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Nov 4, 2025 209
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedion Timothewos, met with Jean-Noรซl Barrot, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France, at the Quai dโOrsay in Paris. The Ministers discussed bilateral cooperation and regional issues of mutual interest.
Ethiopia, Russia Bilateral Cooperation Expanding in All Spheres: Ambassador Terekhin
Nov 4, 2025 378
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ The bilateral cooperation between Ethiopia and Russia is growing to higher levels in all spheres, Russia's Ambassador Evgeny Terekhin told ENA. The Ambassador noted that Ethiopia and Russia have been enjoying a robust bilateral relationship across various domains, including politics, economics, technology, and science. Emphasizing on the political relations between the two nations, he cited the dialogues between President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on four occasions in recent years as focused on deepening and strengthening bilateral cooperation. According to him, the political relationship between Ethiopia and Russia extends beyond the interactions of their leaders. It also encompasses a strong partnership between their respective parliaments, notably the speakers of the House of Federation and the House of People's Representatives. Furthermore, interparty cooperation is thriving as the leading political parties in both nations work to strengthen their strategic alliances and collaborate towards common objectives, Ambassador Terekhin stated. Moreover, Ethiopia and Russia are actively expanding their relations in all possible directions, with a primary focus on enhancing economic ties, emphasizing the remarkable progress in bilateral trade that has already surpassed the total for the previous year within just six months of this year. "I should say this year we have already reached at a very inspiring results; for instance, in six months time our bilateral trade have surpass the total result of the previous year." Efforts are also being made to extend cooperation beyond trade, particularly in the realm of technology, the Ambassador pointed out, elaborating that a significant aspect of this collaboration lies in the development of nuclear energy. "In technology and science and science sphere, I should first of all mention our cooperation in the development of nuclear energy sphere. We have had a number of agreements which provides us with a possibility to develop our mutual cooperation in such a modern sphere as nuclear energy." The establishment of several agreements aimed at mutual cooperation in this crucial sector is essential for the future, he added. During the meeting between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Vladimir Putin at the recent Russian Atomic Week in Moscow, a significant milestone was achieved with the adoption of an action plan for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Ethiopia, Ambassador Terekhin recalled. The Ambassador underscored that it is difficult to find any sphere where the nations do not cooperate, stressing the bilateral relations between the two countries are comprehensive, encompassing a wide range of sectors. "So, frankly speaking, it will be very difficult to find any sphere in which we donโt cooperate, particularly our bilateral relation and cooperation is whole scale and it is comprising all areas."
Finance Minister Ahmed Meets with EU, EIB Officials to Leverage Global Gateway Strategy to Drive Inclusive Growth
Nov 4, 2025 407
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ High-level representatives from the European Union, the European Investment Bank (EIB), and Ethiopiaโs Ministry of Finance engaged in a constructive dialogue on advancing strategic investments in infrastructure, energy, digital connectivity, and green transition under the Global Gateway framework. The Global Gateway Strategy, the European Unionโs flagship initiative to boost sustainable and trusted global connections, was a key topic of discussion during the EUโEthiopia Business Conference held in Paris. Ahmed Shide met with EU and EIB officials to explore priority areas for partnership, emphasizing Ethiopiaโs commitment to leveraging the Global Gateway Strategy to drive inclusive growth, industrialization, and climate-resilient development, according to Ministry of Finance. The discussion underscored the shared vision of Ethiopia and the European Union to strengthen sustainable investment, enhance economic integration, and foster long-term cooperation built on mutual benefit and resilience. Meanwhile, Ethiopia highlighted its Special Economic Zones (SEZs) as a key platform for investment facilitation during the EUโEthiopia Business Conference held in Paris. The countryโs SEZs, supported by modern logistics and transport infrastructure, are designed to provide investors with streamlined processes, world-class facilities, and integrated industrial services. Industrial Parks Development Corporation (IPDC) and Gada SEZ CEOโs presented the enabling environment for investors, emphasizing Ethiopiaโs commitment to ease of doing business, regulatory transparency, and public-private partnerships. Fisseha Yitagesu, CEO of IPDC said: โEthiopiaโs Special Economic Zones are not just industrial hubsโthey are gateways for investment, innovation, and regional trade. We are committed to providing investors with the infrastructure, support, and partnerships needed to succeed.โ Motuma Temesgen, CEO of Gada Special Economic Zone on his part added: โGeda SEZ offers investors a fully integrated ecosystem with advanced infrastructure, reliable utilities, and tailored services. Our goal is to make Ethiopia a preferred destination for sustainable investment, fostering growth and creating opportunities for both local and international businesses.โ European investors and business leaders attending the conference recognized Ethiopiaโs SEZs as strategic opportunities to expand manufacturing, logistics, and trade, strengthening economic ties between Ethiopia and the European Union. Panelists at the session included Haim Konforti, Ethiopia Director at Africa Global Logistics, Karin Mulder, KfW IPEX, and Louis David, East & Southern Africa Director at Systra who shared insights on investment trends and regional logistics development.
Ethiopiaโs Rightful Claim to Red Sea Matter of National Interest, Says Ambassador Tiruneh Zena
Nov 4, 2025 333
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ Ethiopia's claim to sea access is a matter of protecting national interest that is legally and historically accepted, Senior Ambassador Tiruneh Zena told the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA). Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in the recent regular meeting of the House of People's Representatives explained that Ethiopia's claim to access the sea is based on legal, historical, geographical, and economic factors. He pointed out that the struggle to reclaim the coastline lost over 30 years ago will not require another 30 years to take back. The Prime Minister explained that the way Ethiopia lost its seaport had no legal or institutional basis and was damaging to the national interest. He stated that the way Ethiopia lost its seaport was not decided by the people or the government, raising the question of who made such a significant decision. The manner in which Ethiopia was cut off from its seaport lacks a legal or institutional basis, the premier stressed. In an exclusive interview, Ambassador Tiruneh said the loss of Ethiopiaโs access to the Red Sea is an issue without legal and historical legitimacy. Despite owning access to the Red Sea throughout its history before the 1991, Ethiopia was shut off from the sea due to the conspiracy of historical enemies, he noted. According to Ambassador Tiruneh, these traitors, acting against Ethiopia's national interest, gave away something as important as the Red Sea without consulting the public. Ethiopia's exclusion from the Red Sea occurred at a time when no government chosen by the people was in place, marking a serious violation of international law, he emphasized. For him, the current issue of Ethiopia's rightful claim is about protecting national interest, being fair to everyone and involving the decision of the public at large. The way to regain control of the sea access has historical basis, the Ambassador said. He further praised the government for doing a great job with its thoughtful diplomatic efforts to regain ownership of the sea. He stressed that Ethiopia had been in control and worked alongside others at the sea since the Aksumite kingdom, helping to maintain peace and security in the Red Sea area. The Red Sea area has now become a hub for terrorists and has caused troubles that threaten peace and security in the region due to plots by those who wish to harm Ethiopia, the Ambassador explained. He stated that the answer to the question of ownership Ethiopiaโs sea access must be resolved not only to defend national interest but also to ensure regional safety and secure meaningful international benefits. Ambassador Tiruneh urged the Ethiopian people, neighboring countries, and people around the world to continue supporting a fair resolution to the important issue of Ethiopiaโs access to the Red Sea.
Ethiopia Exemplary in Conserving Biodiversity, Ensuring that Wildlife Benefits Population: UNDP Ecosystems Advisor
Nov 4, 2025 294
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ Ethiopiaโs Green Legacy Initiative is exemplary for countries in the region and globally; and UNDP remains committed to working closely with the government, UNDP Ecosystems and Biodiversity Principal Technical Advisor Doley Tshering said. The Green Legacy initiative (GLI), which was launched in 2019, has received significant international recognition from various actors, including the United Nations, as a model for climate action and sustainable development. In an exclusive interview with ENA, the UNDP Ecosystems and Biodiversity Principal Technical Advisor said the Government of Ethiopia is not only responding to the challenges of conserving the rich biodiversity for the future generation but also making sure that the nature, ecosystems, and wildlife benefit the population. โI believe Ethiopia is a leader in the Green Legacy Initiative. It is the right step. The country is well endowed with rich ecosystems.โ The government's action to preserve this for the future generation, while also making sure that the country's economy and present population benefit from it, is extremely important, he elaborated. For the Ecosystems and Biodiversity Advisor, Ethiopia is an example for countries in the region, and globally. โI believe Ethiopia is a leader in this respectโ, he added. According to him, UNDP remains committed to working with the Ethiopian government and governments here in the region. โWe are here to work very closely alongside the government, helping the government in implementing their important strategies, including those that the government has documented and developed in the Ethiopian Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan.โ UNDP has been working very closely and directly with the Ethiopian government, the civil society and other stakeholders in helping protect the ecosystems and biodiversity here and in the region, it was learned. Ethiopia has planted over 48 billion trees since the launch of the Green Legacy Initiative seven years ago. The initiative is yielding tangible results in environmental restoration, economic development, and community resilience. Since its launch in 2019, the initiative has led to a remarkable increase of forest coverage from 17.2 percent to over 23.6 percent. GLI involves large-scale annual tree planting campaigns that have significantly boosted forest coverage and contributed to environmental rehabilitation and climate resilience.
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Nov 4, 2025 209
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedion Timothewos, met with Jean-Noรซl Barrot, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France, at the Quai dโOrsay in Paris. The Ministers discussed bilateral cooperation and regional issues of mutual interest.
Ethiopia, Russia Bilateral Cooperation Expanding in All Spheres: Ambassador Terekhin
Nov 4, 2025 378
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ The bilateral cooperation between Ethiopia and Russia is growing to higher levels in all spheres, Russia's Ambassador Evgeny Terekhin told ENA. The Ambassador noted that Ethiopia and Russia have been enjoying a robust bilateral relationship across various domains, including politics, economics, technology, and science. Emphasizing on the political relations between the two nations, he cited the dialogues between President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on four occasions in recent years as focused on deepening and strengthening bilateral cooperation. According to him, the political relationship between Ethiopia and Russia extends beyond the interactions of their leaders. It also encompasses a strong partnership between their respective parliaments, notably the speakers of the House of Federation and the House of People's Representatives. Furthermore, interparty cooperation is thriving as the leading political parties in both nations work to strengthen their strategic alliances and collaborate towards common objectives, Ambassador Terekhin stated. Moreover, Ethiopia and Russia are actively expanding their relations in all possible directions, with a primary focus on enhancing economic ties, emphasizing the remarkable progress in bilateral trade that has already surpassed the total for the previous year within just six months of this year. "I should say this year we have already reached at a very inspiring results; for instance, in six months time our bilateral trade have surpass the total result of the previous year." Efforts are also being made to extend cooperation beyond trade, particularly in the realm of technology, the Ambassador pointed out, elaborating that a significant aspect of this collaboration lies in the development of nuclear energy. "In technology and science and science sphere, I should first of all mention our cooperation in the development of nuclear energy sphere. We have had a number of agreements which provides us with a possibility to develop our mutual cooperation in such a modern sphere as nuclear energy." The establishment of several agreements aimed at mutual cooperation in this crucial sector is essential for the future, he added. During the meeting between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Vladimir Putin at the recent Russian Atomic Week in Moscow, a significant milestone was achieved with the adoption of an action plan for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Ethiopia, Ambassador Terekhin recalled. The Ambassador underscored that it is difficult to find any sphere where the nations do not cooperate, stressing the bilateral relations between the two countries are comprehensive, encompassing a wide range of sectors. "So, frankly speaking, it will be very difficult to find any sphere in which we donโt cooperate, particularly our bilateral relation and cooperation is whole scale and it is comprising all areas."
