Wednesday, March 22, 2023

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A costly ban on tuk-tuks

Ban on tuk-tuks goes deep into people’s pockets In the...

Begging for food, begging for water

There are carcasses of livestock that perished from starvation...

Pastoralism under threat

Researchers and PhD students from six nations, including Tunisia,...

Abuse of child domestic workers

Saron Abebe can still vividly recall the time when...

Teki: Fighting plastic bags with sign language

Mimi Legesse had to quit attending school for the...
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World Cup brings fans closer

People from all walks of life are watching the World Cup penalty shootout on the big screen on top of Medhanialem Mall. There are...

OCP Africa to repurpose Water Hyacinth

An initiative is being launched by OCP Africa, a subsidiary group of a Moroccan state-owned fertilizer producer, with the goals of halting the spread...

Growing thrift market opens new lane for small businesses

Meron Abebe, in her 20s, recalls the day she first learned about "Bonda" (thrift market) from her cousins, who frequently made purchases in a...

42% public university graduates unemployed

A new report by the Ministry of Education reveals only 58 percent of university graduates get jobs in Ethiopia. As many as 42 percent of...

Black Lion to construct private hospital to attain autonomy

Public pharmacy, lab slated to open in months The largest referral hospital in Ethiopia, Black Lion, plans to build its own private hospital within the...

Jodahi, an Ethiopian climate activist, speaks up for the future

Jodahi Bezabih, 25, became interested in environmental science throughout his undergraduate study in applied biology. When he became aware of climate change and its...

Unnoticed yet growing skin burden

Paola Monari visited Ethiopia in 2019 to look into the country's skin disease epidemiology. Her objective was to establish a connection between skin conditions...

No respite for low income residents, sanitation woes escalate

In a run down and dusty section of Addis Ababa - far from its skyscrapers that have defined its progress for the last decade...

Nursing home: protecting senior citizens

Solomon Daniel received the heart-breaking news that he would need to have one of his legs amputated due to health problems when he returned...

The German Embassy School in Addis Ababa under investigation for ‘illegal transactions’

German school under investigation, German Embassy School Addis Ababa School expels students who paid tuition fees in birr The German Embassy School in Addis Ababa is...
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