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Nation Achieves Record 512 Billion Birr Revenue in FY 2023/2024

The Ministry of Revenue in Ethiopia has announced a remarkable accomplishment, having collected more than 512 billion birr in tax revenues during the concluded fiscal year of 2023/2024. The Minister of Revenue, Aynalem Niguse, credited the achievement to several factors, such as enhanced revenue collection capabilities and the prompt tax payments made by taxpayers. The No. 2 Branch Office of Intermediate Tax Payers engaged in discussions with taxpayers and stakeholders to improve adherence to tax legislation. The forum will additionally focus on the execution of the fiscal year plan and delineate the objectives of the branch for the forthcoming 2024/2025 fiscal year. During the event, the Minister emphasized the advancements achieved in revenue collection, pointing out that the target of 529 billion birr for the previous fiscal year was nearly attained. She further highlighted the significance of taxpayers who meet their obligations in a timely manner. The ministry announced a robust beginning to the new fiscal year, having collected 29 billion birr in the month of July alone. Finance Minister Ahmed Shide spoke to the taxpayer community regarding the government's macroeconomic reforms, highlighting the actions implemented to alleviate their effects on the populace. The minister detailed the government's subsidy initiative aimed at essential goods and fuel, highlighting a recent allocation of 15 billion birr specifically for fuel subsidies within the last month. He cautioned that the overall subsidy amount may escalate to 100 billion birr in the upcoming month as the government endeavors to stabilize the economy. He emphasized the significance of public collaboration in achieving the success of macroeconomic reforms and urged taxpayers to maintain their support. Read the full article
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Somali Football Federation Banned 40 Players From Playing in Public Service Tournament.

