“I see this generation in a new light. They give me hope. Many are exceptionally bright, and their level of understanding is markedly different from that of previous generations.” – Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
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• 129th Adwa Victory Day Celebrated in colorfully Addis Ababa, 23 February 2017 The 129th commemoration of Adwa Victory Day has colorfully celebrated in Addis Ababa today, under the theme, “Adwa is the Victory of the Black People.” Remarkable attendees including President of Federal Democratic Republic Ethiopia, Ambasador Taye Atsekeslassie, Former Chairperson of the…
May 14, 2017 Ethiopia’s honey production reached 250,000 tons over the past ten months, according to the Ministry of Agriculture. This growth is largely attributed to the National Beekeeping Initiative, which aims to enhance livestock productivity and support national food self-sufficiency. The Green Legacy Program, focused on forest development, has created a favorable environment for…
Addis Ababa, 9 April 2017Ethiopia has recorded significant economic progress over the past nine months, driven by comprehensive macroeconomic reforms. Despite both internal and external challenges, the country is projecting an 8.4% economic growth rate for the current fiscal year, according to the Government Communication Service (GCS). In a performance review held today, the GCS…
Digital Ethiopia 2025 has recorded numerous achievements in the telecommunications sector. For example, the number of mobile subscribers has reached 97 million, of which 57 million are internet users. In addition, 1,030 towns now have access to 4G network coverage. Under the Digital Ethiopia 2030 Strategy, the number of mobile subscribers is expected to reach…
Today, a group of journalists and communication experts visited the Harari Region Cultural Center, which was built at a cost of more than one billion birr in Harar city. It is said that the cultural center will help to build the personality of the youth and promote the cultural and historical values of their country…
For the goals set under Digital Ethiopia 2030 to be achieved, there are two fundamental enabling factors. The first is access to electricity. Access to electricity can be considered the lifeblood of digital technology. The technological gadgets we use require electricity. Therefore, we must expand access to electricity through all possible means. The second is…