Esat news today 2018
Here are some of the top news stories from ESAT (Ethiopian Satellite Television) for today, December 31, 2018:
Politics
- The Ethiopian government has announced that it will be releasing 6,000 prisoners as part of its efforts to promote national reconciliation and reconciliation.
- The Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, has called for the release of all political prisoners in the country, saying that it is a necessary step towards building a more just and democratic society.
Economy
- The Ethiopian government has announced that it will be launching a new economic reform package aimed at stimulating economic growth and reducing poverty.
- The package includes measures such as reducing tariffs on imported goods, increasing foreign investment, and promoting private sector development.
Human Rights
- Human rights groups have criticized the Ethiopian government for its treatment of opposition politicians and journalists, saying that they are being targeted for their political beliefs.
- The government has denied these allegations, saying that it is committed to protecting the rights of all citizens.
Conflict
- Fighting has continued between government forces and rebel groups in the western region of Ethiopia, with reports of heavy casualties on both sides.
- The government has accused the rebel groups of being backed by foreign powers, while the rebels have denied this and said that they are fighting for the rights of the local population.
Sports
- Ethiopia's national football team has qualified for the African Cup of Nations for the first time in 30 years, after defeating South Sudan 2-0 in a qualifying match.
- The team's coach, Wubetu Abate, has praised the team's performance, saying that it is a major achievement for the country.
Entertainment
- The Ethiopian music industry has been growing in popularity in recent years, with many artists gaining international recognition.
- The government has announced plans to establish a new music academy to promote the development of the industry.
Please note that these are just some of the top news stories from ESAT for today, and may not be comprehensive or up-to-date.