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A New Regulation Has Been Prepared to Prohibit ‘Crazy Day’, ‘Valentine’s Day’ and Other ‘Foreign Cultures’ that Are Contrary to Ethiopian Culture in Schools.

Individuals and institutions that commit educational sabotage acts will face a fine of up to 150,000 birr under the new regulation. The Ministry of Education has announced the issuance of a new draft regulation by the Council of Ministers aimed at preventing and controlling educational sabotage in educational institutions and their environments. It has been indicated that this regulation aims to curb the increasing sabotage issues, including for…
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Individuals and institutions that commit educational sabotage acts will face a fine of up to 150,000 birr under the new regulation. The Ministry of Education has announced the issuance of a new draft regulation by the Council of Ministers aimed at preventing and controlling educational sabotage in educational institutions and their environments. It has been indicated that this regulation aims to curb the increasing sabotage issues, including for…

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capitalethiopia.com broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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