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PM Abiy Joins African Leaders’ High-Level Meeting Ahead of G20 Summit in South Africa
Nov 21, 2025 79
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA)--Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who is in Johannesburg, South Africa, joined a high-level meeting of African leaders and other continental partners ahead of the G20 Leaders’ Summit. “Ahead of the G20 Leaders' Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed attended a meeting of African Heads of State and Government, the African Union and other African partners hosted by President Cyril Ramaphosa,” according to Office of the Prime Minister.
Webinar Discusses Key Findings, Policy Recommendations of the 2025 ASDR
Nov 21, 2025 672
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA) - A webinar organized at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in Addis Ababa today discussed the key findings and policy recommendations of the 2025 Africa Sustainable Development Report (ASDR). The event brought together key stakeholders, including decision-makers from African member states, Regional Economic Communities, international organizations, researchers, and development partners engaged in sustainable development initiatives across the continent. Oyebanke Abejirin, Officer-in-Charge of the Development Planning Section, told ENA that the ASDR is a collaborative effort involving the African Union Commission (AUC), UNECA, the African Development Bank (AfDB), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This report uniquely tracks the progress of African nations in executing both the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the African Union’s Agenda 2063, known as "The Africa We Want." Since its inception in 2017, the Africa Sustainable Development Report (ASDR) has played a crucial role in assessing the implementation status of these key long-term development frameworks. She said that the 2025 ASDR draws inspiration from the upcoming High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF), with a focus on “Advancing sustainable, inclusive, science- and evidence-based solutions.” It evaluates Africa's progress across five Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to health, gender equality, economic growth, ocean conservation, and global partnerships, all integral to both the 2030 Agenda and Agenda 2063. There has been a deceleration in progress over recent years, attributed largely to the compound effects of a polycrisis, including climate change, the Covid-19 pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and high levels of debt. The urgent need for renewed commitment from the international community has never been more critical, as both agendas provide a unified vision for addressing the economic repercussions faced by African countries, she emphasized. Indeed, Africa is making progress in 12 of the 17 SDGs; however, the current pace of progress is insufficient to achieve the goals by 2030 and that progress rate is insufficient to meet the targets. In this regard, the webinar aimed at discussing pivotal findings and policy recommendations from the 2025 Africa Sustainable Development Report (ASDR) while pinpointing critical constraints that must be addressed to accelerate the achievement of the SDGs and Agenda 2063, Abejirin stated. She highlighted that the webinar offered a valuable platform for exchanging experiences regarding SDG and Agenda 2063 implementation in Africa; and participants had the opportunity to distill insights that could shape future policy directions. The discussions included a thorough examination of the 2025 ASDR’s findings and recommendations, focusing on solutions to pressing challenges, particularly the financing constraints imposed by ongoing crises. According to Abejirin, the necessity for a new global financing framework to support the swift execution of both agendas. Moreover, the webinar was crafted to identify opportunities for enhancing national and regional implementation mechanisms, while also providing insights on how development partners can better contribute to the successful realization of these agendas in Africa, particularly through increased access to concessional financing, she underscored.
Ethiopia to Host Prestigious IGAD Media Award that Celebrates Outstanding Journalism in Climate Change
Nov 21, 2025 434
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA) - The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), in partnership with the Government of Ethiopia, will be hosting the 3rd Edition of the IGAD Media Awards in Addis Ababa from 29–30 November 2025. Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Nebiyat Getachew and IGAD Mission Head to Ethiopia Abebaw Bihonegn held a joint press briefing outlining preparations for the Media Awards today. Media personnel who have produced the best content in efforts to combat climate change will be awarded, it was learned. The Spokesperson said the selection of Ethiopia as a venue for the IGAD event reflects the country's achievements in green economic development. Ethiopia’s selection as the host of the 32nd Session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-32) is also another testament to the success of the Green Legacy Initiative, which was implemented under the initiative of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. IGAD Mission Head to Ethiopia, Abebaw Bihonegn, on his part said the IGAD Media Awards will recognize journalists and media professionals whose work captures the realities, resilience, and solutions shaping communities across the Horn of Africa in the face of climate change. According to him, around 400 journalists from across Africa, including 94 from Ethiopia, will be competing in eight award categories, covering television, radio, print, digital media, and a special category for Best Female Journalist. The aim of the award is to play a positive role in promoting constructive, community-based developmental journalism across the region. The Head further stated that the award will contribute to strengthen public diplomacy, enhance people-to-people relations, and boost Ethiopia’s international image. About 2,000 to 2,500 invited guests will be attending the award ceremony that is expected to bring together regional policymakers, IGAD member states' journalists, innovators, and development partners. The IGAD Media Awards 2025 is a prestigious regional initiative that aims to recognize and celebrate outstanding journalism that brings climate change issues in the IGAD region to the forefront of public discourse. As the Horn of Africa grapples with the growing impacts of climate change, the 2025 edition of the Awards seeks to elevate climate-focused reporting that not only informs but also mobilizes communities, influences policy, and fosters resilience across Member States.
Politics
PM Abiy Joins African Leaders’ High-Level Meeting Ahead of G20 Summit in South Africa
Nov 21, 2025 79
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA)--Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who is in Johannesburg, South Africa, joined a high-level meeting of African leaders and other continental partners ahead of the G20 Leaders’ Summit. “Ahead of the G20 Leaders' Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed attended a meeting of African Heads of State and Government, the African Union and other African partners hosted by President Cyril Ramaphosa,” according to Office of the Prime Minister.
Webinar Discusses Key Findings, Policy Recommendations of the 2025 ASDR
Nov 21, 2025 672
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA) - A webinar organized at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in Addis Ababa today discussed the key findings and policy recommendations of the 2025 Africa Sustainable Development Report (ASDR). The event brought together key stakeholders, including decision-makers from African member states, Regional Economic Communities, international organizations, researchers, and development partners engaged in sustainable development initiatives across the continent. Oyebanke Abejirin, Officer-in-Charge of the Development Planning Section, told ENA that the ASDR is a collaborative effort involving the African Union Commission (AUC), UNECA, the African Development Bank (AfDB), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This report uniquely tracks the progress of African nations in executing both the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the African Union’s Agenda 2063, known as "The Africa We Want." Since its inception in 2017, the Africa Sustainable Development Report (ASDR) has played a crucial role in assessing the implementation status of these key long-term development frameworks. She said that the 2025 ASDR draws inspiration from the upcoming High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF), with a focus on “Advancing sustainable, inclusive, science- and evidence-based solutions.” It evaluates Africa's progress across five Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to health, gender equality, economic growth, ocean conservation, and global partnerships, all integral to both the 2030 Agenda and Agenda 2063. There has been a deceleration in progress over recent years, attributed largely to the compound effects of a polycrisis, including climate change, the Covid-19 pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and high levels of debt. The urgent need for renewed commitment from the international community has never been more critical, as both agendas provide a unified vision for addressing the economic repercussions faced by African countries, she emphasized. Indeed, Africa is making progress in 12 of the 17 SDGs; however, the current pace of progress is insufficient to achieve the goals by 2030 and that progress rate is insufficient to meet the targets. In this regard, the webinar aimed at discussing pivotal findings and policy recommendations from the 2025 Africa Sustainable Development Report (ASDR) while pinpointing critical constraints that must be addressed to accelerate the achievement of the SDGs and Agenda 2063, Abejirin stated. She highlighted that the webinar offered a valuable platform for exchanging experiences regarding SDG and Agenda 2063 implementation in Africa; and participants had the opportunity to distill insights that could shape future policy directions. The discussions included a thorough examination of the 2025 ASDR’s findings and recommendations, focusing on solutions to pressing challenges, particularly the financing constraints imposed by ongoing crises. According to Abejirin, the necessity for a new global financing framework to support the swift execution of both agendas. Moreover, the webinar was crafted to identify opportunities for enhancing national and regional implementation mechanisms, while also providing insights on how development partners can better contribute to the successful realization of these agendas in Africa, particularly through increased access to concessional financing, she underscored.
Ethiopia to Host Prestigious IGAD Media Award that Celebrates Outstanding Journalism in Climate Change
Nov 21, 2025 434
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA) - The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), in partnership with the Government of Ethiopia, will be hosting the 3rd Edition of the IGAD Media Awards in Addis Ababa from 29–30 November 2025. Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Nebiyat Getachew and IGAD Mission Head to Ethiopia Abebaw Bihonegn held a joint press briefing outlining preparations for the Media Awards today. Media personnel who have produced the best content in efforts to combat climate change will be awarded, it was learned. The Spokesperson said the selection of Ethiopia as a venue for the IGAD event reflects the country's achievements in green economic development. Ethiopia’s selection as the host of the 32nd Session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-32) is also another testament to the success of the Green Legacy Initiative, which was implemented under the initiative of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. IGAD Mission Head to Ethiopia, Abebaw Bihonegn, on his part said the IGAD Media Awards will recognize journalists and media professionals whose work captures the realities, resilience, and solutions shaping communities across the Horn of Africa in the face of climate change. According to him, around 400 journalists from across Africa, including 94 from Ethiopia, will be competing in eight award categories, covering television, radio, print, digital media, and a special category for Best Female Journalist. The aim of the award is to play a positive role in promoting constructive, community-based developmental journalism across the region. The Head further stated that the award will contribute to strengthen public diplomacy, enhance people-to-people relations, and boost Ethiopia’s international image. About 2,000 to 2,500 invited guests will be attending the award ceremony that is expected to bring together regional policymakers, IGAD member states' journalists, innovators, and development partners. The IGAD Media Awards 2025 is a prestigious regional initiative that aims to recognize and celebrate outstanding journalism that brings climate change issues in the IGAD region to the forefront of public discourse. As the Horn of Africa grapples with the growing impacts of climate change, the 2025 edition of the Awards seeks to elevate climate-focused reporting that not only informs but also mobilizes communities, influences policy, and fosters resilience across Member States.
