Civil Service University graduates over 1350 students
Addis Ababa July 13/2013 The Ethiopian Civil Service University here on Saturday graduated over 1350 students with degrees following completion of training in under-graduate and post-graduate programs.
View ArticleWhat to see in Ethiopia? - Sunday, 14 July 2013 12:37
Addis Ababa, July 14, 2013 The capital, Addis Ababa, with its gigantic houses is one of the sites not to be missed thanks to the Ethnological Museum, the National Museum which houses the famous "Lucy,"...
View ArticleEthiopians in Canada raise funds for Renaissance Dam - Sunday, 14 July 2013...
On June 29, 2013, Ethiopians living in Kitchener, Waterloo and Guelph cities of Canada organized a big fund-raising party that attracted so many friendly people.
View ArticleDiscovering Africa: Ethiopia - Sunday, 14 July 2013 12:24
Located between the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn, in a regionfondly referred to as the "Horn of Africa".
View ArticleEthiopian Government to Make WTO Offer on Services by September
Ethiopia will submit an offer to the World Trade Organization on access to services such as banking and telecommunications before the next meeting of a decade-long accession process in September, a...
View Article54 Ethiopians convicted - Monday, 15 July 2013 03:13
Addis Ababa, July 14, 2013 A - KABWE Principal Resident Magistrate John Mbuzi has fined 54 Ethiopians K100 each or 20 days simple imprisonment in default after they pleaded guilty to one count of...
View ArticleEthiopian held rare protests
Ethiopian activists on Sunday July 14 requested the release of writers and political detainees imprisoned under anti-terror legislation in demonstrations in two major towns.
View ArticleBoeing 787 Fire Cause Sought as U.K. Sees No Battery Link
U.K. regulators are still seeking the cause of last week's fire on a Boeing Co. 787 parked at London's Heathrow airport after saying they see no direct link to battery blazes that grounded the fleet...
View ArticleBrian Stewart: Egypt's other existential crisis - the Nile
Astronaut Chris Hadfield's Nile, on the left, snaking through the Sahara Desert north through Egypt.
View ArticleKenya: Pay Lamu Project Victims, State Told
Lamu county leaders yesterday issued a one-and-a-half-month notice to the national government to start compensating residents affected by the multi-billion Lamu Port Southern Sudan Ethiopia Transport...
View ArticleIndian companies vying to print cheque books for Ethiopia - Indiatalkies.com
Addis Ababa, July 16: Three Indian companies are in contention to print first ever standardized cheques of the National Bank of Ethiopia .
View ArticleEthiopia: "Entrepreneurship Isn't About Easy Money"
A number of African pioneers and entrepreneurs have ventured towards establishing technology start-up companies and innovation hubs.
View Article"Killing two birds with one stone"
"a .because of our lifelong poverty, our right to use our rivers has been blocked up to now.
View ArticleEgyptian specialists providing free cardiac treatment in Addis - Tuesday, 16...
Egyptian Ambassador to Ethiopia, Mohamed Idris told ERTA reporter that the number of cardiac patients in countries of the sub-Saharan Africa including Ethiopia is very high.
View ArticleEthiopia, Malawi Air deal puts new pressure on Kenya Airways
Kenya Airways is set to face stiff competition in southern Africa following the return of Malawi's national carrier with Ethiopian Airlines as a major shareholder.
View ArticleThe Nile is Egypt's other existential crisis
Ethiopia is also discussing with Russia the purchase of 18 modernized SU-30 jet fighters to further beef up an air force that is regarded as one of the most capable on the continent So serious is the...
View ArticleGERD: 24 per cent complete - Tuesday, 16 July 2013 18:23
Some 24 per cent of construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has been completed, according to the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation .
View ArticleEthiopia's special police seek to build trust after rights abuse claims |...
Ethiopia has been scarred by fighting between the ONLF, pictured above in Eastern Ogaden in the Somali region, and the military.
View ArticleResidents buy over 700 mln. Birr worth bond for Dam construction
Humera July 16/2013 Residents and government employees in Western Tigray Zone bought over 700 million Birr worth bond for construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
View ArticleEthiopia to stage regional Banking and ICT conference - Wednesday, 17 July...
A major continent-wide conference on banking and ICT will be held in the Ethiopian Capital Addis Ababa on 2 August, as the horn of African country emerges as one of the fastest growing economies in the...
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