Friday, December 1, 2023

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Accounting Face-Off

Multinationals See 'Hyperinflation' But Ethiopia Says No While much of the discourse on Ethiopia's soaring inflation has focused on its corrosive impact on consumers, the...

Closing doors: the alarming trend of...

Among the many reforms that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD), who came to power in 2018, pledged to implement, one of which was expanding...

Accountability versus normalization: walking a tight...

It has been some time since Ethiopia's name was brought up in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Exactly six months after the signing...

Peace dividends: reclaiming regional stabilization role

Ethiopians and Sudanese witnessed the removal   of nearly three decades-old dictators almost at the same time. After protests swept both countries, Ethiopia shifted from...
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The proliferation of Liberation Fronts &...

After the April 2018 transition of power in Ethiopia, a number of armed opposition groups, primarily from Eritrea and Sudan, moved their forces into...

Demilitarizing regions: averting interwar or disempowering...

The cabinet of the Somali regional state approved a resolution on April 10, 2023, paving the way for the dissolution of the region's paramilitary...

Fiscal autonomy: a pipe dream

When Ethiopia's existing constitution was drafted in the early 1990s, its authors ushered in a significant departure from the country's previous centralist approach, which...

The quest for effective governance

Political pundits believe that the establishment of a system of checks and balances between the executive, judicial, and legislative branches is essential to the...
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Food shortages or undiversified appetite?

Is it time to break the monoculture? Workinesh Bezabeh, 43, lives in a two-room Kebele-owned house (government-subsidized house units) in Addis Ababa's Sidist Kilo neighborhood...

Unfriendly mayor’s comment leaves public angry

In response to what has been labeled the mayor of Addis Ababa's unwelcoming comments about people flooding into the capital city from all around...

Setting up Ethiopia’s transitional justice system...

Many people's memories of the terrible events that took place during the war in northern Ethiopia over the past two years persist, casting a...

State-owned agonies

Shura Kalicha, a widow in her sixties and a mother of six, has seen a lot in her 60 years in Bokola kebele, Moyale...
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