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Ethiopia: State-Run Sugar Plantations Face Challenges, Serious Security Concerns

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Addis Ababa: Security issues, employee attrition, lack of housing, low salaries and inadequate allowances, a lack of clean drinking water, a lack of banking, telecommunications, and transportation services, and numerous other problems continue to plague the state-run sugar plantations under the Ethiopian Sugar Industry Group. Officials from the ailing state-run enterprise were present in parliament this month to present a nine-month performance …
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Addis Ababa: Security issues, employee attrition, lack of housing, low salaries and inadequate allowances, a lack of clean drinking water, a lack of banking, telecommunications, and transportation services, and numerous other problems continue to plague the state-run sugar plantations under the Ethiopian Sugar Industry Group. Officials from the ailing state-run enterprise were present in parliament this month to present a nine-month performance …

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ChiniMandi broke the news on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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