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Here is my interview with The Reporter, covers wide ranges of topics on the #Ethiopian economy. thereporterethiopia.com/30453/ via @The Reporter Ethiopia
The Orthodox faithful in Oromia are cheerfully receiving the newly appointed leaders as they arrive at local churches. The outpouring of support for the new Synod underscores the need to change imperial-era administrative structures and governance of EOTC. awashpost.com/2023/02/02/mak…
“The deeply consequential decision by three senior archbishops to appoint 26 bishops to Oromia & other areas in southern Ethiopia is unraveling societal, as well as church-state relations, and it must be handled with extreme care & utmost responsibility” awashpost.com/2023/02/02/mak…
It has to be noted that this article is as much about the contemporary dynamics developing in the governance approaches of EOTC as the historical dominance & injustices within it, although the title missed to concisely capture the former—for lack of space. awashpost.com/2023/02/02/mak…
#Tigray Orthodox Church declines call by Synod to normalize relations, blames Synod for endorsing “war of genocide”.... What next? addisstandard.com/analysis-tigra… Medihane takes a deep dive to discuss recent exchanges between Tigray & the EOTC Synod, with comments from Getachew Assefa
News:More than 7,800 students dropout of school as impact of prolonged drought takes toll in #Borana, #Oromia region refutes drought related death addisstandard.com/news-more-than… Oromia region comm’n bureau refuted a report of the death due to starvation of 7 people in Taltale district
#NewsAlert: Orthodox Synod issues official apology for failing #Tigray Orthodox Church, its followers addisstandard.com/newsalert-orth… The official apology stated the Synod’s failure to plead “to end the war on time”, for failing to be physically present in Tigray during the war, and