Mbouda: Man decapitates father for foodEthiopian Airlines Striving to Always Excel in Service Delivery, Customer Convenience: CEO

By Stephen TADAHA A 26-year-old man in Mbouda reportedly decapitated his father for failing to satisfy his hunger. The dreadful incident happened on the evening of Sunday, March 17, 2024, in the Lahtet neighborhood in the Mbouda subdivision of the West Region. According to close sources, the murderer whose name we got as Kenne Arrold had reached their family compound, demanding food to eat from his 70-year-old father who was unable to grant his his request. The man in reaction, with the help of a machete, slaughtered his father Mr Supawo Lucas in the presence of a child who was the only witness. Many suspect he did that under the influence of hard drugs given that Arrold is well known as a notorious drug consumer. Mr Supawo Lucas's body was later discovered in a pool of blood and taken to the mortuary of the Montchio hospital. The aged man was a primary school bus driver in Mbouda town, he leaves behind a wife and many children. The culprit on his part is being detained by security forces. Source: Came roon News Agency Addis Ababa: Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew reaffirmed that the airline always strives to excel in service delivery and enhance customer convenience. In his press briefing he gave today, the CEO mentioned the various infrastructure facilities undertaken by the airline to this effect. The CEO outlined that the airline's ongoing efforts to enhance convenience and efficiency in its services include infrastructure expansion, increased fleet size and number of destinations, as well as improved service delivery. New procedures are in place to further improve services in a sustainable manner, the CEO stressed, adding that all the stakeholder institutions in the airport are demonstrating commitment to discharging their responsibilities accordingly. Ethiopian Airlines has won several prestigious awards over many years, for recognition of, among others, its continued rapid growth, increased profitability and outstanding contribution to aviation development in Africa. The airline has transported over 13. 8 million passengers and 713,875 tons of cargo in the year 2022/23, it was learned. Source: Ethiopian News Agency