
Stratfor Report: Ethiopia Identified among Post China Sixteen (PC16) Contries
Editor’s Note: The 16 countries identified in this study that could potentially succeed China are as follows: Africa: Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania America’s: Mexico, Peru, Nicaragua, and Dominican Republic Asia: Vietnam, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Laos, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Cambodia, and…

Uganda`s President Museveni Says: Africa Won’t Let Egyptians Bully Ethiopia
Photo: Ugandan President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni Ethiopian Radio and Television Agency (Addis Ababa) http://www.ertagov.com/news/ June 13, 2013 President Yoweri Museveni has sternly warned the Egyptian “government and other groups” against making “chauvinist and irrational statements” in the wake of Ethiopia’s…

The Nile Basin States: The Need for Genuine Cooperation
Image: Nile Riparian States By Selamu Misgan Around the world there are over 260 trans boundary rivers that flow through two or more countries. To resolve the difficulties and disputes that inevitably arise, states have set up different forms of…

Uganda to Build 600 MW Hydro Power Plant on The Nile River at a Cost of $2.2 Billion USD
By Nicholas Bariyo Uganda Confident China to Fund 600 MW Karuma Power Plant KAMPALA, Uganda, April 15, 2013 — The Ugandan government is confident that China will provide funding to finance the construction of a 600-megawatt Karuma hydro-power plant on…

South Sudan Rejects the Colonial Nile Waters Agreement
By MACHEL AMOS in Juba, South Sudan March 20, 2013 Juba Rebuffs Cairo on Nile Waters Agreements South Sudan has expressed its opposition to a 1959 Nile Water agreements between Sudan and Egypt. The country said it was already on…

Oil in Uganda – International Lessons for Success
The technical challenges of extracting Uganda’s waxy, on-shore oil has prevented production so far and means that full capacity will probably not be reached until 2020. In the meantime, the debate is underway over the management of Uganda’s oil in…

Nile Basin Report Disregards Ethiopia, Egypt Tension over Hydropower
By Merga Yonas Dec. 08, 2012 The first State of the River Nile Basin 2012 report overlooked the competing water use conflicts and political risks stirring between Ethiopia and Egypt, mainly on the earlier project of the Great Renaissance Dam…

African Heads of States Pay Tribute to Meles Zenawi, the Late Prime Minister of Ethiopia (Video)
The presidents of South Sudan, South Africa, Rwanda; chairman of African Union, and former president of South Africa, president of Uganda, and president of Nigeria pay tribute to Meles Zenawi, the late Prime Minister of Ethiopia.
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