Ethiopia, South Africa Agree to Further Bolster Bilateral, Continental Cooperation

Ethiopia and South Africa have agreed to further bolster the existing strategic bilateral relations and continental issues.

The 4th Ethiopia-South Africa Joint Ministerial Commission meeting was held today in Addis Ababa co-chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Ethiopia, Demeke Mekonnen and Minister of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa, Naledi Pandor.

In a joint press briefing they gave at the conclusion of the meeting Demeke said both sides discussed issues of common interest in-depth.

“We have reviewed the diplomatic, security, economic and social issues of the two countries. On the basis of the review, the implementation of cooperation agreements found to be satisfactory. We need to make more efforts for best outcomes,” he added.

This is a clear manifestation of the two countries' strong bilateral, regional and continental as well as global cooperation, Demeke stated.

Naledi Pandor said on her part Ethiopia and South Africa are hard at work to strengthen the existing bilateral relations and are doing so in a world that has begun to alter in ways that as we analyze them, we believe are increasingly a fundamental change to the way in which the world order has worked up to now.

“It is clear that countries of the south, particularly we in Africa, want to greater voice in global international matters that we wish to see greater democratization of multilateral institutions,” she pointed out.

But also, she added that as African countries we wish to work more closely together to advance the goals that we have set ourselves in the premier policy instruments of the African continent, particularly Agenda 2063.

“Minister Demeke, myself and all our officials gathered here have agreed that we must do more to ensure the priorities of Agenda 2063. I realized one of the most important is the creation of greater trade within Africa, with African products among African countries,” she stated.

This means full attention to industrialization on our continent, to developing our manufacturing capability and to ensuring that we put the wealth of Africa to good use by value addition in our own countries, rather than extraction and export, Pandor underscored.

She added that “we have agreed that the nature of our relationship while it is extremely positive and very friendly, we want to lift it to greater heights of refined collaboration, heights that would support our ambition that Africa should finally be developed, should have its people prosperous, eradicate poverty and Africa where young people feel that they have a place and Africa that is absent of conflict and that is fully focused on advancing development goals.”

The minister expressed her belief that through the work of the joint ministerial commission and the agreements that drive our cooperation, we can achieve this lofty ambition.

“We have agreed that we must monitor our officials and the various sectoral departments to ensure that our speeches become a reality in practical outcomes,” she underscored.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopia, South Africa Stress for Full Implementation of Signed Agreements

Ethiopia and South Africa stressed on redoubling efforts to expedite the implementation of agreements they had signed in various areas of cooperation.

The 4th Ethiopia-South Africa Joint Ministerial Commission meeting held today in Addis Ababa.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister Foreign Affairs Demeke Mekonnen recalled that several agreements and Memorandum of Understandings (MoU) signed in the past to enhance the cooperation between the two countries in various fields, including air service, health, tourism, as well as industrial and technological cooperation, among others.

“We must involve and implement these agreements. Given the level of understanding and the historical relations...from a potential cooperation between the two countries are not adequate.” Demeke stressed.

Moreover, he stated that emerging, the already existing agreements and signing new agreements which enhance the economy, social and political ties must remain our priorities.

Therefore, he underlined “it’s my firm conviction we should redouble our effort towards further enhancing cooperation in trade, investment, knowledge and experience sharing, people to people relations as well as regional and global cooperation that matter not only to the two countries but also to Africa as whole.”

This joint ministerial meeting will enable not just to reflect the bilateral cooperation but also to discuss regional, continental and global issues of mutual interest, according to Demeke.

He reaffirmed that Ethiopia looks forward to deepen bilateral relations and strategic partnership with South Africa.

Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa, Naledi Pandor on her part applauded the government of Ethiopia for its very active engagement to strengthen cooperation and bilateral relations with other countries in the region and broadly with the African continent.

“Ethiopia is truly a pan African country,” she pointed out.

The minister underlined that we need to ensure that this joint commission produces tangible results, and measurable milestones to which we will hold ourselves accountable for issues related to trade and investment are critical, and we need to address any challenges that may derail the deepening and expansion of our bilateral cooperation.

“We have to agree on a clear way forward in relation to the implementation of the signed bilateral agreements. We need to have a careful review of the dormant existing agreements to ensure that we define new areas of cooperation,” he reiterated.

She also stressed the need to remove barriers targeting access for products originating from the two countries, that the two countries explore ways of promoting the protection of investors, especially in view of the fact that the Continental Free Trade Area agreement has been ratified by both the customers.

“We also would like to see collaboration in the quest for solutions in support of the limitation of poverty, increased job creation, and the reduction of inequality. We believe all these should influence the content, scope and direction of engagements,” the minister underscored.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

PM Abiy Confers With World Bank President Ajay Banga

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed received today at his office World Bank President Ajay Banga, who arrived in Ethiopia earlier in the day for a two-day visit.

