build the country's future.

 

Saudi Billionaire's Ethiopia Gold Mine Has 128 Tons Ready

(May 30, 2012, Business Week)--National Mining Corp., a closely held company majority-owned by Saudi billionaire Mohammed al-Amoudi, said it has 128 tons of gold ready to be mined at its Okote project in south Ethiopia.