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January 14, 2018 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) held talks with German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, reaffirming Ethiopia’s longstanding diplomatic ties with Germany. The meeting underscored the historic partnership between the two nations, a relationship that has endured for decades and is rooted in mutual respect, shared values, and a commitment to sustainable development. Germany has consistently stood…
Irrigation: The Engine of Ethiopia’s Agricultural Change
Among the efforts underway to bring change in the agricultural sector, the main focus is on utilizing available surface and groundwater resources for irrigation development. Many areas that previously provided no benefit are now being transformed into centers of agricultural development through irrigation. The area where the Bilate River is located is a notable example…
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed at the 39th African Union Summit
“Every river we manage, every city we design, and every digital platform we deploy must generate resilience, opportunity, and dignity.” AUSummit PMOEthiopia Post Views: 222
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Beautiful Addis Ababa
In terms of aesthetics, a city is a symbol of beauty. Cities define country’s visual identity. Someone who sees a beautiful Addis Ababa will always have that image embedded in their memory when they think of Ethiopia. #PMOEthiopia Post Views: 220
Industrial Transformation: Sovereignty to Technological Advancement
April 20, 2028 Ethiopia’s Industrial transformation is not merely about economic growth, it’s the cornerstone of national sovereignty. By positioning manufacturing as the “heart of sovereignty”, the government aims to secure independence from external pressures and reliance, ensuring that the nation can meet its needs through its own capabilities. This structural shift is turning challenges…
