No sign of end to standoff over GERD

After failing to settle the dispute over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), U.S. has made public its stand for pursuing efforts for a deal among Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan over the... Read more »

Ethiopian success lesson to African carriers: Former CEO

ADDIS ABABA – African flying carriers could share the success Ethiopian Airlines has been registering in sustaining competitiveness and profitability in the continent’s volatile aviation business amidst the presence of global carriers,... Read more »

IDEA says Ethiopia on right track to democratization

ADDIS ABABA – The International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) said that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s (PhD) come to public office putting the country on the right track towards... Read more »

Agro-processing parks 90 percent complete

ADDIS ABABA – Ministry of Trade and Industry disclosed that the construction of the agro processing industrial parks is almost 90 percent in completion. Ministry Communication Affairs Director, Wondimu Filate told The... Read more »

Call for boosting up health services

ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC) urged domestic investors to boost up their involvement in the health sector. The commission also acknowledged the domestic investors’ roles in the health sector as... Read more »

Women need overall development

WOLKITE – Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Sport urged women to exert more efforts for country’s overall development. Opening the 44th International Women’s Day on Sunday, Minister Dr. Hirut Kassaw called on... Read more »

Historic armory house in desperate need of repair

ANGOLELA – Sahle Silassies’s armory house which is over 180 years old cave is in danger of being torn down and in desperate need of repair, said Culture and Tourism Office of... Read more »

Uganda drains excess dam water into the Nile

The Kiira and Nalubaale hydro stations in Jinja are spilling out more water into the River Nile, at a time when Egypt is battling with Ethiopia over the river’s water flow. The... Read more »

Ethiopia is not a pushover

Poverty is Ethiopia’s formidable enemy . Hence, development is the sole way out to extirpate this obstacle to the country’s all-rounded thrust forward. It has been years since the government and citizens,... Read more »

Majority Ethiopian’ Children encounters with multidimensional poverty

The 2019 UNICEF-supported multidimensional child poverty report revealed that 88 percent of children, approximately 36 million children that reside 94 per cent in rural and 42 per cent in urban areas, live... Read more »