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በወላይታ ዞን በሁምቦ ወረዳ ውስጥ ለረዥም ኣመታት የኖሩ የሲዳማ ተወላጆች ቤት ንብረታቸውን ጥለው ከኣከባቢው እንድወጡ ግፊት እየተደረገባቸው ነው፤ የክልሉ መንግስት በጉዳዩ ላይ ዝምታ መርጧል

በወላይታ ዞን በሁምቦ ወረዳ ውስጥ ለረዥም ኣመታት የኖሩ የሲዳማ ተወላጆች ቤት ንብረታቸውን ጥለው ከኣከባቢው እንድወጡ ግፊት እየተደረገባቸው ነው፤ የክልሉ መንግስት በጉዳዩ ላይ ዝምታ መርጧል ዝርዝር ዜናው ከታች ያንብቡ Very Detrimental Breaking News:- SIDAAMU DAGA BAALUNKURA!!! September 20, 2013 Saxissa, From Sidamaland Wolaitate Zone Humbo Worada Bisaara Abaayya yinanni Ollii giddo kiiro 76 ikkanno Sidaami annu awurunni kayiise heeranno hakko. 1990 M.D. kayiise mangistete giwire muranni baatto umisita assire galanno manni iima SA'U OYINBARA ROOWETE BARRA 8/01/2006 M.D. BARRIHUNNI 7:00 SA"ATENNI WOLAITATE DAGANNI LOWO JADDO LOOSANTINONSA.Hakkuno:- 1-Tini baatto ninketa ikkitino daafira agurtine fulle yite waajishshiishe gudisi'dhe fultanno barra Wocawaaro 15/2006 M.D. geeshsha calla uyiitinonsa. 2. Wolaitate Zone Fithetenna Tsexitu Biddishshi Sooreessi kalaa Mekkonninni Wolde yinannihu Sidaamaho kowiichcho baatto nookki daafira fushshitine shorre yee qodhdhaanno soyeenna Bisaara Abaayya yinanni ollii giddo Settu (8) Sidaanchi mine diige e

ድርቅና ድህነት በደካማ የመልካም ኣስተዳደር ስርዓት መኖር የምመጣ እንጂ በህዝብ ብዛት ኣለመሆኑን በተመለከተ ኢትዮጵያን እንደምሳሌ በማንሳት በቴሌ ግራፍ ጋዜጣ ላይ የተደረገ ውይይት

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Famine and poverty are a result of poor governance, not overpopulation Some of the most densely populated places are among the richest 7:00AM BST 20 Sep 2013 180 Comments SIR – Sir David Attenborough blames famine in parts of the world on over-population (report, September 18). But this cannot be. Some of the most densely populated places (Hong Kong or London for example) are also among the richest. Some of the driest places (California or Saudi Arabia) again are among the richest, and the inhabitants, despite their numbers, are not dying of thirst. The only conclusion which can be drawn about poverty is that it is caused by governments, and not by the size of the population. Roger Merryweather  Stroud, Gloucestershire SIR – We would like to thank Sir David Attenborough for his recent interest in Ethiopia but his comments about famine in Ethiopia and “too many people for too little piece of land” (Comment, September 19) are somewhat outdated. Eth

Hawassa University has launched its brand new software to strengthen teaching learning process.

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Hawassa University has launched its brand new software called  Student Information System  to strengthen teaching learning process. The software is mainly designed and developed by the ICT Directorate Staffs of the university. It has two kinds of version to satisfy the user requirements. These are the desktop application and web based system. The software was developed for the Registrar and Alumni Directorate and other teachers/ lecturers and students to process and manipulate the student records in short period of time that helps to strengthen the teaching learning process. In general terms this software is a desktop and web-based application that helps to manage the student information commonly called registrar system. It helps different sectors of the university to manage the student information throughout the university (i.e. in different campuses and colleges the university has) .It has four basic modules that are classified to make it flexible and easy to manage. These mo

Report to the City of Hawassa on Street Women and Children

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Report to the City of Hawassa on Street Women and Children Martha A. Nathan MD Fulbright Specialist, Hawassa University Referral Hospital Assistant Professor of Medicine, Tufts University Baystate Campus    To: Mayor, Hawassa, Ethiopia and City Committee on Street People From: Martha Nathan MD Re: Preliminary report on Study of Hawassan Street Women and Children Date: May 24, 2012 Subject: Street Women and Children Preliminary Report This brief preliminary report summarizes my investigation of 19 street women and 26 children that I conducted from April to June in Hawassa town. I am a visiting physician acting as senior staff at the Referral Hospital Internal Medicine Department at Hawassa University since October 2011, teaching medical students and interns. My husband is a professor of anthropology in the Department of Behavioral Sciences at the university. We are both United States Fulbright Scholars. We have collaborated on anthropological researc