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የኢራኑ ንጉስ ሞሃመድ ረዛ ሻህ ፓላቪ እና የንግስት ፋራህ ፓላቪ የኢትዮጲያ ጉብኝት፣ ግንቦት 1960 ዓም / The Shah and Empress of Iran, H.I.M. Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi and H.I.M. Queen Farah Pahlavi during their state visit to Ethiopia June 1968
#Ethiopia #ታሪካችን #AddisAbaba #HaileSelassieI #iran




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Thank you, Ethiopia
I want to thank everyone who carried the Renaissance Dam from an idea to reality.
• Emperor Haile Selassie - for starting and backing the early Blue Nile studies and big-dam planning.
• PM Meles Zenawi - for selecting the site, launching GERD in 2011, and creating a strategy to finance it ourselves when lenders said no.
• PM Hailemariam Desalegn - for keeping the build moving, overseeing river diversion in 2013, and signing the 2015 Declaration of Principles with our neighbors.
• PM Abiy Ahmed - for restructuring stalled contracts, clearing bottlenecks, strengthening the grid and interconnectors, and overseeing the first power in 2022, with more turbines synchronized afterward, and for completing the project successfully.
• Eng. Simegnew Bekele - the face of the project who led tirelessly with courage.
• Eng. Kifle Horo and the current management - for driving the final stretch to delivery.
• The negotiation team - all members, experts, ministers, and diplomats who worked day and night for Ethiopia.
• The builders - 25,000 to 30,000 workers, EEP teams, contractors, security, and everyone on site.
• The people – bond buyers, diaspora, activists, experts, farmers, and citizens who contributed and advocated for GERD and Ethiopia’s national rights.
We did this together. Our grandparents dreamed it. We built it. Our children will carry it forward. 🇪🇹💧⚡️
@AbiyAhmedAli @PMHailemariamD #Ethiopia #GERD #RenaissanceDam #Abay #Hydropower #AfricaRising #EnergySecurity #Unity #ProudEthiopia

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DeepSeek’s AI Breakthrough: A Wake-Up Call for #Africa’s Tech Aspirations?
In a stunning upset, the Chinese startup DeepSeek has built an AI model that rivals Silicon Valley’s biggest players, achieving what many thought impossible with limited resources. Imagine building a race car in your garage that not only keeps pace with Formula 1 vehicles but sometimes crosses the finish line first. That’s essentially what DeepSeek has done in the world of AI.
This breakthrough raises big questions for Africa. Could it mean that cutting-edge innovation is no longer the exclusive domain of well-funded giants? If a small team in China can challenge global tech titans, what’s stopping African startups from rethinking how they approach AI development with a focus on efficiency and local needs?
Does this also show the diminishing relevance of export controls in restricting technological progress? Could Africa use this moment to develop partnerships or rethink its approach to acquiring and developing advanced AI tools?
And as AI becomes more accessible, how will Africa navigate the challenges of ethical use and equitable deployment? Could this be an opportunity to set the agenda for using AI to tackle unique challenges, from precision agriculture to healthcare access?
Watch this interesting cnbc special for more: youtu.be/WEBiebbeNCA?si…

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