Tuesday December 9, 2003

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Philippe Noverraz, SGS

SGS to provide fraud-detection system for key government offices
 

"We are all seating in the same boat” Philippe Noverraz, SGS

By Tamiru Geda

The Swiss company SGS plans to offer watermarking technology, to help the government prevent fraud in five government offices. If things go as planned, the watermarking system will help these government offices identify forged documents.

  Court order blocks construction of EEPCo’s HQ
 
Various approaches to the HIV/AIDS prevention debated
 

International Volunteer Day celebrated

New scheme for land acquisition will net 3 bln birr to city coffers
US forced to ditch steel import duties

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The underlying force behind the troubled peace process has always been economics”
Siemens boosts mobile phone sales
2nd Boeing arrives at Bole
CATS, a new approach to fight AIDS stigma

 

Japanese “ Happy Angels Band” to perform at Charity Concert
Business and the Law

 

Saint George faces Awassa Kenema today

 

 

Arbitrary arrests – Harmful to business

Letter to the Editor
I beg your pardon!