During a bilateral meeting held together with their delegations, the Prime Minister provided an overview of the overall economic reforms underway and the progress of Ethiopia’s home grown economic reform agenda.

The World Bank President on his part commended Ethiopia’s focus on key development goals despite many challenges encountered domestically and in the global arena.

During his time in Addis Ababa, Banga is expected to meet government officials, including Minister of Finance Ahmed Shide, and Mamo Mihretu, Governor of the National Bank of Ethiopia.

He will also meet with Moussa Faki Mahamat, the African Union Commission Chairperson, to discuss ways to strengthen partnerships and collaborations between the World Bank and the African Union.

Victoria Kwakwa, World Bank Vice President for Eastern and Southern Africa, and Mohamed Gouled, International Finance Corporation Vice President for Industries, have accompanied Banga on the trip.

From Ethiopia, Banga will travel to Nigeria. The African visits follow earlier tour stops in Peru, Jamaica, and India, according to World Bank.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

PM Abiy Holds Discussion With South African Foreign Minister

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed held a discussion with South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor today.

The discussions centered on further enhancing diplomatic ties, augmenting economic and trade relations, collaboration on science and tech education as well as on common regional and global development issues.

Following the completion of the meeting, they planted green legacy seedlings within the office of the Prime Minister compound.

It is to be recalled that the 4th Ethiopia-South Africa Joint Ministerial Commission meeting was held today in Addis Ababa.

The meeting was co-chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Ethiopia, Demeke Mekonnen and South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor.

During the meeting the two countries stressed on redoubling efforts to expedite the implementation of agreements they had signed in various areas of cooperation.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

4th Ethio-South Africa Joint Ministerial Commission Meeting Underway

The 4th Ethiopia-South Africa Joint Ministerial Commission meetings opened this morning in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

The meeting is being co-chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Ethiopia, Demeke Mekonnen and Minister of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRDO) of South Africa, Dr. Naledi Pandor.

Senior officials of the two countries have also been participating in the meeting.

The level of performance of the bilateral agreements signed by Ethiopia and South Africa in trade, investment, science, innovation, education, health, culture and many other fields are going to be evaluated thoroughly in the meeting.

Recall South African high-level delegation led by Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa, Naledi Pandor, arrived in Addis Ababa yesterday.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Chinese Medical Team Provides Free Medical Care for 300 People Working in Dukem Industrial Zone in Ethiopia

A Chinese medical team has provided free medical care for 300 people who are working in the Dukem Industrial Zone in Ethiopia.

The Chinese Embassy in Ethiopia organized the provision of medical services where more than 30 doctors and medical professionals treated the 300 workers.

The medical team has provided medical services including surgery, neurology, dentistry, gynecology, internal diagnosis and other medical treatments.

Further medical examination and follow up will be carried out to the beneficiaries at the Tirunesh-Beijing Hospital in Addis Ababa.

The Chinese medical team has been providing similar medical services to Ethiopians in different hospitals including various orphanage centers.

The Dukem Industrial Zone, located about 35 Kilometers South East of the capital city, is where Ethiopia started industrial parks development and Chinese investors are highly engaged in the industrial parks.

Since 1974, China has been sending medical teams to contribute to the health sector in Ethiopia.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Kumbo: Population accuse amba commander of kidnap, torture

Self-styled general Shiyntum Augustine, a separatist commander in Kumbo, Bui Division in the North West region, has been accused of torturing the civilian population.

After taking a long break from kidnapping, receiving ransom, and beating up more than 60 victims of Kumbo Center, ‘general’ Shiyntum Augustine is back with his harsh treatment of the population.

In less than a week, he ordered his boys to molest 5 civilians in Kumbo. The alarming case is the abduction of an old woman who sells corn beer, popularly called ‘Mami Ward 1’. She was accused of having the phone contacts of Mayor Sendze Evans of Kumbo. The old woman was taken to Shiyntum’s camp and severely beaten under her feet.

There is another case of a bar owner called Manjo Gerald whom Shiyntum’s boys got severely beaten, seized money and his phone. The population of Kumbo is on their knees begging for the powers that be to call Shiyntum and his terrorizing boys to check.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Mbengwi: Allege Fulani militias kill man, injure women

On Monday, July 24, 2023, a man and his woman were heading to a hospital in Acha Tugi, when armed men alleged to be Fulani militias attacked them with cutlasses.

They were hacked, tortured, and left to die in their pool of blood.

Someone with knowledge of the incident said it happened in Kob village, 1KM from Tad market.

The husband died on the spot, while the attackers thought the woman had also died, left the scene.

But hours later, passersby discovered the bodies and rushed the woman to the Bamenda regional hospital.

Source: Cameroon News Agency