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Kuwait loans Ethiopia $25 million to build roads in Tigray

October 28th, 2008 |  |  4 Comments

EDITOR’S NOTE: In southern Ethiopia, children cannot even go to school because they are too weak from hunger to attend classes.

ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA (APA) – The Ethiopian government The Woyanne tribal junta in Ethiopia and the Kuwait Government on Tuesday signed a loan agreement worth over 25 million dollars for the the construction of roads in the African country.

Among other projects, the agreement said, Ethiopia will use the money to construct the Wukro-Zalambesa road spanning 96 kilometres in the north of the country in the Tigray regional state.

Ethiopian State Minister of Finance and Economic Development (MoFED), Mekonen Manyazewal and Deputy Director General of Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development, Hesham Ibrahim Al-Waqayan signed the agreement.

Manyazewal said in a statement that the road will help improve the country’s economy.

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4 Comments to “Kuwait loans Ethiopia $25 million to build roads in Tigray”

  1. yenatulij says:

    What about the rest of Ethiopia which is suffering from deprivation of anything that resembles progress except the subhuman subjugation of our women to those African monsters? We know or we should have known by now,that the Weyane doctrine remains to be “Tigrai tiqdem- Ethiopia tewdem”. But, after all this horendous expenses that is being spent in Tigrai, has the “Tigrai telma” materialised? I have my douts.

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    October 29th, 2008 at 6:40 PM

  2. yenatulij says:

    Elias, plz replace this one for the previous. Thanks!

    What about the rest of Ethiopia which is suffering from deprivation of anything that resembles progress except the subhuman subjugation of our women to those African monsters? We know or we should have known by now, that the Weyane doctrine remains to be “Tigrai tiqdem – Ethiopia tewdem”. But, after all this horendous expenses that is being spent in Tigrai and Tigrai alone, has the “Tigrai telma” slogan materialised? I have my doubts.?

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    October 29th, 2008 at 6:43 PM

  3. gobeze says:

    “Manyazewal” …rename yourself “Melesyazewal”. How the heck can a road in Tigray selfish (MEZGER) region help develop the economy of the country, when the MEZGER region is actually sucking blood out of the rest of the country’s regions?

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    October 29th, 2008 at 6:56 PM

  4. Ketema says:

    We have said it before, we are saying it again and certainly we wiil say it in thé future as long as the tribalist dictator is in power

    ” Tigrayen le malmat Ethiopian madmat”

    Ketema

    Seattle

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    October 29th, 2008 at 11:38 PM

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