Ethiopiaโs Rightful Claim to Red Sea Matter of National Interest, Says Ambassador Tiruneh Zena
Nov 4, 2025 333
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ Ethiopia's claim to sea access is a matter of protecting national interest that is legally and historically accepted, Senior Ambassador Tiruneh Zena told the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA). Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in the recent regular meeting of the House of People's Representatives explained that Ethiopia's claim to access the sea is based on legal, historical, geographical, and economic factors. He pointed out that the struggle to reclaim the coastline lost over 30 years ago will not require another 30 years to take back. The Prime Minister explained that the way Ethiopia lost its seaport had no legal or institutional basis and was damaging to the national interest. He stated that the way Ethiopia lost its seaport was not decided by the people or the government, raising the question of who made such a significant decision. The manner in which Ethiopia was cut off from its seaport lacks a legal or institutional basis, the premier stressed. In an exclusive interview, Ambassador Tiruneh said the loss of Ethiopiaโs access to the Red Sea is an issue without legal and historical legitimacy. Despite owning access to the Red Sea throughout its history before the 1991, Ethiopia was shut off from the sea due to the conspiracy of historical enemies, he noted. According to Ambassador Tiruneh, these traitors, acting against Ethiopia's national interest, gave away something as important as the Red Sea without consulting the public. Ethiopia's exclusion from the Red Sea occurred at a time when no government chosen by the people was in place, marking a serious violation of international law, he emphasized. For him, the current issue of Ethiopia's rightful claim is about protecting national interest, being fair to everyone and involving the decision of the public at large. The way to regain control of the sea access has historical basis, the Ambassador said. He further praised the government for doing a great job with its thoughtful diplomatic efforts to regain ownership of the sea. He stressed that Ethiopia had been in control and worked alongside others at the sea since the Aksumite kingdom, helping to maintain peace and security in the Red Sea area. The Red Sea area has now become a hub for terrorists and has caused troubles that threaten peace and security in the region due to plots by those who wish to harm Ethiopia, the Ambassador explained. He stated that the answer to the question of ownership Ethiopiaโs sea access must be resolved not only to defend national interest but also to ensure regional safety and secure meaningful international benefits. Ambassador Tiruneh urged the Ethiopian people, neighboring countries, and people around the world to continue supporting a fair resolution to the important issue of Ethiopiaโs access to the Red Sea.
Ethiopia, France Keen to strengthen their bilateral Cooperation
Nov 3, 2025 1243
Addis Ababa, November 3, 2025 (ENA) โ Ethiopia and France have expressed their keenness to strengthen their bilateral relations mainly in economic cooperation. The two nations reaffirmed this during a bilateral meeting in Paris on the margins of the EUโEthiopia Investment Conference. Ahmed Shide, Minister of Finance, held a constructive bilateral meeting with Nicolas Forissier, Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness of the French Republic. According to the ministryโs social media post, the discussions focused on strengthening the bilateral economic cooperation and promoting increased French investment in Ethiopia. Both sides reaffirmed the longstanding partnership and mutual commitment to advancing sustainable and inclusive growth. The dialogue covered a wide range of areas of shared interest, including industrial development, renewable energy, infrastructure, agro-processing, and digital transformation, it was noted. Minister Ahmed also expressed appreciation for Franceโs continued support for the countryโs development efforts and its leadership as Chair of Ethiopiaโs Official Creditors Committee under the G20 Common Framework for Debt Treatment. He also acknowledged Franceโs support through multilateral institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. The Minister further briefed the French delegation on the significant progress achieved under Ethiopiaโs Homegrown Economic Reform Agenda, which aims to build a resilient, competitive, and green economy. According to the minister, the Government is working to enhance the investment climate and facilitate greater international participation through transparent policies and institutional reforms. โEthiopia and France enjoy a historic and multifaceted relationship grounded in mutual respect and cooperation,โ stated Ahmed. โOur government highly values Franceโs continued engagement and looks forward to deepening economic ties that support Ethiopiaโs sustainable development aspirations.โ Representatives of the French Ministry of Foreign Trade commended Ethiopiaโs ongoing economic reforms and expressed Franceโs readiness to strengthen cooperation through enhanced trade facilitation, private sector engagement, and investment partnerships. Both sides agreed to continue the dialogue during the forthcoming official visit of the French Minister to Ethiopia in May 2026. The meeting took place in the context of the EUโEthiopia Investment Conference, a high-level forum aimed at reinforcing the strategic partnership between Ethiopia and the European Union and at mobilizing quality investment to support Ethiopiaโs economic transformation.
IGAD Irrigation Strategy Crucial for Food Security, Sustainable Water Mgt: Irrigation & Lowland Ministry
Nov 3, 2025 1202
Addis Ababa, November 3, 2025 (ENA) โThe Ministry of Irrigation and Lowlands described the newly proposed IGAD Irrigation Strategy as a critical measure for enhancing food security and sustainable water management across the region. A three-day regional validation meeting for the strategy is currently underway in Addis Ababa. In his opening remarks, Yared Mulat, Lead Executive Officer for Irrigation Projects Study and Design at the Ministry, emphasized the pressing challenges faced by IGAD member states, particularly the adverse effects of frequent droughts. Yared stressed that the adoption of sustainable irrigation practices is not merely an option but a necessity, especially in light of rapid population growth and escalating food demands. He added that the current agricultural situation poses significant risks to the region's food security: over 75 percent of farmers rely on rain-fed agriculture, which occupies only 7 percent of the IGAD region's land, and irrigated agriculture contributes less than 2 percent to total production. "Advancing irrigation in our agriculture sector is the most direct path to improving agricultural productivity, securing rural livelihoods, and reducing poverty," he stated. The commitment to sustainable agricultural water management was reaffirmed at the highest levels during a 2019 summit where African leaders underscored the urgency of prioritizing irrigation development in line with continental frameworks such as the AU Agenda 2063 and the Malabo Declaration. In this regard, Ethiopia has been at the forefront of these efforts, aligning its national strategies with the broader objectives for irrigation development, he noted. He stated that Ethiopia's national strategies including the Ten Years Development Plan and the National Smallholder Irrigation and Drainage Strategy, place a strong emphasis on agricultural water management aligned with the AUโs four key development pathways for irrigation. The Ethiopian government has implemented robust programs focused on soil and water conservation, rainwater harvesting, and watershed management to mitigate climate-related vulnerabilities, he noted. According to Yared, Ethiopia is heavily investing in small-scale and household irrigation projects to ensure that every farmer has access to at least one reliable water source for either supplementary or full irrigation. This drive aims to significantly enhance agricultural productivity while simultaneously advancing large, medium, and small irrigation schemes across the country. He noted that initiatives such as Irrigated Wheat Production, Irrigated Rice Production, and the Green Legacy Initiative are already yielding transformative impacts that resonate beyond national borders. The lead executive director also indicated that given Africa's vast untapped resources, there is significant potential for collaborative regional irrigation frameworks to foster a more productive and resilient future. He pointed to the ongoing validation workshop for the IGAD Irrigation Strategy as a crucial step toward promoting investment in irrigation and ensuring sustainable water access for both agricultural and human needs. On his part, IGAD Economic Cooperation and Regional Integration Director, Mohyeldeen Eltohami emphasized on the region's ongoing challenges include inadequate water resources and poor crop productivity. The director reiterated the need for effective water management to meet both agricultural and non-agricultural demands. He said that IGAD irrigation strategy is a response to the irrigation infrastructure development and agricultural water management challenges. In this respect, the IGAD Irrigation Strategy would foster investment in irrigation and ensure sustainable water access, thereby enhancing food production and regional food security, he added. Underscoring a collaborative effort to address food insecurity and promote sustainable water management in the IGAD region, the director noted that the validation workshop on IGAD Irrigation strategy would enable to gather valuable inputs to strengthen the draft strategy and develop an implementation plan for individual member states.
Ethiopiaโs Economic Growth Creates Significant Opportunities for Manufacturing Sector: Ministry Says
Nov 2, 2025 2158
Addis Ababa, November 2, 2025 (ENA) โ The Ministry of Industry has affirmed that Ethiopia's rapid economic growth has been creating significant opportunities for the manufacturing sector. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed while addressing at the 2nd regular session of the 5th year of the House of People's Representatives (HPR), where he highlighted that major projects are being designed to realize the countryโs economic. The Premier detailed that through the Homegrown Macroeconomic Reform Agenda, systems have been established to leverage the country's resources for diversified economic development, enabling epoch-making success, which is expected to empower Ethiopia to register double-digit economic growth in the current fiscal year. In an interview with ENA, State Minister of Industry Tarekegn Bululta affirmed that the industrial sectorโs growth rate has risen to above double digits, which can help substantially increase the sector's contribution to domestic product growth. Tarekegn further stated that the manufacturing industry is recording improved growth in import substitution, attracting investment, and other key areas, attributing the sector's success and rapid structural transformation to the focused direction set by the government. Manufacturing industry heads interviewed by ENA also acknowledged government's specific focus on the sector that has been bringing about substantial change. Tsega Debebe, Manager of Boom Manufacturing PLC, praised the governmentโs encouraging attention to the manufacturing sector. According to the manager, although his company was established two years ago, primarily produces refrigerators for domestic use, its local production is contributing to import substitution by replacing previously imported products leveraging from the government-created opportunities. Similarly, Biru Irtu, Corporate Director of HK Business Group PLC, on his part stated that his company is contributing to foreign currency savings through import substitution. The company specializes in manufacturing plastic formworks for construction, effectively replacing previously imported construction materials. The Ministry has provided special attention to manufacturers, helping them overcome previous challenges and enabling them to become more competitive. In the 2017 Ethiopian fiscal year, the industrial sector registered a 13 percent growth rate, contributing 3.7 percent to the overall Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth.
