Ethiopia, which uses the Julian Calendar, declares the end of confusion year 2011 and the beginning of a prosperous new…
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Ethiopia, which uses the Julian Calendar, declares the end of confusion year 2011 and the beginning of a prosperous new…
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By Peter Drummond – Economic progress in East Africa is currently outperforming all other regions on the continent, with an…
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A private business incubator in collaboration with government agencies is set to link 150 African innovators with potential investors, which…
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The government of Ethiopia needs to get 15 years of preparation in order to impliment the flat / similar trade…
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The government of Ethiopia has launched a homegrown economic reform, which will propel the country to become Africa’s prosperity icon…
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On behalf of the humanitarian community in Ethiopia, the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Ethiopia, Mr. Steven Were…
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Ethiopia has earned $318 million from the export of flowers and other horticulture products in the concluded fiscal year, which…
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Chargé d’Affaires David Renz today administered the oath of service to 23 new Peace Corps Volunteers, who will teach English…
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Over 500 participants from 52 countries across the globe have converged in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the 14th Global Forum…
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The software technology giant, Microsoft, and the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) are set to co-create technology…
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The National Electoral Board of Ethiopia (NEBE), says it is preparing to undertake Sidama referendum and general elections of Ethiopia…
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New report says an estimated 27 million people – or 24% of the total food insecure people in the world–…
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By Tesfu Telahoun Abebe – Old style colonialism went something like this: European covets a territory and makes acquaintances with…
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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia invites Israeli investors to consider investment in his country in telecom, energy, aviation and…
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