እኔ ኢትዮጲያ ቅንጡ ቤተመንግስት አያስፈልጋትም ተሸጦ ገንዘቡ ለጤና ባለሙያዎች የደሞዝ ጭማሪ ይዋል ስል ሲነጫነጩ የነበሩ ፋርሴ-ቡላዎች፤ ሀለቃቸው አፄ ሃይለስላሴ ትምህርት ቤት ከመገንባት ይልቅ በየደብሩ ለክብራቸው መቀመጫ ሀገሪቷን ቤተመንስግት በቤተመንግስት አደረጓት ብሎ "እርካብ እና መንበር" የተሰኘው መፅሐፉ ላይ አብጥልጥሎ ጽፎ እንደነበር ሲሰሙ ምን ይሉ ይሆን?
እንዴት ያለ ድንቁርና ነው የፊውዳል ስርዓት ንጉስ የነበሩትን አፄ ሃይለስላሴን እያስተቸ ፤ ራሱ በ21ኛው ክፍለ ዘመን ሀገር በጦርነት ታምሳ እና ህዝቧን የረሃብ አለንጋ እየተገረፈው በ10 ቢሊዮን ዶላር ቤተመንግስት ለመስራት የሚያስደፍረው?
Western media has started talking, now.
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The nationwide strike by health professionals over a fair and livable wage enters the next phase as doctors in the country refused to succumb to threats, intimidations and arrests.
These developments come as the economic crisis worsens. Inflation is at record highs, and the Ethiopian birr has sunk to near worthlessness.
The economic situation in the country is so dire that a fully qualified surgeon earns less than the US dollar equivalent of $85 (eighty five) per month which is embarrassingly one of the lowest wages in the whole world, while a low IQ political activist (cadre) loyal to the regime reportedly pockets over $1,700 (240,000 birr) a month for towing the party line.
This contrast, has sparked outrage across all professions and the teacher's associations also threatened to join the strikes.
The incompetent Abiy’s government has only ONE option: address their demand now or risk seeing their demand turn into a full-blown political one.
Desperate patients and families are pleading for an end to the strike, which has crippled healthcare across the country.
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Totally nonsense. Stupidity in the region is getting worse. Ayatollah is sounding more of a cadre than a politician. I know the economic hardship in Addis. Even those who make reasonably good salaries — those not in government payroll— have a hard time making a living.
But to say that if the government had not spent money on the palace reconstruction, there would be enough money to pay more to the doctors is insane.
Does that mean it is only the lives of doctors that matter.
If the doctors are dissatisfied with the payments they receive, so do all government employees.
In Ethiopia, the government is the prominent employer.
If the government raises the salary of the doctors, should too of teachers, state and federal lawyers, soldiers, and so on.
That is way, way more than that the government could spend on recreating the palace so that history will be reserved.
The problem with losing, rapidly becoming irrelevant politicians is they assume they exploit every issue they assume to be exploitable. That assumption downright degrades the knowledge of Ethiopians to zero. Not a nice score to be at.
Well, to well adjusted Ethiopians that sounds opportunistic.
But to say that if the government had not spent money on the palace reconstruction, there would be enough money to pay more to the doctors is insane.
Does that mean it is only the lives of doctors that matter.
If the doctors are dissatisfied with the payments they receive, so do all government employees.
In Ethiopia, the government is the prominent employer.
If the government raises the salary of the doctors, should too of teachers, state and federal lawyers, soldiers, and so on.
That is way, way more than that the government could spend on recreating the palace so that history will be reserved.
The problem with losing, rapidly becoming irrelevant politicians is they assume they exploit every issue they assume to be exploitable. That assumption downright degrades the knowledge of Ethiopians to zero. Not a nice score to be at.
Well, to well adjusted Ethiopians that sounds opportunistic.
Re: Western media has started talking, now.
Advocates of population control are pleased with what Abiy Ahmed is doing to increase death rates in the country by paying Ethiopian doctors the lowest salary in the world.
The theory that, the less people are in Africa the highest the living standards for people in the developed world, is put to practice in Ethiopia where the value of an Ethiopian life is measured by foreign powers who decide who lives and who dies.
The theory that, the less people are in Africa the highest the living standards for people in the developed world, is put to practice in Ethiopia where the value of an Ethiopian life is measured by foreign powers who decide who lives and who dies.
Re: Western media has started talking, now.
After all, the Eritrean Isayes’ cadres should not tell us what an Ethiopian doctor should be paid. Will ever come a time that they realize they have a country called Eritrea, and they should talk about the accomplishments and disappointments of their own country. They act as if they have no country.
We might have problems. That is our problems. We should deal with it the way we choose.
We don’t seek any Eritrean cadres feedback. If I need feedback from an African, I choose to seek advice from a Kenyan, Tanzanian, Ugandan, Sudanese , South Sudanese, Ugandan, but not from an Eritrean government cadres.
We might have problems. That is our problems. We should deal with it the way we choose.
