Ethiopia to construct a chemical-free wastewater treatment plant in Addis Ababa

The government of Ethiopia is set to construct a wastewater treatment plant with a capacity of 15 m³ (3,962 gallons/day) plant (STP) in one of the Ethiopian Water Development Commission buildings in... Read more »

Coffee’s contribution for comprehensive development of Ethiopia

Coffee, the second largest export commodity next to crude oil, has now begun to grab the attention of the globe. As it is very influential commodity that contributed to the comprehensive evolution... Read more »

Ethiopia among top seven countries to become preferable tourism destinations in post-COVID-19 world

Recently Forbes.com listed Ethiopia as one of the seven major tourism destinations in the world during the Post – COVID-19 period. Accordingly, the seven countries have the potential to become major tourist... Read more »

Ethiopia’s livestock can support export sector

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 »

Efforts to utilize rising international demand for meat export amid COVID-19

Following the coronavirus pandemic, the world’s economic performance has been in a continuous decline. Due to the grim behavior of the pandemic, the activities of many people are restricted, which in turn... Read more »

Endurance, hard work pays off in business

He hates procrastination. What makes him upset is an indolent worker who sits ideal instead of working harder to make his/ her life a success. But, those who know him well work... Read more »

Cargo services: Ethiopian’s plan for quick recovery

Currently,theCOVID-vid-19 pandemic is hugely affecting the airline industry. Many airlines are experiencing bankruptcy. Following this, the airlines are taking different measures to achieve quick recovery. Ethiopian is among the leading sector service... Read more »

Quick economic recovery demands active government participation

Coronavirus was first introduced in China, Huwan State, dispersed rapidly throughout the world by extremely influencing the economy. As a result, many countries locked their borders down, cancelled flights and commanded citizens... Read more »

“Ethiopia can be the electrical hub and the ‘battery’ of the Horn of Africa.”

Recently, The Ethiopian Herald held an exclusive interview with Marcel Cabral, Siemens Gamesa Area Director Africa (excl. South Africa) regarding the renewable energy potential and prospects of Horn of Africa in general... Read more »

Promoting, supporting chemical and construction industries

Practically all societies at the early stages of their development have viewed industrialization as the main vehicle for improving living standards. It is not surprising, therefore, that governments have played an active... Read more »