Rescuing manufacturing industries threatened from shortage of inputs

Nowadays, complaints regarding shortage of foreign currency are aired from various corners. The problem coerces industries to produce bellow their production capacity because of lack of inputs which are imported from abroad.... Read more »

 Afresh concern on utilizing renewable energy

Undeniably, the combustion of fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas in a bid to produce electricity has long been the prime and largest source of emissions—which has in turn... Read more »

 Companies’ performance at KIP, DBIP stimulating economic growth

Recently, media crew has paid a visit to Debre Berhan Industrial Parks (DBIP) and Kombolcha Industrial Park (KIP). The aim of the visit is intended to assess the performance of companies’ operations... Read more »

 Convalescing returnees, IDPs and reconstructing institutions to stabled economic growth

Unlike the brutal act that the TPLF has committed and or is committing against Ethiopia and Ethiopians, the Ethiopian government is highly dedicated in rehabilitating the internally displaced peoples (IDPs), and returnees... Read more »

 Manufacturing sector figment of hope for market stabilization

As part of structural transformation, Ethiopia envisages the manufacturing sector as a key component and strategic input to up line the country towards renaissance. Strategies were being formulated, best practices scaled up... Read more »

National Identity Card can relieve the loan provision problems

Among the many plans that are going to be implemented in Ethiopia by the government is the issuance of National Identity Card. However, due to various reasons it was delayed for more... Read more »

 Conjoined effort to reviving the tourism sector hit by pandemic, conflicts

The world has changed as a result of the breaking out of global pandemic COVID-19. Call it developed or poor, every country throughout the globe has suffered major challenges. Economic and social... Read more »

The rationale behind capitalizing on homegrown economy

Ethiopia could hardly witness better growth so far because of administrative mishaps and absence of well-defined economic criteria and mechanisms in all aspects especially over the past close to three decades prior... Read more »

 Wiping the way to become a middle-income economy by 2030

Foreseeing the country as the home of both rich and low-income community as well as Africa’s beacon of prosperity, the reform government of Ethiopia led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) has... Read more »

 Illicit trade: Achilles’ heel for Ethiopia’s livestock export trade

 Land of origins, cradle of humanity which believed to contribute a dinner for the crucifying of Jesus, Ethiopia had traveled distant and known to be ancient civilization. As to primary and secondary... Read more »