Embassy of Pakistan in Addis Ababa
Address | House No. 2038, Kebele – 03, K.K. Bole Addis Abeba (Addis Ababa) Ethiopia |
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Postal | PO Box 19795 |
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Address | House No. 2038, Kebele – 03, K.K. Bole Addis Abeba (Addis Ababa) Ethiopia |
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Postal | PO Box 19795 |
Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
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I HAVE HEARD THE EMBASSY IN PAKISTAN FOR ETHIOPIA IS FAKE THEY RAN FROM ETHIOPIA AS THEY WERE INVOLVED IN STEALING ELECTIC SUPPLY.
heba Steel began its operations in Debrezeit (Bishoftu), 40 km east of Addis Ababa, in 2004 with an initial investment of 20 million birr. It was later investigated by the Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (FEACC) and the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation (EEPCo) on the suspicion of larceny.
EEPCo filed a lawsuit of over 65.3 million birr accusing them of stealing electricity by collaborating with its own staff; four EEPCo Bishoftu district technical employees. FEACC filed charges at the Federal High Court against six individuals that included EEPCo’s staff, but also Sheba Steel Mills’ owner Goliham Abase and Asheref Ali, part of the management of the company, who has left Ethiopia.
A few months ago despite the absence of the company officials, the Federal High Court ordered the steel factory to pay out 6.6 million birr to companies and individuals who worked with the factory. As of August 1st the Federal Hight Court has also ordered the state owned Ethiopian Metal Corporation to temporarily manage the Pakistani company to pay back owed taxes to the various contenders.
heba Steel began its operations in Debrezeit (Bishoftu), 40 km east of Addis Ababa, in 2004 with an initial investment of 20 million birr. It was later investigated by the Federal Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (FEACC) and the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation (EEPCo) on the suspicion of larceny.
EEPCo filed a lawsuit of over 65.3 million birr accusing them of stealing electricity by collaborating with its own staff; four EEPCo Bishoftu district technical employees. FEACC filed charges at the Federal High Court against six individuals that included EEPCo’s staff, but also Sheba Steel Mills’ owner Goliham Abase and Asheref Ali, part of the management of the company, who has left Ethiopia.
DONT CONTACT THESE DANGER AND FAKE PEOPLES, THEY ARE CRIMNAL CONSELLOR AND EVERY ONE WAS INVOLVED IN CRIME.
EVEN THERE FACTORY ALREDY TAKEN BY ETHIOPIAN GOVT.
I am in somalia My pakistani passport issued at pritoria s.africa paksiani embassy my I get extantion of my passport from adisababa paksiatn embassy
i want to go Pakistan so how to get visa ?
embassy of Ethiopia Ethiopian Consulate,
Room #:3, 1st Floor,
Sattar Chambers,
West Wharf Road,
Karachi, Pakistan.
Ph : +92-21-32310376-77
Fax : +92-21-32310253
i want to go to Ethiopia but i didnt get the embasy adress ...the adress and contact i found in google is in correct..plz help me in this....i want to contact Ethiopian consultant in islamabad...regards imran malik
Hello All,
my Neme ist Betelhem Akalu ,
i whant ask wehr ist Tefera Akalu Woldesenbet i no that he work whit this pakstan Embassy so he was 13 02 2012 in pakstann to bring !
Please befor i give intrnatnol
if u want go ethopia u must bring over there invetation letter 03312177210
hi sir,
My brother is working in Saudi Star in Ethiopia
i heard in news that some rebels attacked workers on satureday 28 April 2012 evening....
http://www.geo.tv/GeoDetail.aspx?ID=46733
if you plz tell me the name of worker or workers who died....
Thanks
sohail
email:iqbalkashaheen@hotmail.com
I will go to Addis Ababa Ethoipia in december for participating in AIDS Conference, please let me know the contact details of ethoipian embassy or consulate in pakistan. Thank You
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