Abdurehman Eid Tahir, 42, was born into a prominent political family in Jigjiga, seat of the Somali regional administration. His father, Eid Daahir Farah, served as Secretary General of the Somal...
Officials at the Ministry of Revenues are pleading with Parliament to enact new policies they argue are necessary to raise the country’s languishing tax-to-GDP ratio out of single digit territo...
Government eyes collecting ETB99 billion from lease on this corridor Government anticipates a new corridor development project designed to start from Piassa and snake through Mexico, Pushkin Squa...
The abrupt termination of an irrigation project in the Gurage Zone that had already used up most of its half-billion birr federal budget has raised concerns at Parliament. The Karim Medium Irriga...
The celebration this week of the International Labour Day was marked by the customary call for the establishment of a minimum wage and the lowering of employment tax. Fixing a minimum wage been o...
The federal government and the Tigray Interim Administration have selected end of June 2024 as the deadline for the full implementation of the Pretoria agreement, a year and a half after the peac...
Heads of the Ethiopian Investment Holdings (EIH) say they are close to realizing long-lived government ambitions to sell off stakes in the Addis Ababa Hilton, Ghion, and Filwuha hotels to unident...
Paves way for local manufacturers to lease space in industrial parks The government is preparing legislation that will pave the way for the establishment of chambers of commerce dedicated to manu...
Ethiopia’s accession to BRICS last August has been followed by mixed signals both domestically and internationally as aspirations for wider global influence are pitted against concerns over Wes...
Safety remains a concern beneath Ethiopia’s construction sector In Ethiopia’s bustling construction industry, the pursuit of progress often comes at the expense of worker safety. With a glari...