Following his day trip to Djibouti to attend the inaugural ceremony, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has returned to Ethiopia this afternoon.
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March 2, 2018 Ethiopia, widely recognized as the birthplace of coffee, is stepping up its efforts to secure $3 billion in export earnings by shipping 600,000 tons of coffee during the current fiscal year. Coffee continues to serve as the cornerstone of the nation’s agricultural economy, contributing between 50 and 65 percent of total agricultural…
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…
Addis Ababa, 10 February 2017 In a media briefing today FDRE Government Communication Service announced the successful conclusion of the 38th AU’s Summit, which took place in Addis Ababa from February 5- 9/2025. Mr. Tesfahun Gobezay, State Minister of the Government Communication Service, highlighted the achievements of the 46th Executive Council and the 38th African…
In October 2018, new initiatives were launched to create jobs both within the country and internationally. A key part of this plan involves expanding agricultural programs aimed at involving young people in sustainable farming and agribusiness. Through investments in irrigation infrastructure, modern farming techniques, and cooperative models, the government is generating thousands of jobs in…
October 24, 2018 Ethiopia’s recent policy initiatives emphasizing access to the Red Sea have reignited national discussions surrounding the country’s historic maritime ties and sovereignty. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed highlighted the strategic importance of sea access, framing the Red Sea and the Nile as vital components of Ethiopia’s identity, economic prosperity, and security. Historically, Ethiopia…