Ethiopia-EU Investment Forum Set to Deepen Partnership, Unlock Sustainable Growth: Ethiopian Embassy in France
Nov 2, 2025 2520
Addis Ababa, November 2, 2025 (ENA) โ The Ethiopian Embassy in France has emphasized that Ethiopia and the European Union (EU) Investment Forum will further deepen partnership and unlock sustainable growth. The Ethiopia-European Union Investment Forum will convene in Paris on November 3, 2025, bringing together Ethiopia, France, the EU, leading European corporations, and financial institutions to significantly deepen partnerships and foster sustainable growth. In a press release sent to ENA, the Embassy emphasized the importance of the event. The high-level forum, organized and hosted by MEDEF International, Franceโs largest business federation, in partnership with the European Commission, aims to unlock new investment opportunities across strategic sectors including aviation, renewable energy, transport, infrastructure, logistics, and digital, AI and telecommunications. Recognizing Ethiopiaโs rapid economic transformation, strong reform momentum, and strategic position as a gateway to East Africa, participants will explore ways to deepen trade and investment linkages. The forum will leverage the EUโs Global Gateway initiative to support sustainable and inclusive growth, it stated. Foreign Minister Gedeon Timotheos noted that the Forum "marks a pivotal step in a shared journey, bringing Europe and Ethiopia together to shape a future of innovation, infrastructure, and inclusive growth." Minister of Finance Ahmed Shide underscored Ethiopia's commitment to reform: โThrough our Home-Grown Economic Reform Agenda and Ten-Year Development Plan, we are building a more open, resilient, and competitive economy. We see the European private sector as a key partner in realizing this vision and driving sustainable investment across critical sectors.โ Philippe Gautier, CEO of MEDEF International, stated that European businesses and institutions "recognize Ethiopiaโs potential, not only as one of Africaโs fastest-growing economies, but as a partner in building the green, digital, and transport infrastructure of tomorrow." The Paris Forum will also serve as a key preparatory event for the upcoming AfricaโEU Conference, scheduled to be held in Kenya in April 2026. This reinforces the shared commitment to strategic partnership between Africa and Europe. Ethiopia and the European Union have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening trade, investment, and economic cooperation under the Global Gateway initiative. According to the press release, the EthiopiaโEuropean Investment Forum reflects this growing momentum, providing a dedicated platform to mobilize private-sector investment and forge sustainable partnerships for mutual prosperity.
Scholars Laud Ethiopia's Mega Projects as Key to National Renewal
Nov 2, 2025 1500
Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) โ Scholars from Watchmo University have asserted that Ethiopia's recently launched and under-construction national mega projects signify a crucial stride in the nation's journey toward renewal and development. Following the GERD's completion, the inauguration of the Ogaden Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Project in the Somali Region, designed for 111 million liters annually, underscores the governmentโs sustained commitment to transformative infrastructure initiatives. The Ethiopian government has announced ambitious plans for the current fiscal year to construct several large-scale facilities, including a nuclear power plant, a fertilizer factory, an oil refinery, and a new international airport for Ethiopian Airlines. Scholars at Watchmo University told ENA that these mega-projects are vital for accelerating Ethiopiaโs economic growth and strengthening national renewal. Dr. Getahun Abera of the Political Science and International Relations Department emphasized that the successful completion of the GERD serves as proof of concept. "The GERD has shown that Ethiopians can achieve major development goals through their own efforts," he stated. He added that the newly announced projects are a continuation of this spirit, confirming that โEthiopiaโs journey toward recovery is unstoppable.โ He argues these initiatives will not only help restore Ethiopia's past glory but also enhance its capacity for negotiation, regional cooperation, and self-reliance. While acknowledging the country's historical struggle to utilize its resources due to various constraints, he noted that the government's commitment to these projects demonstrates a clear and practical commitment to transforming the country. Adding to the academic endorsement, Professor Mulualem Hailemariam, also from Watchmo Universityโs Department of Political Science and International Relations, praised the governmentโs resolve to advance large-scale development despite prevailing challenges. Professor Mulualem emphasized that the impact of the announced mega-projects, including the nuclear plant, fertilizer factory, oil refinery, and new airport, will be transformative beyond domestic economics. โThese mega projects will shape Ethiopiaโs future and elevate its international standing,โ he argued. The Professor also stressed that the unity and collaboration demonstrated during the construction of the GERD must serve as the model for the implementation of all subsequent projects. He delivered a strong call for national cohesion emphasizing that there should be no division when it comes to national development and interests among Ethiopians. He also urged the current generation to recognize their responsibility to safeguard national unity and ensure these critical projects are completed on time.
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Nov 4, 2025 209
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ Minister of Foreign Affairs, Gedion Timothewos, met with Jean-Noรซl Barrot, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs of France, at the Quai dโOrsay in Paris. The Ministers discussed bilateral cooperation and regional issues of mutual interest.
Ethiopia, Russia Bilateral Cooperation Expanding in All Spheres: Ambassador Terekhin
Nov 4, 2025 378
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ The bilateral cooperation between Ethiopia and Russia is growing to higher levels in all spheres, Russia's Ambassador Evgeny Terekhin told ENA. The Ambassador noted that Ethiopia and Russia have been enjoying a robust bilateral relationship across various domains, including politics, economics, technology, and science. Emphasizing on the political relations between the two nations, he cited the dialogues between President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on four occasions in recent years as focused on deepening and strengthening bilateral cooperation. According to him, the political relationship between Ethiopia and Russia extends beyond the interactions of their leaders. It also encompasses a strong partnership between their respective parliaments, notably the speakers of the House of Federation and the House of People's Representatives. Furthermore, interparty cooperation is thriving as the leading political parties in both nations work to strengthen their strategic alliances and collaborate towards common objectives, Ambassador Terekhin stated. Moreover, Ethiopia and Russia are actively expanding their relations in all possible directions, with a primary focus on enhancing economic ties, emphasizing the remarkable progress in bilateral trade that has already surpassed the total for the previous year within just six months of this year. "I should say this year we have already reached at a very inspiring results; for instance, in six months time our bilateral trade have surpass the total result of the previous year." Efforts are also being made to extend cooperation beyond trade, particularly in the realm of technology, the Ambassador pointed out, elaborating that a significant aspect of this collaboration lies in the development of nuclear energy. "In technology and science and science sphere, I should first of all mention our cooperation in the development of nuclear energy sphere. We have had a number of agreements which provides us with a possibility to develop our mutual cooperation in such a modern sphere as nuclear energy." The establishment of several agreements aimed at mutual cooperation in this crucial sector is essential for the future, he added. During the meeting between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and President Vladimir Putin at the recent Russian Atomic Week in Moscow, a significant milestone was achieved with the adoption of an action plan for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Ethiopia, Ambassador Terekhin recalled. The Ambassador underscored that it is difficult to find any sphere where the nations do not cooperate, stressing the bilateral relations between the two countries are comprehensive, encompassing a wide range of sectors. "So, frankly speaking, it will be very difficult to find any sphere in which we donโt cooperate, particularly our bilateral relation and cooperation is whole scale and it is comprising all areas."
Ethiopiaโs Rightful Claim to Red Sea Matter of National Interest, Says Ambassador Tiruneh Zena
Nov 4, 2025 333
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ Ethiopia's claim to sea access is a matter of protecting national interest that is legally and historically accepted, Senior Ambassador Tiruneh Zena told the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA). Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in the recent regular meeting of the House of People's Representatives explained that Ethiopia's claim to access the sea is based on legal, historical, geographical, and economic factors. He pointed out that the struggle to reclaim the coastline lost over 30 years ago will not require another 30 years to take back. The Prime Minister explained that the way Ethiopia lost its seaport had no legal or institutional basis and was damaging to the national interest. He stated that the way Ethiopia lost its seaport was not decided by the people or the government, raising the question of who made such a significant decision. The manner in which Ethiopia was cut off from its seaport lacks a legal or institutional basis, the premier stressed. In an exclusive interview, Ambassador Tiruneh said the loss of Ethiopiaโs access to the Red Sea is an issue without legal and historical legitimacy. Despite owning access to the Red Sea throughout its history before the 1991, Ethiopia was shut off from the sea due to the conspiracy of historical enemies, he noted. According to Ambassador Tiruneh, these traitors, acting against Ethiopia's national interest, gave away something as important as the Red Sea without consulting the public. Ethiopia's exclusion from the Red Sea occurred at a time when no government chosen by the people was in place, marking a serious violation of international law, he emphasized. For him, the current issue of Ethiopia's rightful claim is about protecting national interest, being fair to everyone and involving the decision of the public at large. The way to regain control of the sea access has historical basis, the Ambassador said. He further praised the government for doing a great job with its thoughtful diplomatic efforts to regain ownership of the sea. He stressed that Ethiopia had been in control and worked alongside others at the sea since the Aksumite kingdom, helping to maintain peace and security in the Red Sea area. The Red Sea area has now become a hub for terrorists and has caused troubles that threaten peace and security in the region due to plots by those who wish to harm Ethiopia, the Ambassador explained. He stated that the answer to the question of ownership Ethiopiaโs sea access must be resolved not only to defend national interest but also to ensure regional safety and secure meaningful international benefits. Ambassador Tiruneh urged the Ethiopian people, neighboring countries, and people around the world to continue supporting a fair resolution to the important issue of Ethiopiaโs access to the Red Sea.
Ethiopia, France Keen to strengthen their bilateral Cooperation
Nov 3, 2025 1243
Addis Ababa, November 3, 2025 (ENA) โ Ethiopia and France have expressed their keenness to strengthen their bilateral relations mainly in economic cooperation. The two nations reaffirmed this during a bilateral meeting in Paris on the margins of the EUโEthiopia Investment Conference. Ahmed Shide, Minister of Finance, held a constructive bilateral meeting with Nicolas Forissier, Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness of the French Republic. According to the ministryโs social media post, the discussions focused on strengthening the bilateral economic cooperation and promoting increased French investment in Ethiopia. Both sides reaffirmed the longstanding partnership and mutual commitment to advancing sustainable and inclusive growth. The dialogue covered a wide range of areas of shared interest, including industrial development, renewable energy, infrastructure, agro-processing, and digital transformation, it was noted. Minister Ahmed also expressed appreciation for Franceโs continued support for the countryโs development efforts and its leadership as Chair of Ethiopiaโs Official Creditors Committee under the G20 Common Framework for Debt Treatment. He also acknowledged Franceโs support through multilateral institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. The Minister further briefed the French delegation on the significant progress achieved under Ethiopiaโs Homegrown Economic Reform Agenda, which aims to build a resilient, competitive, and green economy. According to the minister, the Government is working to enhance the investment climate and facilitate greater international participation through transparent policies and institutional reforms. โEthiopia and France enjoy a historic and multifaceted relationship grounded in mutual respect and cooperation,โ stated Ahmed. โOur government highly values Franceโs continued engagement and looks forward to deepening economic ties that support Ethiopiaโs sustainable development aspirations.โ Representatives of the French Ministry of Foreign Trade commended Ethiopiaโs ongoing economic reforms and expressed Franceโs readiness to strengthen cooperation through enhanced trade facilitation, private sector engagement, and investment partnerships. Both sides agreed to continue the dialogue during the forthcoming official visit of the French Minister to Ethiopia in May 2026. The meeting took place in the context of the EUโEthiopia Investment Conference, a high-level forum aimed at reinforcing the strategic partnership between Ethiopia and the European Union and at mobilizing quality investment to support Ethiopiaโs economic transformation.