Ethiopia, Russia Hold Talks on Advancing Agricultural Modernization
Nov 21, 2025 598
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA) - Ethiopia and Russia have opened a new chapter in agricultural cooperation following a high-level meeting held in Addis Ababa. Minister of Agriculture Addisu Arega met Russian Deputy Minister of Agriculture Andrey Razin and his delegation on the margins of an international conference on food sovereignty in Africa. The talks centered on technical support and joint initiatives to develop improved seed varieties that would bolster Ethiopia’s pursuit of food sovereignty. “Agriculture remains a top priority in our development agenda,” the Minister said in a social media update, noting the longstanding ties between the two countries. According to him, Russia agreed to extend substantial technical assistance and expressed readiness to move ahead with a bilateral cooperation agreement. The two sides reached common ground on launching joint work on improved seed varieties, with particular attention to sunflower, a key crop in Ethiopia’s plan to become self-sufficient in edible oil. They also agreed to encourage private investment in agricultural research, promote scientific innovation, and broaden educational opportunities in agricultural research fields. Russia signaled willingness to share its experience in achieving food sovereignty, offering lessons that could support Ethiopia’s ongoing reforms. The meeting took place during a conference hosted by the Russian Federation in Addis Ababa, which focused on strengthening regional cooperation and building climate-resilient agricultural systems.
Malaysian PM Concludes His Official Visit to Ethiopia
Nov 20, 2025 960
Addis Ababa, November 20, 2025 (ENA) -- The Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim, has successfully concluded his three-day official visit to Ethiopia. The visit was marked by the signing of new cooperation agreements and a renewed commitment to deepening economic and diplomatic ties between the two nations. Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh bade farewell to the prime minister and his delegation at Bole International Airport. During his visit, Prime Minister Anwar bin Ibrahim held discussions with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, focused on broadening partnership and cooperation in key sectors. Ethiopia and Malaysia formalized agreements in several areas, including tourism, air transport services, and health. Furthermore, cooperation between the Kuala Lumpur City Council and the Addis Ababa City Administration was signed. The two cities cemented a sister city partnership through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Prime Minister Anwar also participated in the Ethiopia-Malaysia High-Level Business Forum at the Addis International Convention Center, which was also attended by President Taye Atsek Selassie. Prime Minister Anwar stated that his visit would help advance efforts to elevate the relationship between the two countries into a stronger economic alliance.
Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia Deepen Partnership with Concrete Gains, Says Ambassador Muktar Kedir
Nov 20, 2025 1067
Addis Ababa, November 20, 2025 (ENA) - The partnership between Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia is driven by mutual benefit and is producing clear results, Ethiopia’s Special Envoy and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia Ambassador Muktar Kedir said. Speaking to ENA, he noted that the two countries share long cultural, religious and people-to-people ties. He recalled that formal diplomatic relations began in the mid nineteenth century, laying the groundwork for today’s wide-ranging cooperation. Ambassador Muktar Kedir said the partnership between Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia has advanced notably since governemt change in Ethiopia. The two countries now reached at a “high level strategic relationship” supported by expanding cooperation across multiple fields as a result many Saudi investors “have engaged in trade and various investment sectors in Ethiopia,” reflecting growing confidence in the country’s economic climate. According to the ambassador, Ethiopia supplies a broad range of agricultural products to the Saudi market, and the annual trade volume has shown a marked rise. The partnership is anchored in shared interests and continues to bring practical results, he added. He further explained that many Ethiopians now have access to legal employment opportunities in Saudi Arabia. “Two hundred thousand Ethiopians entered the country legally last year,” he said, adding that preparations are underway to send three hundred sixty thousand citizens this year. Ambassador Muktar emphasized that the two countries will continue strengthening people-to-people ties and expanding comprehensive relations.
Addis Ababa, Kuala Lumpur Sign Sister City Cooperation MoU
Nov 19, 2025 1185
Addis Ababa, November 19, 2025 (ENA) - The cities of Addis Ababa and Kuala Lumpur have signed a sister city cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Mayor Adanech Abiebie disclosed. The Mayor announced that the agreement was signed between the Addis Ababa City Administration and the Malaysian city of Kuala Lumpur to foster sisterly cooperation. In a message posted on her social media page, Mayor Adanech stated that the MoU was signed in the presence of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaysia, Dato’ Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim.
Ethiopia, Malaysia Reaffirms Commitment to Further Solidify Cooperation
Nov 19, 2025 1081
Addis Ababa, November 19, 2025 (ENA) - Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Malaysia’s Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim have reiterated their commitment to further strengthen and expand cooperation between their two nations. In a social media post today, Prime Minister Abiy recalled his official visit to Malaysia last year, stating, "Last year, I made an official visit to Malaysia, and one year later, I have the honor of welcoming Honorable Dato’ Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim, Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaysia." He emphasized that this reciprocal visit underscores the deepening partnership between Ethiopia and Malaysia. The bond between the two countries has been further solidified through the signing of several key documents, including a Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Tourism and Health, an Agreement on Air Services, and a collaborative document between the Kuala Lumpur City Council and the Addis Ababa City Administration. During their bilateral discussions, both leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to expanding cooperation in various sectors, paving the way for a more robust relationship moving forward. In related news , Ethiopia–Malaysia High-level Business Forum held today in conjunction with the official visit of the Prime Minister of Malaysia that Ethiopia envision a partnership which moves far beyond traditional trade dynamics with Malaysia. The forum brought together policymakers, investors and business leaders from both countries to explore opportunities in manufacturing, agro-processing, technology, infrastructure, logistics and more. The event is expected to catalyze new investment initiatives and deepen the strategic economic cooperation between Ethiopia and Malaysia.
Politics
PM Abiy Joins African Leaders’ High-Level Meeting Ahead of G20 Summit in South Africa
Nov 21, 2025 79
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA)--Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who is in Johannesburg, South Africa, joined a high-level meeting of African leaders and other continental partners ahead of the G20 Leaders’ Summit. “Ahead of the G20 Leaders' Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed attended a meeting of African Heads of State and Government, the African Union and other African partners hosted by President Cyril Ramaphosa,” according to Office of the Prime Minister.
Webinar Discusses Key Findings, Policy Recommendations of the 2025 ASDR
Nov 21, 2025 672
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA) - A webinar organized at the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in Addis Ababa today discussed the key findings and policy recommendations of the 2025 Africa Sustainable Development Report (ASDR). The event brought together key stakeholders, including decision-makers from African member states, Regional Economic Communities, international organizations, researchers, and development partners engaged in sustainable development initiatives across the continent. Oyebanke Abejirin, Officer-in-Charge of the Development Planning Section, told ENA that the ASDR is a collaborative effort involving the African Union Commission (AUC), UNECA, the African Development Bank (AfDB), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). This report uniquely tracks the progress of African nations in executing both the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the African Union’s Agenda 2063, known as "The Africa We Want." Since its inception in 2017, the Africa Sustainable Development Report (ASDR) has played a crucial role in assessing the implementation status of these key long-term development frameworks. She said that the 2025 ASDR draws inspiration from the upcoming High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF), with a focus on “Advancing sustainable, inclusive, science- and evidence-based solutions.” It evaluates Africa's progress across five Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to health, gender equality, economic growth, ocean conservation, and global partnerships, all integral to both the 2030 Agenda and Agenda 2063. There has been a deceleration in progress over recent years, attributed largely to the compound effects of a polycrisis, including climate change, the Covid-19 pandemic, geopolitical tensions, and high levels of debt. The urgent need for renewed commitment from the international community has never been more critical, as both agendas provide a unified vision for addressing the economic repercussions faced by African countries, she emphasized. Indeed, Africa is making progress in 12 of the 17 SDGs; however, the current pace of progress is insufficient to achieve the goals by 2030 and that progress rate is insufficient to meet the targets. In this regard, the webinar aimed at discussing pivotal findings and policy recommendations from the 2025 Africa Sustainable Development Report (ASDR) while pinpointing critical constraints that must be addressed to accelerate the achievement of the SDGs and Agenda 2063, Abejirin stated. She highlighted that the webinar offered a valuable platform for exchanging experiences regarding SDG and Agenda 2063 implementation in Africa; and participants had the opportunity to distill insights that could shape future policy directions. The discussions included a thorough examination of the 2025 ASDR’s findings and recommendations, focusing on solutions to pressing challenges, particularly the financing constraints imposed by ongoing crises. According to Abejirin, the necessity for a new global financing framework to support the swift execution of both agendas. Moreover, the webinar was crafted to identify opportunities for enhancing national and regional implementation mechanisms, while also providing insights on how development partners can better contribute to the successful realization of these agendas in Africa, particularly through increased access to concessional financing, she underscored.
