We encourage Ethiopia to continue developing the green energy because that is the way to go Abel Didier Tella

 BY ZEKARAIS WOLDEMARIAM Abel Didier Tella is Director General of the Association of Power Utility of Africa was created in 1970 with its headquarter in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire. Presently it has 57... Read more »

Nuclear energy can give Africa the power to develop without the pollution  Andrew Amadi (PhD)

  BY ZEKARIAS WOLDEMARIAM The issue of clean, affordable and renewable energy has become a hot agenda of countries throughout the world. In the same way such state of the art kind... Read more »

 Top tourist destinations in Addis

BY TEWODROS KASSA Currently, Addis Ababa is hosting the 36th African Union annual Summit and the 42nd Ordinary Session of the Executive Council (Ministerial Session) at the African Union Commission Headquarter, Addis... Read more »

 MTN to invest $1 Billion Ghana in five years after tax exemption

South Africa’s telecommunication giant MTN has agreed to invest a total sum of $1 billion in Ghana over the next five years. MTN Chief Executive Officer Ralph Mupita said the company was... Read more »

Nigerian leader defends currency swap as pain, protests grow

ABUJA,— Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari said Thursday that the country’s redesigned currency would bolster the upcoming presidential election, appealing for an end to violent protests over a resulting cash shortage that has... Read more »

 Bottled water booming despite worries over waste

“Damage from plastics is irreversible,” the chair of Friends of the Earth International tells the BBC. “Once fragmented into microplastics, it pollutes all of the ecosystem including the oceans and the air... Read more »

 The National Dialogue is a first step towards lasting democracy

 BY FITSUM GETACHEW Ever since the inclusive national dialogue has been a subject of discussion among people there have been contrasting opinions about its success and whether it would really manage to... Read more »

 Tanzania floats East Africa’s largest freshwater vessel

The EastAfrican- Tanzania has floated East Africa’s largest-ever domestically manufactured fresh water passenger and cargo ship, the MV MwanzaHapaKaziTu, on Lake Victoria. The ship, launched at the Mwanza South Port on February... Read more »

Ugandan exports to Rwanda flourish on food supplies, raw materials

The EastAfrican- Rwanda’s appetite for imports from Ugandan grew to a record 60.55 million USD in the fourth quarter of 2022 from 15.64 million USD in the first nine months to September... Read more »

 South Sudan aims to turn ailing economy around

African News- Nearly 12 years after its independence, South Sudan, which holds the third largest oil reserves in sub-Saharan Africa, is unable to feed more than 7 million of its people who... Read more »