IGAD Irrigation Strategy Crucial for Food Security, Sustainable Water Mgt: Irrigation & Lowland Ministry
Nov 3, 2025 1202
Addis Ababa, November 3, 2025 (ENA) โThe Ministry of Irrigation and Lowlands described the newly proposed IGAD Irrigation Strategy as a critical measure for enhancing food security and sustainable water management across the region. A three-day regional validation meeting for the strategy is currently underway in Addis Ababa. In his opening remarks, Yared Mulat, Lead Executive Officer for Irrigation Projects Study and Design at the Ministry, emphasized the pressing challenges faced by IGAD member states, particularly the adverse effects of frequent droughts. Yared stressed that the adoption of sustainable irrigation practices is not merely an option but a necessity, especially in light of rapid population growth and escalating food demands. He added that the current agricultural situation poses significant risks to the region's food security: over 75 percent of farmers rely on rain-fed agriculture, which occupies only 7 percent of the IGAD region's land, and irrigated agriculture contributes less than 2 percent to total production. "Advancing irrigation in our agriculture sector is the most direct path to improving agricultural productivity, securing rural livelihoods, and reducing poverty," he stated. The commitment to sustainable agricultural water management was reaffirmed at the highest levels during a 2019 summit where African leaders underscored the urgency of prioritizing irrigation development in line with continental frameworks such as the AU Agenda 2063 and the Malabo Declaration. In this regard, Ethiopia has been at the forefront of these efforts, aligning its national strategies with the broader objectives for irrigation development, he noted. He stated that Ethiopia's national strategies including the Ten Years Development Plan and the National Smallholder Irrigation and Drainage Strategy, place a strong emphasis on agricultural water management aligned with the AUโs four key development pathways for irrigation. The Ethiopian government has implemented robust programs focused on soil and water conservation, rainwater harvesting, and watershed management to mitigate climate-related vulnerabilities, he noted. According to Yared, Ethiopia is heavily investing in small-scale and household irrigation projects to ensure that every farmer has access to at least one reliable water source for either supplementary or full irrigation. This drive aims to significantly enhance agricultural productivity while simultaneously advancing large, medium, and small irrigation schemes across the country. He noted that initiatives such as Irrigated Wheat Production, Irrigated Rice Production, and the Green Legacy Initiative are already yielding transformative impacts that resonate beyond national borders. The lead executive director also indicated that given Africa's vast untapped resources, there is significant potential for collaborative regional irrigation frameworks to foster a more productive and resilient future. He pointed to the ongoing validation workshop for the IGAD Irrigation Strategy as a crucial step toward promoting investment in irrigation and ensuring sustainable water access for both agricultural and human needs. On his part, IGAD Economic Cooperation and Regional Integration Director, Mohyeldeen Eltohami emphasized on the region's ongoing challenges include inadequate water resources and poor crop productivity. The director reiterated the need for effective water management to meet both agricultural and non-agricultural demands. He said that IGAD irrigation strategy is a response to the irrigation infrastructure development and agricultural water management challenges. In this respect, the IGAD Irrigation Strategy would foster investment in irrigation and ensure sustainable water access, thereby enhancing food production and regional food security, he added. Underscoring a collaborative effort to address food insecurity and promote sustainable water management in the IGAD region, the director noted that the validation workshop on IGAD Irrigation strategy would enable to gather valuable inputs to strengthen the draft strategy and develop an implementation plan for individual member states.
Ethiopiaโs Economic Growth Creates Significant Opportunities for Manufacturing Sector: Ministry Says
Nov 2, 2025 2158
Addis Ababa, November 2, 2025 (ENA) โ The Ministry of Industry has affirmed that Ethiopia's rapid economic growth has been creating significant opportunities for the manufacturing sector. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed while addressing at the 2nd regular session of the 5th year of the House of People's Representatives (HPR), where he highlighted that major projects are being designed to realize the countryโs economic. The Premier detailed that through the Homegrown Macroeconomic Reform Agenda, systems have been established to leverage the country's resources for diversified economic development, enabling epoch-making success, which is expected to empower Ethiopia to register double-digit economic growth in the current fiscal year. In an interview with ENA, State Minister of Industry Tarekegn Bululta affirmed that the industrial sectorโs growth rate has risen to above double digits, which can help substantially increase the sector's contribution to domestic product growth. Tarekegn further stated that the manufacturing industry is recording improved growth in import substitution, attracting investment, and other key areas, attributing the sector's success and rapid structural transformation to the focused direction set by the government. Manufacturing industry heads interviewed by ENA also acknowledged government's specific focus on the sector that has been bringing about substantial change. Tsega Debebe, Manager of Boom Manufacturing PLC, praised the governmentโs encouraging attention to the manufacturing sector. According to the manager, although his company was established two years ago, primarily produces refrigerators for domestic use, its local production is contributing to import substitution by replacing previously imported products leveraging from the government-created opportunities. Similarly, Biru Irtu, Corporate Director of HK Business Group PLC, on his part stated that his company is contributing to foreign currency savings through import substitution. The company specializes in manufacturing plastic formworks for construction, effectively replacing previously imported construction materials. The Ministry has provided special attention to manufacturers, helping them overcome previous challenges and enabling them to become more competitive. In the 2017 Ethiopian fiscal year, the industrial sector registered a 13 percent growth rate, contributing 3.7 percent to the overall Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth.
Ethiopia-EU Investment Forum Set to Deepen Partnership, Unlock Sustainable Growth: Ethiopian Embassy in France
Nov 2, 2025 2520
Addis Ababa, November 2, 2025 (ENA) โ The Ethiopian Embassy in France has emphasized that Ethiopia and the European Union (EU) Investment Forum will further deepen partnership and unlock sustainable growth. The Ethiopia-European Union Investment Forum will convene in Paris on November 3, 2025, bringing together Ethiopia, France, the EU, leading European corporations, and financial institutions to significantly deepen partnerships and foster sustainable growth. In a press release sent to ENA, the Embassy emphasized the importance of the event. The high-level forum, organized and hosted by MEDEF International, Franceโs largest business federation, in partnership with the European Commission, aims to unlock new investment opportunities across strategic sectors including aviation, renewable energy, transport, infrastructure, logistics, and digital, AI and telecommunications. Recognizing Ethiopiaโs rapid economic transformation, strong reform momentum, and strategic position as a gateway to East Africa, participants will explore ways to deepen trade and investment linkages. The forum will leverage the EUโs Global Gateway initiative to support sustainable and inclusive growth, it stated. Foreign Minister Gedeon Timotheos noted that the Forum "marks a pivotal step in a shared journey, bringing Europe and Ethiopia together to shape a future of innovation, infrastructure, and inclusive growth." Minister of Finance Ahmed Shide underscored Ethiopia's commitment to reform: โThrough our Home-Grown Economic Reform Agenda and Ten-Year Development Plan, we are building a more open, resilient, and competitive economy. We see the European private sector as a key partner in realizing this vision and driving sustainable investment across critical sectors.โ Philippe Gautier, CEO of MEDEF International, stated that European businesses and institutions "recognize Ethiopiaโs potential, not only as one of Africaโs fastest-growing economies, but as a partner in building the green, digital, and transport infrastructure of tomorrow." The Paris Forum will also serve as a key preparatory event for the upcoming AfricaโEU Conference, scheduled to be held in Kenya in April 2026. This reinforces the shared commitment to strategic partnership between Africa and Europe. Ethiopia and the European Union have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening trade, investment, and economic cooperation under the Global Gateway initiative. According to the press release, the EthiopiaโEuropean Investment Forum reflects this growing momentum, providing a dedicated platform to mobilize private-sector investment and forge sustainable partnerships for mutual prosperity.
Scholars Laud Ethiopia's Mega Projects as Key to National Renewal
Nov 2, 2025 1500
Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) โ Scholars from Watchmo University have asserted that Ethiopia's recently launched and under-construction national mega projects signify a crucial stride in the nation's journey toward renewal and development. Following the GERD's completion, the inauguration of the Ogaden Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Project in the Somali Region, designed for 111 million liters annually, underscores the governmentโs sustained commitment to transformative infrastructure initiatives. The Ethiopian government has announced ambitious plans for the current fiscal year to construct several large-scale facilities, including a nuclear power plant, a fertilizer factory, an oil refinery, and a new international airport for Ethiopian Airlines. Scholars at Watchmo University told ENA that these mega-projects are vital for accelerating Ethiopiaโs economic growth and strengthening national renewal. Dr. Getahun Abera of the Political Science and International Relations Department emphasized that the successful completion of the GERD serves as proof of concept. "The GERD has shown that Ethiopians can achieve major development goals through their own efforts," he stated. He added that the newly announced projects are a continuation of this spirit, confirming that โEthiopiaโs journey toward recovery is unstoppable.โ He argues these initiatives will not only help restore Ethiopia's past glory but also enhance its capacity for negotiation, regional cooperation, and self-reliance. While acknowledging the country's historical struggle to utilize its resources due to various constraints, he noted that the government's commitment to these projects demonstrates a clear and practical commitment to transforming the country. Adding to the academic endorsement, Professor Mulualem Hailemariam, also from Watchmo Universityโs Department of Political Science and International Relations, praised the governmentโs resolve to advance large-scale development despite prevailing challenges. Professor Mulualem emphasized that the impact of the announced mega-projects, including the nuclear plant, fertilizer factory, oil refinery, and new airport, will be transformative beyond domestic economics. โThese mega projects will shape Ethiopiaโs future and elevate its international standing,โ he argued. The Professor also stressed that the unity and collaboration demonstrated during the construction of the GERD must serve as the model for the implementation of all subsequent projects. He delivered a strong call for national cohesion emphasizing that there should be no division when it comes to national development and interests among Ethiopians. He also urged the current generation to recognize their responsibility to safeguard national unity and ensure these critical projects are completed on time.
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Ethiopia Remains Steadfast in Protecting Biodiversity, Says Tourism State Minister
Nov 3, 2025 927
Addis Ababa, November 3, 2025 (ENA) โ Ethiopia remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting biodiversity, preserving cultural heritages, and fostering resilient livelihoods, State Minister of Tourism Sileshi Girma said. Opening the 25th annual conference of the Global Wildlife Program (GWP) today, Sileshi noted that Ethiopia is a land of profound heritage and ecological wonder which ranges from ancient civilization, including its own unique alphabets to vibrant cultures and languages. Ethiopia is The Land of Origins-the cradle of humankind, the source of the Abbay River (Blue Nile), the birthplace of coffee, boasts of 13th months of sunshine, and a country of rich in history, and spectacular landscapes, he further stated. Today, Ethiopia is undergoing multifaceted transformations, he said, adding "through strategic investments in infrastructure, nature-based tourism, and the green legacy initiative, we are charting a path toward ecological sustainability and inclusive development.โ The protected areas are evolving into engines of conservation and community empowerment, he said. As one of the 38 member countries of the GWP network, Ethiopia remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting biodiversity, preserving cultural heritages, and fostering resilient livelihoods, he reaffirmed. Ethiopiaโs milestones, including full operation of GERD, riverside and corridor development undertakings, among others, demonstrate the countryโs resolve to safeguard nature while advancing sustainable tourism and community well-being. Senior Researcher at the Ethiopian Wildlife Authority, Fanuel Kebede for his part affirmed that Ethiopia is a land of extraordinary diversity, and a country where nature, culture, and history converge in the most remarkable ways. Ethiopiaโs altitude ranges from majestic highlands that soar above 4,000 meters to the arid lowlands that dip up to 150 meters below sea level, he pointed out. Ethiopia encompasses one of the most diversified ecological systems in Africa, the senior researcher pointed out. Towards preserving Ethiopiaโs wildlife conservation, โwe are contributing to achieve the primary goals of the countryโs green legacy initiatives in and around protected areas, promoting nature-based tourism as a pillar of sustainable development, among others,โ he elaborated. The main objectives GWP annual conference seek to facilitate knowledge sharing, promote collaboration and networking among project teams, including with government representatives, and partners, and showcase best practices and lessons learned to enhance the program's impact, it was learnt.