Ethiopia to Host Prestigious IGAD Media Award that Celebrates Outstanding Journalism in Climate Change
Nov 21, 2025 434
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA) - The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), in partnership with the Government of Ethiopia, will be hosting the 3rd Edition of the IGAD Media Awards in Addis Ababa from 29–30 November 2025. Foreign Affairs Spokesperson Nebiyat Getachew and IGAD Mission Head to Ethiopia Abebaw Bihonegn held a joint press briefing outlining preparations for the Media Awards today. Media personnel who have produced the best content in efforts to combat climate change will be awarded, it was learned. The Spokesperson said the selection of Ethiopia as a venue for the IGAD event reflects the country's achievements in green economic development. Ethiopia’s selection as the host of the 32nd Session of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP-32) is also another testament to the success of the Green Legacy Initiative, which was implemented under the initiative of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed. IGAD Mission Head to Ethiopia, Abebaw Bihonegn, on his part said the IGAD Media Awards will recognize journalists and media professionals whose work captures the realities, resilience, and solutions shaping communities across the Horn of Africa in the face of climate change. According to him, around 400 journalists from across Africa, including 94 from Ethiopia, will be competing in eight award categories, covering television, radio, print, digital media, and a special category for Best Female Journalist. The aim of the award is to play a positive role in promoting constructive, community-based developmental journalism across the region. The Head further stated that the award will contribute to strengthen public diplomacy, enhance people-to-people relations, and boost Ethiopia’s international image. About 2,000 to 2,500 invited guests will be attending the award ceremony that is expected to bring together regional policymakers, IGAD member states' journalists, innovators, and development partners. The IGAD Media Awards 2025 is a prestigious regional initiative that aims to recognize and celebrate outstanding journalism that brings climate change issues in the IGAD region to the forefront of public discourse. As the Horn of Africa grapples with the growing impacts of climate change, the 2025 edition of the Awards seeks to elevate climate-focused reporting that not only informs but also mobilizes communities, influences policy, and fosters resilience across Member States.
Ethiopia, Russia Hold Talks on Advancing Agricultural Modernization
Nov 21, 2025 598
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA) - Ethiopia and Russia have opened a new chapter in agricultural cooperation following a high-level meeting held in Addis Ababa. Minister of Agriculture Addisu Arega met Russian Deputy Minister of Agriculture Andrey Razin and his delegation on the margins of an international conference on food sovereignty in Africa. The talks centered on technical support and joint initiatives to develop improved seed varieties that would bolster Ethiopia’s pursuit of food sovereignty. “Agriculture remains a top priority in our development agenda,” the Minister said in a social media update, noting the longstanding ties between the two countries. According to him, Russia agreed to extend substantial technical assistance and expressed readiness to move ahead with a bilateral cooperation agreement. The two sides reached common ground on launching joint work on improved seed varieties, with particular attention to sunflower, a key crop in Ethiopia’s plan to become self-sufficient in edible oil. They also agreed to encourage private investment in agricultural research, promote scientific innovation, and broaden educational opportunities in agricultural research fields. Russia signaled willingness to share its experience in achieving food sovereignty, offering lessons that could support Ethiopia’s ongoing reforms. The meeting took place during a conference hosted by the Russian Federation in Addis Ababa, which focused on strengthening regional cooperation and building climate-resilient agricultural systems.
Malaysian PM Concludes His Official Visit to Ethiopia
Nov 20, 2025 960
Addis Ababa, November 20, 2025 (ENA) -- The Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim, has successfully concluded his three-day official visit to Ethiopia. The visit was marked by the signing of new cooperation agreements and a renewed commitment to deepening economic and diplomatic ties between the two nations. Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh bade farewell to the prime minister and his delegation at Bole International Airport. During his visit, Prime Minister Anwar bin Ibrahim held discussions with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, focused on broadening partnership and cooperation in key sectors. Ethiopia and Malaysia formalized agreements in several areas, including tourism, air transport services, and health. Furthermore, cooperation between the Kuala Lumpur City Council and the Addis Ababa City Administration was signed. The two cities cemented a sister city partnership through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Prime Minister Anwar also participated in the Ethiopia-Malaysia High-Level Business Forum at the Addis International Convention Center, which was also attended by President Taye Atsek Selassie. Prime Minister Anwar stated that his visit would help advance efforts to elevate the relationship between the two countries into a stronger economic alliance.
Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia Deepen Partnership with Concrete Gains, Says Ambassador Muktar Kedir
Nov 20, 2025 1067
Addis Ababa, November 20, 2025 (ENA) - The partnership between Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia is driven by mutual benefit and is producing clear results, Ethiopia’s Special Envoy and Plenipotentiary to Saudi Arabia Ambassador Muktar Kedir said. Speaking to ENA, he noted that the two countries share long cultural, religious and people-to-people ties. He recalled that formal diplomatic relations began in the mid nineteenth century, laying the groundwork for today’s wide-ranging cooperation. Ambassador Muktar Kedir said the partnership between Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia has advanced notably since governemt change in Ethiopia. The two countries now reached at a “high level strategic relationship” supported by expanding cooperation across multiple fields as a result many Saudi investors “have engaged in trade and various investment sectors in Ethiopia,” reflecting growing confidence in the country’s economic climate. According to the ambassador, Ethiopia supplies a broad range of agricultural products to the Saudi market, and the annual trade volume has shown a marked rise. The partnership is anchored in shared interests and continues to bring practical results, he added. He further explained that many Ethiopians now have access to legal employment opportunities in Saudi Arabia. “Two hundred thousand Ethiopians entered the country legally last year,” he said, adding that preparations are underway to send three hundred sixty thousand citizens this year. Ambassador Muktar emphasized that the two countries will continue strengthening people-to-people ties and expanding comprehensive relations.
Addis Ababa, Kuala Lumpur Sign Sister City Cooperation MoU
Nov 19, 2025 1185
Addis Ababa, November 19, 2025 (ENA) - The cities of Addis Ababa and Kuala Lumpur have signed a sister city cooperation Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Mayor Adanech Abiebie disclosed. The Mayor announced that the agreement was signed between the Addis Ababa City Administration and the Malaysian city of Kuala Lumpur to foster sisterly cooperation. In a message posted on her social media page, Mayor Adanech stated that the MoU was signed in the presence of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and the Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaysia, Dato’ Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim.
Ethiopia, Malaysia Reaffirms Commitment to Further Solidify Cooperation
Nov 19, 2025 1081
Addis Ababa, November 19, 2025 (ENA) - Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Malaysia’s Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim have reiterated their commitment to further strengthen and expand cooperation between their two nations. In a social media post today, Prime Minister Abiy recalled his official visit to Malaysia last year, stating, "Last year, I made an official visit to Malaysia, and one year later, I have the honor of welcoming Honorable Dato’ Seri Anwar bin Ibrahim, Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaysia." He emphasized that this reciprocal visit underscores the deepening partnership between Ethiopia and Malaysia. The bond between the two countries has been further solidified through the signing of several key documents, including a Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Tourism and Health, an Agreement on Air Services, and a collaborative document between the Kuala Lumpur City Council and the Addis Ababa City Administration. During their bilateral discussions, both leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to expanding cooperation in various sectors, paving the way for a more robust relationship moving forward. In related news , Ethiopia–Malaysia High-level Business Forum held today in conjunction with the official visit of the Prime Minister of Malaysia that Ethiopia envision a partnership which moves far beyond traditional trade dynamics with Malaysia. The forum brought together policymakers, investors and business leaders from both countries to explore opportunities in manufacturing, agro-processing, technology, infrastructure, logistics and more. The event is expected to catalyze new investment initiatives and deepen the strategic economic cooperation between Ethiopia and Malaysia.
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Some 12 Repatriated Artifacts Handed Over to Addis Ababa University
Nov 19, 2025 1186
Addis Ababa, November 19, 2025 (ENA) - The Ministry of Tourism said that the repatriation of 12 artifacts from abroad will significantly strengthen Ethiopia’s heritage, research undertakings, and tourism sector. A collection of 12 significant artifacts including shields, crowns and artwork which were in private possession abroad were returned to Ethiopia under the facilitation of the German Embassy in Addis Ababa. The collection includes culturally significant items such as gifts from Regent Tafari Makonnen, two ceremonial crowns, and several paintings. The artifacts were handed over to the Institute of Ethiopian Studies (IES), AAU. The official handover ceremony took place at the historic Ras Makonnen Hall, an event that underscores the growing global commitment to the repatriation of cultural heritage. During the occasion, Minister of Tourism, Selamawit Kassa, Interim President of AAU Samuel Kifle, and Ferdinand von Weyhe, the German Chargé d’Affaires, attended the ceremony. Speaking on the occasion, Minister Selamawit described the occasion as a “historic moment marking the return of artifacts by Professor Ramon Wyss and his niece Alice Wise to the Institute of Ethiopian Studies.” The 12 artifacts were originally collected by Fritz Weiss, the grandfather of Professor Ramon Wyss, who served as the German envoy to Ethiopia in the 1920s. The collection includes culturally significant items such as gifts from Regent Tafari Makonnen, two ceremonial crowns, and several paintings. Selamawit emphasized that the artifacts “offer a unique insight into Ethiopian art and craftsmanship of the 1920s” and will significantly enrich the IES’s museum collection and academic resources. She also noted that the newly returned pieces will serve as an important attraction for visitors, complementing items previously repatriated after their removal during the British expedition to Maqdala in 1868. Germany’s chargé d’affaires Ferdinand von Weyhe said the donation of shields, crowns, artwork and other treasured pieces was made possible through the contribution of the Wyss family. He noted that the return of these objects has been under way since 2016 through close cooperation with the Ministry Foreign Affairs and Society of Friends of the Institute of Ethiopian Studies (SOFIES). The embassy will mark the occasion with a dedicated exhibit at the Goethe Institut featuring fifty one rare photographs taken by Envoy Weiss and his wife Hedwig, he said, adding that the shields, crowns, artworks, and other items were donated by members of the Wyss family and expressed pride in their return. Weyhe also noted the significance of the occasion as Ethiopia and Germany celebrate 120 years of diplomatic relations, reaffirming Germany’s long-standing support for cultural exchange. Professor Ramon Wyss, on his part, shared a personal reflection, recounting that his father, born during the family’s diplomatic mission in Ethiopia, was given the name “Yeshewaneh” by Emperor Haile Selassie. He said the family’s intention in donating the artifacts is to “share their beauty with the public, preserving the culture and history connected to my father’s birth.” AAU Interim President Samuel Kifle, on his part, expressed gratitude to international partners who “worked tirelessly” to make the repatriation possible and acknowledged the renovation of the IES museum, supported by the Italian government.
