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ET Selling Eight Aircraft amid Stringent EU Regulations

Ethiopian Airlines (ET) announced this week that it is selling off five Fokker 50 and three of its decommissioned Boeing 757-200ER aircraft in a bid to...

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WTO Pleased with Ethiopia’s “Renewed” Accession Commitment

A senior official of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is pleased with the belated but recent efforts of Ethiopia to join the global agency whose job is ...

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Over $8bn Flee Ethiopia in Two Decades

Ethiopia may be touted at international conferences on development agendas as one of the 10 fastest growing economies in the world, but it is also one of the top 10 out of the 45 least developed countries (LDCs) ...

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Ministry Putting up 200m Br Data Repository

The Ministry of Mines (MoM) is constructing a 200 million Br digital national data repository (NDR) on a 18,000sqm plot to store data collected ...

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US State Department Error Causes DV Confusion

The United States (US) State Department apologised on Friday, May 13, 2011, for a computer error that had led thousands of people across the globe to believe they had been selected as finalists in the 2012 Diversity...

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The central bank’s national payment system (NPS) is set to go  
   

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Editor's Note  

The world has been so overwhelmed with the desperation of unemployment...

 
   

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Commentary  

So long as markets require rules to operate, those writing the rules matter most, writes Dani Rodrik, ...

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Opinion  

With Addis Abeba selected to host the 22nd World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa, the movers and shakers ...

   

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"Ethiopia should be able to use it."

President Isaias Afewerki of Eritrea said this about the country’s move towards harnessing the Nile waters in an interview with Eritrea TV (Eri-TV) as quoted by Addis Admas, an Amharic weekly, on May 7, 2011. Seeing that 80pc of Nile waters come from Ethiopia, the country should be allowed to utilise it, he said.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Local Tax Auth. Faces off Int’l   Tax Evaders

The news story headlined, “Tax auth. claims 210 million Br in back taxes from Libya Oil,” (Volume 12, Number 574, May 1, 2011) is evidence of tax evasion by international giant, Shell Ethiopia, which is part of Royal Dutch Shell Plc.Read More

 

New Plan for South of Revolution

Over dinner in Algiers recently, the question arose whether the youth led revolutions unfolding in northern Africa presage the awakening of economic lions throughout the continent. ...Read More

 
 
View Point

Ethiopia’s electric energy demand could reach as high as 165,000MW by 2030, according to some estimates.

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The Fine Line

After their partly dramatic sojourns in North America, many of the EPRDFites have retreated to the four regional towns and ...

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Out and About
 

Sellers of sambusas, the deep-fried dough triangles filled with,...

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