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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Former captain of Ethiopian Airlines, Mulatu Lemlemayehu, owner of Dreamliner Hotel, is establishing a new private airline and pilot training school, East African Aviation, with an outlay of 57 million birr. Captian Mulat is a seasoned pilot who served Ethiopian Airlines for 39 years and has accumulated 27,000 flight hours under his […] […] Press Release Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Ethiopian Aviation Academy, the largest aviation academy, is pleased to announce that it has graduated 93 aviation technicians, 46 marketing professionals, and 48 cabin crew at a ceremony held at Ethiopian Airlines Headquarters on 27 November 2014. Ethiopian Chief Executive Officer Ato Tewolde Gebremariam gave out diplomas to all the […] […] By Meheret Selassie Mekonnen, The Reporter Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Renowned for awarding the best Ethiopian filmmakers every year, the Ethiopian International Film Festival (ETHIOIFF) ended on November 24. Held for the ninth time, the festival kick-started on November 17. This year the competition consisted of 10 categories- best Feature Film, Cinematography, Director, Screenplay, Actor, […] […] Press Release Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Ethiopian Airlines, the largest and most profitable airline in Africa, is pleased to announce that it has been voted as the Best Foreign Airline of the Year from Africa at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport ( KLIA) 9th Annual Awards held on 21 November 2014. Ethiopian started flights to […] […] [From Left to Right] Tekola Hagos (PhD), Messay Kebede (PhD) and Yared Tibebu (Photo: Awramba Times) Debate among political elites on Progress and retreat of democratization process in Ethiopia. Participants of the debate are Yared Tibebu, Tekola Hagos (PhD) and Messay Kebede (PhD), discussing on issues of federalism, developmental state and constitutionalism. Please watch Below […] Geneva (AFP) The planet’s poorest nations like Ethiopia, Malawi and Angola have failed to cash in on strong economic growth due to a lack of structural reforms and left them wallowing in poverty, the UN warned. In its annual report on the world’s least developed countries, or LDCs, the UN Conference on Trade and Development […] […] |
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