Ethiopia’s Gebeya launches app to help freelancers access work opportunities

 BY TOM JACKSON Ethiopian startup Gebeya, a pan-African online talent marketplace, has launched Gebeya Talent, a new app through which it is expanding access to its network across the continent and around... Read more »

Successes and challenges in job creation

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS  Studies indicate that the rate of unemployed in Ethiopia’s urban centers and rural parts rose to 20 and 30 percent respectively. As the size of the country’s economy is... Read more »

Community who do not name their children up to three

COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER The Borena people live in Kenya and Ethiopia. In Borena culture, naming a child just as it is born is not an accustomed culture of the community. Rather... Read more »

Shonke, the 900-year-old Ethiopian village

COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER “A city that is set on a hill”, a verse in the gospel of Matthew says, “cannot be hidden.” That was an ethical reference, but about 2,500 miles... Read more »

Collaboration is critical to contain COVID-19

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the world economic order and it can be one of the gravest challenges that countries have encountered. Africa, like other regions, is reeling from... Read more »

An African pride, a headway ride: Ethiopia

BY MENGESHA AMARE ‘Thirteen months of sunshine’, later altered to ‘The land of origins’ is the emblem given to Ethiopia as every human life originated from it. The Horn of Africa is... Read more »

Dine for Ethiopia initiative gaining momentum, public inspiration

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW The successful accomplishment of both Sheger and Entoto parks within a year, has inspired many Ethiopians to take bold and courageous actions to the further progress of other similar... Read more »

Industrial parks deliver better environmental performance

 BY MENGESHA AMARE Having been inspired by the full support of the government, Ethiopian Industrial Parks Development Corporation (IPDC) has been constructing industrial parks as they are expected to become an engine... Read more »

Public offices need to take the lead in promoting consumption of domestic products

BY WOSSENSEGED ASSEFA Ethiopia’s Prime Minister has recently come up with the idea of redecorating and renovating our working environment. Consequently, all government officials are following in his footsteps in terms of... Read more »

The constitution and the political parties in Ethiopia

BY YEHEYS NARDOS HAWAZ AND CHEN XI (Ph.D) Since 2018, the new administration of Ethiopia gained public support as it had shown a different position, political strategy, and structure than the previous... Read more »