Ethiopia to Have a Medical Zone
Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced a medical zone is going to be established by Ethiopian North American Health Professionals Association (ENAHPA).
Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced a medical zone is going to be established by Ethiopian North American Health Professionals Association (ENAHPA).
Ismael Toure Business PLC along with other shareholders is going to set up a new factory dubbed Pure Wood Pulp Paper and Packing PLC, which will manufacture pulp, paper and packaging materials. The factory is going be in Dukem Eastern Industry Zone and it is the second of its kind in Ethiopia.
Bekas chemicals PLC and Lushan Wintone Machinery Co. Ltd concluded an agreement on June 17, 2015 to construct vegetable oil plant in Adama City, Oromia Regional State, Ethiopian Herald reported.

Targets Exporting 1 mln tonnes of Potash a Year
Friday, 10 June 2011
Ethiopia has planned to achieve its target of more than doubling mining exports to 1 billion dollars a year ahead of time, Sinkenesh Ejigu, Minister of Mines, said yesterday.
The country expects to gross about 500 million dollars from mining exports in the current fiscal year, Sinkenesh said. Ethiopia had planned to double that over the coming five years with exploring for potash being its key aim.
Ethiopia is going to start mining potash within two years and is planning to export 1 million tonnes a year over the coming five years, Sinkenesh aid. That would amount to a small but growing portion of global demand, estimated by Potash Corp at 55 to 60 million tonnes for this year.
Nyota, London-listed company, had applied two weeks ago for large-scale gold mining on Tulu Kapi, 500 km west of Addis Ababa. The total inferred resource of Tulu Kapi is estimated at about 1.2 million ounces of gold.
Ethiopia takes 5 percent of free equity and levies 35 percent tax on taxable income generated from mining.
Increasing numbers of investors and mining companies are attracted to the country's large deposits of gold, silver, copper, platinum, potash and tantalum. Chinese investors are looking for opportunities in the region, as have some of the major mining companies.
Sinkenesh said small-scale prospectors currently account for about 50 percent of output.
Ethiopia has around 80 active mining companies, but expects that to rise sharply. Midroc has been the only gold miner until now, but Nyota, now focused on Ethiopia, is set to follow.
Source: Reuters
The 4th ICT Innovation Contest Award is going to be held on July 30, 2015, according to Ethiopian Herald.