Ethiopian President Sahle-Work Zewde was in South Africa last week for the 28th World Economic Forum meeting of African countries. A number of African countries have boycotted the meeting in protest against... Read more »
The Ethiopian year 2011 was indeed a year of turbulence. The dust that the windof reform had raised in 2010 continued to blow across the entire nation, with inexorable force and continues... Read more »
This week’s visit to the Korean Republic by Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed can be seen as part and parcel of his search for potential development partners that can be co-opted in Ethiopia’s... Read more »
According to an August 16 report by Fana Broadcasting Agency (FBA), three federal institutions, namely, the federal Attorney General , the Federal Anti-corruption Commission and the Federal Police Commission have signed a... Read more »
Next year, the Ethiopian economy is projected to attain a GDP growth of more than 9 percent. This was disclosed by PM Abiy during his recent report to parliament. Attaining this growth... Read more »
Prime Minister Abiy recently announced in a press conference that election 2020 in Ethiopia will be held according to schedule, adding that whether the elections would be held or not is not... Read more »
Ethiopia’s record tree-planting campaign to plant 200million tree seedlings in 24 hours, deserves appreciation and a place of honor in the annals of environmental protection. To our memory, there is no single... Read more »
This is the graduation season in Ethiopia. It is a season of festivities, celebrations and also anxiety. Nine thousand and seven hundred students have recently graduated from the Addis Ababa University (AAU).... Read more »
Poverty reduction Versus population growth: UNDP’s latest verdict The rate at which population is growing in Ethiopia is faster than the rate at which poverty is being reduced, according to last week’s... Read more »
For months, the political pendulum in Sudan has been swinging once to the left and another time to the right, one time slowly and at another time violently, leaving every Sudan-watcher and... Read more »