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Corporation set to pay dividends for the first time The Ethiopian Construction Works Corporation (ECWC), one of the state-owned enterprises under Ethiopian Investment Holdings (EIH), has overhauled its leadership and board structure, with the reshuffle marking the latest in a series of corporate reforms across government-owned firms. The decision includes the...

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Waning use of condom, surging HIV

The 1990s was a difficult period for Ethiopians. Many lost their families, loved ones and neighbors, as HIV/AIDS reached its peak in the country.

School of clouds

The Pandemic has truly revolutionized the way student learns. Causing a sudden shift in education, in many parts of the globe, some are wondering whether the adoption of online learning will continue to persist in post-pandemic era and how such a shift would impact the future of education.

Digitizing the remittance market

Beyene, a marketing consultant whose last name is withheld upon request, never wanted to go to the parallel market to withdraw money sent from...
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Transactional politics

“No more blank cheques for Trump’s favorite dictator,” said Joe Biden’s statement back in July 2020, when he was running for the Oval Office. He criticized the Egyptian government for “arresting, torturing, and exiling Egyptian citizens and threatening their families.”

Saving the Private Sector: A lifetime struggle

Berhane Mewa is not only the former president of the Ethiopian and Addis Ababa Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associations, but is also a lifetime patriot in Ethiopia’s private sector struggles against state domination in the economy.

Traceability prevents meat exporters from reaching Europe, North American markets

Lack of traceability has prevented abattoirs involved in the export of meat from shipping to European and Chinese markets.
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British mining firm decides to pull out of Ethiopia

The British mining firm, NewAge has pulled-out of Ethiopia after the Ministry of Mines rejected the company's request to extend its license. 

Report implicates Oromia security forces in Extra-judicial killings

The Ethiopian Human Rights Commission (EHRC) urged the government of Oromia regional state to bring security forces and regional administration officials involved in the ‘extra-judicial killings’ of fourteen Karrayyu Aba Gadas killed last month, to justice.

Three parties declined to join meeting called by Parliament

Three opposition parties Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC), Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) and Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) said the process of Ethiopia’s planned National Dialogue and the nomination of Commissioners to lead it is not impartial [OFC], unknown [OLF] and lacked representation [ONLF].
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Ethiopia takes center stage as host of the AU Summit

The African Union (AU) Heads of States Summit, which was forced to convene virtually for the past two years, is set to meet in person at its headquarters in Addis Ababa, on February 5-6, 2022.

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