The country solved part of its foreign exchange distortion while exposing a deeper structural weakness underneath: Ethiopia produces too few productive urban jobs relative to the size and ambitions of its educated population.
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@KalKassa I wish more attention was given to basic things. 40% of our under 5 children are stunted. (Sign of chronic malnutrition). Roads are nice. You know what's nicer .... FOOD FOR THE KIDS. No amount of dej cleaning will sanitize our image until we are able to feed our kids!
@ethiotelecom I already did and no response. You guys have the worst internet connectivity that suddenly interrupts or slows down. I have no intention of subscribing again. So no thanks.
@ethiotelecom randomly cancelled my yearly internet subscription to get me to sign up to their newly updated expensive rate. Nope. Switching to Safaricom. It has better connectivity anyways.
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Ethiotelecom Share Company's long-anticipated share offer isn't as attractive as expected. Here's a quick back-of-the-envelope analysis of the potential gains from investing in the company. 📊 #Investing#Ethiopia
@BBCWorld Actually some obscure 'analyst' said that and more. But the BBC thinks it's better to highlight the hate than what the Somalian official actually said. It's one thing to report nuance, but this is trash.
@ethio_style Tried and failed. Basically because No one cares. No one cares if Universities stop working. Not students. Not parents. Certainly not the admin people. You can't threaten to take away education from people who don't see the point of it.
Audu Ogbeh explains how the problems of Nigeria started in 1986 with the adoption of SAP. John Perkins’ “Confessions of an Economic Hitman” has exposed how economic hitmen are sponsored to destroy the economy of third-world countries through nefarious polices and programs.