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የሀዋሳ ኢንዱስትሪ ፓርክ መመረቅ

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Photo from Ethiopia Online በሀዋሳ የተገነባው የኢንዱስትሪ ፓርክ ዛሬ በይፋ ተመርቆ ተከፈተ። በኢንዱስትሪው ፓርክ የሚከናወነው የማምረት ስራ ወደ ውጭ የሚላከውን ንግድ በማሳደጉ ዘርፍ ላይ ከፍተኛ ሚና እንደሚኖረው በምረቃው ስነ ስርዓት ላይ የተገኙት ጠቅላይ ሚንስትር ኃይለማርያም ደሳለኝ አስታውቀዋል። ዝርዝር መረጃውን DW ላይ ያዳምጡ

Ethiopia opens new industrial park

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Ethiopia has unveiled Africa’s largest industrial park in the city of Hawassa 275km southeast of the capital Addis Ababa – one of several it is building or planning to build all over the country. The project is inspired by China and the Hawassa Industrial Park (HIP) – like many equivalents in China – will be dedicated solely to just one sector, textile and apparel. At 1.3 million square meters it is the biggest in Africa and also the largest dedicated solely to export, said Zemdeneh Negatu, managing partner at Ernst and Young international consultancy firm. Speaking at the inaugural ceremony last week, Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn said the manufacturing sector’s share in Ethiopia’s gross domestic product (GDP) for many years stood at only 0.5 percent, showing the need for economic re-structuring if the country was to fulfil its economic promise. Ethiopia’s economy, despite a period of rapid economic growth, still largely depends on agriculture. Volatile commodity pri

New industrial park to give ten-fold boost to Ethiopia’s textile output

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Source Fifteen global fashion firms, including giants H&M and PVH Corp., are tenants in a major new textile industrial park that officially opened its doors in Ethiopia yesterday. Inaugurated 13 June by Prime Minister Hailemariam Dessalegn, and built by a Chinese contractor, the 1.3-million-sq-m Hawassa Industrial Park will house 21 apparel and textile manufacturers in all, leading to a doubling of the number of jobs for Ethiopians in the sector, and the ballooning – by a factor of 10 – of the revenue generated by textile exports, the government says. The Hawassa complex will be the single most dominant contributor to the country’s manufacturing sector, and will help the country generate $1bn from export revenues, said Arkebe Okubay, special advisor to Ethiopia’s prime minister and chairman of the country’s Industrial Parks Development Corporation, according to  local media Currently just over $100m is secured from the export of Ethiopian-made textile and apparel, but A

Would you like to have your whisky with coffee?

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The Singleton Presso-Tini comes with a marshmallow garnish that helps to balance out the bitterness and sourness of the drink perfectly. Photos: Diageo Malaysia Of course, when you’re pairing whisky and coffee, it helps when both the whisky AND the coffee are good quality stuff in the first place.How would you like to have your single malt whisky with a dollop of espresso? Pairing whisky and coffee may seem like a far out idea, but it’s hardly a new one. After all, the popular “Irish coffee” is essentially a cup of coffee with a shot of whisky in it. Single malt whisky brand The Singleton recently launched the Singleton Selects campaign, a unique and creative food and beverage movement that aims to create exceptional eat-drink experiences for Malaysians. “Singleton Selects is a platform for us to welcome a new generation of whisky drinkers, particularly for those who are new to malt whisky,” according to Rajesh Joshi, marketing director of Moet Hennessy Diageo Malaysia for Di

Exclusive New Year at Sidama

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Photo  If you had your New Year in January and you are craving for the next holiday, just come to Ethiopia which can allow you to have an exclusive New Year in June. The UNESCO registered heritage festivity marks the Sidama people New Year. The Fichee-Chambalaalla festivity started by a married Sidama woman who paid a visit to her parents and relatives annually. She used to bring ''buurisame'' a local favorite made from false banana tree (quocho flour) mixed with spiced and purified butter and organic milk._ She served the special dish to her family and the neighbours which remained to be a symbol of unification and generosity of the society. The people kept the gala marking their New Year. The Sidama have their own unique calendar; a week has five days, a month has twenty-eight days while a year is thirteen months long. Each year, the celebration date is fixed by the local elders who count the days through astrology practice. The day is commemorated with colo