The Somali Region Football Federation has banned 40 players to participate the second round of Somali State Line Bureaus Football Tournament The Federation had accused that such players had violated the certain SRSFF regulation and the provisions of the Code of Ethics of the Council. The federation had cited that before the tournament began it had clearly stipulated that no outsider players were allowed to play for competing bureaus except their own staff and workers. The federation had mentioned that they investigated during the first round of the competition and found out that nearly 40 players were not employees, workers or staff in the bureau team they were playing. The Federation had clearly notified the bureaus that brought such hired outsider players to refrain from doing so in the second round of the competition. Additionally, the federation had warned severe penalties and corrective measures against any bureau team that contravenes the above mentioned provisions. Magaca OFFICE ID Number - Haashim Ibrahim PLANING 569 - Ahmed Abdilaahi PLANING 567 - Nasri Abdiqadir PLANING 572 - Ahmed Ismail PLANING 576 - Abdilaahi kabiir SDA 519 - Abshir Huseen SDA 525 - Maxyadiin Khaliif SDA 523 - Adrian Badir SDA 507 - Flame Hasan SDA 512 - Ahmed All SDA 522 - Nuur Hasan BOF 158 - Badri Saalax BOF 167 - Shamsadiin Mahamed BOF 173 - Abdinajiib Hasan BOF 168 - A Rahman Ahmed PRESIDENT 408 - Maxamed Adan JOB CREAT 689 - Musta fe Ahmed JOB CREAT 687 - Mahad Mahamed JOB CREAT 681 - Mahamed Abdi waamc BASIN 037 - Nimcan Cali Ibraahin DRM 957 - Abdifatah Sh/dawaye WATER 422 - Khadar Adosh BOLSA 715 - Ramdan Ismail BOLSA 708 - Muftah Rashid BOLSA 707 - Mustafe Mataan ROADS 196 - Sacdi Abdirahman ROADS 200 - Mahamed Abdi Mahamed ROADS 184 - Khadar Mahamud Ma’ed ROADS 199 - Faysal A Rahman Mahamed ROADS 201 - Farhan Ali Abdi ROADS 183 - Ridwan Mawlid Farah ROADS 192 - Faid omar JCA 367 - ridwaan siyaad JCA 369 - maxamed cabdi qani JCA 370 - nasir axmed JCA 351 - nimcaan maxamed JCA 355 - eid farax abiib DACA 094 - maxamed shugri cabdi DACA 105 - Risaaq cusmaan SCIENCE 069 - Tegeghe ayalew SCIENCE 065 Read the full article
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What is ‘food resilience’? Ask these Ethiopian farmers facing conflict and drought
As the shadows lengthen over the village of Tuli Guleed in the Somali region of southern Ethiopia, Halemu Hassan Ali and her husband, Elias Abdi Abdullahi, move methodically through row after row of knee-high wheat. Pulling up weeds that encroach on their precious crop is physically demanding. Both of them hunch low but move swiftly, their easy chatter belies the seriousness of this task. For in Ethiopia, a country repeatedly wracked by hunger — where more than 20 million citizens rely on some form of food assistance — crop yields for the couple's family are more than a matter of mere metrics. They could ultimately mean the difference between life and death. Bolstering their homegrown food supply could both wean them from costly food assistance and strengthen their long-term economic well-being. For the past five years, the Somali region has endured a devastating series of droughts that have damaged crops and destroyed vast herds of livestock, a consequence of climate change that has been catastrophic for the handful of nations in the Horn of Africa. Added to that, almost a decade of violence among ethnic groups close to their village forced Halimu, Elias, their young children and most of their community to abandon their farms and fields and fend for themselves elsewhere. Today, the United Nations reports there are about 4.5 million internally displaced Ethiopians across the country’s nine national regions, with more than a million of them in the Somali region alone. “For the last nine years, we have been moving from one place to another, escaping the violence,” says Halemu, sitting in her home’s dirt courtyard as night begins to fall. “We could only farm our land in the last two years, when we finally settled down.” Halemu Hassan Ali speaks during a session on farming at her school in the village of Tuli Guleed. She and other farmers are deepening their agricultural skills to increase crop yields in the Somali region Tuli Guleed is a cluster of several hundred homes nestled in a wide shallow valley several hours from the nearest large city, and many farmers there are keen to wring as much sustenance from their small patch of land as possible. To do so, Halemu and Elias are focusing on improving their production with wheat alone, rather than the sorghum, maize and other crops they used to grow. This is not only to guarantee that they can provide enough food for their family to survive until the next harvest but also — they hope — to have a little extra to sell in a nearby market town. The cash would help rebuild a small measure of household wealth they lost in the past few years and provide a cushion against possible future drought or violence. Several days later, the pair took a break from their fields to participate in an internationally funded program held at the local school. Ethiopian agricultural experts spend several hours seeding best practices around drought-resilient crops, planting techniques, marketing tips and the use of basic pesticides that are now accessible at a discount from a small village store a short walk from Halemu’s fields. Strengthening 'food resilience' U.N. agencies and international nonprofits have spearheaded this kind of effort to protect against future food supply challenges — like drought or conflict — and strengthen what experts call “food resilience.” “It is part of increasing production and productivity, part of increasing their income and also food security,” says Sinshaw Alemu, a policy officer at the U.N.’s World Food Programme who has worked with residents of Tuli Guleed and dozens of other villages. “Trying to introduce technologies that enhance resilience and trying to build some of the key infrastructures in terms of market access so that incomes are diversified and these families have money in case the worst happens.” But he acknowledges that despite nationwide efforts to address these challenges, Ethiopia remains food insecure, with food production still a massive challenge. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in a recent report said that a “cascade of recurring shocks” means more than 21 million people in Ethiopia will require humanitarian help this year, including 13 million in need of agricultural assistance. Read the full article
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Somali State Flag Pose Photo Contest
SRS FLAG PHOTO COMPETITION All the citizens of the Somali Region, especially the youth, are informed that the Somali Region Flag Posing Photo Competition will be held soon in order to commemorate the anniversary of the Somali Region tradition on January 23, 2024. This competition, which consists of 8 categories of two grades each, will be contested as follows:-:- #calankadds …

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UN Body says delivering Humanitarian aid to displaced in Wollega unlikely
The United Nations’ body for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, OCHA, says it is unlikely that it will deliver humanitarian aid for the displaced in the Wollega area of Ethiopia. VOA Amharic service this week cited the organization as saying that prevalent security problem especially in East Wollega, Horo Guduru and Kelem Wollega ( all in the Oromia region of Ethiopia) made it difficult to…
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MotoGP introduces new rule for riders
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Beginning Road Racers Tips
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The Best Indoor Games For Girls
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Fun Outdoor Games for Groups
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Beginner's Guide to Motocross
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Leading Indoor Volleyball for Beginners
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Warbixin: Ganacsiga Dhuxusha Soomaaliya oo Ay Si Balaadhan ay Uga Wada Faaiidaan Dowladda iyo Al-Shabaab.
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