Financial inclusion a viable solution for poverty reduction

 BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS Ethiopia is one of the least urbanized countries in the world and almost 80% of the population lives in the rural part engaged in farming. The insufficient infrastructure which... Read more »

Support reforms to improve easing of doing business

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME E-government has become a popular focus of government efforts in many countries around the world. More and more governments have implemented and introduced e-government systems as a means of... Read more »

Merging banks a timely venture

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS The African Business Magazine which rates the banks status announced its 2022 report and explained the names of 100 banks which have good performance. In the announcement only two... Read more »

 Horticulture achieved encouraging results amid the impact of COVID pandemic

BY BACHA ZEWDIE The data of the Ministry of Agriculture show that the horticulture sector, which includes flowers, vegetables and fruits, spices and herbs, which was severely tested due to the Covid-19... Read more »

Exerting concerted effort to better exploit the livestock resource

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS Though blessed with the largest cattle population in Africa, Ethiopia is not advantageous in terms of gaining corresponding benefit from the resource due to limited capacity in terms of... Read more »

 Numeric accords of statesmen outweighs over mere verbal politics

BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU Maintaining monetary and fiscal policy are the foremost duties of sovereign nations and the pillars of governance in modern democracy where the demos agrees along with ensuring law and... Read more »

 Mitigating climate change impacts on agriculture, people’s well-being

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME Mitigating climate change is about reducing the release of gas emissions that are warming our planet. Mitigation strategies include retrofitting buildings to make them more energy efficient; adopting renewable... Read more »

 Viable vehicle for economic development—Tourism

 BY MENGESHA AMARE It is widely approved that Ethiopia possesses remarkable tourism potentials due to its unique and largely unexplored cultural, historical, archaeological as well as tangible and intangible natural resources. Those... Read more »

While world powers are sleep walking on climate change, Ethiopia is doing her part

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Despite their global prowess and scientific knowledge and intelligence regarding the global menace of climate change, the big powers of the world have chosen to sit on the fence... Read more »

Ethiopia’s effort in opening Banking Sector to foreign players

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME In recent decades, developed and developing countries increasingly allow banks to be foreign-owned. However, many Sub Saharan African countries are unwilling to open the banking industries to foreign ownership.... Read more »