The domino effects of Egypt’s disastrous moves in the Horn of Africa

Apart from delving the Horn of Africa into the unexplored realms, Egypt’s backseat driving and deeds against the law that have been going behind closed doors and behind the scenes in Somalia... Read more »

Collaboration can end hunger

At the end of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), global leaders endorsed the Addis Ababa Action Agenda (AAAA) in July 2015 during the Third International Conference on Financing for Development held in... Read more »

Heeding cooperation over hostility for Horn dependable progress

Without a shadow of doubt, security dynamics in the Horn of Africa region are wrought by states’ mutual interest in having a stable, prosperous as well as pacific region, on the one... Read more »

Ethiopia’s economic progress without commercial loan

In the first quarter of the macroeconomic reform period, Ethiopia was able to generate 1.5 billion USD in export earnings. With continued efforts in the current fiscal year, the nation could potentially... Read more »

Greasing the wheels of comprehensive regional integration: COMESA’s impetus

It is clearly visible that Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) has been attaching due importance to regional energy development infrastructure with a view to ensuring reliable and reasonably priced... Read more »

Macroeconomic reform heading in right direction

Responding to questions raised by MPs at HPR based on President Taye Atskeselassie’s recent speech at the joint session of the two Houses, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed reported that the national economy... Read more »

Securing sea access for Ethiopia means myriads of benefits

World history testifies that countries’ economic development and social progress are directly related with ports’ development and accessing sea routes. Since the ancient time, explorers and merchants utilized sea routes and ports... Read more »

Scaling up media contribution to all spheres of development

Part I The Ethiopian Press Law and other related laws make a clear distinction between public and commercial media houses with regard to ownership. However, in terms of professional media standards and... Read more »

Fostering national unity, ensuring peace through diplomatic endeavors

It is worth recalling that over the past week, Ethiopia’s House of Representatives undertook its 3rd regular meeting in the presence of Prime Minister Abiy. They raised a broad range of pressing... Read more »

“To whom much is given, much is expected”

Our beautiful Addis Ababa was bustling yesterday as it welcomed guests from all corners of the world. The reason for their arrival was an international inter-religious conference organized by Ethiopia’s Ministry of... Read more »