Tesfaye Feo, a 48-year-old anesthesiologist in Addis Ababa, has spent more than a decade in the capital, far from his birthplace of Areka in the Wolayta Zone ...
Earlier this week, Addis Ababa’s Skylight Hotel hosted the second Ethiopia Digital Payment Conference, where officials from the Ministry of Finance, central ...
Ethiopian Premier League side Ethiopian Coffee has postponed its general assembly after only a few members were present.
As my inaugural posting on the African continent, when my family and I first touched down in Addis Ababa in 2021, there was a steep learning curve ahead—one ...
In Luda Kebele of the Hula District in Ethiopia’s Sidama Regional State, two farmers — Melese Maja and Gendeshu Tunsisa — have seen their wheat harvests rise ...
Addis Ababa’s newest weapon against corruption is not a change in rules or power, but a device. The city’s Revenue and Customs Authority is fitting tax assessors with body-worn cameras, monitored ...
In just 30 days, the world’s premier cross-country athletes will descend on Tallahassee as the World Athletics Cross Country Championships Tallahassee 26 (WXC ...
Ethiopia’s fields are more than soil and seed. They are the bedrock of a whole nation. Agriculture is the nervous system of Ethiopia’s economy, employing 80 ...
In the volatile geopolitical landscape of the Horn of Africa, history is rarely just a record of the past; it is a weapon wielded to justify current political ...
Ethiopia has secured an extraordinary achievement: winning the right to host COP32 in 2027, the world’s most critical climate summit. This victory came after ...
The sandstone massifs of Gheralta—those improbable, cliff-carved sanctuaries that cling to Ethiopia’s northern highlands—have long been counted among the country’s most extraordinary cultural ...
Less than 40 percent of foreign direct investment (FDI) projects registered over the last six years have gone operational, ...