Government revises public procurement for school feeding program

The Government has been revising the public procurement proclamations, which is expected to accommodate smallholders and their organizations to enable them supply food to schools without compromising the food quality and safety,... Read more »

Unexploited cotton potential dents manufacturing industry

Ethiopia envisions becoming a manufa cturing hub of Africa by 2025 bearing in mind the huge potential of natural resources and young demographic base. The nation has launched a cotton development strategy... Read more »

Mobocracy thinking aggravates imprisonment of conscience

It is a current phenomenon that ever-growing mobocracy is conspiring to hijack freedom of thoughts and freedom of expression thereby compelling the ‘mentalists’ toward prisoners of conscience. This remark was made by... Read more »

Restoration of old and damaged heritages underway: Authority

ADDIS ABABA – The restoration task of Ethiopian and world’s old and damaged heritages Lalibela Rock Hewn Church, Axum Obelisk and Jimma Aba Jifar Palace has been well underway, disclosed Authority for... Read more »

Spice market depicts stable price despite some challenges

ADDIS ABABA – In contrast to food crops like Teff, Sorghum, Corn, Millet, there is no periodic price increment of spice crops in Mercato as well as other markets in Ethiopia, but... Read more »

1494th Mawlid festivity celebrated across the country

ADDIS ABABA— The 1494th Mawlid festivity, the observance of the birthday of Prophet Mohammed has been celebrated by Muslim followers throughout the country yesterday. The festival was celebrated through different religious rituals... Read more »

Indonesian Embassy, Hawassa University organize ‘Goes to Campus’ academic diplomacy engagement program

ADDIS ABABA—The Indonesian Embassy in Addis Ababa and Hawassa University convened the Embassy’s initiative ‘Goes to Campus’ academic diplomacy engagement program in Hawassa, Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples State on Wednesday, 7... Read more »

Insect meal on the chicken menu

Ethiopia may draw a lesson from Kenya in the utilization of insects for feeding program of needy people and animals, so disclosed experts of International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (icipe)... Read more »

Data mismanagement threatens cyber-security

Appalling data mismanagement pervasive in private, public and institutions is creating a hotbed for cyber-attack making the country vulnerable to hackers, so remarked scholars. Mulatu Biru, Ph.D holder in global health,he is... Read more »

Revised labor law key for strengthening industrial peace

Ethiopia has been implementing employment and labor laws and regulations for decades which clearly set duties and responsibilities between employer and employee. However, as the previous labor proclamation has limitations, it is... Read more »