Ethiopia’s Mining With a Potential of U.S. $ 5 Billion a Year
According to a research that came out on Tuesday, October 07, 2014 revealed Ethiopia has the potential to earn U.S. $ 5 Billion every year from the mining sector.
According to a research that came out on Tuesday, October 07, 2014 revealed Ethiopia has the potential to earn U.S. $ 5 Billion every year from the mining sector.
The Mines Ministry of Ethiopia is to issue potash mining license to Yara Dallol BV to mine potash mineral in the Dallol depression of Afar Regional State, The Reporter reported.
3000 Ethiopian businesses are to benefit from a project that is aimed to develop market chains and offer training as well as marketing opportunities to the entrepreneurs. The project is going to be funded by the Ethiopian government and the EU and has its main focus will be on empowering women and the country’s youth population. It is expected to reach out to approximately 1,500 women and 500 young people.
Ethiopia’s national Electronic Fund Transfers has seen interest from a dozen international information technology companies and their domestic partners.
The switch system for the national EFT is a technology that will allow customers to transact money from nearby ATMs with payment cards from any bank that is part of the system by centralizing the card payment system of all banks linked to the national payment system of the central bank explained Bizuneh Bekele, General Manager of EthSwitch SC.
EthSwitch was established last year with an initial capital of 80 million birr equally contributed by all banks operating in Ethiopia. The board of the company is chaired by Berhanu Bekele, General Manager of United Bank.
Ethiopia's National ID Program has extended its partnership with MOSIP (the Modular Open Source Identity Platform) via the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU). The partnership enables the NIDP to perform extensive field tests and a pilot rollout with a goal of 100,000 registrations using the Ethiopian National ID solution.