Change looms for Ethiopia's ancient salt trade
Abdu Ibrahim Mohammed was 15 years old when he began trekking with caravans of camels to collect salt in a sun-blasted desert basin of north Ethiopia that is one of the hottest places on earth.
View ArticleQatar Airways announces expansion on three continents
Qatar Airways today announced route expansion on three continents together with a huge increase in capacity in Pakistan as part of the Doha-based carrier's continued aggressive growth strategy.
View ArticleSaba: Under the Hyena's Foot by Jane Kurtz
The American Girl Collection introduced the Girls of Many Lands series in 2005. Each story told of a twelve year old girl living in a different time period in a different part of the world.
View ArticleAfrican Livestock, Poultry Exhibition opens
African Livestock and Poultry Exhibition and Congress opened for public in Addis Ababa on Thursday 16 May 2013.
View ArticleMelaku Fenta, et al. 3rd day in Court
Melaku Fenta, former Director General of the Ethiopian Revenue and Customs Authority, revoked his claim for legal immunity on Friday.
View ArticleKuwait Fund to step up support to Ethiopia
Kuwait Fund has promised to back ongoing road construction and potable water provision projects in Ethiopia.
View ArticleAnother flawed, recycled "Human Right report" on Ethiopia from the State...
The State Department Report narrates groundless and unverifiable allegations and repeats the same politically motivated accusations obtained from dubious sources There has been a time, years ago, that...
View ArticleVIDEO: From tyres to shoes in Ethiopia
African leaders are gathering in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa to mark 50 years of the African Union and its predecessor, the Organisation of African Unity.
View ArticleBureau stresses need for integrated activities towards tourism dev't
Bahir Dar May 20/2013 Culture, tourism and parks bureau of Amhara State stressed the need for integrated activities of stakeholders to increase the benefits of the public from tourism.
View ArticleEthiopia becomes world's fourth Largest flower exp...
Indian-owned firms in Ethiopia are making flowers the country's third-largest export earner.
View ArticlePM Hailemariam's Speech at the Founding Congress of the Meles Zenawi Foundation
Excellencies Heads of State, Dear Friends and Relatives of our Great Leader, Distinguished Participants of the Founding Congress of the Meles Foundation, Invited Guests, Ladies and gentlemen, First and...
View ArticleCETU is part of the struggle of Ethiopian ...
The Confederation of Ethiopian Trade Unions is part and parcel of the struggle of the Ethiopian people for peace, development and freedom from oppressive regimes, Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn...
View ArticleSudanese refugees relocated to camp in Ethiopia
The United Nations refugee agency has relocated over 1,480 Sudanese refugees from the border to Sherkole camp in Ethiopia pushing the capacity of the camp beyond the initial limit of 9,000 people.
View ArticlePM Hailmariam foresees bright future for Africa - Tuesday, 21 May 2013 07:14
Addis Ababa, May 21, 2013 - PM Hailmariam foresees bright future for Africa as this year is indeed special for marks a significant milestone in the history of our continental organization.
View ArticleThe salutary lesson and the significanance of the spirit of Adwa
By: Samuel Addis The 117th anniversary of Ethiopia's victory over Italy at Adwa was celebrated here in Addis Ababa on Saturday, March 1st.
View ArticleMelaku Fenta, et al. 3rd day in Court
Melaku Fenta, former Director General of the Ethiopian Revenue and Customs Authority, revoked his claim for legal immunity on Friday.
View ArticleGhana to camp in Ethiopia, South Africa for World Cup qualifiers
Ghana have scheduled to camp in Ethiopia and South Africa for the 2014 World Cup qualifiers against Sudan and Lesotho respectively.
View ArticleAnother flawed, recycled "Human Right report" on Ethiopia from the State...
The State Department Report narrates groundless and unverifiable allegations and repeats the same politically motivated accusations obtained from dubious sources As the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said...
View ArticleEthiopians residing in China buy bond for Dam construction
Addis Ababa May 22/ 2013 Ethiopians residing in China bought 26,400 USD worth bond for construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
View ArticleEthiopia's Foreign Minister optimist on Africa as ECA Chief advises caution
The prospect Africa's emergence from all its troubles is getting closer to realization as the continent celebrates the 50th anniversary of the founding of the first and largest Pan-African...
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