Ethiopian news esat
ESAT (Ethiopian Satellite Television) is a popular Ethiopian news and entertainment channel that broadcasts from the United States. Here are some recent news updates from ESAT:
Breaking News
- Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has announced that the country will hold a national election in June 2023. (Source: ESAT News)
- The Ethiopian government has launched a new initiative to promote investment in the country's agricultural sector. (Source: ESAT Business)
- The Ethiopian Red Cross Society has launched an appeal for funds to support its humanitarian efforts in the country. (Source: ESAT News)
Politics
- The Ethiopian government has accused the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF) of launching a new attack on government forces in the Tigray region. (Source: ESAT News)
- The Ethiopian parliament has approved a new law aimed at promoting transparency and accountability in government contracting. (Source: ESAT News)
- The Ethiopian opposition party, the Ethiopian Democratic Party (EDP), has called for the government to release political prisoners and allow for greater political freedom. (Source: ESAT News)
Economy
- The Ethiopian government has announced plans to launch a new national airline, Ethiopian Airlines International. (Source: ESAT Business)
- The Ethiopian Stock Exchange has launched a new index to track the performance of the country's top companies. (Source: ESAT Business)
- The Ethiopian government has signed a new agreement with the World Bank to support the country's economic development. (Source: ESAT Business)
Entertainment
- The Ethiopian music industry has launched a new initiative to promote the country's music globally. (Source: ESAT Entertainment)
- The Ethiopian film industry has announced plans to produce a new series of films and TV shows. (Source: ESAT Entertainment)
- The Ethiopian comedy scene has launched a new initiative to promote the country's comedians globally. (Source: ESAT Entertainment)
Please note that the news updates provided are subject to change and may not be up-to-date.