Talent development school goes operational

“The world is highly evolved in technology than it has ever been. To reap the economic and other benefits of technology, it is imperative that Ethiopia produces professionals with advanced knowledge in the field. We need more talent development centers like Burayu Talent Development School so that talented young people can help their country become technologically competent while developing their skills and pursuing their passion. Local residents who contributed in various ways from the beginning to the end of the school’s development deserve gratitude,” Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

 Paying taxes on time demonstrates patriotism

 Paying taxes on time and in the right way is an obligation expected from every citizen who works and produces. A citizen who has fulfilled this duty by paying taxes has the right to ask the government to build infrastructure such as roads, schools and the like. On the other hand, the government gives due respect and reward model tax payers because there are some who don’t pay taxes. Thus, by paying taxes, it is necessary to demonstrate being a dedicated patriot of Ethiopia. I emphasize that the government and the tax payer should work together to collect adequate income from the economy and use it for the development of the country, President ShaleWork Zewde.

 Second phase Ethio-Djibouti Circuit Power Link Project construction launched

 The construction of the Ethio-Djibouti 2nd Circuit Power Link Project will generate more foreign exchange for Ethiopia and will play a significant role in stimulating the country’s industry and expanding access to electricity by providing electricity at a reasonable price for Djibouti. In addition, the electricity data indicates that the regional energy connection is strengthened and the countries have started to strengthen the connection with electricity and transport. The second power transmission line construction project is of great importance to Djibouti  as well. It is of great importance to address the lack of energy supply in Djibouti by making uninterrupted power available to the society at a reasonable price, Ashebir Balcha, CEO of Ethiopian Electricity Power.

The Ethiopian Herald October 22/2022

Recommended For You