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THE EtHIOPIAN AMERICAN is published by the Ethiopian American LLC 6394 Andrew Mathew Trc Springfield V A 22150 10 A Soaring Progress Under a Decade [email protected] www.theethiopianamerican.com EDITor-IN-ChiEF In this issue Omer Redi Cover Stories REPORTERS Genene Leul 20 What is in Stock at CBE for the Kirubel Tadesse Diaspora? Shimeles Meressa Tesfalem Waldyes ADVERTISING SALES Beleco Business PLC 22 The Diaspora Printer Made in Silicon Valley CONTRIBUTORS Andrew Laurence Biset Beyene Molla Dr. Desta Meghoo Sonia Plaza 24 AU’s Plan for Continent’s Yohannes Assefa Diaspora GRAPHICS DESIGN MODERNETH 06 Featured Stories 36 In Retrospect: History and Achievements of the Ethiopian 06 Penetrating African Markets: SUBSCRIPTION Diaspora Business Forum US - The Ethiopian American LLC 6394 The Ethiopian Way Andrew Mathew Trc 40 Ethiopia’s New Diaspora Bond: 10 A Soaring Progress Under a Springfield VA 22150 Will it be Successful this Time? Decade Tel. 202-527-0980 Cover Story ETHIOPIA -Belco Business Plc, the 27 Should Diaspora Lawyers be 38 Early Ethiopian Diasporas in the sole marketing agent of the Ethiopian Able to Practice Law in Ethiopia? U.S. American LLC in Ethiopia P.O.Bos. 4832 30 Business Franchising Under Art and Culture Ethiopian Law Tel. 0912-600-379 42 Cutting for Stone ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA 33 Girma Wake: a ‘Crazy’ Story at 44 Overlooking African Treasure: info@theethiopianamerican Ethiopian Airlines www.theethiopianamerican.com The DIARTSPORA? WEB & APPLICATION DEVELOPEMENT THE ETHIOPIAN AMERICAN Publisher’s Note Ethiopia as the 2012 Pioneer Ethiopian Diaspora business community. We Diaspora Businesspersons of Year. feature these individuals to encourage An Awards Dinner will be held on the others to follow their footsteps and evening of July 14, 2012 at the Grand change the somewhat negative image Hyatt Washington. of Diaspora businessmen in Ethiopia. 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The first Ethiopian policy of encouraging its citizens to almost every East African capital. restaurant opened in the capital Juba, benefit from the untapped investment While our best asset is our people, Eclipse is also a company Unlike their counterparts in the US and soon after North and South Sudanese potential and the host country’s appetite committed to technology. Eclipse has implemented several Europe, Ethiopians in Africa seem to forces signed the Comprehensive for skilled manpower and foreign best-of-breed solutions in order to provide more efficient, have succeeded in penetrating other Peace Agreement that ended their investment in almost every sector, are higher quality results. business areas including construction, two decades long civil war in 2005. the prime driving factors, according to aviation and retail businesses. From Over the following years, thousands of these observers. 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Following its suit, The newest nation on earth, South The Ethiopian Embassy in Juba says around 15 Ethiopian restaurants are Sudan, is the best example, arguably there are about 4,000 Ethiopians Tel: +251-11-553 81 11 /552 10 93 now operating in that capital – a accounting for the largest share of this residing in that country. Observers, Fax: +251-11 552 09 18 P.O.Box: 1296 Addis Ababa,Ethiopia 6 www.theethiopianamerican.com E-mail: [email protected] THE ETHIOPIAN AMERICAN THE ETHIOPIAN AMERICAN fledging city with an estimated 250,000 Alemayehu Ketema – owner of another the new entrants are Yemiru Nega of Juba, and its plan for two more in Wau running beach front hotels in Mombasa. 2011 from the Ethiopian Airlines, the population. Though still far behind construction company named after him Demebl City Center and YENCOMAD and Rumbek towns, capitals of Western In Uganda few Ethiopians entered the most celebrated CEO of the national and smaller than the size of investors and based in Addis Ababa – is one of Construction, Gebreyesus Igata of Gift Bahr el Ghazal and Lakes State, lodge management business and have carrier – Girma Wake – now chairs from other neighbouring countries, the such. One of the three shareholders of Real Estate, and Badeg Bekele (Prof) respectively, within six months could eventually dominated the sector. They Rwanda Airs’ board of directors. number of Ethiopians who own and Country Club Developers, an elite real of the International Leadership Institute only signal that the best is yet to come. either rent or take over the management On the other coast of the continent, run small lodges and medium size estate company in Addis, Alemayehu have all leased huge plots of land to It has already constructed a building of medium size guest houses, lodges another veteran in the aviation industry, hotels is growing fast. Olympic Hotel, has back home built major roads construct commercial complexes, for its Malakal branch and took thirteen and hotels that have been struggling Kinfe Kahssay, is the Chief Executive a 19 rooms hotel owned by a trio of including part of the 300 million Birr hotels and real estate development. bankers from Ethiopia. for market, and turn them into profitable Officer of Air Nigeria Development Ethiopians, and Habesha Continental, worth Shashemene–Doddola corridor. Apart from the private sector, state- Reports of CBE’s moves seem to have businesses within few months. Two Limited under management cooperation a hotel with 14 rooms but with a large In South Sudan, Double Alpha has owned companies from Ethiopia are also lured private banks in Addis to the new Ethiopian brothers, Fasil and Wubeshet arrangements with the Ethiopian landholding for future expansion, , are won a bid to build part of the 400 active in few selected areas.
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