WHO Praises Ethiopia's Efforts to Improve Health Service Quality and Accessibility
Nov 3, 2025 923
Addis Ababa, November 3, 2025 (ENA) โ The World Health Organization (WHO) has commended Ethiopia's notable activities aimed at improving the quality and expanding the accessibility of health services, stating they serve as valuable experiences for other countries. Professor Francis Chisaka Kasolo, WHO Representative to Ethiopia, the African Union (AU), and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), stated that Ethiopia's efforts to enhance the quality and accessibility of health services for its citizens are commendable and worthy of emulation. Speaking to the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA), Professor Kasolo noted that Ethiopia has registered significant progress in the health sector over the past few years. He highlighted that the country is successfully working to ensure its citizens receive quality health care, make the supply of medicines and medical equipment more accessible, and increase domestic pharmaceutical production. โIt is really exciting time , we sow the progress they are making in the health development , other countries to come and learn on how they develop their health systems ,how they manufacture safe ,medicines and products and in so doing promotes Africa in general and hopefully going forward .this is what we visit Ethiopia is becomingโ Professor Kasolo affirmed that the World Health Organization will continue to strengthen its support in collaboration with the Ethiopian government to ensure the accessibility of safe and reliable health services. He further indicated that the organization is working closely with Ethiopia in the health sector, noting that this partnership will be intensified. Specifically, they are collaborating with Ethiopia to control outbreaks and diseases that require an immediate response. โโWe also worked with Ethiopian government in the area of health emergency preparing the people and country of Ethiopia to face any emergencies that may occur. Recently we have the pandemic of COVID-19. We continue working with Ethiopia to insure that it is controlled. We also have moved in to new areas on how to help Ethiopia become a manufacturing hub for medicines and medical products. ," he stated. As an example, he cited the successful joint work undertaken with the Ethiopian government to prevent and control COVID-19. Professor Kasolo stated that WHO is exploring ways to support Ethiopia in its bid to become a pharmaceutical manufacturing hub in Africa.
Cultural Ties, Economic Collaboration Vital to Address Societal Challenges: Russian Ambassador
Nov 1, 2025 2152
Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) โ Cultural exchange and building bridges between Ethiopia and Russia can foster understanding and cooperation between the two countries, Russian Ambassador to Ethiopia Evgeny Terekhin said. Russian Ambassador Evgeny Terekhin, along with staff members from the Russian Embassy and invited guests celebrated Russiaโs National Unity Day last night at the Russian Center for Science and Culture in Addis Ababa. The event featured exhibitions showcasing artistic works created by talented Ethiopian artists and writers, highlighting the rich cultural exchange between the two nations. During the occasion, Ambassador Terekhin reflected on Russia's historical struggles with foreign aggression and internal strife, noting the unity among the Russian people was pivotal in overcoming these adversities. "For many years, Russia faced significant challenges, but through unity, we managed to prevail," Ambassador Terekhin noted. The ambassador added that this historical perspective serves as a reminder that shared goals and mutual support can lead to resilience in the face of difficulties. The ambassador elaborated on the multifaceted nature of unity, highlighting that it encompasses various factors, including friendly relationships among people. In addition to interpersonal relationships, Terekhin underscored the importance of cultural ties, humanitarian relations, and economic collaboration between states, asserting that these elements are vital for fostering a sense of unity that can address broader societal challenges. The interplay between different cultures and economies creates a robust framework for peace and security, further emphasizing the need for unity in a globalized world. Moreover, the ambassador stated that the event did not only celebrate Russian Unity Day but also served as a reminder of the potential for collaboration between Russia and Ethiopia through showcasing Ethiopian artistic talents alongside Russian traditions. The celebration highlighted the richness of cultural exchange and the importance of building bridges between nations, he underlined, emphasizing that such interactions can foster understanding and cooperation. Ambassador Terekhin underscored that regardless of the challenges faced, unity among peoples remains a fundamental principle for achieving lasting solutions.
PM Abiy Spearheads Major Nat'l, Global Engagements Across Strategic Sectors: Here is a brief recap of the past month:-
Nov 1, 2025 2978
Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) โ 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: ๐๐ฃ ๐๐ง๐๐๐ฃ ๐ฟ๐๐ซ๐๐ก๐ค๐ฅ๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐ค๐ง๐๐๐๐ฃ ๐ฟ๐๐ง๐๐๐ฉ ๐๐ฃ๐ซ๐๐จ๐ฉ๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 cityโs 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 Ethiopiaโs broader vision of creating modern, livable, and economically vibrant cities. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐ช๐ง๐๐ก ๐๐ง๐๐ฃ๐จ๐๐ค๐ง๐ข๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐ผ๐๐ง๐๐๐ช๐ก๐ฉ๐ช๐ง๐๐ก ๐๐ค๐๐๐ง๐ฃ๐๐ฏ๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ Advancing his governmentโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐๐ค๐ฃ๐ค๐ข๐๐ ๐๐ค๐ซ๐๐ง๐ฃ๐๐ฃ๐๐ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐๐๐ง๐ค๐๐๐ค๐ฃ๐ค๐ข๐๐ ๐๐๐ซ๐๐๐ฌ 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 Ethiopiaโs sustained economic resilience amid global uncertainty. The nationโs 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐
๐ช๐๐๐๐๐๐ก ๐๐ค๐๐๐ง๐ฃ๐๐จ๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ ๐ฉ๐๐ง๐ค๐ช๐๐ ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐ฉ๐๐ก ๐๐ง๐๐ฃ๐จ๐๐ค๐ง๐ข๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐๐๐๐, ๐พ๐ช๐ก๐ฉ๐ช๐ง๐, ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐ค๐ช๐ง๐๐จ๐ข 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 countryโs most celebrated natural landmarks. The delegation also inspected the RobeโGoroโSof OmerโGinirJunction 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 parkโs 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 nationโs natural and human wealth for future generations. The delegation collectively reaffirmed the importance of stewardship, unity, and visionary development in shaping Ethiopiaโs sustainable and prosperous future. ๐๐๐ง๐ก๐๐๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ๐๐ง๐ฎ ๐๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ๐๐ก ๐ฟ๐๐จ๐๐ค๐ช๐ง๐จ๐ Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, in his recent address to Ethiopiaโs Parliament, highlighted the countryโs substantial progress in economic reform, diversification, and infrastructure development. He noted that Ethiopiaโs 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 governmentโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 governmentโs readiness to ensure a fair and inclusive process. On foreign relations, he reiterated Ethiopiaโs 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 nationโs growth is intertwined with regional prosperity and peace. ๐๐ฃ ๐ฟ๐๐ฅ๐ก๐ค๐ข๐๐ฉ๐๐ ๐๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ๐จ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ค๐ฃ๐๐ก ๐พ๐ค๐ค๐ฅ๐๐ง๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ On the international stage, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed led Ethiopiaโs delegation to the 24th Summit of the COMESA Authority of Heads of State and Government in Nairobi, Kenya, held under the theme โLeveraging Digitalization to Deepen Regional Value Chains for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth.โ Addressing the Summit, he underscored that Africaโs digital transformation offers a unique opportunity to rewrite its economic narrative and strengthen continental integration. He affirmed Ethiopiaโs 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐๐ญ๐ฅ๐๐ฎ๐๐ง ๐๐๐๐ค๐๐ฃ๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ ๐๐ฃ๐ Governance ๐๐๐๐ค๐ง๐ข At the 7th Annual Loyal Taxpayers Recognition Ceremony, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed celebrated outstanding taxpayers for their contributions to Ethiopiaโs 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 Ahmedโs decisive leadership and forward-looking initiatives across industry, agriculture, urban renewal, justice, and diplomacy demonstrated Ethiopiaโs unwavering commitment to inclusive development and national progress.
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Finance Minister Ahmed Meets with EU, EIB Officials to Leverage Global Gateway Strategy to Drive Inclusive Growth
Nov 4, 2025 407
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ High-level representatives from the European Union, the European Investment Bank (EIB), and Ethiopiaโs Ministry of Finance engaged in a constructive dialogue on advancing strategic investments in infrastructure, energy, digital connectivity, and green transition under the Global Gateway framework. The Global Gateway Strategy, the European Unionโs flagship initiative to boost sustainable and trusted global connections, was a key topic of discussion during the EUโEthiopia Business Conference held in Paris. Ahmed Shide met with EU and EIB officials to explore priority areas for partnership, emphasizing Ethiopiaโs commitment to leveraging the Global Gateway Strategy to drive inclusive growth, industrialization, and climate-resilient development, according to Ministry of Finance. The discussion underscored the shared vision of Ethiopia and the European Union to strengthen sustainable investment, enhance economic integration, and foster long-term cooperation built on mutual benefit and resilience. Meanwhile, Ethiopia highlighted its Special Economic Zones (SEZs) as a key platform for investment facilitation during the EUโEthiopia Business Conference held in Paris. The countryโs SEZs, supported by modern logistics and transport infrastructure, are designed to provide investors with streamlined processes, world-class facilities, and integrated industrial services. Industrial Parks Development Corporation (IPDC) and Gada SEZ CEOโs presented the enabling environment for investors, emphasizing Ethiopiaโs commitment to ease of doing business, regulatory transparency, and public-private partnerships. Fisseha Yitagesu, CEO of IPDC said: โEthiopiaโs Special Economic Zones are not just industrial hubsโthey are gateways for investment, innovation, and regional trade. We are committed to providing investors with the infrastructure, support, and partnerships needed to succeed.โ Motuma Temesgen, CEO of Gada Special Economic Zone on his part added: โGeda SEZ offers investors a fully integrated ecosystem with advanced infrastructure, reliable utilities, and tailored services. Our goal is to make Ethiopia a preferred destination for sustainable investment, fostering growth and creating opportunities for both local and international businesses.โ European investors and business leaders attending the conference recognized Ethiopiaโs SEZs as strategic opportunities to expand manufacturing, logistics, and trade, strengthening economic ties between Ethiopia and the European Union. Panelists at the session included Haim Konforti, Ethiopia Director at Africa Global Logistics, Karin Mulder, KfW IPEX, and Louis David, East & Southern Africa Director at Systra who shared insights on investment trends and regional logistics development.
