The Ethiopian development story involves an economic growth that went on for the last decade and half, with industrial activity expanding due to continued investments in infrastructure and manufacturing, new industrial parks... Read more »
Addis Ababa University (AAU) awarded an honorary doctorate degree to Prof. Asmerom Legesse yesterday for his remarkable accomplishments and contributions in advancing Gadaa studies. Addis Ababa University President Prof. Tassew Woldehanna said... Read more »
ADDIS ABABA- The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) Second President Girma Wolde-Giorgis (1924-2018) will be laid to rest today in state funeral today at Holy Trinity Cathedral, where a funeral service... Read more »
Unless the government enforces its strict legal measures and strengthens the financial institutions amid illicit financial flow, the existing serious economic crisis and the growing political unrest will continue to mushroom, so... Read more »
ADDISABABA-Inaugurated on September 25, 1987, the Department of Orthopaedics in Black-Lion Hospital this week accepted 10 new residents totaling the number of specializing residents 100, referred a huge one. Meanwhile, twenty six... Read more »
Ethiopia has a broad array of floral and fauna and microbial potentials. It boasts a variety of plant and animal species endemic to Ethiopia. According to the magazine published by the Ethiopian... Read more »
Over the past twenty seven years, Ethiopians had been under the yoke of oppression and on the horns of a dilemma aside from suffering atavism at the command of brutal dictators. Even... Read more »
When Ethiopians observe the International Human Rights Day, they must have mixed feeling. On the one hand, they might demand ‘what kinds of human rights? Are there these notions on the ground?... Read more »
It was to topple a tyrant military regime that ran amok for 17 years in Ethiopia and to get the ugly history of subjugation behind the country’s back, EPRDF combatants paid selfless... Read more »
ADDIS ABABA- Ethiopian Diaspora Community in Europe has contributed 37,000 pound to support the campaign being waged to get rid of the water hyacinth, which engulfed Tana Lake, the committee announced. Speaking... Read more »