Tag: Addis Ababa

  • Life after letter: Buhari, Obasanjo meet, share laugh in Addis Ababa [Photos]

    President Muhammadu Buhari and former President Olusegun Obasanjo met today in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at the opening session of the 30th African Union Summit.

    They both shook hands and talked for about two minutes.

    A former head of state, General Abdulsalami Abubakar, later joined Buhari and Obasanjo for a snapshot.

    Obasanjo had last week written a damning latter to Buhari, advising his against seeking reelection in 2019.

    The former president had accused Buhari of nepotism and failure to revive the economy, among other accusations.

  • AU launches dotAfrica Internet domain

    AU launches dotAfrica Internet domain

    More than 50 African countries have created an internet domain fully owned by Africa, which they named dotAfrica, APA report on Wednesday.

    This happened in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, at the 29th ordinary session of the African Union Assembly.

    “DotAfrica will bring the continent together as an internet community under one umbrella and create an opportunity to forge a unique online identity which will associate products, services and or information with the continent and the people of Africa,” read a communiqué.

    The domain is an African initiative created by Africans for Africans and the worldwide audience of companies, organisations and individuals interested in, associated with and connected with the African community and markets.

    It was said that the objective of the launch was to mark the commencement of the DotAfrica operational phase by setting up a road show starting at the AU headquarters.

    The idea of DotAfrica was conceived in 2000 when some African internet professionals argued that DotAfrica should be operated by Africans for the benefit of the entire continent.

    Meanwhile, Africa has been reported to have recorded robust growth with international tourist arrivals and tourism revenues growing at 6 percent and 9 percent respectively each year between 1995 and 2014, over the last two decades,

    In its Economic Development in Africa report 2017, the UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) said tourism in Africa is a flourishing industry that supports more than 21 million jobs.

    The report said tourism attracted capital investment of $26 billion on average in 2011-2014 to the African economy, and that this amount represented 1.8 percent of total GDP of the continent.

    It added that international tourist arrivals in Africa increased to 56 million in the period 2011-2014, from 24 million in the previous one (1995-1998), and that the figure is forecast to grow to 134 million by 2030.

    Tourism export revenues have more than tripled, increasing from $14 billion to approximately $47 billion, between 1995 and 2014. As a result tourism is now estimated to contribute about 8.5 percent to the continent’s gross domestic product (GDP), it further stated.

     

  • Video: Ethiopia introduces first smart parking system in Africa

    Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa has introduced a first for Africa, a smart parking system to solve the lack of parking space for the hundreds of thousands of cars in the city.

    The system uses modern Chinese technology to park vehicles inside a steel structured building using an automated lift.

    Many people are already excited to see a tangible solution for the growing parking space problem in Addis Ababa.

    CGTN’s Girum Chala has more in this video: