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Ethiopian PM To Religious Leaders And Elders : “Give Birth To Gondar Again” Read. https://borkena.com/2025/11/09/ethiopian-pm-to-religious-leaders-and-elders-give-birth-to-gondar-again/#Ethiopia#News#AbiyAhmed#Gondar
Fano Forces Claim over 231 Gov’t Forces Killed in Gondar. Read more.
https://borkena.com/2026/02/25/ethiopia-fano-forces-claim-over-231-govt-forces-killed-in-gondar/#Fano#Gondar#Alefa#Shawura#news
News: EPRP calls for nationwide protest on May 8 amid concerns over electoral conditions
The Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Party (#EPRP) has called for a nationwide peaceful protest to be held on May 8, 2026, citing what it described as the absence of “enabling conditions” for a credible election in #Ethiopia.
In a statement sent to Addis Standard today, the party said the planned demonstrations will take place in several major cities, including #Addis_Abeba, #Mekelle, #Bahir_Dar, #Gondar, #Hawassa, #Adama, and #Ambo, urging #Ethiopians to join what it described as a peaceful effort to demand political reforms.
The EPRP said it supports the transfer of power through elections but argued that current conditions do not allow for a “free, fair, and credible” vote. It accused the ruling Prosperity Party of attempting to conduct what it termed a “pseudo-election” aimed at extending its hold on power, describing the process as
Read more: https://addisstandard.com/?p=56410