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Garbage ‘hills’ annoy residents, businesses

Residents and businesses in the catering and recreational sector have been echoing their anger at the Addis Ababa City Administration following unattended garbage piles, which is impacting their work.

Birthplace of Christianity

If you ask most people today where the first human being was found, chances are they can probably tell you Ethiopia.

UN survey names Ethiopia a “happy” country in Sub-Saharan Africa

Ethiopians may be fond of complaining a lot in life, but that does not appear to have stopped the nation from being ranked as one of the top ten happiest countries in Africa. Unfortunately, the same report has also put Ethiopia among the least happy citizens at the global level.

Shocking incident

Four people traveling in a three-wheeler Bajaj were instantly killed around Summit Beverage Factory on Thursday afternoon following an accident caused by a heavy Euro Truck vehicle that crushed with and and ruined the retaining wall.

Mothers’ Day: the Ethiopian version

Extracting the edible substance from Enset, one of the famous staple foods and an indigenous plant to Southern Ethiopia, is a rather complicated task to perform.

City administration set to measure earthquake risks

Backed by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the Global Earthquake Model foundation (GEM) has inked a memorandum of mnderstanding (MoU) with the Addis Ababa City Administration to assess risks of natural disasters such as earthquakes and other geological phenomena.

Mothers’ Day: the Ethiopian version

Extracting the edible substance from Enset, one of the famous staple foods and an indigenous plant to Southern Ethiopia, is a rather complicated task to perform.

Italian president to visit Ethiopia

The President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, is expected to arrive in Addis Ababa tomorrow for a four-day state visit from Sunday to Thursday. Mattarella is said to be the first Italian president to visit Ethiopia in almost two decades.

US company to digitalize national TV transition

GatesAir, a global leader in wireless, over-the-air content delivery solutions for radio and TV broadcasters, has been awarded a contract to provide turnkey equipment and services associated with Ethiopia’s national digital TV (DTV) network.

Microcredit insurance to cover smallholder farmers

A new crop insurance scheme designed for Ethiopian smallholder farmers has targeted farmers who are vulnerable to weather related risks and occurrence of drought.
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