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Post by AbyssiniaLady » 27 Dec 2024, 19:31

Rotana Announces Construction of International Hotel in Mogadishu





Published: 25th December 2024


The global hotel management company, Rotana, has officially announced the construction of its first five-star hotel in Mogadishu. This landmark development is set to elevate the city’s hospitality standards and provide a range of modern services to meet various business and social needs.

The announcement was made during a signing ceremony witnessed by Somali Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Amb. Hussein Abdi Halane, along with other officials. The agreement was signed between Premier Bank CEO Jabriil Hassan Mohamed and executives from Rotana.

The project, part of the expansive Gateway Complex Project in Mogadishu, will include not only the Rotana Hotel but also a host of additional facilities. These will encompass conference halls, a hospital, a school, dormitories, and a mall, making it a comprehensive hub for business, healthcare, education, and shopping.

His Excellency Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, President of the Federal Republic of Somalia, recently inaugurated the Gateway Complex Project. This initiative is seen as a significant step towards the modernization and economic development of Somalia, showcasing the country’s commitment to fostering international investments.

Rotana Hotel Management Corporation PJSC, known for its presence in the Middle East, the Balkans, Africa, and Turkey, is set to bring its extensive expertise and high standards to Mogadishu, contributing to the city’s growth and prosperity.

The development of the Rotana Hotel in Mogadishu marks a historic milestone, reinforcing Somalia’s position as a promising destination for international business and tourism.


Source: Rotana and Somalia media outlets.

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Re: The African Union Headquarters should be relocated to a stable country

Post by Agazi General » 28 Dec 2024, 01:11

Agazi General wrote:
19 Nov 2024, 14:56
Agazi General wrote:
17 Nov 2024, 15:53
Agazi General wrote:
04 May 2024, 19:55
HAHAHAHAHA ME AND MY BELOVED WIFE ABYSSINIALADY ARE MISERABLE, SO WE ALSO WANT Z MISERABLE ETHIOPIA TO EVEN BE MORE MISERABLE. MUHAHWAHWAHAHAHA ZIS IS PAYBACK 4 WAT ZEY DID 2 TIGRAY. ME'AREY, MY SWEETY, LETS GO CELEBRATE WIT SOME EUROPEAN FOODS, COFFEE, AND ZEN MORE AT HOME. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Post by AbyssiniaLady » 30 Dec 2024, 19:29

Ethiopian Foreign Minister Visits Dorale Multipurpose Port in Djibouti





Addis Ababa December 30/2024 (ENA)— Minister of Foreign Affairs Gedion Timothewos along with his delegation, visited the Dorale Multipurpose Port and Terminal in Djibouti today.

During the visit, the delegation observed the port's operations, including the processes related to income and expenditure management.

The Minister paid a courtesy call on the President of the Republic of Djibouti, Ismail Omar Guelleh, on Sunday where they discussed strengthening the longstanding friendship and cooperation between the two brotherly nations.

The two sides exchanged views on bilateral and continental issues of mutual interest, emphasizing the importance of joint efforts in addressing the key focus areas highlighted during the recently held 17th Ethio-Djibouti Joint Ministerial Commission meeting.





FM Gedion also held talks with Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the Republic of Djibouti.






During the discussion, Gedion emphasized that the longstanding ties between the two brotherly nations serve as a model for fostering regional cooperation.






The Ethiopian delegation held discussions on enhancing Djibouti's port services, expanding fuel terminal capacity, completing the construction of the Dikhil-Galafi road, and improving the overall efficiency of cargo transportation and import-export processes.

Source: war-torn landlocked Ethiopia media outlets.



Poverty-stricken war-torn landlocked Ethiopia, which had been arbitrarily united by European colonial powers and eventually disintegrate on its own just like the Soviet Union, has been and will continue to be solely dependent on Djibouti for accessing sea ports, Until its disintegration into more than eighty-five independent countries.

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Re: The African Union Headquarters should be relocated to a stable country

Post by Agazi General » 30 Dec 2024, 19:57

Agazi General wrote:
28 Dec 2024, 01:11
Agazi General wrote:
19 Nov 2024, 14:56
Agazi General wrote:
17 Nov 2024, 15:53
Agazi General wrote:
04 May 2024, 19:55
HAHAHAHAHA ME AND MY BELOVED WIFE ABYSSINIALADY ARE MISERABLE, SO WE ALSO WANT Z MISERABLE ETHIOPIA TO EVEN BE MORE MISERABLE. MUHAHWAHWAHAHAHA ZIS IS PAYBACK 4 WAT ZEY DID 2 TIGRAY. ME'AREY, MY SWEETY, LETS GO CELEBRATE WIT SOME EUROPEAN FOODS, COFFEE, AND ZEN MORE AT HOME. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

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Re: The African Union Headquarters should be relocated to a stable country

Post by AbyssiniaLady » 01 Jan 2025, 18:11

Lies Spread by the so called Ethiopian Government




According to the Ministry of Trade and Regional Integration Kassahun Gofe, poverty-stricken war-torn Ethiopia has secured over 1 billion USD from gold exports in the last five months, but this is a lie, It's a state disinformation and baseless propaganda, War-torn landlocked Ethiopia doesn't have gold, As we can tell from the fact that no foreign countries are lining up to pay for gold, Ethiopia’s exports are mainly agricultural commodities such as coffee, cut flowers, khat, fruits and vegetables, which account for over 98 percent of total export value, That is why 99 percent of Ethiopians are living below the poverty line.

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