Actually
 that statement might not be true. We do know our country is being sold 
but we have no idea if the bidding has been open or closed. We have sold
 almost all of Gambella, we have leased half of Afar and Oromia has been
 parceled out bit by bit. Our Beer factories are under new owners, our 
gold mines belong to the fake Ethiopian sheik, Telephone is under the 
Chinese and our Airlines is looking for a suitor. Have we always looked 
for outsiders to own us?
Not really when you consider that we celebrated the victory at the 
battle of Adwa a few weeks back and that was the mother of all wars that
 made it clear this African country is not for sale.  We might not have 
contributed much to the industrial revolution but we did manage to rely 
on our own ingenuity to follow along and do things our own way. You 
might not believe this but there was a time when Ethiopians actually 
used to be involved in making stuff from scratch. You think I am making 
things up don’t you? I don’t blame you because today you cannot even 
come up with one name that stands out as an Ethiopian entrepreneur, go 
getter  or  someone that shines like the north star based solely on his 
own sweat and blood.
The things that were accomplished by earlier Ethiopians are all 
around us but we don’t see them.  All the things the current government 
brags about have their roots in the yester years they so much condemn 
and brush off. I don’t know where to start but here we go. Let us start 
with hospitals.  Bella Haile Selassie (Bella), Leelt Tshay (armed 
Forces),  Paulos, Haile Selassie Hospital (Yekati 12), Balcha, Ghandi, 
Tikur Anbessa, Ras Desta, Minilik etc.  The vast majority of the doctors
 were Ethiopians, the hospitals were clean, well equipped and you don’t 
even have to take your own sheets and blankets.
How about Hotels? Ethiopia, Ghion, Wabi Shebele, Ras, Bekele Molla 
were the premier destinations. They were owned and operated by 
Ethiopians. When it comes to Ethiopian Airlines the Pilots were proud 
Ethiopians and the technicians were the envy of Africa. The Imperial 
government built the Airlines from scratch. Trans World Airlines (TWA) 
was a partner until we were able to train and staff our own and we did 
manage to do that.
If we talk about agriculture we did manage to establish the Sugar 
estates of Metehara and Wonji not to mention Setit Humera, the wheat and
 corn fields of Arsi, the fiber plants of Sidama and the cotton fields 
of Awash Valley are testimonial to our ingenuity. The sixties saw the 
emergence of the new educated Ethiopians that raised the bar of 
excellence.
The establishment of Africa Hall was how Africans showed respect to 
our Emperor and our old history when they choose Addis Abeba as the head
 quarter for the continent. The University at sadist Kilo was a gift to 
his people by the Emperor and it was a spectacular success. All the 
teachers were highly educated Ethiopians and the graduates were the 
pride of our country.
Why am I discussing such subject today? It is because two items 
reported by the media caught my eye a few days back. Both are an assault
 on our sovereignty and our ability to grow our own economy by 
Ethiopians for Ethiopians. Heineken a Dutch conglomerate is building the
 biggest brewery in Ethiopia and Guangdong Chuan Hui Group from China is
 given 41,000 Sq. meter of land to construct hotel and industrial 
complex. The way the story is being reported we should be jumping with 
joy. What could be better than those two benevolent multi nationals 
investing so much in our poor destitute country?
Is that how we should look at it?  Is there another aspect to this 
story? In order to see the pros and con of the question posed In front 
of us it would have been nice if there has been a nationwide discussion 
to see if the plan makes sense when it comes to our homeland. That is 
how smart decisions are made. Open and vibrant nationwide discussion 
regarding such important issues that impact our national economy and our
 people’s well-being assures a better outcome.
That usually is not the case in our country. There are no checks and 
balances. There is no independent legislative body and the judiciary is a
 government tool. A single party the TPLF controls all and everything in
 the country. Our political leaders have no faith in the ability of the 
people to know what is good for them. That is why they approach their 
job as being a ‘baby sitter’ and are constantly fretting about what the 
people hear and read. Decisions are made by a few TPLF politburo members
 to be approved by the rubber stamp Parliament. Anyone that questions 
such a decision is branded as enemy of the people and dealt with.
Let us start with our beer story. You know beer is nothing but 
European Tella. It is bottled fancy and costs a little bit more. How 
long ago do you think we acquired the idea of brewing for a larger 
crowd? Eighty years ago my friend! St George brewery was started in 
1922. Meta Abo Brewery was founded in 1963. Meta Abo was a partnership 
between government and private capital and started with a base capital 
of 2million Birr. The military junta nationalized both and the current 
TPLF Woyane regime inherited them with the rest of Ethiopia. What do you
 think these successive regimes did with our own old industry and land? 
Did they build on what was started? Did they reinvest the profit to make
 the enterprises bigger and better? Did they run our industries, 
enterprises and farms in a responsible and judicious manner?
