DefendTheTruth wrote: ↑11 Jun 2023, 09:11
Yonas Birru is a mental case, here is one of the proofs:
What a [deleted] bunch of idiots are leading the Oromo tribal land?
Since elementary school, I have been taught to start an essay with an introduction, followed by the body of the essay and ended with a summary conclusion. Please allow me to violate what I have been taught since elementary school and start with the conclusion of my article: What a [deleted] bunch of idiots are leading the Oromo tribal land?
ዩ አር ፈክድ-አፕ፣ ቅሌታም ሽማግሌ
I stopped reading the garbage after reading this prelude of a mentally retarded fellow.
https://borkena.com/2023/06/10/sheger-c ... n-the-sky/
The fu*cked man, what is your reply? Are you also an economist by profession, still?
This is a man whose professional advises are also sought after even at the UN and other global bodies, his testimonies come not with extra precautions.
Speaking to ENA, the economist also hailed Ethiopia for its ambition to have a regional integration in trade and commerce as well as infrastructure across the Horn of Africa and beyond.
According to him, big development changes are taking place in Ethiopia in various spheres.
"I'm a big believer that Ethiopia will be a very fast growing economy for decades to come. And already I can see with my own eyes, the big changes that are taking place in this country. When you move around Addis Ababa, you see a city that's being modernized."
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Professor Sachs elaborated that he has witnessed new industrial parks, railway, and other infrastructure development in many places of Ethiopia.
In particular, he praised the country's big boosts of agricultural productivity in the Oromia region and other parts of Ethiopia.
Ethiopia, with a very bold investment strategy and now membership in the BRICS, will also have great leverage to lure investment and finance, particularly from the Gulf countries, the economist stated.
"I want closer connections of the Gulf countries with Ethiopia. There is a lot of finance potential in Saudi Arabia, in the Emirates and so forth. They can help to invest a lot in the infrastructure in this country. So I think that the prospects are good."
Moreover, the economist noted that the BRICS is a very important grouping, which has got almost 40 percent of the world output when you combine China, India, Russia, Brazil, and South Africa, Ethiopia and Egypt as well as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Emirates and Iran.