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It good that you are doing in this site. But you have to help us people to have our own say concerning the Gilgel Gibe III dam construction project. We want our country to develop 100 times than now. But there are many who don't want our development now or in the future. We will fight them as much as we can. There for help us to say our own say concerning our development.
Thank you,
Tse
Tse Tsu
thazyb55@yahoo.com
3/24/2010 1:42:15 AM
Yeah. This is the result of the good policy in the country and the comittment of the government. Surely, we will see a prosperous and Peaceful Ethiopia.
Long live EPRDF
Abebe brian123@yahoo.com 2/7/2010 11:10:08 AM
Tazabw the beginning of matters in Ethiopia are way forward. But don’t expect to have changes in VOA Amharic they are already doomed of motherland rather they are hopeful of the studio world color revolution.
Thank
Amsterdam
lemelem Abay L-abay@yahoo.com 12/31/2009 1:53:52 AM
I just read a report by Jackson Mvunganyi of VOA( 12/27/09) about Shamusa region, north of Lalibela, where how 15 yrs ago there were no students and almost all were dependent on food aid.... and fast forward to now there are 800 kids enrolled in elementary school and most are bound to be food secure thanx to the govt's and international assistance. I also saw the utube clip of WFP where the PM is shown addressing COP15. I think it is impressive and there sure is light at the end of the tunnel. The question i've is where were the Amharic speaking VOA talking heads? Are they entrenched in Bolle and Wollo Sefer machaiatto and draft lanes rather than transversing the Nation to report objectively on matters of such significance? All I hear on the Amharic programme is doom and gloom. Mr Mvunganyi is to be commended for having exposed the true 'political agenda' of the VOA Amharic programme which is spewing venom to Ethiopia and the expatriate habesha community in US proper.
tazabiw zwiz2000@tmail.com 12/30/2009 7:02:15 AM
well done
Julia from Israel
Julia Yohannes avraham66@yahoo.com 12/26/2009 6:20:44 AM
good starting i am bihaynd you bravo
Yohannes Abraham avraham66@yahoo.com 12/26/2009 6:17:01 AM
timlone
brian123@yahoo.com
3/23/2010 9:58:41 AM
Dawin with wayne& malse
long leve eyhiopea
ababa malse
ababa@yahoo.com
2/12/2010 12:29:23 PM
Yeah. This is the result of the good policy in the country and the comittment of the government. Surely, we will see a prosperous and Peaceful Ethiopia.
Long live EPRDF
Abebe
brian123@yahoo.com
2/7/2010 11:10:08 AM
Tazabw the beginning of matters in Ethiopia are way forward. But don’t expect to have changes in VOA Amharic they are already doomed of motherland rather they are hopeful of the studio world color revolution.
Thank
Amsterdam
lemelem Abay
L-abay@yahoo.com
12/31/2009 1:53:52 AM
I just read a report by Jackson Mvunganyi of VOA( 12/27/09) about Shamusa region, north of Lalibela, where how 15 yrs ago there were no students and almost all were dependent on food aid.... and fast forward to now there are 800 kids enrolled in elementary school and most are bound to be food secure thanx to the govt's and international assistance. I also saw the utube clip of WFP where the PM is shown addressing COP15. I think it is impressive and there sure is light at the end of the tunnel. The question i've is where were the Amharic speaking VOA talking heads? Are they entrenched in Bolle and Wollo Sefer machaiatto and draft lanes rather than transversing the Nation to report objectively on matters of such significance? All I hear on the Amharic programme is doom and gloom. Mr Mvunganyi is to be commended for having exposed the true 'political agenda' of the VOA Amharic programme which is spewing venom to Ethiopia and the expatriate habesha community in US proper.
tazabiw
zwiz2000@tmail.com
12/30/2009 7:02:15 AM
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