Ethiopia this year became the first country in the world to ban the importation of non-electric private vehicles.
ADDIS ABABA - Ethiopia's growing focus on irrigation development, backed by legal and structural reforms, is becoming instrumental in promoting commercial agriculture and addressing food insecurity.
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Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Kenya's President William Ruto and several other leaders admitted that one of the ...
Gelila Manufacturing PLC has officially commenced production of export-standard shoes and soles at Bole Lemi Industrial Park, marking a significant milestone with an investment capital of two billion ...
A taxi driver parks his electric car in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024. Credit: AP The official target is to increase the monthly import figure to 500,000 by 2030. By that time ...
Thanks to enhanced cooperation with China, Ethiopia has made some notable achievements in building communication networks, ...
Participants at the World Without Hunger (WWH) conference were astounded by Ethiopia's remarkable agricultural transformation ...
Kenya’s journey to sustainable development requires a bold, multifaceted approach, with emphasis on strategic investments, prudent ...
From the gorilla trekking that attracts thousands of tourists annually, to expanding infrastructure, preserving its past that tells the story of how far it has come in recent years, and the peaceful ...