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The
Kinz International Group
KIG targeting in Ethiopia specific fields of business and
investments, Power stations, High way Constructions, Telecommunications
and transfer the high technology to Ethiopia, KIG
provides in Ethiopia the highest quality consulting, planning, design, engineering,
installation, construction, facility management, training, and related
services to our Ethiopian clients in the construction, energy, transportation,
communications, & waste management markets, Being a successful provider of
energy and infrastructure solutions in today's business environment requires
a keen understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing our
customers. The Kinz International Group
knows these challenges and is ready to help our customers achieve their
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Our Group |
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Africa is our target, we base in
Sudan, Ethiopia, Ghana and Now in Niger, |
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Ethiopia
is situated in North Eastern Africa bordering
Sudan to the north and north west,
Eritrea to the north and north east,
Djibouti to the east,
Somalia to the east and south east and to the south lies
Kenya.
Ethiopia has a variety of distinct geographical zones and
contrasts, varying as much as 120 meters below sea level in the
harsh salt flats of the Danakil depression, to a 4618 meter peak
- Ras Dashan, the fourth highest peak in
Africa, in the Simian mountains The most distinctive feature
is the northern part of the Great Rift Valley, which runs
through the entire length of the country in a
northeast-southwest direction. In the centre of the country is a
high plateau region. This rugged tableland is bordered by steep
slopes on the northwest; gradual slopes lead from the centre to
the Western Plains and, on the east, through Somalia to the
Indian Ocean.
The
lowlands are hot and arid. One semi-desert region, the Ogaden,
covers the entire southeastern section of the country. In the
north, the Danakil Desert reaches to the Red Sea and the coastal
foothills of Eritrea. The western boundary of Ethiopia follows
roughly the western escarpment of the central plateau, although
in some regions the Sudan plains extend into Ethiopian
territory. Ethiopia's largest lake, Lake Tana, is the source of
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This river, which winds around in a great arc
before merging with the White Nile in the Sudan, travels through great
canyons, which reach depths of more than 4,000 ft. Several rivers in the
southwestern regions also comprise a system of tributaries to the White
Nile. Ethiopia is
home not only to nearly a hundred different tribes, each with
its own language, and also to an astonishing array of animal and
bird life, much of it unique to this wonderful country.
Ethiopia is the one of the oldest countries in the world. In the
long and disturbed history of the African continent, Ethiopia
remains the only country which had never fallen under the brutal
ruling of colonization. Herodotus the Greek historian of the
fifth century B.C. describes ancient Ethiopia in his writings.
The Old Testament of the Bible records the Queen of Sheba's
visit to Jerusalem.
In fact,
historians believe that Ethiopia may well be the beginning of
mankind . The fossils of the oldest living mankind or "Lucy" was
discovered in the the northern section of Ethiopia. The remains
of the fossil is said to be 3.5 million years old.
After
a long and difficult period under communist rulers, the country
is now back on its feet. The long history assures that there are
many historic sites in the country. The natural beauty, with
high mountains, lakes, waterfalls as well as arid deserts are
among the natural attractions of Ethiopia.
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