EU-Africa Partnership Strengthens Shared Values, Aspirations: Ambassador Perez
Nov 19, 2025 916
Addis Ababa, November 19, 2025 (ENA) - The partnership between the European Union (EU) and the African Union (AU) is grounded on shared values and aspirations, emphasizing trust and a collective ambition for peace, progress and prosperity, EU Ambassador to the African Union Javier Nino Perez said. In a press conference held today in relation to the seventh EU-AU Summit scheduled for 24-25 November, 2025 in Luanda, Perez highlighted the expansion and deepening of partnership between the two continents over the past 25 years. "As we look forward to the 7th AU-EU Summit, we not only celebrate a significant milestone in our shared history but also the dynamic cooperation that binds our peoples, private sectors, civil societies, and youth," he stated. The ambassador pointed out that Africa and Europe shared values are shaped by geography, history, and a mutual vision for the future. He reaffirmed that the EU remains Africa's closest ally, citing its position as the largest trading partner, primary investor, key player in peace and security efforts, and main provider of development and humanitarian aid. The upcoming summit will emphasize EU-AU commitment to peace and security as well as prosperity and multilateralism, he noted. The summit will focus on building sustainable growth and opportunities, particularly for Africa's youth, who represent a significant demographic and advocating for a rules-based international order while ensuring a united voice on the global stage, the ambassador elaborated. Emphasizing on celebrating 25 years of partnership between EU and AU, Perez stated the importance of continuing to build an alliance based on trust and a shared ambition for peace, prosperity, and progress for both regions. On her part, EU Ambassador to Ethiopia, Sofie From-Emmesberger indicated EU-Ethiopia partnership, outlining EU’s commitment to supporting key sectors such as energy, agribusiness, and digitization. The EU-Ethiopia relations are deep and multifaceted, she said, adding that the cooperation extends to health, governance, and vocational training, reinforcing the EU's role in fostering development in the country. She stated that energy has been a particular focus in recent months, with projects like the Danish 100 MW Assela Wind Farm under the Global Gateway initiative to facilitate Ethiopia's energy transition. She also cited the importance of academic exchange, noting Ethiopian universities that encourage students to study through Erasmus programmes in Europe. From-Emmesberger reaffirmed the EU's commitment to remaining a reliable, long-term partner in supporting development cooperation.
Ethiopia Leads Regional Road Safety Transformation Efforts: Minister Alemu Sime
Nov 17, 2025 1242
Addis Ababa, November 17, 2025 (ENA) - Ethiopia is taking a leading role in advancing road safety across the region while strengthening its own national system through government, community, and partner collaboration, Minister of Transport and Logistics Alemu Sime said. The minister noted that Ethiopia’s strategy focuses on education, improved infrastructure, and effective law enforcement. “Road safety is everyone’s responsibility,” he stressed, emphasizing coordinated planning and strong community awareness. Speaking at the Africa Road Safety Day commemoration in Addis Ababa, Alemu stated that traffic accidents remain a significant challenge across the continent. Ethiopia, he added, is implementing proactive measures, including urban corridor development projects to enhance mobility and protect all road users. He highlighted the construction of roads designed for pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicles, along with new legal frameworks and early interventions that address root causes of accidents. Ethiopia is aligning its efforts with the Africa Road Safety Action Plan, which prioritizes institutional strengthening, safer roads, responsible road use, speed management, and improved post-crash response. The minister also cited the Corridor Management Program, led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, which promotes non-motorized transport and expands safe infrastructure for pedestrians and cyclists. Ongoing national initiatives include better data systems, enhanced post-crash care, integrating road safety into education, and raising public awareness, he added. Lerato Meteboge, African Union Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy, praised Ethiopia as “an inspiring example for Africa.” She recalled commitments made by African leaders in Marrakech to reduce road deaths, noting that despite progress, Africa still faces high accident rates. The AU aims to cut road fatalities by 50 percent by 2030, she added. Robert Lisinge, Director of the Technology, Innovation, Connectivity and Infrastructure Development Division at UNECA, emphasized the need for strong partnerships amid ongoing crises. “Collective action is vital,” he said, reaffirming UNECA’s support for Ethiopia and urging African countries to work together to reduce traffic deaths. Africa Road Safety Day was instituted by the African Union following a 2012 AU Summit decision and is observed each November in alignment with the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.
Africa’s Migration, Humanitarian Agenda Require Urgent Action: AU Commissioner Twum-Amoah
Nov 13, 2025 1654
Addis Ababa, November 13, 2025 (ENA) - Africa’s migration and humanitarian agenda require urgent, coordinated action, solidarity, and a people-centered approach, according to Amma Twum-Amoah, African Union Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development. A two-day 5th Ordinary Session of the Specialized Technical Committee (STC) on Migration, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons is underway at the African Union Commission Headquarters. Speaking at the ministerial meeting that opened today, the Commissioner said “restricting the movement of our own people within their own continent undermines our integration and limits our growth.” Twum-Amoah underscored the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and the Protocol on Free Movement of Persons as vital tools for continental integration and economic growth. The right to move, trade, and live across the continent should be viewed as a driver of unity and opportunity but not division, she said, pointing out the need to keep health and humanitarian issues above politics to prevent crisis, protect lives, and rebuild communities. The outgoing Chair of the Bureau of the Fourth STC, Dickson Matembo, noted for his part that the approach undertaken to provide African solutions to African problems as outlined in Agenda 2063 is beginning to bear fruit. He urged the incoming chair to keep migration and humanitarian affairs at the center of political discourse not at the margins of policy. Matembo underlined the need to full operationalization of the African Humanitarian Agency (AfHA) and the establishment of AU Migration Center of Excellence as the continent's moral and institutional compass. Ethiopia's Justice State Minister Belayhun Yirga said, “We believe in addressing this issue collectively rather than separately, as it is a matter of great significance that requires a united and coordinated approach among member states. In recognition of the commitment and active engagement in the areas, Ethiopia has been selected to serve as the Vice Chair of the Specialized Technical Committee (STC) for the coming two years, he added. The newly elected members of the Specialized Technical Committee on Migration, Refugees, and Internally Displaced Persons are Cameroon, Ethiopia, Libya, Nigeria, and Zambia, with Cameroon serving as the new Chair of the STC-MRIDP Bureau.
Economy
PM Abiy Joins African Leaders’ High-Level Meeting Ahead of G20 Summit in South Africa
Nov 21, 2025 79
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA)--Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who is in Johannesburg, South Africa, joined a high-level meeting of African leaders and other continental partners ahead of the G20 Leaders’ Summit. “Ahead of the G20 Leaders' Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed attended a meeting of African Heads of State and Government, the African Union and other African partners hosted by President Cyril Ramaphosa,” according to Office of the Prime Minister.
Ethiopia Stresses Need to Advancing on Implementation of IGAD Protocol on Transhumance
Nov 21, 2025 498
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA) - Ethiopia remains fully committed to advancing the implementation of the IGAD Protocol on Transhumance to sustainably address the challenges facing pastoral communities in the region, State Minister of Agriculture Efa Muleta Boru affirmed. During the IGAD Ministerial Meeting on Transhumance and Livestock Development held in Addis Ababa today, IGAD Member States have signed the first Ministerial Communique on Transhumance and Livestock Development. Opening the ministerial meeting, the state minister stressed the need to advance on collective, coordinated, and regionally aligned solutions as the challenges facing pastoral communities transcend national borders. "The challenges facing pastoral communities transcend national borders. Our solutions must therefore be collective, coordinated, and regionally aligned, " he underlined. For the State Minister, safe, predictable, and well-regulated transboundary mobility is essential for maintaining herd productivity, managing rangelands, and sustaining livelihoods. In this regard, the IGAD Protocol on Transhumance, signed by Ethiopia in 2022, is a landmark regional instrument, he affirmed. The Protocol offers a coherent, rights-based, and forward-looking framework for enabling orderly mobility across member states, he elaborated. Most importantly, he added the protocol promotes peaceful coexistence, economic cooperation, and livelihood security among communities that share rangelands, water resources, and markets. Ethiopia remains fully committed to advancing its implementation in alignment with the Prime Minister's broader vision for regional integration, shared prosperity, and African solidarity, he noted. "Our government has firmly integrated pastoralism and livestock development within the Homegrown Economic Reform Agenda, the Ten-Year Development Plan, and our national agricultural transformation strategy," the state Minister further reiterated. Ethiopia has adopted a progressive national policy framework on Pastoralism and has continued to hold national pastoral expos to promote the untapped sociocultural and economic wealth in pastoralist communities, it was indicated. IGAD Deputy Executive Secretary, Mohamed Abdi Ware, said for his part that the IGAD protocol on transhumance is pivotal in ensuring that mobility across borders is safe, orderly, predictable and dignified. Today's agenda is part of a wider dialogue on the full adaptation of the transhumance protocol and shared regional aspiration, he underscored. The IGAD Ministerial Meeting on Transhumance and Livestock Development is a forum for IGAD member states to discuss strategies for managing transhumance pastoralism and advancing the livestock sector. The meeting sought to encourage investment in pastoral areas and support the development of complementary livelihood resources for pastoral and agro-pastoral communities.
