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· African Energy Week (AEW) 2021 in Cape Town to be held between November 9-12, 2021 will be attended, among others, by Equatorial Guinea’s Secretary of State of Planning for the Minister of Finance, Economy and Planning
· The conference will take place in South Africa’s Cape Town.
· The meeting will also be attended by Miguel Luba Bahosi, Director General of Planning, and Nieves Andeme Engonga, staff representative, Okiri
African investors based in Djibouti may open a state-of-the-art abattoir in Ethiopia. The group of investors from Djibouti made the announcement during a three-day investment tour to neighboring Ethiopia. Ethiopia welcomes such investments since it will add value to the enormous and untapped massive livestock resource Ethiopia has.
The Djiboutian investors have met and held discussions with high-level government officials, relevant authorities as well as representatives of the Ethiopian private sector in the country. The new abattoir will introduce integrated livestock management to serve European and other markets. The new abattoir is expected to hugely impact the lives of the farmers by introducing new concepts and know-hows on fattening and feedlot, medications and animal health management, as well as high-level abattoir technology while creating new several new employment opportunities.
The new abattoir will have an initial processing capacity of 600 oxen, 5,000 sheep and goats, and 100 camels per day. Ethiopia is the leading country in Africa in livestock riches