We don’t seek any Eritrean cadres feedback. If I need feedback from an African, I choose to seek advice from a Kenyan, Tanzanian, Ugandan, Sudanese , South Sudanese, Ugandan, but not from an Eritrean government cadres.
Re: Western media has started talking, now.
Affable
After all, the Eritrean Isayes’ cadres should not tell us what an Ethiopian doctor should be paid. Will ever come a time that they realize they have a country called Eritrea, and they should talk about the accomplishments and disappointments of their own country. They act as if they have no country.
We might have problems. That is our problems. We should deal with it the way we choose.
We don’t seek any Eritrean cadres feedback. If I need feedback from an African, I choose to seek advice from a Kenyan, Tanzanian, Ugandan, Sudanese , South Sudanese, Ugandan, but not from an Eritrean government cadres.
What kind of argument is this? I do not expect those east Africans to know Ethiopia better than Eritreans.
The doctors / health professionals and the teachers are all fighting for survival in Ethiopia while The PM , his bootlickers and cadres are admiring corridor(vanity projects),drones and palaces.
Personally I have no problem whoever makes comments about what's going on in Ethiopia, even the Aliens.
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Affable wrote: ↑19 May 2025, 23:22After all, the Eritrean Isayes’ cadres should not tell us what an Ethiopian doctor should be paid. Will ever come a time that they realize they have a country called Eritrea, and they should talk about the accomplishments and disappointments of their own country. They act as if they have no country.
We might have problems. That is our problems. We should deal with it the way we choose.
We don’t seek any Eritrean cadres feedback. If I need feedback from an African, I choose to seek advice from a Kenyan, Tanzanian, Ugandan, Sudanese , South Sudanese, Ugandan, but not from an Eritrean government cadres.





The skunis are shameless, there are more Eritrean doctors in jubba South Sudan than in the entire Eritrea and there is basically no Health care system in Eritrea yet here are the skunis talking about Ethiopia 24/7
Re: Western media has started talking, now.

ከፊል የስራ ማቆም አድማውን ተከትሎ የታሰሩ የጤና ባለሞያዎች ብዛት 78 መድረሱ ታወቀ
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https://meseretmedia.substack.com/p/78? ... irect=true
May 16, 2025

(መሠረት ሚድያ)- ዛሬ አራተኛ ቀኑን የያዘውን የጤና ባለሞያዎች ከፊል የስራ ማቆም አድማን ተከትሎ የታሰሩ ባለሞያዎች ብዛት 78 መድረሱ እንዲሁም በባለሞያዎቹ ላይ እየደረሰ ያለው እስር እና እንግልት ተጠናክሮ መቀጠሉን ታውቋል።
መሠረት ሚድያ ዛሬ በደረሰው መረጃ በተለይም ትላንት ለሊት በጎንደር ዩኒቨርስቲ ሆስፒታል የጸጥታ ሃይሎች ወደሃኪሞች መኖሪያ በመግባት የህጻናትና የካንሰር ስፔሻሊስትን ጨምሮ 25 ሬዝደንትና ስፔሻሊስት ሃኪሞችን አፍነው መውሰዳቸው ታውቋል፣ እስካሁንም የደረሱበት አልታወቀም።
ይህንና ተመሳሳይ አፈናና እንግልትን ተከትሎ የኢትዮጵያ ጤና ባለሞያዎች ንቅናቄ አባላት ሙሉ ለሙሉ ስራ ለማቆም በመወሰናቸው አሁን ላይ በህክምና ላይ ያሉ ታካሚዎች በማይንገላቱበት መንገድ እስከ ነገ ቅዳሜ ድረስ ሙሉ ለሙሉ ስራ የማቆም አድማውን ተፈጻሚ የሚያረግ ፕሮግራም አውጥተው እየተንቀሳቀሱ እንደሚገኙ ታውቋል።
ሆኖም እስካሁን አፈናና እንግልት በደረሰባቸው እንደ ጥቁር አንበሳና ዘውዲቱ የመሳሰሉ ሆስፒታሎች ውስጥ የሚሰሩ ባለሞያዎች ሙሉ ለሙሉ ሰራ ማቆማቸው ተሰምቷል።
በተመሳሳይ በሃዋሳ ዩኒቨርስቲ ሆስፒታል በአስተዳደር ሃኪሞች ወደስራ ገበታቸው ካልተመለሱ ግቢውን ለቀው እንዲወጡ የተሰጠውን ማስታወቂያ ተከትሎ የሆስፒታሉ ሬዝደንትና ኢንተርን ሃኪሞች ከግቢው የተቀበሉትን ንብረት በማስረከብ ለቀው እየወጡ መሆናቸውን የደረሰን መረጃ ያመላክታል።
የኢትዮጵያ ጤና ባለሞያዎች በዚህ ንቅናቄ ጊዜውን ያማከለ እና ለመኖር የሚያስችል የደመወዝ ጭማሪ፣ የሪስከና የመሳሰሉት ከፍያዎች መፈጸም፣ የትራንስፖርት እገዛ፣ ጊዜውን የጠበቀ እና ያልተቆራረጠ የduty ክፍያ፣ ባለሞያውን ለአደጋና እንግልት የማያጋልጥ የስራ ቦታ፣ የጤና መድህን፣ የመኖሪያ ቤት ወይም ቦታ እንዲሁም ለትምህርት የሚመችና በደንብ የተደራጀ የመማሪያ ስፍራ እና በአጠቃላይ 12 የሆኑ ጥያቄዎቻቸው እንዲመለሱላቸው እየጠየቁ ይገኛሉ።
የጤና ሚኒስቴር በበኩሉ ትናንት ባወጣው መግለጫ ከሰሞኑ የስራ ገበታቸው ላይ ያልተገኙ የጤና ባለመያዎች 'በሐሰተኛ መረጃ የተወናበዱ' እና 'ጥፋትን ዓላማቸው ያደረጉ' ናቸው ማለቱ ይታዋሳል።
መረጃን ከመሠረት!