Ethiopia, France Keen to strengthen their bilateral Cooperation
Nov 3, 2025 1243
Addis Ababa, November 3, 2025 (ENA) โ Ethiopia and France have expressed their keenness to strengthen their bilateral relations mainly in economic cooperation. The two nations reaffirmed this during a bilateral meeting in Paris on the margins of the EUโEthiopia Investment Conference. Ahmed Shide, Minister of Finance, held a constructive bilateral meeting with Nicolas Forissier, Minister Delegate for Foreign Trade and Economic Attractiveness of the French Republic. According to the ministryโs social media post, the discussions focused on strengthening the bilateral economic cooperation and promoting increased French investment in Ethiopia. Both sides reaffirmed the longstanding partnership and mutual commitment to advancing sustainable and inclusive growth. The dialogue covered a wide range of areas of shared interest, including industrial development, renewable energy, infrastructure, agro-processing, and digital transformation, it was noted. Minister Ahmed also expressed appreciation for Franceโs continued support for the countryโs development efforts and its leadership as Chair of Ethiopiaโs Official Creditors Committee under the G20 Common Framework for Debt Treatment. He also acknowledged Franceโs support through multilateral institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. The Minister further briefed the French delegation on the significant progress achieved under Ethiopiaโs Homegrown Economic Reform Agenda, which aims to build a resilient, competitive, and green economy. According to the minister, the Government is working to enhance the investment climate and facilitate greater international participation through transparent policies and institutional reforms. โEthiopia and France enjoy a historic and multifaceted relationship grounded in mutual respect and cooperation,โ stated Ahmed. โOur government highly values Franceโs continued engagement and looks forward to deepening economic ties that support Ethiopiaโs sustainable development aspirations.โ Representatives of the French Ministry of Foreign Trade commended Ethiopiaโs ongoing economic reforms and expressed Franceโs readiness to strengthen cooperation through enhanced trade facilitation, private sector engagement, and investment partnerships. Both sides agreed to continue the dialogue during the forthcoming official visit of the French Minister to Ethiopia in May 2026. The meeting took place in the context of the EUโEthiopia Investment Conference, a high-level forum aimed at reinforcing the strategic partnership between Ethiopia and the European Union and at mobilizing quality investment to support Ethiopiaโs economic transformation.
IGAD Irrigation Strategy Crucial for Food Security, Sustainable Water Mgt: Irrigation & Lowland Ministry
Nov 3, 2025 1202
Addis Ababa, November 3, 2025 (ENA) โThe Ministry of Irrigation and Lowlands described the newly proposed IGAD Irrigation Strategy as a critical measure for enhancing food security and sustainable water management across the region. A three-day regional validation meeting for the strategy is currently underway in Addis Ababa. In his opening remarks, Yared Mulat, Lead Executive Officer for Irrigation Projects Study and Design at the Ministry, emphasized the pressing challenges faced by IGAD member states, particularly the adverse effects of frequent droughts. Yared stressed that the adoption of sustainable irrigation practices is not merely an option but a necessity, especially in light of rapid population growth and escalating food demands. He added that the current agricultural situation poses significant risks to the region's food security: over 75 percent of farmers rely on rain-fed agriculture, which occupies only 7 percent of the IGAD region's land, and irrigated agriculture contributes less than 2 percent to total production. "Advancing irrigation in our agriculture sector is the most direct path to improving agricultural productivity, securing rural livelihoods, and reducing poverty," he stated. The commitment to sustainable agricultural water management was reaffirmed at the highest levels during a 2019 summit where African leaders underscored the urgency of prioritizing irrigation development in line with continental frameworks such as the AU Agenda 2063 and the Malabo Declaration. In this regard, Ethiopia has been at the forefront of these efforts, aligning its national strategies with the broader objectives for irrigation development, he noted. He stated that Ethiopia's national strategies including the Ten Years Development Plan and the National Smallholder Irrigation and Drainage Strategy, place a strong emphasis on agricultural water management aligned with the AUโs four key development pathways for irrigation. The Ethiopian government has implemented robust programs focused on soil and water conservation, rainwater harvesting, and watershed management to mitigate climate-related vulnerabilities, he noted. According to Yared, Ethiopia is heavily investing in small-scale and household irrigation projects to ensure that every farmer has access to at least one reliable water source for either supplementary or full irrigation. This drive aims to significantly enhance agricultural productivity while simultaneously advancing large, medium, and small irrigation schemes across the country. He noted that initiatives such as Irrigated Wheat Production, Irrigated Rice Production, and the Green Legacy Initiative are already yielding transformative impacts that resonate beyond national borders. The lead executive director also indicated that given Africa's vast untapped resources, there is significant potential for collaborative regional irrigation frameworks to foster a more productive and resilient future. He pointed to the ongoing validation workshop for the IGAD Irrigation Strategy as a crucial step toward promoting investment in irrigation and ensuring sustainable water access for both agricultural and human needs. On his part, IGAD Economic Cooperation and Regional Integration Director, Mohyeldeen Eltohami emphasized on the region's ongoing challenges include inadequate water resources and poor crop productivity. The director reiterated the need for effective water management to meet both agricultural and non-agricultural demands. He said that IGAD irrigation strategy is a response to the irrigation infrastructure development and agricultural water management challenges. In this respect, the IGAD Irrigation Strategy would foster investment in irrigation and ensure sustainable water access, thereby enhancing food production and regional food security, he added. Underscoring a collaborative effort to address food insecurity and promote sustainable water management in the IGAD region, the director noted that the validation workshop on IGAD Irrigation strategy would enable to gather valuable inputs to strengthen the draft strategy and develop an implementation plan for individual member states.
Ethiopiaโs Economic Growth Creates Significant Opportunities for Manufacturing Sector: Ministry Says
Nov 2, 2025 2158
Addis Ababa, November 2, 2025 (ENA) โ The Ministry of Industry has affirmed that Ethiopia's rapid economic growth has been creating significant opportunities for the manufacturing sector. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed while addressing at the 2nd regular session of the 5th year of the House of People's Representatives (HPR), where he highlighted that major projects are being designed to realize the countryโs economic. The Premier detailed that through the Homegrown Macroeconomic Reform Agenda, systems have been established to leverage the country's resources for diversified economic development, enabling epoch-making success, which is expected to empower Ethiopia to register double-digit economic growth in the current fiscal year. In an interview with ENA, State Minister of Industry Tarekegn Bululta affirmed that the industrial sectorโs growth rate has risen to above double digits, which can help substantially increase the sector's contribution to domestic product growth. Tarekegn further stated that the manufacturing industry is recording improved growth in import substitution, attracting investment, and other key areas, attributing the sector's success and rapid structural transformation to the focused direction set by the government. Manufacturing industry heads interviewed by ENA also acknowledged government's specific focus on the sector that has been bringing about substantial change. Tsega Debebe, Manager of Boom Manufacturing PLC, praised the governmentโs encouraging attention to the manufacturing sector. According to the manager, although his company was established two years ago, primarily produces refrigerators for domestic use, its local production is contributing to import substitution by replacing previously imported products leveraging from the government-created opportunities. Similarly, Biru Irtu, Corporate Director of HK Business Group PLC, on his part stated that his company is contributing to foreign currency savings through import substitution. The company specializes in manufacturing plastic formworks for construction, effectively replacing previously imported construction materials. The Ministry has provided special attention to manufacturers, helping them overcome previous challenges and enabling them to become more competitive. In the 2017 Ethiopian fiscal year, the industrial sector registered a 13 percent growth rate, contributing 3.7 percent to the overall Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth.
Technology
Ethiopian Airlines Takes Delivery of 21st Airbus A350-900, Reinforcing Efficiency and Comfort
Nov 1, 2025 4161
Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) โEthiopian Airlines has welcomed its 21st Airbus A350-900, registered ET-BCE, marking another milestone in the flag carrierโs 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 โAirspaceโ 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 airlineโs de-carbonization goals. The arrival of the new airplanes underscores Ethiopian Airlinesโ 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 5423
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 todayโs 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 Ethiopiaโs digital sovereignty. According to her, โA generation of digital warriors who can effectively defend against cyberattacks and drive technological innovation is being created,โ underscoring those efforts to strengthen digital capacity will continue. INSA Director General Tigist Hamid highlighted the importance of qualified human resources in advancing Ethiopiaโs 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 nationโs 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 universityโs 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 studentsโ 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 Ethiopiaโs next generation of digital innovators and strengthening the nationโs cyber resilience.
Greater Competitive Advantage of Africa Lies in Young Innovators: AUC Deputy Chairperson
Oct 22, 2025 2846
Addis Ababa, October 22, 2025 (ENA) โ The greater competitive advantage of Africa lies in the energy, adaptability and broader thinking of African young innovators across sectors, African Union Commission Deputy Chairperson Selma Malika Haddadi said. African Union Innovation Festival 2025 (AU InnoFestโ25) themed, โRepositioning the African Union for Youth-Centered Innovation Leadershipโ, is taking place from October 22 to 24, 2025 at the AU premise in Addis Ababa. In her opening remarks, Haddadi emphasized that innovation and digitalization are crucial drivers of job creation, economic transformation, and effective service delivery that address Africa's priorities. The theme of AU InnoFestโ25 resonates deeply with the continent's aspirations for locally relevant solutions crafted by Africans, for Africans, and fueled by Africa's unique context, she added. Innovation is vital and has always been central to Agenda 2063, roadmap for leveraging innovation to propel Africa's transformation, achieve self-reliance, and compete on the global stage, the Deputy Chairperson noted. She pointed out that AUโs vision of an innovation-driven Africa is powered by youth, creativity, entrepreneurship, and digital transformation, forming the cornerstone of the continent's innovation narrative. Africaโs competitive advantage lies in the energy, adaptability, and broad thinking of young innovators across diverse sectors, she noted. According to Haddadi, agriculture to fintech, health, and civic technology, young Africans are crafting solutions that are reshaping government operations, enhancing community connections, and creating new opportunities. The African Union recognizes that equipping youth with the right tools, skills, and platforms is not merely an act of inclusion but also a vital investment in Africa's collective future, she stressed, adding that the future will be shaped by those who intimately understand the challenges and potential of the continent. In this regard, initiatives such as the AU Digital and Innovation Fellowship have successfully integrated young innovators into AU departments, fostering collaboration to co-create impactful solutions. On her part, Women, Gender and Youth Director at AU Commission, Prudence Ngwenya, described AU InnoFestโ25 as a transformative call to action, emphasizing AU's commitment to harnessing innovation for tangible and scalable solutions that improve the lives of Africans, particularly women and youth. She emphasized that the festival serves as a crucial platform for young innovators to enhance their roles in Africa's transformation efforts, underscoring the significance of engaging youth in innovation. Ngwenya pointed out that the theme of the festival calls for all stakeholders to strategically consider how to engage and co-create with Africa's young innovators.
