40 African countries agreed on UNs’ exclusivity in examining Moroccan Sahara issue

ADDIS ABABA- 40 African Countries agreed on the exclusivity of the United Nations in examining the regional dispute over the Moroccan Sahara. On Monday, Morocco hosted African Ministerial Conference on African Union... Read more »

Premier pledges to campaign for credible elections

ADDIS ABABA – “The incumbent will do everything in its power to ensure a credible electoral process in the upcoming general elections and also ready to handover the state power for the... Read more »

Peace, order restored in Somali State : Deputy President

ADDIS ABABA – Deputy President of the Ethiopian Somali State Mustafa Mohammed said that a concerted engagement of the state and federal governments as well as the public has been bringing significant... Read more »

Textile FDI on the right track: Commission

ADDIS ABABA – Country’s manufacturing sector particularly the textile industry is steadily attracting notable Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). So far it has created some 110,000 jobs Ethiopian Investment Commission disclosed. The industry... Read more »

Gulf companies engrossed in doing business here

ADDIS ABABA – Gulf companies participated in Ethiopia International Trade Exhibition are so engrossed in exploring potential market opportunities in the country and they have reached agreements with local business people to... Read more »

Nation’s future museums to go high tech

ADDIS ABABA – The country’s future museums will go high tech aside from embracing the social heritages that attract visitors in droves, Ministry of Culture and Tourism (MoCT) disclosed. “We need to... Read more »

Stop spewing false information on social media with law

Despite the indispensable role the social media has played in bringing the existing broad-based reform, it has brought unbearable conflicts and instigation among the public by disseminating ill interest messages including fake... Read more »

Ethiopian: Slammed groundless New York Times` claim on doomed flight 302

ADDIS ABABA- Ethiopian CEO, Tewolde Gebremariam, said that Ethiopian is preparing to sue The New York Times on its baseless claim that pilots on the doomed flight 302 did not take simulator... Read more »

Governmental institutions must not expel competencies as a new form of segregation

The government has lagged behind in the provision of essential mental illness treatment services and this leads the youth into social chaos, so disclosed the Ethiopian Mental Illness Treatment Association. Ethiopian Mental... Read more »

Better human aspect, better civil service sustains reform

ADDIS ABABA- Emphasis on human aspects is necessary to develop the civil service sector and support the reform, disclosed Civil Service Commission. Bezabih Gebireyesus Commissioner at Civil Service Commission told to The... Read more »