Technology
Ethiopian AI Institute Becoming Africa’s Most Visible, Influential Institute, PM Abiy Says
Nov 17, 2025 1185
Addis Ababa, November 17, 2025 (ENA) -- Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced that the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute (AII) has positioned itself as one of Africa’s most visible and influential AI institutions. Speaking at a ceremony marking the Institute’s move to the former Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation building, PM Abiy highlighted the AII’s “remarkable” progress over the past five years. According to the prime minister, key achievements include the development of an internationally patented breast cancer detection technology and a patented system for identifying diseases in coffee and other agricultural products. The prime minister also noted that the Institute’s accomplishments extend beyond software for robotics, emphasizing that it has also been designing and building hardware. The AII is advancing its capabilities in drone production and communication technologies, he added. PM Abiy described artificial intelligence as a rapidly evolving and competitive field across Africa, stating that the Institute has already released multiple products. Among its most significant breakthroughs, he said, is the internationally recognized and patented breast cancer detection innovation. In agriculture, the AII’s patented technology for diagnosing crop diseases, particularly in coffee, was also highlighted. The Institute has also developed “Mesob,” a platform offering more than 100 services through a single system, he stated, adding that it has also built numerous digital solutions that support government institutions, including the ministries of Finance and Revenue and the Customs Commission, helping modernize their operations. The Prime Minister further pointed to the AII’s progress in cloud computing and language technologies, which include tools enabling speakers of Amharic, Afan Oromo, Somali, Tigrinya, and Afar to communicate across languages without a third-party translator, using text-to-speech, speech-to-text, and cross-language conversion technologies powered by thousands of hours of audio data. Reflecting on Ethiopia’s historical struggles to keep pace with global transformations, from the agricultural revolution to the technological and industrial revolutions, PM Abiy noted that the nation has often lacked the readiness and imagination needed to embrace new knowledge and innovation. However, this trend has already been changing, he underscored. Whether we like it or not, unless Ethiopia fully immerses itself in the ongoing artificial intelligence revolution, as a country that risks falling behind global advancements just as it did during past revolutions.
Artificial Intelligence Institute Expanding Roles Across Health, Agriculture and Services: PM Abiy
Nov 17, 2025 6779
Addis Ababa, November 17, 2025 (ENA) --Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said that the Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute has become a key force in health, agriculture and service sectors as its technological capacity continues to advance. In a message shared on his social media page, he said the institute is strengthening its work in cloud computing, big data, data mining, robotics and immersive technologies. “The Institute is driving AI interventions across health, agriculture and the service sector, while also developing capabilities in cloud computing, large scale data centers, data mining, robotics and immersive technologies,” he stated. He confirmed that the institute has moved its headquarters to the former Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation building in the city center. “The complex AII moved into has undergone an extraordinary infrastructural transformation in less than a year, resulting in an ergonomically advanced and highly conducive work environment for its employees,” he noted. According to the Prime Minister, the institute has reached notable achievements within five years, reflecting the speed at which artificial intelligence is reshaping society and the need for Ethiopia to take part in global technological competition. He added that the newly launched AI Startup Center is strengthening the ecosystem by allowing individuals to present ideas, develop prototypes and connect with private sector investors. He also noted that 200 innovators have benefited from this opportunity so far.
Ethiopian Airlines Takes Delivery of 21st Airbus A350-900, Reinforcing Efficiency and Comfort
Nov 1, 2025 7923
Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) –Ethiopian Airlines has welcomed its 21st Airbus A350-900, registered ET-BCE, marking another milestone in the flag carrier’s long-term fleet modernization and sustainability strategy. In a social media post, Ethiopian said that the addition strengthens efficiency, comfort, and sustainable aviation leadership. The Airbus A350-900 is an ultramodern airplane. It brings a clean-sheet airframe and advanced aerodynamics, with a carbon-fibre fuselage and wings paired with new-generation, fuel efficient engines. For travelers, the “Airspace” cabin concept delivers a quieter ride, larger windows, wider seats, and high definition inflight entertainment aimed at elevating onboard comfort. Operationally, the aircraft offers notable fuel-burn and emissions reductions versus previous-generation wide bodies and is capable of operating on Sustainable Aviation Fuel, supporting the airline’s de-carbonization goals. The arrival of the new airplanes underscores Ethiopian Airlines’ ongoing investment in next generation aircraft to boost reliability, enhance the passenger experience, and advance sustainable aviation across its global network.
Ministry of Labor and Skills Affirms Emergence of Digital and Technological Innovators
Oct 26, 2025 7891
Addis Ababa, October 26, 2025 (ENA)-- The Ministry of Labor and Skills has emphasized that a new generation of digital and technological innovators is emerging in Ethiopia, with a strong focus on nurturing skilled, competent, and competitive citizens across all sectors. Muferihat Kamil, Minister Labor and Skills, made the remark during the graduation ceremony of the 4th Round Cyber Talent Summer Camp Program, a joint initiative of the Information Network Security Administration (INSA) and Addis Ababa Science and Technology University (AASTU). The program provided training for teenagers and young people in cybersecurity and related digital fields. The ceremony was attended by senior government officials, including Minister of Peace Mohamed Edris, State Minister of Government Communication Services Tesfahun Gobezai, INSA Director General Tigist Hamid, and AASTU President Dereje Geda, along with other dignitaries. Minister Muferihat emphasized that in today’s digital era, building a highly skilled and knowledgeable workforce is essential for national development. She noted that continuous training and the empowerment of youth with technological and cybersecurity expertise are key to ensuring Ethiopia’s digital sovereignty. According to her, “A generation of digital warriors who can effectively defend against cyberattacks and drive technological innovation is being created,” underscoring those efforts to strengthen digital capacity will continue. INSA Director General Tigist Hamid highlighted the importance of qualified human resources in advancing Ethiopia’s digital transformation. He explained that the Cyber Talent Summer Camp is designed to develop the skills of talented young people and prepare them to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s cybersecurity sector. According to the director general, such programs are essential for building a competent, knowledgeable, and skilled workforce capable of meeting the challenges of the digital age. AASTU President Dereje Geda on his part reaffirmed the university’s commitment to promoting innovation and strengthening partnerships with industry. He noted that an entrepreneurship development center has been established to support creative projects and enhance students’ capacity for innovation. Through initiatives like the summer camp, he said, the university aims to provide young innovators with the tools and opportunities they need to expand their creative ideas and bring them to market. Graduates of the program expressed their excitement and readiness to contribute to Ethiopia’s digital future. Alexander Samuel said his project focuses on improving the education system through enhanced e-learning platforms. Kena Tolcha shared that he gained valuable knowledge in aerospace technology and drone operations, while Bassel Mesfin explained that he and his team developed a mobile application designed to improve public transportation efficiency. The Cyber Talent Summer Camp continues to play a vital role in developing Ethiopia’s next generation of digital innovators and strengthening the nation’s cyber resilience.
Sport
PM Abiy Says Bahir Dar Int’l Stadium Undergoing Significant Upgrades to Meet CAF Standards
Nov 8, 2025 2782
Addis Ababa, November 8, 2025 (ENA) – The Bahir Dar International Stadium is undergoing significant upgrades to meet the standards set by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said. In his social media post, Abiy said the stadium, which will have a capacity of 52,000 spectators, has completed its seating installation and turf works. In addition, essential infrastructure inside the stadium — including the lighting system — is being rapidly developed, it was learnt. “Furthermore, we visited the Fellege Ghion Resort, which is being constructed on the shore of Bahir Dar city based on the model of the Gorgora Eco Resort,’’ the Prime Minister said. Abiy added that once completed, this resort is expected not only to boost the city’s tourism sector but also to create numerous employment opportunities for young people. On another front, the Ethiopian Maritime Transport and Logistics Company is constructing the Ethio-Ferries branch office in Bahir Dar, along the shore of Lake Tana, he said, adding ‘’This project, along with other ongoing development works, will play a major role in ushering Bahir Dar into a new chapter of urban growth and modernization.”