Ethiopia Prioritizes Digital Sector to Boost Job Creation Capacity
Oct 17, 2025 3786
Addis Ababa, October 17, 2025 (ENA) โ Ethiopiaโs Ministry of Labor and Skills announced that strong attention is given to the digital sector in a bid to enhance the countryโs capacity for job creation. In collaboration with local and international partners, the ministry has organized the โ2025 Future of Work Summit,โ which kicked off today in Addis Ababa and will continue through October 18, 2025. The summit brings together employers, employees, and digital job platform operators to discuss strategies for connecting job seekers and employers through digital means. In his opening remarks, Solomon Soka, Labor and Skills State Minister, emphasized that the government has been giving significant attention to the development of the digital economy, noting that the sector plays a key role in the countryโs employment generation efforts. โGlobally, the digital economy is receiving great attention, and Ethiopia is no exception,โ he said, adding that around 2 million Ethiopians have annually joined the digital labor market. The government, he noted, is undertaking various initiatives to expand job opportunities in the sector. According to the state minister, the ministry has been implementing a wide range of activities to build the digital economy, including policy interventions, skills development, and technology enhancement programs, all aimed at increasing annual job creation. He also underlined that the digital sector is one of the five main pillars of Ethiopiaโs economy, and the government is giving it special priority. Semegn Tadesse, CEO of Afriwork, a job search platform in Ethiopia, also noted that his platform has successfully connected a large number of employers and employees. Afriwork has planned to expand its services nationwide as the governmentโs growing attention to the digital sector presents a great opportunity for private platforms. โAs Ethiopia has a rapidly growing population, the increasing attention given by the government and stakeholders will enable more young people to access job opportunities in the digital sector,โ Semegn noted. Hampus Holmer, Deputy Head for Trade and Policy at the Embassy of Sweden, on his part, reaffirmed Swedenโs strong commitment to supporting Ethiopiaโs journey toward a dynamic and inclusive labor market. In this regard, he mentioned that the Ethiopia-Sweden Business Forum will be held in Addis Ababa after two months, bringing together companies and investors from both countries to explore partnerships in digitalization, green transition, and skills development. Holmer further emphasized that the future of work is not only about technology but also about people, equity, inclusion, and opportunity.
Sport
AUC Chairperson Congratulates Morocco on African Nations Championship Victory
Aug 31, 2025 11617
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 โa proud moment for Morocco and for African football.โ 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 Africaโs 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 countryโs challenges, describing the teamโs performance as โa beacon of hope.โ Reaffirming the AUโs 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 yearโs event set to get underway on December 21.
Ethiopia Triumphs at 2025 BRICS Skills Contest, Committed to Intensify Support: Ministry
Aug 26, 2025 16639
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 countryโs 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 countryโs growing investment in youth skill development. โThe 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,โ said Minister Muferihat, adding, โWe will intensify our efforts to provide more training and resources to ensure even greater accomplishments in the future.โ 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 Ministryโs commitment to working with relevant institutions to expand and enhance youth-focused innovation programs across the country. โThe results of this international competition are a victory not only for the winners but for Ethiopiaโs entire skills development sector,โ 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. โWeโve proven that Ethiopian youth can compete and succeed at the global level. Weโre inspired to keep building solutions that address real-world problems,โ 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 11155
Addis Ababa, August 25, 2025 (ENA)โA 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.
American Professional Highlights Ethiopiaโs Potential in Sports amid Challenges
Aug 24, 2025 14084
Addis Ababa, August 24, 2025 (ENA) -- Ethiopia possesses significant potential in sports like basketball despite challenges in nurturing young talent, according to Carlos Thornton, a former professional American football player who started Tasty Baller Sports Club & Coach Carlos on ProCamp Youth Development Initiative in Ethiopia. Carlos Thornton, who has spent the past 20 years providing basketball training for youths across Ethiopia, America, and other countries, said that Ethiopia has immense potential to develop its youth to become competitive basketball players. In an exclusive interview with ENA, Thornton, who transitioned from a successful football career in the U.S. to basketball in Israel, emphasized the importance of providing training to youths between 7 to 21 years old. โWe have been committed to developing these students for the past 20 years,โ he stated. He believes that Ethiopian youth possess immense potential in sports like basketball, but many have not received the necessary support and training to thrive. โThese kids (those he trains) can play at an international level,โ he asserted, highlighting their ability to compete with teams from neighboring countries like South Sudan, envisioning that a great basketball international team is emerging from Ethiopia. "My ultimate goal is to see Ethiopians compete on the world stage, including at the Olympics", he stated. Itโs about instilling a team concept, unity, and leadership, he noted, stressing the importance of developing both on-court skills and off-court character, Thornton emphasized. According to him, many youth in Ethiopia lack opportunities, with parents often prioritizing their children's careers with traditional paths in fields like medicine and engineering over sports. Every child is not destined to be an architect or an engineer, and some are born to be athletes, he argued, emphasizing that providing these children with opportunity ignites their hopes and dreams. Moreover, he underlined the critical role of community involvement, urging Ethiopians to support the youth in achieving their aspirations. Ethiopians are brilliant, smart, and affiliated, Thornton stated, emphasizing that commitment and dedicating time to developing youth talents are essential. Finally, he expressed his optimism about Ethiopia's future in basketball, taking the view that with increased support and unity, the nation can foster a new generation of outstanding athletes in this regard.
Environment
Ethiopia Exemplary in Conserving Biodiversity, Ensuring that Wildlife Benefits Population: UNDP Ecosystems Advisor
Nov 4, 2025 294
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) โ Ethiopiaโs Green Legacy Initiative is exemplary for countries in the region and globally; and UNDP remains committed to working closely with the government, UNDP Ecosystems and Biodiversity Principal Technical Advisor Doley Tshering said. The Green Legacy initiative (GLI), which was launched in 2019, has received significant international recognition from various actors, including the United Nations, as a model for climate action and sustainable development. In an exclusive interview with ENA, the UNDP Ecosystems and Biodiversity Principal Technical Advisor said the Government of Ethiopia is not only responding to the challenges of conserving the rich biodiversity for the future generation but also making sure that the nature, ecosystems, and wildlife benefit the population. โI believe Ethiopia is a leader in the Green Legacy Initiative. It is the right step. The country is well endowed with rich ecosystems.โ The government's action to preserve this for the future generation, while also making sure that the country's economy and present population benefit from it, is extremely important, he elaborated. For the Ecosystems and Biodiversity Advisor, Ethiopia is an example for countries in the region, and globally. โI believe Ethiopia is a leader in this respectโ, he added. According to him, UNDP remains committed to working with the Ethiopian government and governments here in the region. โWe are here to work very closely alongside the government, helping the government in implementing their important strategies, including those that the government has documented and developed in the Ethiopian Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan.โ UNDP has been working very closely and directly with the Ethiopian government, the civil society and other stakeholders in helping protect the ecosystems and biodiversity here and in the region, it was learned. Ethiopia has planted over 48 billion trees since the launch of the Green Legacy Initiative seven years ago. The initiative is yielding tangible results in environmental restoration, economic development, and community resilience. Since its launch in 2019, the initiative has led to a remarkable increase of forest coverage from 17.2 percent to over 23.6 percent. GLI involves large-scale annual tree planting campaigns that have significantly boosted forest coverage and contributed to environmental rehabilitation and climate resilience.
Africaโs Climate Duties Are Binding, Key to Sustainable Devโtโ Prof. Mbengue
Nov 4, 2025 361
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA)โ Professor Makane Mbengue, the African Unionโs External Counsel at the International Court of Justice, underscored that African statesโ rights and duties in the fight against global warming can no longer be treated as mere political aspirations. In his view, the responsibilities to address climate-driven challenges are binding obligations, indispensable to safeguarding the continentโs sovereign right to sustainable development. Speaking at the Post-Advisory Opinion Workshop on the International Court of Justiceโs (ICJ) ruling regarding statesโ obligations on climate change, Professor Mbengue on Monday underscored the rights and duties of states in confronting global warming. The discussions focused on interpreting the ICJ opinion through an African lens and identifying pathways for its implementation across national and regional frameworks. He stressed the need to differentiate countriesโ capabilities, interpretation and application of climate obligation are vital principles for intergenerational equity to benefit the recent and future generations. Legal counsel of the African Union, Professor Hajer Gueldich stressed that states have legal obligations, not just political commitments, to protect the climate system for current and future generations as the implications are profound on the continent which only contributes 3.8% to the global emissions. The professor further stated that the continent has been the center of chaos resulting from drought, food insecurity, displacement and loss of biodiversity, requiring states to abide by legal principles on fighting climate change. โThe court's opinion reinforces Africa's long-standing position that climate action must be prompted in justice, equity and sharing responsibility,โ she added. The workshop brought together representatives from AU member states, legal counsels, and climate law experts, it was learnt.
Ethiopia Remains Steadfast in Protecting Biodiversity, Says Tourism State Minister
Nov 3, 2025 927
Addis Ababa, November 3, 2025 (ENA) โ Ethiopia remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting biodiversity, preserving cultural heritages, and fostering resilient livelihoods, State Minister of Tourism Sileshi Girma said. Opening the 25th annual conference of the Global Wildlife Program (GWP) today, Sileshi noted that Ethiopia is a land of profound heritage and ecological wonder which ranges from ancient civilization, including its own unique alphabets to vibrant cultures and languages. Ethiopia is The Land of Origins-the cradle of humankind, the source of the Abbay River (Blue Nile), the birthplace of coffee, boasts of 13th months of sunshine, and a country of rich in history, and spectacular landscapes, he further stated. Today, Ethiopia is undergoing multifaceted transformations, he said, adding "through strategic investments in infrastructure, nature-based tourism, and the green legacy initiative, we are charting a path toward ecological sustainability and inclusive development.โ The protected areas are evolving into engines of conservation and community empowerment, he said. As one of the 38 member countries of the GWP network, Ethiopia remains steadfast in its commitment to protecting biodiversity, preserving cultural heritages, and fostering resilient livelihoods, he reaffirmed. Ethiopiaโs milestones, including full operation of GERD, riverside and corridor development undertakings, among others, demonstrate the countryโs resolve to safeguard nature while advancing sustainable tourism and community well-being. Senior Researcher at the Ethiopian Wildlife Authority, Fanuel Kebede for his part affirmed that Ethiopia is a land of extraordinary diversity, and a country where nature, culture, and history converge in the most remarkable ways. Ethiopiaโs altitude ranges from majestic highlands that soar above 4,000 meters to the arid lowlands that dip up to 150 meters below sea level, he pointed out. Ethiopia encompasses one of the most diversified ecological systems in Africa, the senior researcher pointed out. Towards preserving Ethiopiaโs wildlife conservation, โwe are contributing to achieve the primary goals of the countryโs green legacy initiatives in and around protected areas, promoting nature-based tourism as a pillar of sustainable development, among others,โ he elaborated. The main objectives GWP annual conference seek to facilitate knowledge sharing, promote collaboration and networking among project teams, including with government representatives, and partners, and showcase best practices and lessons learned to enhance the program's impact, it was learnt.
