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Ethiopia's military-linked firm loses dam contract


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The Ethiopian government has terminated its contract with a military-linked company to help build a controversial $4bn (£3.11bn) dam on the River Nile.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed accused the Ethiopian company of lacking the relevant experience to work on the Grand Renaissance Dam project, which is mainly being built by an Italian firm.

The move is the latest in a raft of reforms carried out by Mr Abiy since he came to power in April.

Mr Abiy said the Metals and Engineering Corporation (Metec) had not even seen a piece of infrastructure like the Grand Renaissance Dam, let alone built one.

Metec, which comes under the ministry of defence, has now lost the contract to install the vast turbines for the delayed project.

The move against a firm which for years was run by retired military personnel is another sign that Mr Abiy is not afraid to shake up the status quo with radical reforms.

The military has long been involved in Ethiopia's tightly controlled economy but the prime minister is changing that.

He has already replaced members of the Metec board and several of its industrial contracts have been cancelled.

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