“Only One Earth” is the theme of this year’s World Environment Day. Internationally, the Day was celebrated on the fifth of June for the 49th time calling practical actions to save the... Read more »
Owing to agriculture’s importance, and the potential it offers for growth, successive governments in Ethiopia have prioritized agriculture to ensure food and nutrition security, and economic growth. Also it is crystal clear... Read more »
BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU Borrowing the word from the English dictionary and most notably explained by Charles Dickens the fog seemed to be the manifestation of Ethiopia. Politicians played their card bad and... Read more »
Audible financial policies and economic strength determine a country’s power and the ability to register development. This indicates that every country must have possibly strong and long lasting financial policies and strategies... Read more »
BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS In this digital era, utilizing reliable information is becoming irreplaceable means for attaining rapid economic growth. In this regard, the development of space science further supports the exploration, gathering... Read more »
BY BACHA ZEWDIE Ethiopia’s virtually untapped, diverse and vast mineral resources offer huge potential opportunities for exploration and development. These include – but are not limited to – tantalum, potash, gemstones, gold,... Read more »
Technological advancements have greatly been contributing to the betterment of human life. We can witness how building a carbon free economy, using advanced technologies, developing digital talent, and driving social sustainability are... Read more »
Ethiopia is Africa’s largest barley producer, and there are dozens of beer factories in the country which have high demand of malt for utilizing as inputs. Apart from the absence of malt... Read more »
Although the government is taking steps to curb the rising cost of living in the country, the problem remains unresolved. Evidence suggests that the high cost of living is being felt not... Read more »
Last week marked a historical juncture that impacted Ethiopia profoundly, if not irreversibly. That extends from the country’s physical make-up and size to its system of government. Over 31 years ago, the... Read more »