PM Abiy Spearheads Major Nat'l, Global Engagements Across Strategic Sectors: Here is a brief recap of the past month:-
Nov 1, 2025 2978
Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) โ 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: ๐๐ฃ ๐๐ง๐๐๐ฃ ๐ฟ๐๐ซ๐๐ก๐ค๐ฅ๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐ค๐ง๐๐๐๐ฃ ๐ฟ๐๐ง๐๐๐ฉ ๐๐ฃ๐ซ๐๐จ๐ฉ๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 cityโs 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 Ethiopiaโs broader vision of creating modern, livable, and economically vibrant cities. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐ช๐ง๐๐ก ๐๐ง๐๐ฃ๐จ๐๐ค๐ง๐ข๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐ผ๐๐ง๐๐๐ช๐ก๐ฉ๐ช๐ง๐๐ก ๐๐ค๐๐๐ง๐ฃ๐๐ฏ๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ Advancing his governmentโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐๐ค๐ฃ๐ค๐ข๐๐ ๐๐ค๐ซ๐๐ง๐ฃ๐๐ฃ๐๐ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐๐๐ง๐ค๐๐๐ค๐ฃ๐ค๐ข๐๐ ๐๐๐ซ๐๐๐ฌ 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 Ethiopiaโs sustained economic resilience amid global uncertainty. The nationโs 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐
๐ช๐๐๐๐๐๐ก ๐๐ค๐๐๐ง๐ฃ๐๐จ๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ ๐ฉ๐๐ง๐ค๐ช๐๐ ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐ฉ๐๐ก ๐๐ง๐๐ฃ๐จ๐๐ค๐ง๐ข๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐๐๐๐, ๐พ๐ช๐ก๐ฉ๐ช๐ง๐, ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐ค๐ช๐ง๐๐จ๐ข 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 countryโs most celebrated natural landmarks. The delegation also inspected the RobeโGoroโSof OmerโGinirJunction 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 parkโs 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 nationโs natural and human wealth for future generations. The delegation collectively reaffirmed the importance of stewardship, unity, and visionary development in shaping Ethiopiaโs sustainable and prosperous future. ๐๐๐ง๐ก๐๐๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ๐๐ง๐ฎ ๐๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ๐๐ก ๐ฟ๐๐จ๐๐ค๐ช๐ง๐จ๐ Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, in his recent address to Ethiopiaโs Parliament, highlighted the countryโs substantial progress in economic reform, diversification, and infrastructure development. He noted that Ethiopiaโs 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 governmentโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 governmentโs readiness to ensure a fair and inclusive process. On foreign relations, he reiterated Ethiopiaโs 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 nationโs growth is intertwined with regional prosperity and peace. ๐๐ฃ ๐ฟ๐๐ฅ๐ก๐ค๐ข๐๐ฉ๐๐ ๐๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ๐จ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ค๐ฃ๐๐ก ๐พ๐ค๐ค๐ฅ๐๐ง๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ On the international stage, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed led Ethiopiaโs delegation to the 24th Summit of the COMESA Authority of Heads of State and Government in Nairobi, Kenya, held under the theme โLeveraging Digitalization to Deepen Regional Value Chains for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth.โ Addressing the Summit, he underscored that Africaโs digital transformation offers a unique opportunity to rewrite its economic narrative and strengthen continental integration. He affirmed Ethiopiaโs 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐๐ญ๐ฅ๐๐ฎ๐๐ง ๐๐๐๐ค๐๐ฃ๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ ๐๐ฃ๐ Governance ๐๐๐๐ค๐ง๐ข At the 7th Annual Loyal Taxpayers Recognition Ceremony, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed celebrated outstanding taxpayers for their contributions to Ethiopiaโs 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 Ahmedโs decisive leadership and forward-looking initiatives across industry, agriculture, urban renewal, justice, and diplomacy demonstrated Ethiopiaโs unwavering commitment to inclusive development and national progress.
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PM Abiy Spearheads Major Nat'l, Global Engagements Across Strategic Sectors: Here is a brief recap of the past month:-
Nov 1, 2025 2979
Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) โ 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: ๐๐ฃ ๐๐ง๐๐๐ฃ ๐ฟ๐๐ซ๐๐ก๐ค๐ฅ๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐ค๐ง๐๐๐๐ฃ ๐ฟ๐๐ง๐๐๐ฉ ๐๐ฃ๐ซ๐๐จ๐ฉ๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 cityโs 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 Ethiopiaโs broader vision of creating modern, livable, and economically vibrant cities. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐ช๐ง๐๐ก ๐๐ง๐๐ฃ๐จ๐๐ค๐ง๐ข๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐ผ๐๐ง๐๐๐ช๐ก๐ฉ๐ช๐ง๐๐ก ๐๐ค๐๐๐ง๐ฃ๐๐ฏ๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ Advancing his governmentโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐๐ค๐ฃ๐ค๐ข๐๐ ๐๐ค๐ซ๐๐ง๐ฃ๐๐ฃ๐๐ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐๐๐ง๐ค๐๐๐ค๐ฃ๐ค๐ข๐๐ ๐๐๐ซ๐๐๐ฌ 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 Ethiopiaโs sustained economic resilience amid global uncertainty. The nationโs 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐
๐ช๐๐๐๐๐๐ก ๐๐ค๐๐๐ง๐ฃ๐๐จ๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ ๐ฉ๐๐ง๐ค๐ช๐๐ ๐ฟ๐๐๐๐ฉ๐๐ก ๐๐ง๐๐ฃ๐จ๐๐ค๐ง๐ข๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐๐๐๐, ๐พ๐ช๐ก๐ฉ๐ช๐ง๐, ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐ค๐ช๐ง๐๐จ๐ข 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 countryโs most celebrated natural landmarks. The delegation also inspected the RobeโGoroโSof OmerโGinirJunction 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 parkโs 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 nationโs natural and human wealth for future generations. The delegation collectively reaffirmed the importance of stewardship, unity, and visionary development in shaping Ethiopiaโs sustainable and prosperous future. ๐๐๐ง๐ก๐๐๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ๐๐ง๐ฎ ๐๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ๐๐ก ๐ฟ๐๐จ๐๐ค๐ช๐ง๐จ๐ Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, in his recent address to Ethiopiaโs Parliament, highlighted the countryโs substantial progress in economic reform, diversification, and infrastructure development. He noted that Ethiopiaโs 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 governmentโs 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 Ethiopiaโs 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 governmentโs readiness to ensure a fair and inclusive process. On foreign relations, he reiterated Ethiopiaโs 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 nationโs growth is intertwined with regional prosperity and peace. ๐๐ฃ ๐ฟ๐๐ฅ๐ก๐ค๐ข๐๐ฉ๐๐ ๐๐ฃ๐๐๐๐๐ข๐๐ฃ๐ฉ๐จ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ค๐ฃ๐๐ก ๐พ๐ค๐ค๐ฅ๐๐ง๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ On the international stage, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed led Ethiopiaโs delegation to the 24th Summit of the COMESA Authority of Heads of State and Government in Nairobi, Kenya, held under the theme โLeveraging Digitalization to Deepen Regional Value Chains for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth.โ Addressing the Summit, he underscored that Africaโs digital transformation offers a unique opportunity to rewrite its economic narrative and strengthen continental integration. He affirmed Ethiopiaโs 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. ๐๐ฃ ๐๐๐ญ๐ฅ๐๐ฎ๐๐ง ๐๐๐๐ค๐๐ฃ๐๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ ๐๐ฃ๐ Governance ๐๐๐๐ค๐ง๐ข At the 7th Annual Loyal Taxpayers Recognition Ceremony, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed celebrated outstanding taxpayers for their contributions to Ethiopiaโs 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 Ahmedโs decisive leadership and forward-looking initiatives across industry, agriculture, urban renewal, justice, and diplomacy demonstrated Ethiopiaโs unwavering commitment to inclusive development and national progress.
Sea Access And Fair Utilization of Abay Water Central to Ethiopia's Destiny
Oct 25, 2025 2372
Mola Mitiku Ethiopiaโa nation with over 120 million people and one of Africa's rising economies, needs to secure access to sea on the basis of international law and peaceful means. Landlocked since 1993, the nation has faced enormous economic, logistics, and strategic challenges, straining its growing economy. Hence, obtaining access to the sea for Ethiopia is essential and serious. Ethiopia shares its water of the Abay River and most of its tributaries with the river basin states. Of course, Ethiopians were deprived of utilizing the share of Abay water by the Egyptian authorities for millennia through overt and covert conspiracies against Ethiopia until the people crossed that mammoth challenge with firm determination, perseverance, steadfastness and resilience to construct the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Given this background, the dam is a historic milestone for Ethiopians and Africans as well. Hence, Ethiopiaโs access to the sea and the ensuring equitable utilization of the water from Abay are the two sides of the same coin, fostering the nation's effort to safeguard its sovereign right to development and establish regional cooperation. Securing access to sea for Ethiopia is equally important and very serious. The country's legitimate right to obtain access to the sea along the Red Sea, based on international law and peacefully, should not be denied given its will of sharing clean water to its neighbor throughout the year. In this regard, Ethiopia has demonstrated extreme patience and good neighborhood by promoting dialogue and negotiation to secure sea access. This is so because the country needs to get access to the sea based on shared regional and continental interestโcentral to its overall national vision: a vision for equity, sustainable development, promoting African development. The nation desperately needs sea access to expand its export economy, with emphasis on industrial products such as textiles, leather, coffee, and floriculture. In this regard, neighboring costal countries need to cooperate to discuss on agenda of Ethiopiaโs quest for sea access. It is for shared prosperity, common peace and stability shared continental aspirationโnothing more, nothing less! Conspiracy against the other does not serve the interest of any of the country in the 21st century. The outcome is not longstanding. Ethiopia strongly believes that access to the sea contributes for regional integration and durable peace and stability in the Horn of Africa. Ethiopia has overcome the mammoth challenge that prevented it from utilizing the Abay water. In the same manner, the nation will surely obtain sea access along the Red Sea based on international law and peaceful means. It must be underlined that Ethiopians have never aspired what they do not deserve. Ethiopia deserves to secure access to the sea along the Red Rea region. In this case, the quest for access to the sea has historical, natural and legal grounds by any international standard. As a signatory to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), Ethiopia invokes the article granting landlocked countries freedom of access to sea and from the sea, and freedom of transit through adjacent states. Ethiopia recognizes the water share of other countries. However, the converse must be scrutinized by the international community. For instance, Ethiopia has completed the GERD and water flows to low riparian state, particularly to Egypt and Sudan.Yet, Egyptian officials leave no stone unturned to destabilize Ethiopia and the entire region. It is no secret that Egypt has remained a destabilizing agent on Ethiopia for centuries. On the other hand, Ethiopia's position is clear: transboundary river must be utilized based on equity and mutual cooperation with all riparian states taking their share of the water. GERD is a case in pointโit generates electricity and the water flows to low riparian states. Ethiopia has also a firm stand for peace, diplomacy, and fair utilization of the Abay water. In this regard, the country has been working over the years for true solidarity that entails recognition of each riparian country's legitimate right for fair and reasonable use of common resources. Egyptโs stubborn colonial mindset on the other hand is outdated in the 21st century โit pursues hegemonic control of the River. Ethiopians have constructed and financed GERD by themselves to generate electricity for millions who are without access to light. Egypt wants Ethiopians to remain in darkness. However, this has changed forever. In a nutshell, access to the sea and ensuring equitable use of Abay water are the two sides of the same coin that foster sovereign development harnessing natural resources and regional cooperation. Obtaining sea access along the Red Sea and ensuring equity of utilizing Abay River are second to Ethiopian destiny. Access to the sea is an issue of survival to foster cooperation for common destiny given Ethiopia is a large country with a rapidly growing population.