AUC Chairperson Congratulates Morocco on African Nations Championship Victory
Aug 31, 2025 14147
Addis Ababa, August 30, 2025 (ENA) -- The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, congratulates the Kingdom of Morocco on winning the African Nations Championship in Nairobi, hailing it as “a proud moment for Morocco and for African football.” Morocco lifted their third African Nations Championship (CHAN) title in six years after edging Madagascar 3-2 in the final of the 2024 edition (held in 2025) on Saturday (30 August) in Nairobi, Kenya. AU Commission Chairperson praised the tournament for showcasing Africa’s unity and talent, and applauded all participating teams for their passion and resilience. He also commended Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda for their joint hosting, calling it a model of regional partnership. Youssouf paid tribute to Sudan for reaching the semi-finals despite the country’s challenges, describing the team’s performance as “a beacon of hope.” Reaffirming the AU’s support, the Chairperson said sport is an important part of culture and diplomacy, and remains a powerful driver of peace, unity, and international cooperation. The result continues a great year for Moroccan football, after their youth sides won the Under-17 Africa Cup of Nations and reached the final of the Under-20 tournament. The North African country is preparing to host the senior AFCON for the first time since 1988, with this year’s event set to get underway on December 21.
Ethiopia Triumphs at 2025 BRICS Skills Contest, Committed to Intensify Support: Ministry
Aug 26, 2025 20672
Addis Ababa, August 26, 2025 (ENA) - The Ministry of Labor and Skills has pledged to intensify efforts to equip Ethiopian youth with globally competitive skills, following the country’s outstanding performance at the 2025 BRICS Skills Competition held in Guangzhou, China. Ethiopia proudly brought home gold, silver, and bronze medals from the international event. The competition brought together over 300 participants from BRICS member states, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, and focused on intelligent manufacturing, artificial intelligence, digital skills, and future-oriented innovation. Representing Ethiopia, Zelalem Endalew won the Gold Medal for his IoT-Based Smart Irrigation Controlling and Monitoring System; Abenezer Tekeste secured the Silver Medal with his Manual Plastic Injection Molding Machine; and Nebiha Nesru Awoll earned the Bronze Medal for her AI-Based Nurse Calling System. In a ceremony held last night, Labor and Skills Minister Muferihat Kamil welcomed and honored the medalists for their achievements. She praised their creativity and dedication, calling their success a reflection of the country’s growing investment in youth skill development. “The three medals won by our youth are not only a source of pride but also strong evidence of what can be achieved when we empower the next generation,” said Minister Muferihat, adding, “We will intensify our efforts to provide more training and resources to ensure even greater accomplishments in the future.” The Minister also emphasized that skill development has been a core agenda of the government's reform efforts, with tangible results seen in both training programs and technology transfer. She reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to working with relevant institutions to expand and enhance youth-focused innovation programs across the country. “The results of this international competition are a victory not only for the winners but for Ethiopia’s entire skills development sector,” she added. The medalists expressed their gratitude for the recognition and support they received. They also reiterated their commitment to continuing their work on impactful, locally relevant technologies that can benefit not only Ethiopia but the broader BRICS community. “We’ve proven that Ethiopian youth can compete and succeed at the global level. We’re inspired to keep building solutions that address real-world problems,” said gold medalist Zelalem Endalew. The Ministry also pledged to strengthen collaboration with stakeholders to expand training in cutting-edge technologies and promote innovation across the nation.
Road Inaugurated in Japan in Honor of Ethiopian Legend Abebe Bikila
Aug 25, 2025 13626
Addis Ababa, August 25, 2025 (ENA)—A road has been inaugurated in Japan in honor of Ethiopian legendary athlete Abebe Bikila. The Ethiopian delegation led by Minister of Industry, Melaku Alebel, took part in a ceremony to name a road after the legendary athlete Abebe Bikila in Kasama city, Japan. The event took place in line with the conclusion of TICAD-9, which was held in Yokohama, Japan. During the occasion, Minister Melaku highlighted that the event deepens the longstanding ties between Ethiopia and Japan. He said the occasion signifies a new chapter in the bonds between the two countries, referencing a Japanese saying that states, "a true friendship is an eternal treasure." He expressed his gratitude to the government and people of Japan in general and that of the residents and leadership of Kasama city for paying tribute to one of Ethiopia's most beloved national heroes. Ethiopia's Ambassador to Japan, Ambassador Daba said the Ethiopian and Japanese people will commemorate this important day as a truly extraordinary event, signifying a milestone for the new generation to remember the legendary athlete. The Mayor of Kasama city, Yamaguchi Shinju, during his welcoming remarks, said the road would further enhance the ties between the two nations. He also emphasized that this initiative signifies an important step towards strengthening the relationship between the two countries. It was noted that the decision to name this road in honor of the late Abebe Bikila, whose remarkable triumph at the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games inspired the world, is a profoundly significant gesture. This triumph not only instilled immense pride in Ethiopia but also established a lasting bond with the people of Japan.
Environment
Ethiopia's Selection to Host COP-32 Affirms its Commitment to Combating Climate Change
Nov 21, 2025 421
Addis Ababa, November 21, 2025 (ENA) - Ethiopia's selection to host COP-32 of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change demonstrates the country's practical commitment to implementing its climate change policies and strategies, Adefris Worku, Coordinator of the Technical Committee for Ethiopia’s National Green Legacy Initiative (GLI) said. Adefris noted that the achievements of the GLI are playing a significant role in the country’s drive to build a climate-resilient, green economy. Ethiopian Green Legacy Initiative, which began in 2019 as a brainchild of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, has been instrumental in safeguarding environmental and ecological security across Ethiopia. Ethiopia’s successful bid to host COP-32 in 2027 followed the COP-30 summit held in Belém, Brazil. In an exclusive interview with ENA, Adefris Worku stated that the GLI has already achieved international recognition for its impressive success, having planted over 48 billion seedlings to date. He emphasized that this outstanding achievement was a significant factor for hosting the COP-32 United Nations climate change summit. Adefris highlighted the immense value of hosting the conference—a crucial platform where numerous heads of state, international institutional leaders, and delegates will consult and pass critical decisions—as a vital opportunity for Ethiopia to share its experiences and learn from others. He elaborated that countries applying to host the climate summit are scrutinized for their achievements in sustainable infrastructure development and overall success in building a green economy. Ethiopia’s strong commitment to its tree planting campaign and the rigorous implementation of its climate policies and strategies have won widespread support and favorable response, he elaborated. Furthermore, he explained that Ethiopia's proven experience and capacity in successfully hosting the African Climate Summit and other high-profile international forums were major contributing factors to the decision. Ethiopia’s development initiatives, which are aligned with its green economy policies and strategies to implement the Paris Agreement, are now considered a global model. The GLI is also making a marked contribution to economic growth by protecting the ecology, ensuring food security, and supporting job creation. This initiative is seen as critical to achieving Ethiopia's ultimate goal of building a climate-resilient green economy and establishing a net-zero carbon economy by 2050.
Ethiopia Extends Gratitude to African Group of Negotiators for Endorsing it to host COP32
Nov 14, 2025 1376
Ethiopia extended its heartfelt gratitude to the African Group of Negotiators for their unanimous endorsement of Ethiopia’s bid to host COP 32 in Addis Ababa in 2027. Africa has spoken with one voice at the 2025 UN Climate Change Conference (COP 30) in Belém, Brazil and the world has listened, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed wrote on his social media post. “We are grateful for the opportunity that the Conference of the Parties is giving us to spearhead the collective effort to tackle one of the most daunting challenges faced by humanity. We are honored to be entrusted by the global community with such an important responsibility,” Prime Minister Abiy elaborated. Abiy added that this recognition reflects confidence in Ethiopia’s leadership in climate action and its capacity to host major global events. Ethiopia remains fully committed to delivering a robust and meaningful outcome and inclusive COP 32 that advances collective action against climate change. Building on the momentum of the Second Africa Climate Summit, the Prime Minister stated that Ethiopia will continue to champion Africa as a continent of solutions and a committed partner in the global effort for a sustainable future.
Ethiopia Demonstrates Bold Climate Action, Global Leadership on Road to COP32
Nov 13, 2025 1431
Addis Ababa, November 13, 2025 (ENA) – Ethiopia reaffirmed its steadfast climate leadership on the sideline of COP30 high-level event titled “From Baku to Belém: Ethiopia’s Progress on Climate Resilience and Green Growth (Stocktake),” co-organized by the Government of Ethiopia and UNDP at the Ethiopian Pavilion in Brazil. State Minister of Planning and Development, Seyoum Mekonen highlighted Ethiopia’s progress made in a year. He elaborated some of the key progresses through a low-emission and climate-resilient economy, driven by major initiatives such as the launch of NDC 3.0 and the Long-Term Low Emission and Climate Resilient Development Strategy (LT-LEDS), according to Ministry of Planning and Development. Concrete actions included the Green Legacy Initiative, which planted over 48 billion trees since 2019, the transition to e-mobility and clean energy including the GERD, corridor development initiative and the expansion of climate-smart agriculture through programs like YeLemat Tirufat and rural corridor development. Ethiopia’s regional and continental leadership was also commended, particularly its able stewardship in hosting the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2), which united African nations under a shared vision for sustainable growth and equitable climate finance while guiding the region at COP30. Toward hosting COP32 in 2027 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s vision remains clear—accelerating transformative action at home while championing Africa’s collective voice on the global stage. High-level participants, among others, from UNDP, Denmark, AGN Chair (Tanzania), and global institutions such as NDCP, Fletcher School based in Washington DC and Woodwell, applauded Ethiopia’s commitment to advancing both national resilience and international cooperation for a greener, more inclusive future.
