Tana Beles sugar project makes a stride by completing main irrigation ...
Construction of a main irrigation canal which makes up part of Tana Beles Integrated Sugar Development Project has been completed.
View ArticleHarar attracts over 41 thousand tourists - Tuesday, 06 August 2013 22:45
Harar City tourist sites have attracted more than 41 thousand tourists in the just ended fiscal year.
View ArticleKenenisa Bekele Opens 4 star Hotel in Addis Ababa - Tuesday, 06 August 2013...
Kenenisa Hotel, located on Cameroon Street around Bole Medhanialem Cathedral was inaugurated.
View ArticleFor Ethiopian Women, Construction Jobs Offer A Better Life
Mekedes Getachew, 19, has been working at construction sites in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, since she was 15 years old.
View ArticleBridal Expo leaves fans yearning for more
By Cecilia Okoth The Bride and Groom Expo 2013 wound up on a high on Sunday, leaving many hungering for more.
View ArticleEthiopia: Preying and Praying: A Day and Night with the EPRDF
Faysal Qassim During the day on August 3, 2013, the Ethiopian government was unusually busy in its anti-Muslim operations.
View ArticleAGOA Forum 2013 on August 12-13 in Ethiopia
Sub Saharan Africa Trade and Economic Cooperation Forum 2013, also known as the AGOA Forum, is to be held on August 12 and 13, 2013 in the Ethiopian capital city of Addis Ababa.
View ArticleBritish Academy to honor Hill Library scholar's Ethiopian studies
The cataloguer emeritus of Oriental manuscripts and Regents Professor of Medieval Studies will receive the award Nov. 14 at Carlton House Terrace in London.
View Article1,434th Eid'l Fitr celebrated across nation - Thursday, 08 August 2013 09:39
Ethiopian Muslims across the nation have today colorfully and peace fully celebrated the 1,434th Eid'l Fitr, the end of the Muslim month-long Ramadan fasting.
View ArticleEthiopian Muslims stage Eid protests, some are arrested
Muslims in Ethiopia protested in the capital Addis Ababa during Eid al-Fitr prayers on Thursday, as part of a two-year-old campaign against what they say is government interference in their religious...
View ArticleEthiopian Muslims stage Eid protests, some are arrested
Muslims in Ethiopia protested in the capital Addis Ababa during Eid al-Fitr prayers on Thursday, as part of a two-year-old campaign against what they say is government interference in their religious...
View ArticleAddis Ababa Light Railway 43 Percent Complete - Thursday, 08 August 2013 19:36
The Ethiopian Railway Corporation said that the construction of by 43 per cent of Addis Ababa Light Railway has completed.
View ArticleGov't slams private sector for failing to uphold pledge for GRD
The Grand Renaissance Dam National Public Mobilisation Council expects the active involvement of the private sector in finance mobilisation for bond purchases.
View ArticleMilitary plane crashes in Mogadishu
Four of the six crew members onboard the aircraft - carrying equipment for international forces fighting Islamist militants - were killed, sources said.
View ArticleThe Last Jews of Ethiopia
The last community synagogue in Gondar, in the north of Ethiopia, is in a rented building cordoned off from the street by large metal sheets.
View ArticleWoreda transplanting over 79 mln. trees
Mekele August 09/2013 Werilehe Woreda, Central Tigray Zone, has transplanted over 79 million tree seedlings on 3,324 hectares of lands to protect desertification, woreda agriculture and rural...
View ArticleWest Wolega supplies over 20,900 tone coffee
Gimbi August 09/2013 West Wolega zone of Oromia State supplied over 20,900 tone high quality coffee production to the central market in during the just ended Ethiopian budget year, Zonal office announced.
View ArticlePresident Girma talks with departing Switzerland ambassador - Friday, 09...
President Girma Woldegiorgis said the bilateral relations between Ethiopia Switzerland has been enhancing and consolidating.
View ArticleTwo Ethiopian journalists held for a week without charge
The Committee to Protect Journalists is concerned about the arrest and week-long detention without charge of two journalists working for Radio Bilal , a station that has provided extensive coverage of...
View ArticleUS assures AGOA extension - Saturday, 10 August 2013 13:00
Addis Ababa, August 10 - The US government has assured Sub-Saharan African countries that the African Growth and Opportunity Act , which expires in 2015, will be extended.
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