The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam Gets Set to Open
Ethiopia’s controversial mega-dam, GERD, on the Nile River is nearly done, but will drought and lack of grid infrastructure lessen its impact? By Jean Kumagai (IEEE […]
Ethiopia’s controversial mega-dam, GERD, on the Nile River is nearly done, but will drought and lack of grid infrastructure lessen its impact? By Jean Kumagai (IEEE […]
No matter what the factors to the high urban unemployment in the country are, the government and the public at large have a big responsibility […]
Since November 2015, security forces have arrested and detained tens of thousands of people during protests against government policies in Oromia. By Felix Horne (Human […]
The inaugural ceremony of Gilgel Gibe III hydroelectric dam, which is located 470km south west of Addis Ababa, gets underway in the presence of senior […]
The American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) Ethiopia was formed to strengthen the century‐old partnership economic ties that have existed between the United States and Ethiopia […]
Addis Ababa (Xinhua)–A Chinese heavy machinery manufacturing firm, Xuzhou Construction Machinery Group (XCMG), has launched a three-year scholarship initiative to financially benefit outstanding Ethiopian university […]
Mekelle University (Tigray, Ethiopia) announced that it will host the 9th African Universities Sport Festival as well as the 10th Ethiopian Public Universities Sport Festival, […]
University of Toronto launches a course in 2,000-year-old Ge’ez, part of its Ethiopian studies program—aided by Ethio-Candaian R&B singer The Weeknd. By Katie Ingram (Macleans.ca) | Along […]
An outbreak of wheat rust disease in critical wheat-growing regions of Ethiopia is threatening recent crop production gains in parts of the country, following a […]
Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) delegates visited Mekelle University (MU), Adi-Haki Campus, and donated items to students with special needs who are studying at […]