I have been trying to call.....you don't pick up your phone pls pick up
@edenyohanes36342 жыл бұрын
Yet alke 😂😂😂yamehal ende
@yifdthbuife8io8532 жыл бұрын
Enkan dhna math
@chalkao50712 жыл бұрын
The greatest curious concept about Ethiopia's Real Estate market that baffles me the most is LAND LEASE. Why would natives pay` lease for the land they are indigenously born to? Foreigners or investors may pay lease when they are interested in the land that belongs to the natives, but imposing lease on natives is quite unheard of. Unless this is the strategic means that the government cheats from its own people, there is not good reason to impose lease tax on natives. The rest of the world do not honor sneaky financial torture imposed on natives. Look at USA, for instance, the government takes lease percentage from investors or home buyers, and pays back to the natives of the land, but not the other way around. One good example is that the native Indians and other tribes that receive so many financial and legal incentives. In Ethiopia, however, the government seems to have developed a way to squeeze the last drop of financial blood out of its own citizens which really really do not make sense. People already live on the sharp edged cliff of poverty and when few of its natives manage to save up some money in order to buy land from their own native neighbors, the government slips in its draconian intrusion demand to snatch a portion of that little savings from its own poor citizens. A country cannot grow if the government eats people's head and pockets.