Ethiopia Tapped to Host COP32 in 2027, Solidifying Africa's Climate Leadership
Nov 12, 2025 2658
Addis Ababa, November 12, 2025 (ENA) – Ethiopia has achieved a significant diplomatic success, securing the official endorsement of the Africa Group of Negotiators (AGN) to host the 32nd UN Climate Change Conference (COP32) in Addis Ababa in 2027. This decision, formally communicated to the UNFCCC Secretariat today, positioning Ethiopia at the forefront of global climate diplomacy, according to Ministry of Planning and Development. Recall the Second Africa Climate Summit (ACS2) hosted in Ethiopia in September 2025 , attracting over 26,000 participants, adopting the Addis Ababa Declaration that Becomes a Unified African Stance. Ethiopia's envoy to Brazil, Ambassador Leulseged, emphasized Ethiopia's commitment to advancing African-led climate solutions. The success of ACS2 shifted Africa's narrative "from being portrayed as a victim of climate change to being recognized as a leader, innovator, and provider of climate solutions," the ambassador added. The Addis Ababa Declaration on Climate Change and Call for Action, which emerged from ACS2, was cited as the unified continental position now guiding Africa's engagement in global climate talks. Further reinforcing the continent's proactive approach, the Ambassador detailed new structural outcomes championed by Ethiopia's Prime Minister: the Africa Climate Innovation Compact (ACIC) and the African Climate Facility (ACF). These initiatives are designed to mobilize USD 50 billion annually by 2030 to scale up Africa-led climate solutions and accelerate green investments across the continent, it was learnt. Ambassador Leulseged commended the African Union Commission's leadership and reaffirming Ethiopia’s dedication to translating the ACS2 outcomes into tangible results. This commitment aims to strengthen Africa’s global climate leadership in the lead-up to, and during, COP32 in Addis Ababa.
Feature Article
Ethiopia's Quest For Red Sea Access Existential Necessity Forging Regional Dividends
Nov 8, 2025 3415
By Yordanos D. As Africa’s second most populous nation and a rapidly growing economy, Ethiopia's pursuit of regaining Red Sea Access is not merely a political posturing but a matter of survival. The quest for Ethiopia to secure access to the Red Sea is essential for its economic trajectory, regional cooperation and development as well as durable peace. To this end, securing access to the Red Sea is fundamentally an issue of survival that the country seeks to achieve based on mutual benefits and peacefully. Ethiopia's pursuit of Red Sea access is, therefore, an over-due national aspiration. According a recent clarification Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed gave on Red Sea to members of the parliament: “A population of over 120 million people cannot remain landlocked. A generation of today will not bequeath a geographically imprisoned nation to posterity.” Regaining Assab Port based on peaceful negotiation is imperative for survival and sustainable development. Ethiopia lost Assab Port, with no legal background. It is therefore fitting to reclaim the Red Sea access. Since Eritrea’s secession, Ethiopia has been landlocked. However, the manner in which Ethiopia lost its sea access was both illegal and unjust, without the consent of the Ethiopian people, a cabinet decision, or a parliament’s approval. And this has created immense economic burden on the country. For centuries, Ethiopia had maintained direct access to the Red Sea through the ports of Massawa and Assab, vital gateways linking the country to global trade routes. The loss of the Assab port deprived the country of its direct access to the Red Sea for the first time in its history. Hence, Ethiopia’s quest to secure access to the Red Sea has legal, historical, geographical, and economic backgrounds. According to available data, the Red Sea carries a significant percent of the global trade and global oil shipments. Several developed countries have established military bases along the Red Sea given its geopolitical significance. Ethiopia, only few kilometers away from the Sea cannot remain landlocked by any standard. Given its economic, historical, natural and legal implications, Ethiopia needs to regain the Red Sea through peaceful negotiation and cooperation. The growing economy and population size as well as emerging trends attached to the geopolitics, require Ethiopia to secure maritime access and pursue all opportunities for shared aspiration. Ethiopia advances peace and stability, development and cooperation in the Horn Africa. Its quest for access to the Red Sea should be therefore considered as good opportunity for coastal countries too. The dividends of Ethiopia's securing of Red Sea access are tremendous— foster trust, collaboration, peace and stability among nations directly engaged and beyond. It is widely accepted that Ethiopia has been a stabilizing nation in the Horn of Africa. The country reiterates cooperation, not confrontation. However, there are destabilizing states in the region. It is no secret that Egypt has been brewing conspiracies and anti-Ethiopian sentiments for centuries. Needless to mention, Egypt has playing destructive role to undermine Ethiopia not to utilize the resources of Abay River on its borders. Even now, it is parroting provocative propaganda against Ethiopia, saying it does not have the right to utilize access to the Red Sea. It is a pity that Eritrea has accepted the belligerent mission of Egypt against Ethiopia. This was more profoundly destructive when Isaias Afwerki rejected the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) last year. This is evident that Isaias Afwerki is serving the interest of Egypt, not Eritrea. GERD is a flagship project that Ethiopians have realized through sacrifice. It is a driver for regional integration that Africans are proud of. Eritrea is in charge of Egypt’s destructive policy against Ethiopia in particular and in the entire region in general. This was once revealed by Isaias Afwerki himself in Tigrigna language shortly after Eritrea’s independence. He said: “Egypt’s support to Eritrea was not driven by concern for the Eritrean people, but rather by a broader strategy to weaken Ethiopia, a key upper Nile basin country. Egypt’s long-term policy has centered on controlling the waters of the Nile by repeatedly seeking to undermine the stability of upstream nations, reiterating that political instability would afford Egypt greater leverage over the Nile’s waters.” Hence, Egypt and Eritrea are working to destabilize Ethiopia and the entire region. Egypt intervened in Sudan, inflaming the civil war for nearly two years. Both Egypt and Eritrea have exerted considerable effort to escalate conflicts in the Horn of Africa. Regarding Ethiopia--the whole world knows its position on Horn of Africa. The nation has consistently maintained a policy centered on a win-win approach. It gives utmost priority to its neighbors, pursuing non-interference, mutual respect, cooperation, peace and stability. Reaffirming the government’s commitment to mutual benefits, Prime Minister Abiy stated that Ethiopia seeks to secure access to the Red Sea through negotiation and mutual understanding, emphasizing that Ethiopia’s development would also benefit neighboring countries, reinforcing the importance of regional cooperation. The country has made tangible achievements in undertaking infrastructure projects with significant regional importance such as roads, railway and power connectivity. Against all these backgrounds, Ethiopia views its maritime access to Red Sea as a collective opportunity. With extensive coastline within its neighbor, the nation views immense opportunities for trade and cooperation that can uplift not only Ethiopia but also the entire region. More than three decades ago, the country had access to two ports for a population of 46 million and an economy worth 13 billion USD. Today, Ethiopia’s economy is expanding more than twentyfold. The geopolitical situation in the Horn of Africa has changed. “We ask all countries to understand the legitimate rights of the Ethiopian people to secure access to the Red Sea, whose population continues to grow rapidly. Ethiopia has made clear that its pursuit of access to the Red Sea will be achieved through peaceful, legal, and cooperative means. Ethiopia’s existence is tied to the Red Sea,” Prime Minister Abiy reiterated. By leveraging its economic potential and regional partnerships, Ethiopia pursues mutually beneficial arrangements that promote durable peace and prosperity to the region. Note: The views expressed in this op-ed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official stance or policy of ENA.
