The church school system has been the instrument that has preserved the traditional learning of Ethiopia and conveyed it faithfully to succeeding generations. The priests and Church scholars who are the bearers... Read more »
United Nations members are scheduled to vote on June 17 for new non-permanent members of the Security Council in a race that could test future relations of Kenya and Djibouti. The vote... Read more »
ADDIS ABABA – As part of the ‘green legacy’ campaign, the Dire Dawa City Administration and residents have planted some 202,000 seedlings during the launch of this year’s campaign. The City Administration... Read more »
Ethiopia’s ‘green legacy’ is attracting the attention of global community Under the initiative of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia has recently launched this year’s ‘green legacy’ campaign. Besides greening the environment, the... Read more »
Approximately 120km northeast of the capital Addis Ababa, the city of Debre Berhan is establishing itself as an alluring investment destination. Thanks to infrastructure upgrades over the last decade it now only... Read more »
This week, ‘How We Made it in Africa’ published a story about an Ethiopian entrepreneur. During the first year of her studies at Addis Ababa University, Bethelhem Dejene Abebe visited the Atkilt... Read more »

Ethiopia’s livestock export trade has not been supporting the country’s economy in terms of earning foreign exchange like coffee. Despite the abundant resources at hand, the country’s supply of livestock products to... Read more »
National saving rates are among the major determinants of economic growth of a nation. The national saving rate, in macroeconomic theory, is the combination of public and private savings. It is a... Read more »
Democracy in my opinion is the most used but abused term in the Ethiopian political lexicon. Shoe shine boys, cobblers, students and persons of creative arts, as well as high placed politicians,... Read more »
UK to merge foreign, development aid office