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Second Phase Beautifying Sheger Project Begins
The second phase of the Beautifying Sheger Project, a Riverside Green Development scheme in Addis Ababa has begun involving the
Read more.PM Stresses Role Of Ambassadors To Strengthening Diplomatic Ties With Partner Countries
Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed yesterday met with ambassadors and mission leaders who represented Ethiopia abroad. The ambassadors and mission
Read more.Health Minister Conferred With Gem Gifts For Better Achievements
Minister of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Lia Tadesse conferred with gemstones gift from Gem Exporters Association for her achievements
Read more.Ministry Concludes Annual Meeting Pledging for Better Performance
The annual meeting of senior officials, ambassadors, and Consul Generals of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia is concluded
Read more.President Calls For Forgiving Culture To Strengthen Unity, Build Better Nation
President Sahle-Work Zewde has called on society to develop a forgiving culture to strengthen unity and build a better nation.
Read more.Concluding Ethiopian Year Marked By Remarkable Achievements In Nile Politics: Experts
Experts working in various higher institutions exclusively told FBC that the concluding Ethiopian year has been marked remarkable achievements in
Read more.CABI Welcomes Ethiopia As Its 50th Member Country
Center for Agriculture and Bioscience International (CABI) has welcomed Ethiopia as its 50th member country where it will enjoy a
Read more.FDI creates 40,000 jobs: Commission
During this hard time, the inflow of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has enabled Ethiopia to create some 40,000 job opportunities
Read more.Corporation Plans $400m Export Earnings
The Industrial Parks Development Corporation has planned to generate $400 million from exports this Ethiopian budget year. Creating 45,000 permanent
Read more.African Leaders Urged to Prioritize Digital Transformation
African leaders need to think digital always, especially now as the continent continues to grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 crisis,
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