Both St. George and Meta Abo are no more Ethiopian enterprises. BGI 
(an internationally acclaimed Brewing Company that operates in many 
countries.??) bought St George in 1998 for US 10 million ‘through 
foreign direct investment’(??)  Meta Ambo was sold to Diego Industries-a
 British congalmorate for US 225 million. Heineken a Dutch 
multi-national acquired 18% of Bedele and Harar breweries for US 163 
million in 2011.  Raya Brewery an idea that has not materialized yet but
 promoted by Lt. General Tsadkan W.Tensai and investors such as  Yemane 
(Jamaica) Kidane and other TPLF officials sold 25% interest to BGI for 
650 million Br and invited Brewtech a German company as a partner.
As you can see the TPLF regime collected close to US 400 million from
 the sale of our home grown breweries. By all imagination that is chump 
change when you consider the ownership is lost and the profit for 
eternity belongs to the foreigners. Is this a good way to grow a 
national economy? Has it been done before or is this another of that 
failed ‘revolutionary democracy’ pipe dream?
BGI, Diego or Heineken are investing in our country to realize profit
 for their shareholders. What is our country getting out of this? The 
beer manufacturing business is a highly automated enterprise so it is 
not about job creation. Most if not all of the high paying managerial 
jobs will be occupied by the parent company. The malt, barley and other 
ingredients are imported and are considered a trade secret. We all know 
about creative accounting thus I am sure our country does not even 
benefit from the profit because the bookkeeping is rigged to minimize 
taxes.
Let us not even think of technology transfer since we cannot learn 
what we have already mastered. Remember we have been brewing beer since 
1922. I will tell you what we got out of this unequal relationship. We 
as a people got royally screwed. The TPLF party officials got paid 
plenty for their pimping effort. The regime in its insatiable appetite 
for foreign currency bought a few months of respite to purchase oil, 
wheat, cooking oil etc. to postpone its inevitable collapse.
There are certain things we know how a growing economy with a 
nationalist government operates. We have seen how China, India, 
Malaysia, Brazil and other emerging economies handled their growth 
potential. They use what is known as subsidy to protect their infant 
industries from foreign predators. They allowed investment where 
technology transfer will bring benefit to their people but shielded 
their home grown industries from foreign competition.
Why do you think the TPLF bosses are interested in selling our 
sovereignty?  I doubt it is because they are anti-Ethiopian even though 
the late evil PM used to suffer from inferiority complex when it comes 
to central highlanders. I believe it is because of their ‘get rich 
quick’ philosophy. They are in a hurry to accumulate before their Ponzi 
scheme comes crashing down. According to the UN billions of dollars are 
leaving our country. They are buying properties in the US and Europe, 
sending their children to expensive schools abroad and vacationing in 
exotic places with the money they steal from our country.
What are we the victims doing about this rape and pillage of our 
resources and the degradation of our national pride?  I am afraid other 
than insistently talking there is nothing more most of us are doing 
about it. Why do you think that is so? I could think of a few things but
 ignorance comes to mind first and foremost. Our ignorance prevents us 
from connecting the dots and looking at the bigger picture. Our 
misplaced pride does not allow us to listen to others and learn to be 
able to formulate better solutions to our problems.
Today we have a population that is not familiar with its history. 
Sixty four percent (64%) of our people are under twenty five years old 
while twenty nine percent (29%) are under the age of 54 years. We have a
 toxic population on our hands. Those under twenty five grew up under 
the Woyane regime where being an Ethiopian is taken as a liability. 
While those under fifty four are the result of the Derge era of 
undermining religion, family, and stability. Ninety three (93%) of our 
population is a fertile ground for evil Woyane to plant shame, doubt and
 insecurity about being Ethiopian.
It is this population that is sitting on the side and cheering the 
selling of their country. For most people what bothers them is not what 
is lost but they spend endless energy to get a piece of the action. In 
Ethiopia stealing, lying, being part of a criminal enterprise is 
encouraged by the regime. When the recently dead Meles Zenawi said ‘even
 being a thief requires being smart’ he was giving a green light to his 
cadres and the population at large. The so called Diaspora is the number
 one enabler of the criminal Woyane machine. They use their new found 
riches to bribe Woyane so they could acquire stolen land to build their 
flimsy unsustainable condominiums and spend endless nights worrying if 
the next highest bidder will in turn take it away in broad day light.
This is exactly the reason we are having a problem forming a united 
front to get rid of this cancerous body in our midst. This is the reason
 even in exile we are unable to form a democratic, inclusive and worthy 
association that will benefit the many. The ninety three percent are in 
need of education in civic affairs and a dose of what it means to love 
your neighbor as you would love yourself.
May be it is the lords way of teaching us little humility and 
humbleness as he did with the children of Israel when he left them to 
wonder for forty years in the wilderness so they know what is in their 
heart. It is a choice we have-to be humble or perish due to pride.
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