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ኢህአዴግ በሁሉም የምርጫ ቦታ አሸንፌያለሁ ይላል

በአንዳንድ የምርጫ ጣቢያዎች አሸንፈናል” - ተቃዋሚዎች ባለፈው ሳምንት በተካሄደው የከተማ ምክር ቤቶች ምርጫ ኢህአዴግ ጊዜያዊ ውጤት በመጥቀስ በሁሉም ቦታዎች እንዳሸነፈ የገለፀ ሲሆን በምርጫው የተሳተፉ ተቃዋሚዎች በውጤቱ እርግጠኛ ባይሆኑም በጥቂት የአዲስ አበባ ምክር ቤት ቦታዎች የምናሸንፍ ይመስለናል ብለዋል፡፡ የቅንጅት ለአንድነትና ለዲሞክራሲ ፓርቲ ፕሬዚዳንት አቶ አየለ ጫሚሶ “ህዝቡ ጥሩ ድምጽ እንደሰጠን እናውቃለን፡፡ ውጤቱን በተመለከተ ግን የምርጫ ቦርድ ይፋ ካደረገ በኋላ የምናየው ይሆናል” ብለዋል፡፡ አቶ አየለ አክለውም በአንዳንድ የምርጫ ጣቢያዎች እጩዎቻቸው አሸናፊ እንደሆኑ ነገር ግን የመጨረሻውን ውጤት በሁሉም ምርጫ ጣቢያዎች የሚወሰን ስለሚሆን የምርጫ ቦርድ መግለጫ መጠበቅ የግድ እንደሆነ ተናግረዋል፡፡ አቶ አየለ በሂደቱ ላይ የታዩ ብዙ ችግሮች እንደነበሩ ገልፀው፣ ከነዚህ መካከል የንብ ምልክት ብቻ በየጣቢያው መቀመጡ እንዲሁም በድምጽ ቆጠራ ወቅት የእነሱ ታዛቢዎች እንዳይገኙ መደረጋቸው ተገቢ አይደለም፤ ቅሬታችንን በወቅቱ ለምርጫ ቦርድ አቅርበናል ብለዋል፡፡ የኢትዮጵያ ራዕይ ፓርቲ (ኢራፓ) ፕሬዚዳንት አቶ ተሻለ ሰብሮ በበኩላቸው፣ በምርጫው ውጤት እንዳልቀናቸው ማረጋገጣቸውን ጠቅሰው፣ ፓርቲያቸው በምርጫው መሳተፉን ይበልጥ ከህብረተሰቡ ጋር እንዲተዋወቅ እንዳደረገው ገልፀዋል፡፡ የምርጫው አጠቃላይ ሂደትና ውጤት በተመለከተ ያላቸውን አቋምም በምርጫ ቦርድ ውጤቱ ይፋ ከተደረገ በኋላ እንደሚያሳውቁ አቶ ተሻለ ገልፀዋል፡፡ የመላው ኢትዮጵያ ብሔራዊ ንቅናቄ (መኢብን) ሊቀመንበር አቶ መሣፍንት ሽፈራው፤ በአዲስ አበባ በሶስት የምርጫ ጣቢያዎች ቢያሸንፉም አጠቃላይ ውጤቱን ለማወቅ የምርጫ ቦርድን መግለጫ እንጠብቃለን ብለዋል፡፡ ኢህአዴግ በበኩሉ በአዲስ

Infrastructure dev't well in progress in Hawassa

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Construction of roads and infrastructure development is well in progress in Hawassa Town, South Ethiopia Peoples' State capital, with close to 170 million Birr, the town Municipality has said. Infrastructure development expansion project Coordinator with the Municipality, Mebratie Melesse stated that the projects include, construction of cobblestone roads and flood canals, upgrading of gravel roads to asphalt level, installation of lampposts and traffic signals, among others.  Accordingly, over 60 million Birr of the stated sum goes to construction of 25km cobblestone roads being carried out in the town. So far 7km of construction of the cobblestone road is completed. Construction of the road created over 6000 jobs.  Upgrading of 17km gravel road to asphalt level is also underway with 47 million Birr. Some 40 per cent of upgrading of the road is already finalized and the work is expected to be finalized until early next Ethiopian year.  He said installation of lamppo

The 2013 Hawassa Trade, Development and Tourism International Exhibition and Bazaar, 19-28 of April 2013

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http://www.indo-ethio.biz/index.php/en/trade-information/138-the-2013-hawassa-trade-development-and-tourism-international-exhibition-and-bazaar-19-28-of-april-2013

Economic Cost of Malaria on Sidama Zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia

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Wondwosen Gebeyaw Kassa  Independent March 7, 2013 Abstract:        Malaria remains one of the major health problems in Ethiopia as in Sidama Zone, Southern People’s Nations and Nationalities Region. Though it fairly gets attention as a health problem, its cost on the economy stayed unnoticed. In the thesis, ‘Economic Cost of Malaria on Sidama Zone, SNNPR, Ethiopia’, an attempted has made to investigate and estimate the economic cost of malaria morbidity and mortality on households and public Health institutions in Sidama Zone. To conduct the study, cross sectional household survey of randomly selected 100 households from rural setting of Sidama Zone has been done. Data collected by interview using the structured questionnaire and interviewing key informants from March 15 – April 01, 2011. Desk review done using checklist. The study area was chosen based on the agro-ecological feature and malaria prevalence of the Zone. The collected data analyzed using SPSS software; the findin

Patient satisfaction on tuberculosis treatment service and adherence to treatment in public health facilities of Sidama zone, South Ethiopia

Research article Abstract (provisional) Background Patient compliance is a key factor in treatment success. Satisfied patients are more likely to utilize health services, comply with medical treatment, and continue with the health care providers. Yet, the national tuberculosis control program failed to address some of these aspects in order to achieve the national targets. Hence, this study attempted to investigate patient satisfaction and adherence to tuberculosis treatment in Sidama zone of south Ethiopia. Methods A facility based cross sectional study was conducted using quantitative method of data collection from March to April 2011. A sample of 531 respondents on anti TB treatment from 11 health centers and 1 hospital were included in the study. The sample size to each facility was allocated using probability proportional to size allocation, and study participants for the interview were selected by systematic random sampling. A Pre tested, interviewer administered ques