PM Abiy Spearheads Major Nat'l, Global Engagements Across Strategic Sectors: Here is a brief recap of the past month:-
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Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) – In October 2025, the Prime Minister undertook a series of national and international engagements focused on infrastructure development, rural transformation, governance reform, and diplomatic cooperation. Here is a brief recap of the past month: 𝙊𝙣 𝙐𝙧𝙗𝙖𝙣 𝘿𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙡𝙤𝙥𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙁𝙤𝙧𝙚𝙞𝙜𝙣 𝘿𝙞𝙧𝙚𝙘𝙩 𝙄𝙣𝙫𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩 A defining highlight of the month was the laying of the foundation stone for the urea fertilizer plant, a landmark project developed through a partnership between Ethiopian Investment Holdings and the Dangote Group. With an annual production capacity of three million tons, the plant will utilize natural gas from the Calub gas fields, transported through a 108-kilometer pipeline. This project is a cornerstone of Ethiopia’s strategy to achieve fertilizer self-sufficiency and enhance agricultural productivity. In the Somali Region, the Prime Minister also inaugurated the Gode Oil Refinery, developed by Golden Concord Group Limited (GCL). The refinery, designed to process 3.5 million tons of crude oil and condensate per year from the Hilala oil field, represents a significant step in Ethiopia’s path toward energy independence. Complementing these milestones, the Prime Minister inaugurated the first phase of the Ogaden Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Project in Calub. The facility, with an annual production capacity of 111 million litres and the ability to generate 1,000 megawatts of energy, strengthens Ethiopia’s industrial base while contributing critical inputs to fertilizer production and energy generation. During his visit to Jigjiga in the Somali Region, the Prime Minister observed the city’s rapid transformation since his last visit in January 2025. Thousands of new housing units are under construction, and corridor development projects are visibly enhancing urban well-being. He lauded the Dine for Generations Project, nearing completion in the Somali Region, for unlocking new opportunities in tourism and stimulating regional economic growth. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, accompanied by members of the Prosperity Party Executive Committee, visited the corridor development project extending from Sar Bet to German Square, encompassing the Garment Factory and the Furi area. Spanning 589 hectares, it is the second-largest urban corridor after Kazanchis. The project features 16.5 kilometers of asphalt roads, 33 kilometers of pedestrian walkways, plazas, sports and recreation facilities, riverbank development, and over 1,100 commercial shops. The initiative embodies Ethiopia’s broader vision of creating modern, livable, and economically vibrant cities. 𝙊𝙣 𝙍𝙪𝙧𝙖𝙡 𝙏𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙨𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝘼𝙜𝙧𝙞𝙘𝙪𝙡𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙖𝙡 𝙈𝙤𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙞𝙯𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 Advancing his government’s rural development agenda, the Prime Minister presided over the handover of model rural villages constructed through the Rainy Season Voluntary Scheme in the Halaba, Kembatta, Hadiya, and Silte zones. Each home in these Rural Corridor Villages is equipped with solar power, biogas systems, sanitation facilities, and animal shelters, significantly improving hygiene, comfort, and productivity for rural families. These model villages mark a new chapter in Ethiopia’s mission to raise rural living standards and promote sustainable livelihoods. The Prime Minister encouraged regional leaders to expand these initiatives, setting a target of 100 new houses per zone by next year. During his visit to the East Shewa Zone of the Oromia Region, the Prime Minister also reviewed the rainy season wheat harvest and launched summer wheat production activities. He assessed progress in banana, papaya, and fish farming clusters, emphasizing the growing adoption of mechanized agriculture as a major driver of productivity and self-reliance. He also inaugurated the Welmel River Irrigation Development Project in Delo-Mena Woreda, Bale Zone. Once fully operational, the project will irrigate 9,687 hectares of farmland, benefiting 20,000 farming households and enhancing drought resilience, food sovereignty, and rural employment. 𝙊𝙣 𝙀𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙤𝙢𝙞𝙘 𝙂𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙚 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙈𝙖𝙘𝙧𝙤𝙚𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙤𝙢𝙞𝙘 𝙍𝙚𝙫𝙞𝙚𝙬 At the Koysha Project site, the Prime Minister convened a strategic review session with the Council of Ministers to assess the macroeconomic performance of the first 100 days of the 2018 Ethiopian Fiscal Year. The review examined achievements, challenges, and strategic priorities, highlighting Ethiopia’s sustained economic resilience amid global uncertainty. The nation’s GDP growth rate stood at 9.2 percent for the 2017 fiscal year, underscoring the success of reforms aimed at fostering inclusive and diversified growth. 𝙊𝙣 𝙅𝙪𝙙𝙞𝙘𝙞𝙖𝙡 𝙈𝙤𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙞𝙨𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙜𝙝 𝘿𝙞𝙜𝙞𝙩𝙖𝙡 𝙏𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙨𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 Building on the success of the Digital 2025 Strategy, the Prime Minister announced the forthcoming Digital 2030 Strategy, focused on advancing automation and improving public service delivery. He commended the Federal Supreme Court for implementing a Smart Court System featuring automated transcription, virtual hearings, and an Integrated Case Management System that enables litigants to track cases online. Covering 24 federal branches to date, this innovation marks an important step toward transparent and accessible justice across Ethiopia. 𝙊𝙣 𝙈𝙚𝙙𝙞𝙖, 𝘾𝙪𝙡𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚, 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙏𝙤𝙪𝙧𝙞𝙨𝙢 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed attended the launch of the pan-African media outlet Pulse of Africa, a platform he first proposed during the 35th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly in 2022. The initiative seeks to amplify African perspectives, counter negative portrayals of the continent, and strengthen African unity through shared narratives. In his remarks, the Prime Minister emphasized that Pulse of Africa marks a significant step toward ensuring that Africans tell their own stories and shape their global image. Accompanied by First Lady Zinash Tayachew and a high-level delegation of former and current leaders, the Prime Minister also visited the Bale Zone to assess key development projects that integrate natural heritage with national progress. The delegation toured the Bale Mountains National Park, one of Ethiopia’s most ecologically diverse and economically significant natural areas. The Prime Minister observed ongoing tourism developments, including the nearly completed Dinsho Lodge at the heart of the park and the Sof Omer Luxury Lodge near the Sof Omer Cave. Both projects are designed to advance Ethiopia’s Ten-Year Strategic Plan by positioning tourism as a catalyst for economic transformation. The Sof Omer Cave Development Project complements these initiatives by improving access and visitor facilities around one of the country’s most celebrated natural landmarks. The delegation also inspected the Robe–Goro–Sof Omer–GinirJunction Road Upgrading Project, a dual asphalt roadway featuring five bridges that connect the productive agricultural zones of East Bale and Bale with central Ethiopia. The upgraded route enhances regional mobility, strengthens economic integration, and improves access to major tourist destinations such as the Bale Mountains National Park and Sof Omer Cave. In addition, the Prime Minister reviewed the Weib River Flood Control Project, which regulates water flow through the cave system to ensure year-round accessibility and protect its ecosystem. He also examined tourism development efforts in the Harenna cluster, including the construction of the Rira Eco Lodge, new viewpoints, restaurants, and coffee facilities along the routes leading to Tulu Dimtu, the park’s highest peak. These initiatives aim to expand sustainable tourism, create local employment, and showcase the natural and cultural richness of the Bale region. The visit concluded at the Fincha Habera Waterfall, where the delegation explored the surrounding landscape, home to the Ethiopian Red Fox, diverse birdlife, and striking geological formations such as the Rafu rock pinnacles. The area, which recently revealed a newly discovered cave system, will soon feature a glamping site designed to promote eco-friendly tourism. Reflecting on the visit, Prime Minister Abiy highlighted Ethiopia as a land of abundance and opportunity, urging citizens to safeguard and build upon the nation’s natural and human wealth for future generations. The delegation collectively reaffirmed the importance of stewardship, unity, and visionary development in shaping Ethiopia’s sustainable and prosperous future. 𝙋𝙖𝙧𝙡𝙞𝙖𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙖𝙧𝙮 𝙀𝙣𝙜𝙖𝙜𝙚𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙉𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝘿𝙞𝙨𝙘𝙤𝙪𝙧𝙨𝙚 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, in his recent address to Ethiopia’s Parliament, highlighted the country’s substantial progress in economic reform, diversification, and infrastructure development. He noted that Ethiopia’s shift from an agriculture-dependent economy toward industrial and service growth has yielded impressive results, citing rapid agricultural expansion, record-high export revenues, and increased foreign reserves. Major investments in green initiatives, transport infrastructure, and energy projects are transforming productivity and sustainability, while prudent debt management and targeted subsidies have stabilized inflation. He emphasized the government’s focus on strengthening institutional capacity, expanding digitalization, training millions of youth in coding, and modernizing service delivery through nationwide one-stop centers. On peace and governance, the Prime Minister reaffirmed Ethiopia’s commitment to stability, dialogue, and national unity, warning against both internal and external actors seeking to destabilize the country. He stressed that the only viable path for Ethiopia is peaceful political transition and democratic consolidation. Looking ahead to the upcoming national election, he assured Parliament of the government’s readiness to ensure a fair and inclusive process. On foreign relations, he reiterated Ethiopia’s right to equitable use of the Nile waters and called for cooperative engagement with neighboring countries. Addressing the Red Sea question, he described it as a legitimate historical and economic concern that Ethiopia intends to pursue through dialogue and mutual development, underscoring that the nation’s growth is intertwined with regional prosperity and peace. 𝙊𝙣 𝘿𝙞𝙥𝙡𝙤𝙢𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙘 𝙀𝙣𝙜𝙖𝙜𝙚𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙨 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙍𝙚𝙜𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝘾𝙤𝙤𝙥𝙚𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 On the international stage, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed led Ethiopia’s delegation to the 24th Summit of the COMESA Authority of Heads of State and Government in Nairobi, Kenya, held under the theme “Leveraging Digitalization to Deepen Regional Value Chains for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth.” Addressing the Summit, he underscored that Africa’s digital transformation offers a unique opportunity to rewrite its economic narrative and strengthen continental integration. He affirmed Ethiopia’s readiness to collaborate with regional partners to advance a shared digital future. In separate diplomatic meetings, the Prime Minister held discussions with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of the Federal Republic of Somalia on bilateral and regional matters of mutual interest, and with Dr. Constantinos Kombos, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus, to strengthen political and economic cooperation between their two nations. 𝙊𝙣 𝙏𝙖𝙭𝙥𝙖𝙮𝙚𝙧 𝙍𝙚𝙘𝙤𝙜𝙣𝙞𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙖𝙣𝙙 Governance 𝙍𝙚𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢 At the 7th Annual Loyal Taxpayers Recognition Ceremony, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed celebrated outstanding taxpayers for their contributions to Ethiopia’s development. He reaffirmed that tax revenues are being invested in vital public goods and infrastructure projects and urged all citizens to uphold transparency and reject corruption. The Prime Minister emphasized that collective integrity and accountability are essential to building a just and prosperous nation. Throughout October 2025, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s decisive leadership and forward-looking initiatives across industry, agriculture, urban renewal, justice, and diplomacy demonstrated Ethiopia’s unwavering commitment to inclusive development and national progress.