Fortune News | Nov 27,2021
The nostalgia for the combustible engine, with the noise and smell of burned fossil fuel, will stay for a while. But the dilemma of buying an electric car in the current transportation ecosystem is a decision many people are grappling with
You can read the full story here
PUBLISHED ON
Dec 03,2022 [ VOL
23 , NO
1179]
Fortune News | Nov 27,2021
Sunday with Eden | Oct 16,2021
Radar | Nov 19,2022
Viewpoints | Feb 13,2021
Commentaries | Mar 19,2022
Fortune News | Aug 21,2023
Viewpoints | May 23,2021
Fortune News | Apr 22,2022
Life Matters | Jun 27,2020
Radar | Mar 23,2019
Feb 24 , 2024 . By MUNIR SHEMSU
Abel Yeshitila, a real estate developer with a 12-year track record, finds himself unable to sell homes in his latest venture. Despite slash...
Feb 10 , 2024 . By MUNIR SHEMSU
In his last week's address to Parliament, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) painted a picture of an economy...
Jan 7 , 2024
In the realm of international finance and diplomacy, few cities hold the distinction that Addis Abeba doe...
Sep 30 , 2023 . By AKSAH ITALO
On a chilly morning outside Ke'Geberew Market, Yeshi Chane, a 35-year-old mother cradling her seven-month-old baby, stands amidst the throng...
Mar 16 , 2024
In a striking move that has rattled the corridors of Ethiopia's export sector, the Mi...
Mar 9 , 2024
Mamo Mehiretu's tenure at the central bank's helm is marked by a distinct shift in fo...
Mar 1 , 2024
In the corridors of the Ministry of Finance, on King George IV St., a recent visit by...
Feb 24 , 2024
The recent policy pronouncement by the Transport Minister, Alemu Sime (PhD), of a pla...