Aug 19 , 2023
Officials at the Addis Abeba City Administration are making health service fee adjustments in health centres and hospitals under their jurisdiction. Signed by Abdulekedir Redwan, head of the city F...
To curb the rising trend of counterfeit education certifications the Federal Education & Training Authority launched certifications through a combination of QR codes, badges and a mobile applicati...
Aug 12 , 2023
Ethiopia's central bank has set forth an ambitious monetary policy overhaul in an audacious move emblematic of global efforts to rein in economic turmoil. The changes aim squarely at taming the inf...
Addis Abeba captures the story of a country in rapid changes. As vehicles whiz past newly constructed high-rises and markets teem with activities, the landscape reveals a defining chapter in Ethiopia...
Aug 21 , 2023
Federal officials are eyeing fresh port alternatives, with recent missions to Somaliland and Kenya, as landlocked Ethiopia's trade hinges on the ports of Djibouti. High-ranking officials of the Min...
The College of Health Science under Addis Abeba University begins its quest for autonomy riding on a bill under the formation of the University. Experts at the University which became autonomous two w...
An inspection lab that determines the structural and chemical composition of leather products is slated for commencement after a couple of months. The lab worth over one million euros is constructe...
Aug 5 , 2023
Ethiopia is facing a growing public health crisis of Acute Watery Diarrhoea (AWD), with a Menelik II Referral Hospital treatment centre admitting over 160 cases in the last two months. Despite the sur...
A struggle is brewing between workers, trade union leaders, and the management of one of India's largest textile manufacturing firms in the Bole-Lemi Industrial Park. Jay Jay Textile Plc's staunch...
There are hints of normalcy emerging as the Endowment Fund for Rehabilitation of Tigray (EFFORT) — a conglomerate encompassing a diverse portfolio of 31 companies — has begun to regain its footing...
Ethiopia's spice production plagued by low quality and limited volume has undermined possible earnings prompting experts at the Ethiopian Tea & Coffee Authority to prepare regulatory interventions...
A bill that prohibits private universities and colleges from renewing course licences where a quarter of their students fail to achieve the passing mark upon taking exit examinations is put forth by t...
Contractors in the Amhara Regional State are riled over the requirement criteria for the construction of schools in the region claiming exclusion from for bids to build 63 schools by the Ministry of E...
Commercial banks across the country and the National ID Project Office have joined forces to register residents in two years using digital identification systems. A consortium of 21 banks, led by the...
Jul 29 , 2023
The quest for better livelihoods has driven hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians to venture to the Middle East in hopes of better jobs. However, their journeys are often marred with abuse, maltreatment...
The commercial banking industry finds itself ensnared in a contentious tax dispute, rooted in a recent ruling by the Federal Supreme Court in favour of the government. This has left the country's bank...
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