Ethiopia to Amend Urban Land Law
Ethiopia is going to amend the legal regime its existing urban land law which came into effect back in 2011.
Ethiopia is going to amend the legal regime its existing urban land law which came into effect back in 2011.
The Development Bank of Ethiopia (DBE) is set to approve a 684 million birr loan request from Dutch Velocity Dairy plc a
company engaged in the making of milk and milk products. The loan will be the largest loan to the dairy sector in the bank’s history.
The loan request from the project was fast tracked as part of the bank’s plan to expedite loan requests said Tadesse Hatiya, Vice President of Credit Services with the DBE.
The bank was able to make the necessary evaluation and come to a decision within 38 days which is an improvement on the six months it used to take to process such requests in the past explained Tadesse.
Ethiopia is ready to approve a mining license for Nyota Minerals Ltd to allow it to develop the Tulu Kapi gold concession that
it had been in the process of exploring according to Sinknesh Ejigu, Minister of Mines.
The ministry has agreed with the company on the technical and environment terms of the arrangement and is in the process of finalizing the economical aspects said Sinknesh. It is expected that Nyota will obtain the mining license at the end of the negotiations she said.
The Ethiopian Communication Authority (ECA) said two telecom operators will be issued licenses to operate in Ethiopia till March 2021. Balcha Reba, Director-General of the Authority, said bidding documents review for the two licenses is nearing completion.
The Ministry of Industry announced that it would ban the export of crusted leather as of December 2011 due to price hikes and the scarcity of supplies.
The ban aims to control the price hike of hides and skins in the market, and as a result force out the middle men who speculate on prices according to Berhanu Serjabo, director of corporate communication of the Leather Industry Development Institute under the ministry.