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AllAfrica on MSNInside Ethiopia's Economic Vision for 2025/26
As the second Homegrown Economic Reform is set to conclude this fiscal year, the Ministry of Planning and Development (MoPD) has outlined Ethiopia's 2025/26 fiscal year economic outlook projecting a ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNA look at Ethiopia’s $445 million megatower set to become sub-Saharan Africa’s tallest structure
Ethiopia has resumed plans to construct what would become the tallest skyscraper in sub-Saharan Africa. The $445 million project, located in Addis Ababa’s Kirkos district, will feature the ...
President William Ruto is set to depart for Addis Ababa this afternoon to represent Kenya at the Second United Nations Food ...
Tegenu Gossa Aredo (PhD) is a distinguished Ethiopian Pre-Historic Archaeologist, and is currently a guest researcher at the ...
Ethiopia on Tuesday approved a record 117.8 billion birr budget that boosts spending on health, education and infrastructure in one of Africa's poorest but most fast-growing economies.
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allAfrica.com on MSNEthiopia: IFAD - Robust Infrastructure, De-Risking Vital for Boosting Africa's Irrigation
Expanding infrastructure networks and mitigating risk factors are crucial for the development of irrigation in Ethiopia and across Africa, according to the International Fund for Agricultural ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNFarewell, Ethiopia – Reflecting on Five Remarkable Years
Next month, I am leaving Addis Abeba after five years as Sweden’s Ambassador to Ethiopia. It has been a privilege to spend ...
Alemay Ehu Albiei, Ethiopia’s Minister of Urban Development, acknowledged a heightened demand for quality infrastructure development in Ethiopia and cited the applicability of private sector ...
In a landmark development for East Africa's financial sector, SanuPay, a next-generation third-party payment processor licensed and headquartered in the UAE, has partnered with OpenWay, a global ...
IKEA Foundation’s investments into services and infrastructure have benefited both refugees and host communities, providing valuable evidence that has helped inform Ethiopia’s progressive refugee ...
SanuPay, a rising card technology firm in East Africa, is partnering with OpenWay, a global provider of digital payment software, to introduce Ethiopia’s first domestic credit card.
Ethiopia needs to find new ways to finance infrastructure projects after relying heavily on state-driven investment to build new roads, railways and dams to drive growth in its economy, the World ...
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