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HR and Admin Supervisor

HR and Admin Supervisor Job by Kerchanshe Trading Company Posted 30 Dec Category:   Business and Administration, Management   Location:   Bule Hora Jimma, Addis Ababa    Salary:   Attractive and Negotiable Job Description Background of the company Kerchanshe Group is the largest producer and exporter of coffee in Ethiopia and engages in manufacturing, agro-processing and export business. It has a proud history of providing quality coffees to the local and international markets. Currently, Kerchanshe Group needs a dedicated and motivated candidate.  Job Purpose To plan, organize, lead, and control the human resource management (HRM), Employee well-being, Facilities management & Security activities of the Coffee Processing Units. Duties and Responsibilities Serves as a facilitator/mediator to resolve problems, difficulties, and grievances that are presented by individual employees, recommend appropriate measures such as training, reassignment, transfer, or out-placement in consultati

"I gave the 100,000 Birr I was awarded to support those affected by the drought in Tigray."

 "I gave the 100,000 Birr I was awarded to support the people affected by the drought in Tigray" - Ebe Legese It was his childhood dream to build his own plane and fly in the sky, he said. He says that he made a desperate journey to turn his thoughts into action. After many efforts, he stated that he was able to make a helicopter that can fly for about three minutes. Ebe said that the helicopter, which was completed in eight months, cost more than 1.5 million birr. While it only has room for the pilot, it can fly up to four people or four tons of cargo, he said. When the helicopter is completed and put to work: - To extinguish accidental fires, - It is used to prevent and scan locust swarms. People can also use it for transportation, he said. In the aviation innovation competition held in Addis Ababa last week, he won 100,000 birr by making and presenting a helicopter. Ebe pointed out that he gave the prize money to the people affected by the drought in Tigray. The fact that

The list of 68 judges selected for the Africa Cup of Nations, including Bamlak Sesam, has been announced.

 The list of 68 judges selected for the Africa Cup of Nations, including Bamlak Sesam, has been announced.   ✔ The competition will be held from January 4th to February 3rd, 2016, hosted by KotiDr. ✔ The African Football Federation announced the list of referees from 32 countries who will judge the tournament, and announced 68 referees, including video referees or VAR. ✔Ethiopian Bamlak Tesema is one of the judges selected to preside over the competition and he is the only one from Ethiopia. ✔ Neighboring country Kenya elected three judges, Sudan two, Somalia and Djibouti only one judge. ✔ Among the 68 judges selected for the competition, six judges are women, CAF announced on its website. Algeria five, Egypt seven, Morocco seven, Gabon, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal and Kenya each elected three judges. ✔ It will not be forgotten that Ethiopia participated in the 2013 Africa Cup hosted by South Africa 10 years ago after 31 years. Visit us for more information. 👉Youtube:-https://bit.ly/3N

The first brain vein clipping in the history of Black Lion Hospital was successfully performed

The first brain vein clipping in the history of Black Lion Hospital was successfully performed  The patient who received this treatment lives a short distance away from Addis Ababa, and her story explains that she suddenly started to feel a headache while she was doing her daily work and then fainted. When she arrived at the medical facility, she was told that there was bleeding due to a burst blood vessel in her brain, and that if the burst blood vessel was not repaired urgently, it would lead to her death. A medical team led by Dr. Thomas Bogale, who is highly experienced in cerebral artery surgery and coordinated by the Neurosurgery Department of Black Lion Hospital, was able to restore her brain circulation in a three and a half hour operation on December 10, 2016. This treatment is said to be the first to be done in government hospitals in the country. The patient expressed that she was very happy with the treatment, and now she has recovered from her pain and is able to return ho

Ethiopia joined the 'BRICS' group mainly under the pressure of current political and economic sanctions.

"Ethiopia joined the 'BRICS' group mainly due to the pressure of current political and economic sanctions" - Ethiopian Economic Association expert survey The Ethiopian Economic Association, which consists of more than 5 thousand 500 economists, has released an expert survey at its headquarters that examines the benefits and risks of Ethiopia's joining the BRICS group. In this survey, which was attended by the media in person, the director of research and policy analysis of the association, Degye Goshu (Dr.); "233 economists participated in the survey," he said. Highlights of the findings: - Among the participants: * 49% of experts said that Ethiopia joined the BRICS group because of political and economic sanctions. * 47% said it is because it has a developing economy. * 45.5% cited geopolitical reasons. * 41% and 39% respectively cited strained relations with the West and lack of foreign exchange as the main reasons. "This has a bit of a contradict

A 70-year-old man entered the university

A 70-year-old man entered the university 70-year-old Mr. Yohannes Adise passed the national 12th grade exam in 2015 and entered Wachemo University to study for his bachelor's degree. Wachemo University is accepting incoming first year students for the year 2016. A 70-year-old wealthy man named John Adise was also present at the reception and he was given a special welcome when he entered the university. Mr. Yohannes Adise was born and raised in the central region of Ethiopia in the Hadiya zone, Duna district, in Tabo kebele. By their very nature they do not like to be disappointed. They prefer to be hopeful and optimistic about the future. Although they did not pass the national university entrance exam in 2014, they took the entrance exam again in 2015 and became one of the few social science students who passed. John scored 318 points in the exam. They say that they were good students in their childhood and stayed away from school for several years due to physical injuries. Due t

It was learned that the exam that was supposed to be given to government employees in Addis Ababa city today was not given.

  ➡ "When we say 'there is an exam' and we are abused, then we are told 'there is no more'" - government employees ➡ "We apologize for canceling the exam" - Addis Ababa University It was learned that the exam that was supposed to be given to government employees in Addis Ababa city today was not given. The employees of the administration who sent the complaint to the media stated that they were told that "the exam has been canceled" after wandering around all day. They said that they were disappointed to be told that the employee was "missed" hours later without any clear reason. "Who is responsible for the abuse and psychological damage?" they asked. The staff added that there was no official explanation as to why the test was postponed. on the other hand ; The government employees who gave their word to "Capital Gazeta" said that they were kept by the federal police for long hours without being questioned. To

New Jobs by Sidama Bank SC

New Jobs by Sidama Bank SC  Apply Online 1 - CSO-Van Teller 2 - Treasury & Fund Management Officer 3 - Finance Officer 4 - Senior Finance Officer 5 - Share Management Officer 6 - Marketing Officer 7 - Security Guard 8 - Lead Guard 9 - Senior Internal Auditor 10 - Internal Auditor 11 - Manager Legal Service Division 12 - Manager Application & Database Service Division 13 - Manager Digital Banking Service Division 14 - Senior Business Developer & Data Analyst 15 - Senior System Security Engineer 16 - Senior Network Engineer 17 - Senior Product Engineer 18 - Cashier 19 - Legal Officer How to Apply online Click here to apply Deadline: Dec 16/2023

What is the fate of students studying in closed colleges in Sidama region?

  What is the fate of students studying in closed colleges in Sidama region? Following the closure of 17 colleges by the Sidama Region Work Skills and Enterprises Development Office, various questions and comments have been made by students and parents. Among the questions sent from students and parents, the main one was "What is the fate of students who were studying in colleges?" The Deputy Head of the Sidama Region Work Skills and Enterprises Development Bureau and the Head of the Technical and Vocational Training Sector, Ato Fisha Ftola, gave their answer to this question to an Ethiopian media. Students who were in these closed colleges said that they will be transferred to the nearest colleges. Mr. Fisha, who stated that these colleges were warned 1 year ago, said that this time is enough to finish the students' case and transfer them without harm. Currently, we understand that the colleges that have been closed by the decision of the Regional Employment Skill