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    Proliferation of Halal Business in Ethiopia

    Ethiopian Business Review Catering to Growing Demands, Values Ethiopia, known for its diverse cultural and religious tapestry, has recently experienced a significant surge in demand for Halal products and services. This trend reflects a growing awareness of Halal principles, particularly within the country’s substantial Muslim […] More

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    Agricultural Education Goes Digital

    Shega By Daniel Metaferiya QesBeQes project, an initiative aimed at modernizing agricultural education, has graduated five startups dedicated to digitizing agricultural training modules. The five new platforms, Enkoy, I Learn Ethiopia, Ebrana, Be’and, and Senq, present existing training modules in engaging ways, utilizing gamified approaches, […] More

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    Ethiopian Fanoism Updated – OpEd

    Eurasia Review By Girma Berhanu Ethiopian ‘Fanoism’ is the country’s distinctive social mobilization which has historically been used to fight against foreign aggression. In Western European terms, its key tenets were understood as ‘total war’ -meaning the subjugation of all means of production and all […] More

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    Addis selected to host ID4 AGM 2025

    The Ethiopian Herald By Misganaw Asnake Addis Ababa has been unveiled as the host of Africa’s biggest identity gathering, the African General Meeting (AGM), in twelve months’ time from May 20 to 24, 2025. The choice was disclosed on Day 2 of the AGM in […] More

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    The Condom Conundrum

    Fortune By Bersabeh Gebre Behind a nondescript facade in Addis Abeba lies a hidden drop-in centre. Among the young women who shuffle to the front desk is a 25-year-old sex worker (name withheld), entering in her pyjamas, remnants of makeup clinging to her face. Every […] More

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    Budget deficit weighs heavy despite external debt relief

    The Reporter newspaper By Ashenafi Endale Purported, and temporary, savings of USD 1.44 billion in external debt service payments following an agreement with bilateral creditors have done little in easing budget deficit impacts on regional administrations and capital projects. “Regional states and several [government] institutions […] More

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