Besintu comedy drama episode 17


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This sitcom has a different perspective; It is a comedy that shows the relationships of a family with personalities and age representation from the perspective of their daily situations.  Besintu comedy drama episode 17.

 

While a significant portion of the population in Ethiopia drinks inexpensive coffee under a tree, the expanding middle class is increasingly interested in experiencing luxurious hospitality, reflecting a growing demand for elevated experiences among a broader demographic.

 

Others have followed suit, including Dukamo, a mega exporter of coffee that is now in retail business. A few months ago, their brand opened a second outlet in Bole, Addis Ababa’s most affluent neighborhood, with a Japanese restaurant vibe with low seats to help cater to a population with spending power and an overpriced cup of brewed coffee.

 

An executive with one of the big brands says there is a demand for Ethiopian products, but the myriad hurdles are exhausting his patience. Recently, one of his employees was taken hostage by a rebel group that demanded a ransom payment to release the employee.

 

“I was called in the late hours of the night and asked to authorize a sizeable payment in secret, and as a company, we had little choice”, he said, adding that despite the predicament, all his drivers demand a higher scale payment, which is more than the norm, costing him a hefty number of resources that are becoming scarcer by the day.

 

“With such a challenging environment and absence of security, I wonder how long I can sustain key operations or how I can cope with the prohibitive cost of doing business in a nation grappling with insecurity and poor infrastructure given that our farms are far away from Addis Ababa and domiciled in the rural towns”, complained the executive.

 

The difficulties faced by businesses in Ethiopia over the past five years are evident due to the country’s turbulent political and economic situation. This state of affairs has garnered attention from scholars seeking to examine the circumstances.

 

Alemayehu Gheda (PhD), a professor of economics at Addis Ababa University and a prominent public intellectual has dedicated much of his career to studying Ethiopia’s economy and the private sector.

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Ethiopian Short Drama
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