Ethio-Telecom has announced that it has started selling one share for 300 Birr

The CEO of Ethio Telecom, Frehiwot Tamru, announced yesterday that he has offered 10 percent of the total assets of Ethio Telecom for sale.

The CEO announced that the price of one share offered for sale is 300 Birr, the lowest price that can be bought is 33 shares and the price in Birr is 9 thousand 900 Birr.

The total number of shares offered by Ethio-Telecom for sale is 100 million.

The executive said that the maximum share that can be bought is 3 thousand 333, and it is 999 thousand 900 birr.

The government releases land.

I thought earthquake news would become as common as fuel prices.
On the first day, when we talked about the earthquake as everyone’s agenda, it was repeated after that.
We were surprised when the third was softened yesterday as fuel price revision, we got used to it.

The development of our city and the beauty of the corridor is not something that we strongly oppose and say is not true.
However, I say that what is happening after that should not be violent and earth-shaking.

It is not evil to say that beauty and development are harmful to humans.
This poor man who lives in a kebele house, who is living in a row of houses that are in conflict with each other, and who came from one family in the name of one house number, and continues to live in the city, gave only one person a house replacement and said that he did a good job.

Kebele people who coordinate the people in the corridor that now continues around Sar Bet;
They are not allowed to say that you will not find a Kebele house but that you are entering a studio.
Then when he passed by, I heard that it was a studio without a toilet, but what I heard was the threat that if you don’t move, you will fall and stay.

Of the people living in the house that burned in Kasanchis, only the family owned the house and stayed close to his father.
At a time when houses are missing, rents have skyrocketed and housing shortages have plagued urban life, increasing the number of citizens who are wandering around looking for rent but who do not have enough to pay for their rent will eat away at the soil of the so-called prosperous residents.

What is going to happen to those who have 150 square meters as a private owner with four hundred square meters of land, when the houses with four families are torn down and removed from the wall where they live?
In a city where housing is scarce and housing is scarce, creating additional pressure for those who have lost their homes