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ኢህአዴግ በህዝብ ያለውን ቅቡልነት፣ በህዝበ ውሳኔ እንዲያረጋግጥ ተጠየቀ

የሀገሪቱ የፖለቲካ ችግር ከዕለት ወደ ዕለት እየተባባሰ መምጣቱንና ለሀገሪቱ ቀጣይ ህልውናም አስጊ ደረጃ ላይ መድረሱን የጠቆመው የኢትዮጵያ ራዕይ ፓርቲ (ኢራፓ)፤ ገዥው ፓርቲ ኢህአዴግ በህዝብ ያለውን አመኔታና ቅቡልነት ህዝበ ውሳኔ በማካሄድ እንዲያረጋግጥ ጠይቋል፡፡  ፓርቲው በወቅታዊ የአቋም መግለጫው፣ የሀገሪቱን የፖለቲካ ችግሮች ከስር መሰረታቸው ሲገመግም መሰንበቱን ጠቁሞ፤ በ2007 ዓ.ም የተካሄደውን ሀገር አቀፍ ምርጫ ተከትሎ አሸናፊነቱ የታወጀው ኢህአዴግ የመሰረተው መንግስት ላይ ውሎ ሳያድር ተቃውሞ ማየሉ፣ በሀገሪቱ ጤናማ ያልሆነ የፖለቲካ አካሄድ እንዳለ ያመላክታል ብሏል።  “በአሁኑ ወቅት ከሚታዩት ህዝባዊ ተቃውሞዎችና ግጭቶች አንጻር፣እንደ ሀገርና ህዝብ ህልውናችንን አስጠብቀን ለመሄድ አጠራጣሪ ሆኗል” ያለው ፓርቲው፤ ሁሉንም ወገኖች ያካተተ የብሄራዊ መግባባት መድረክም በአስቸኳይ መፈጠር እንዳለበት አሳስቧል፡፡   ከ2007 ምርጫ ማግስት ጀምሮ በሃገሪቱ የተለያዩ አካባቢዎች ተቀስቅሶ እስካሁን መብረድ ያልቻለውን ተቃውሞ በቅጡ መመርመር ያሻል የሚለው ኢራፓ፤ የህዝብ ተወካዮች ም/ቤት አባላት በመራጮቻቸው አመኔታ በሚያጡበት ወቅት ስለሚወሰድ እርምጃ የወጣውን አዋጅ 88/1989 ዓ.ም በመጥቀስም፡- መራጩ ህዝብ በአሁኑ ወቅት በኢህአዴግ ላይ ያለውን አመኔታ ለመለካት ህዝበ ውሣኔ በአስቸኳይ እንዲካሄድ ጠይቋል፡፡ ፓርቲው ይህን ጥያቄውንም አግባብ ላለው አካል ያለመታከት እንደሚያቀርብ አስታውቋል፡፡ መንግስት ለፖለቲካ የጋራ ውይይት፣ለሃገራዊ መግባባትና ብሄራዊ እርቅ ራሱን እንዲያዘጋጅ የተለያዩ አካላት ምክር እንዲለግሱ የጠየቀው ፓርቲው፤ የኢህአዴግ አመራሮች ስልጣናቸውንና ሃላፊነታቸውን በገዛ ፍቃዳቸው በመልቀቅም ለለውጥ ተፅእኖ እየፈጠሩ መሆኑን በአድናቆት እን

St. George, Hawassa women’s teams in the buildup

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Photo St. George appeared impressed by the appointment of Selam Zeray to Ethiopian U-20 women’s national team head coach position after the management gave a green light for the signing of four players including former Lucy midfielder Tutu Belay to her second stint with the club. Knockout holders Hawassa Ketema is also in a signing spree following the parting of seven senior players. In high spirit to emerge strong title contender in the newly formed Women’s league season, St. George brings in four players to its squad. The renowned mid fielder Tutu Belay is back to St. George after a single unsuccessful season with Addis Ababa Ketema while Semira Kemal returned to football after four years absence following motherhood. Former Ethiopia NegedBank mid fielder Bezawit Tesfaye and defender Etaferahu Adrse are the other two players that joined St. George. “Selam is smart for signing those players for her team that does have experience and team spirit” suggested a former footballer. I

Mulualem to Hawassa while Mohammed joins Fasil

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Hawassa Ketema signed former renowned mid fielder Mulualem Regasa after two months trial while much travelled striker Mohammed Naser joined Fasil Ketema. Photo Though the 37 year-old former St. George, Sebeta Ketema and Ethiopia Medin playmaker had been far from Football for the past two seasons, Hawassa gave him a two months trial period in which he impressed the management and handed him a one year contract worth 500,000 Birr. Famous for his inch perfect long passes and vision both at St. George and Ethiopian national team, Mulualem’s return to premier league football took many by surprise taking into consideration his age and 21 years in league football. “When it comes to creative football I am sure he could perform by far better than the current active players and definitely to give an extra fire power to Hawassa. Cap in hand for Wubetu Abate’s decision” remarked a former player. “It doesn’t show Mulualem’s extraordinary talent but rather a classic showcase about the shockin

Chester physio helps to change bed rest culture in Ethiopia

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When senior physiotherapist Nicola Jarman of  Chester  travelled to Ethiopia earlier this year she had no idea how challenging, yet inspiring and heart-warming it would be. Having been picked as one of two physios to represent the North West Orthopaedic Trauma Alliance for Africa (NOTAA) she arrived in Hawassa, via Istanbul and Addis Ababa, filled with enthusiasm and excitement. Nicola joined forces with Laura Knowles from St Helens and Knowsley NHS Trust and Rebekah Laurenson from Perth, Australia, as a specialist team within a nine-strong specialist orthopaedic team sent to Hawassa Hospital to share best practice and ideas. Nicola, who has worked at the  Countess of Chester Hospital  for four years, said: “At first nobody working at the hospital really knew what the role of a physiotherapist should be. They would tell patients to stay in bed and just rest after surgery because they hadn’t been taught when it was best to get people moving again.” Nicola tends to a patie

Hawassa Industrial Park named best manufacturing project

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The Hawassa Industrial Park is Enamed the best manufacturing project in Africa by the Engineering News Record (ENR) Best Projects 2017. Ethiopian Investment Commission Public Relation Director, Mekonnen Hailu, told WMC that the recognition will be used to replicate the success in other parks in the country. “This is, of course, a great success for the country,” he said.  Some 20 leading global textile companies from America, China, India, SriLanka have been operating the park along the local and small and medium manufacturing industries.  The park located in south region of Ethiopian is expected to create 60,000 jobs, when it goes fully operational and generate income of 1 bln dollars from export.  Chinse CCECC Ethiopia Construction oversaw the project, while Beijing Shougang International Engineering Technology Co. served as the lead design firm which ensured that the facility complies with a zero-emission standard, resulting in 90% of water being recycled. More than 2