Gondar: The Camelot of Africa
Dubbed the Camelot of Africa, the city of Gondar — capital of Ethiopia from 1636 until the mid 19th century — combines a modern veneer […]
Dubbed the Camelot of Africa, the city of Gondar — capital of Ethiopia from 1636 until the mid 19th century — combines a modern veneer […]
Two big hydroelectric dams, the Renaissance Dam (GERD) and Koysha Dam, to turn Ethiopia into an energy hub (Salini Impregilo)–GERD and Koysha are the two […]
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 […]
Featuring 10 Francis turbines, the Gibe III facility comprise 243m roller-compacted concrete (RCC) dam, the first of its kind in Ethiopia and one of the […]
A Mauritius-based company, Ambo International Holding Ltd., has acquired 33 percent of government’s share in Ambo Mineral Water SC, bottler of the popular Ambo Mineral […]
Air Djibouti has resumed its direct flight to Dire Dawa on Thursday December 15, 2016, after it was interrupted for the past 26 years. Mayor […]
ECS’ Justice and Peace Department is also actively working with IRCE where 7 religious denominations gather to work for sustainable peace and tolerance in the […]
Arba Minch University (AMU) has inaugurated Sawla Campus as its infrastructure got ready to host 10 disciplines by two new colleges and a school on […]
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia–U.S. Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Peter Vrooman visited the CURE Hospital in October 2016 to learn about their work to train pediatric orthopedic surgeons […]
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia–Azerbaijan’s embassy in Ethiopia has joined annual Charity Bazaar in United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) Headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Addis […]