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Re: Western media has started talking, now.
I don't know whose àsses you're s@cking here, but this is the truth:
Read more at: https://forum.facmedicine.com/threads/h ... tes.82435/
Eritrea:
• Government Hospitals: Salaries for doctors in government hospitals range from $1,200 to $2,000 per month, depending on experience and specialization.
• Private Hospitals: Salaries in private hospitals are typically higher, ranging from $2,000 to $3,500 per month.
Read more at: https://forum.facmedicine.com/threads/h ... tes.82435/
Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑20 May 2025, 01:57Affable wrote: ↑19 May 2025, 23:22After all, the Eritrean Isayes’ cadres should not tell us what an Ethiopian doctor should be paid. Will ever come a time that they realize they have a country called Eritrea, and they should talk about the accomplishments and disappointments of their own country. They act as if they have no country.
We might have problems. That is our problems. We should deal with it the way we choose.
We don’t seek any Eritrean cadres feedback. If I need feedback from an African, I choose to seek advice from a Kenyan, Tanzanian, Ugandan, Sudanese , South Sudanese, Ugandan, but not from an Eritrean government cadres.
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The skunis are shameless, there are more Eritrean doctors in jubba South Sudan than in the entire Eritrea and there is basically no Health care system in Eritrea yet here are the skunis talking about Ethiopia 24/7
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Re: Western media has started talking, now.
Zmeselo wrote: ↑20 May 2025, 04:32I don't know whose àsses you're s@cking here, but this is the truth:
Eritrea:
• Government Hospitals: Salaries for doctors in government hospitals range from $1,200 to $2,000 per month, depending on experience and specialization.
• Private Hospitals: Salaries in private hospitals are typically higher, ranging from $2,000 to $3,500 per month.
Read more at: https://forum.facmedicine.com/threads/h ... tes.82435/
Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑20 May 2025, 01:57Affable wrote: ↑19 May 2025, 23:22After all, the Eritrean Isayes’ cadres should not tell us what an Ethiopian doctor should be paid. Will ever come a time that they realize they have a country called Eritrea, and they should talk about the accomplishments and disappointments of their own country. They act as if they have no country.
We might have problems. That is our problems. We should deal with it the way we choose.
We don’t seek any Eritrean cadres feedback. If I need feedback from an African, I choose to seek advice from a Kenyan, Tanzanian, Ugandan, Sudanese , South Sudanese, Ugandan, but not from an Eritrean government cadres.
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The skunis are shameless, there are more Eritrean doctors in jubba South Sudan than in the entire Eritrea and there is basically no Health care system in Eritrea yet here are the skunis talking about Ethiopia 24/7




Re: Western media has started talking, now.
70 year old, toddler!
Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑20 May 2025, 05:07Zmeselo wrote: ↑20 May 2025, 04:32I don't know whose àsses you're s@cking here, but this is the truth:
Eritrea:
• Government Hospitals: Salaries for doctors in government hospitals range from $1,200 to $2,000 per month, depending on experience and specialization.
• Private Hospitals: Salaries in private hospitals are typically higher, ranging from $2,000 to $3,500 per month.
Read more at: https://forum.facmedicine.com/threads/h ... tes.82435/
Deqi-Arawit wrote: ↑20 May 2025, 01:57Affable wrote: ↑19 May 2025, 23:22After all, the Eritrean Isayes’ cadres should not tell us what an Ethiopian doctor should be paid. Will ever come a time that they realize they have a country called Eritrea, and they should talk about the accomplishments and disappointments of their own country. They act as if they have no country.
We might have problems. That is our problems. We should deal with it the way we choose.
We don’t seek any Eritrean cadres feedback. If I need feedback from an African, I choose to seek advice from a Kenyan, Tanzanian, Ugandan, Sudanese , South Sudanese, Ugandan, but not from an Eritrean government cadres.
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The skunis are shameless, there are more Eritrean doctors in jubba South Sudan than in the entire Eritrea and there is basically no Health care system in Eritrea yet here are the skunis talking about Ethiopia 24/7![]()
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skuni, if that is the case, why were Eritreans heading to Sudan and respectively Ethiopia for simple medical treatment
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