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Top news items in major Ethiopian media outlets

Xinhua,February 09, 2018 Adjust font size:

ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 9 (Xinhua) -- The following are news highlights in Ethiopia's major media outlets on Friday.

-- A National Post-Harvest Management Strategy was launched in Ethiopia Thursday.

The five-year strategy launched by the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources of Ethiopia, aims at reducing the level of post-harvest loss from 25 percent to 5 percent by 2020. (Ethiopian News Agency/ENA)

-- As per the decision of the Executive Committee of EPRDF (Ethiopia's ruling party), the Federal Attorney General on Thursday pardoned a total of 746 suspects and prisoners, including Eskindr Nega and Andualem Arage. (Fana Broadcasting Corporate/FBC)

-- Some 47 Ethiopian immigrants who were detained in Mozambique have returned home.

The Ethiopians had been detained in Mozambique for attempting to cross the border illegally to South Africa. (Ethiopian News Agency/ENA)

-- The 120th anniversary of the commencement of diplomatic relation between Ethiopia and Russia will be celebrated colorfully, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) of Ethiopia. (Fana Broadcasting Corporate/FBC)

-- The Industrial Parks Development Corporation has vowed to scale up its support and ensure the benefits of households relocated due to construction of industrial parks in Addis Ababa. (Fana Broadcasting Corporate/FBC) Enditem