A statement of condolences.

A statement of condolences.

The government expresses its condolences for the damage caused by the collapse of the building ladder. People who were visiting the building of St. Mary’s church which is under construction in Amhara region North Shewa zone Arreti city administration have been injured by an accident. The government expresses its sorrow that there are many people…

Government Prepares Over 1.2 Million Hectares for Coffee Farming

September 9, 2018 During the 2018 fiscal year, the government is allocating more than 1.2 million hectares of land for coffee cultivation as part of a strategic effort to stimulate sector growth. This initiative aims to foster greater involvement from the private sector in expanding coffee farming nationwide. A primary focus of the plan is…

Ethiopia on the Path to National Renewal

Pagume 4, 2017  Ethiopia is celebrating Pagume 4, the Day of Renewal, under the theme “Sustainable Development for National Renewal,” showcasing a series of transformative achievements across key sectors.  The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), built entirely through domestic efforts, now supplies renewable energy to industries and exports electricity to neighboring countries. This milestone positions…

History and politics is the lesson of our collective ability!

The great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is a lesson of endurance built by the call, sweat, knowledge and blood of the great Ethiopian children. From now on, Ethiopia will be a fair user of the natural resources not a spectator. In Africa, the owner of the biggest dams not the owner of the longest river but…

The Completion of GERD Proves Ethiopians Untied Power to Transform History, Politics and National Destiny- Government Communication Service

Pagume 4, 2017 The Government Communication Service has announced the full completion and operational launch of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) a landmark achievement, calling it “proof of Ethiopians’ united strength to reshape history, politics, and national destiny.” As Africa’s largest hydroelectric facility, GERD now stands as a symbol of Ethiopia’s resilience, built through…

“We must make Africa the place where the world sees climate goals achieved; where reforestation is not a pilot project but a culture; where climate-smart agriculture feeds millions, and where green corridors connect cities and rural areas in a shared economy of life.”

Ethiopia Reaffirms Climate Leadership at the 2nd African Climate Summit

Pagume 3, 2017 Ethiopia’s Minister of Planning and Development, H.E. Dr. Fitsum Assefa, delivered a powerful speech at the 2nd African Climate Summit, emphasizing the importance of bold, African-led climate initiatives and strategic investments in the continent’s green economy. Addressing regional leaders and international partners, Dr. Fitsum highlighted Ethiopia’s longstanding dedication to climate resilience, referencing…

Diversity as a Foundation of National Unity – State Minister Tesfahun Gobezay

Pagume 2, 2017 The Government Communication Service (GCS) commemorated Unity Day with a lively celebration under the theme “Diversity is the Beauty of Ethiopia.” The event celebrated the nation’s cultural richness as a vital source of strength, beauty, and resilience. During the celebration, State Minister of the Government Communication Service, Mr. Tesfahun Gobezay, delivered a…

The State Minister Highlights Ethiopia’s Unity, Sacrifice, and Achievement

August 26, 2017 State Minister of Government Communication Service, Mr. Tesfahun Gobezay, reaffirmed the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) as a powerful symbol of national unity and determination.  During a site visit with arts and media professionals, Mr. Tesfahun described GERD as “a living tribute to what Ethiopians can achieve when they stand together and…