Re: Amhara Fano National Force (AFNF), formed!
Stand in solidarity with Ethiopia’s medical professionals, teachers, civil servants, and all others demanding dignity and a living wage.
Abiy Ahmed, the tone-deaf and delusional autocrat, continues to prioritize billion-dollar vanity projects — sprawling palaces, luxury eco-lodges, and so-called “corridor development” — while ignoring the urgent and basic needs of the Ethiopian people. Instead of investing in food security, healthcare, or education, the regime pours scarce public funds into elite infrastructure — a $13 billion palace, posh eco-lodges, and image-driven mega-projects — while millions face runaway inflation, mass youth migration, and collapsing public services.
Over 20 million Ethiopians rely on food aid
68.9% live in multidimensional poverty
Even in Addis Ababa, many lack access to affordable and reliable clean water & electricity
Medical professionals, teachers, and civil servants across the country are now on the brink of mass strikes — not for luxury, but for a living wage and dignity.
Vanity cannot replace vision. Ethiopia needs justice, equity, and principled leadership — not monuments to a collapsing regime and a narcissistic autocrat.
A qualified doctor in Ethiopia makes less than $100, a month.
The people saving lives are living on bread and bananas, because that’s all they can afford.
That’s why doctors, teachers, and civil servants in the country are calling for a nationwide strike in 4 days; demanding a fair, livable wages.
If the incompetent Abiy Ahmed’s government keeps ignoring their demands, the initial five-day nationwide strike led by the Ethiopian Health Professionals’ Movement will go ahead as planned:
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Re: Amhara Fano National Force (AFNF), formed!
TIGRAY ― With the deadline to revoke its legal status looming, the TPLF has pushed back by flatly rejecting the National Election Board’s order to “re-register” as a political party.
Instead, the TPLF is demanding full reinstatement of its original party status, and warns that failing to do so poses a "serious threat" to the Pretoria Agreement, which is a Cessation of Hostilities Agreement between the TPLF and the Federal gov't.



Instead, the TPLF is demanding full reinstatement of its original party status, and warns that failing to do so poses a "serious threat" to the Pretoria Agreement, which is a Cessation of Hostilities Agreement between the TPLF and the Federal gov't.
Re: Amhara Fano National Force (AFNF), formed!
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