13th Ethio-Chamber International Trade Fair Opened in Addis Ababa

The 13th Ethio-Chamber International Trade Fair kicked of this afternoon in Addis Ababa with the objective of promoting import substitution and export trade in Ethiopia under the motto “Buy Ethiopian Invest in Ethiopia.”

More than 250 foreign and local firms have been participating in this 5–day international trade fair.

Most of the participating foreign firms are engaged in manufacturing, agriculture, supply of various raw materials and technologies to local industries in Ethiopia.

Strengthening linkage between various business actors, facilitating technology and knowledge transfer and sharing of experiences to enhance competitiveness of local industries is the overall objectives of the trade fair organized by the Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associations.

It also aims at fostering domestic manufacturing industries in Ethiopia through the promotion of local production to the level of international standard.

The trade fair is expected to help provide notable contributions to the efforts being carried out by the government and chamber to strengthen import substitution and export trade.

The Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associations said that 60 percent of the local participants the Trade Fair are large enterprises, while the remaining 40 percent are medium and small enterprises.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Rundu ‘prophet’ makes first appearance on fraud charges

The self-proclaimed ‘prophet’ at Rundu, 32-year-old Jafet Johannes who was arrested by the police on Wednesday on numerous charges of fraud and money laundering, made his first appearance in the Rundu Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.

Cases were reportedly opened against him by several people whom he allegedly scammed.

Johannes appeared before Magistrate Sonia Sampofu who informed him that it is his right to engage a legal representative of his choice at his own cost to advise him on both points of law and facts during the trial before court.

Prosecutor Michael Munika said the State objects to bail as more charges are still being added to the accused’s case.

Further indicating reasons for denying bail, Munika said the State fears the accused might be a flight risk and that he will interfere with witnesses as well as with police investigations.

According to the charge sheet, the accused in 2020 allegedly wrongfully, unlawfully and falsely defrauded a woman by the name of Renilde Kudumo of N.dollars 289 000 by convincing her to invest in Trongrace cryptocurrency.

Kudumo who is one of the complainants who opened a case against the accused, allegedly never got her money back.

Meanwhile the accused remains in custody, while his case has been postponed to 11 May 2023.

He is represented by Kadhila Amoomo Legal Practitioners.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Two minor girls allegedly raped in Kavango West

An eight-year-old girl was allegedly raped at Nkurenkuru in the Kavango West Region on Wednesday.

The Namibian Police Force (NamPol) revealed in the daily crime report on Thursday that the incident occurred around 01h00.

It is alleged that the suspect, who is known to the girl and her family, entered her room and had sexual intercourse with her.

The suspect is yet to be arrested and police investigations into the matter continue.

Meanwhile, a 63-year-old man was arrested in Kavango West on the same day after he allegedly raped a 13-year-old girl.

It is alleged that the suspect dragged the victim into the bush while she was eating wild berries and had sexual intercourse with her without her consent.

He is expected to appear in the Kahenge Periodic Court on Friday.

Police investigations into the matter continue.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency