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Strong Fiscal Year Performance Lays Foundation for Ethiopia's Trade, Export Growth: Ministry
Jul 6, 2026 876
Addis Ababa, July 6, 2026 (ENA) - The Ministry of Trade and Regional Cooperation announced that the achievements registered during the recently concluded fiscal year not only enabled it to meet and exceed most of its planned targets but also laid a strong foundation for sustained growth in Ethiopia's trade sector and export performance. The ministry and its affiliated institutions have begun evaluating their performance for the 2018 Ethiopian fiscal year. Opening the review meeting, Trade and Regional Cooperation Minister Kassahun Gofe said the ministry and its institutions delivered strong results across key priority areas, surpassing many of the targets set for the fiscal year. According to the minister, several national priority projects achieved results beyond initial expectations, while institutional reform initiatives were successfully implemented to enhance efficiency and improve service delivery. Kassahun said the ministry also made significant progress in creating a better working environment for employees and implementing capacity building programs designed to strengthen institutional performance. Highlighting one of the ministry's major accomplishments, the minister said its core services have now been fully digitalized. As a result, more than 3.4 million online services related to business licensing, business registration, amendments and license renewals were provided during the fiscal year, he said. Kassahun further stated that substantial progress had been made in modernizing Ethiopia's trade system and promoting export growth. The achievements recorded during the year have created favorable conditions for the country to achieve its export revenue target of 10.7 billion U.S. dollars in the current fiscal year, he noted. The minister also highlighted progress in expanding the country's modern trade infrastructure, stating that the number of modern trading centers nationwide has surpassed 31. He added that construction of 10 secondary livestock trading centers was launched during the fiscal year, with two facilities already completed and operational. According to Kassahun, the new livestock trading centers are expected to strengthen Ethiopia's livestock marketing system and boost the country's export trade.
Soil Mapping, Cluster Farming Drive Visible Agricultural Transformation: ATI
Jul 5, 2026 1479
Addis Ababa, July 5, 2026 (ENA) — The Agricultural Transformation Institute (ATI) reported it has introduced wide ranging reforms that are delivering visible improvements across Ethiopia's agricultural sector through soil and groundwater mapping, cluster farming, mechanization and policy reforms. ATI Chief Executive Officer Mandefro Nigussie told ENA that the institute has achieved significant results by providing scientific data, improving farmers' access to inputs and technology, and advancing policies aimed at transforming the country's agricultural sector. "In terms of deliverables and the results achieved so far, we have many. The major ones are: we have mapped Ethiopian soil fertility and health, and we also had a map of groundwater, shallow groundwater resources in the country," he said, describing the nationwide mapping as one of ATI's most important achievements. According to the CEO, the institute has also improved agricultural productivity and farmers' incomes through its cluster farming approach, which organizes smallholder farmers to increase efficiency and strengthen market linkages. "We also achieved a significant change in terms of productivity and income of the farming community through our approach called cluster farming," Mandefro said. As part of the initiative, ATI established a nationwide network of one stop agricultural input service centers to ensure farmers have easier access to essential farm supplies. "Within this cluster farming, we had a one stop shop that can provide agricultural inputs for the cluster farmers. This, we established around 365 shops nationwide," he said. Mandefro added that ATI has also strengthened local seed production by supporting cooperatives to produce improved seed varieties. "We supported cooperatives to produce improved seeds so farmers can access quality seed within the reach of the farming community or within the cluster environment," he noted. Mechanization has been another major pillar of the institute's transformation strategy. Mandefro said ATI established mechanization service centers that provide equipment services while creating employment and business opportunities in rural areas. "These centers are meant for providing services, and the owners of the mechanization service center can generate income, and the elite trained technicians and operators get certified. They also provide the right services," he explained. He noted that the centers are helping address the shortage of maintenance and repair services for tractors, combine harvesters and other agricultural machinery in rural communities. Beyond field level interventions, ATI has developed agricultural transformation roadmaps for every regional state to guide long term development based on local opportunities and challenges. "We have also done a transformation roadmap for all regional states, and they are guided by those roadmaps. The roadmaps can tell the challenges within the regional state, the opportunities they have and how they can transform agriculture within their respective regional states," he noted. On the policy front, Mandefro said ATI has focused on strengthening the legal and institutional framework needed to accelerate agricultural commercialization and expand private sector participation. "The key changes in terms of proclamation, regulation and directive is the engagement of the private sector, commercialization of smallholder farmers that are organized in clusters, and also agriculture finance that require special attention," he said. He emphasized that Ethiopia's agricultural sector requires dedicated financing mechanisms, noting that conventional commercial banking systems are not designed to meet the financing needs of rural farmers. The CEO further revealed that ATI has translated research and institutional studies into practical policy recommendations adopted by government institutions. The institute has also prepared a new agricultural and rural development policy containing ten strategic directions and is working toward securing parliamentary approval for 23 related proclamations. According to him, ATI's integrated approach, combining scientific research, improved service delivery, mechanization, institutional reform and policy support, is laying the foundation for higher agricultural productivity, increased commercialization and improved livelihoods for farming communities across Ethiopia.
Ethiopia Enters Era of National Resurgence to Permanently Break Poverty Cycle, Says DPM
Jul 5, 2026 1284
Addis Ababa, July 5, 2026 (ENA) — Ethiopia is undergoing a defining period of national resurgence and rapid economic transformation aimed at breaking its long history of poverty and underdevelopment, Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh said. The Deputy Prime Minister made the remarks during a high-level resource mobilization forum for the Hawassa Lakefront Development Project, held in Addis Ababa. He highlighted the nation's shift toward rapid prosperity and sustainable growth. Every nation reaches a decisive moment in its history that enables it to overcome economic hardship and accelerate development, he said, noting that Ethiopia has now entered such a period, characterized by broad-based prosperity and national renewal. He said the extensive development projects underway in Addis Ababa reflect the government's commitment to transforming the country through strong leadership and active collaboration with the private sector. Referring to the Hawassa Lakefront Development Project, Temesgen acknowledged that the initiative requires substantial financial investment. However, he emphasized that once completed, the project will create lasting economic opportunities and contribute to sustainable prosperity for future generations. He also reaffirmed the government's commitment to advancing major infrastructure and development projects across all regions of the country with greater momentum. "Our unity is our greatest strength. By standing together, the future ahead is bright, and we will build a prosperous nation that frees Ethiopia from poverty and backwardness," he said. The DPM further noted that the resource mobilization forum comes at a significant moment as the Prosperity Party prepares to form the next government following what he described as a strong public mandate. Sidama Regional State Chief Administrator Desta Ledamo, for his part, said the regional government is intensifying efforts to strengthen Hawassa's position as a leading industrial, commercial, and service center. He invited both domestic and international investors to take advantage of the city's growing investment opportunities across a wide range of sectors. Highlighting Hawassa's strategic location as a transport corridor and tourism gateway, the chief administrator encouraged investors to capitalize on the city's expanding economic potential. He also expressed appreciation to development partners and investors who have committed themselves to supporting the city's transformation. Describing Hawassa as the jewel of the south, Desta said the city is renowned for its peaceful environment, natural beauty, and welcoming community, which has earned it the reputation as the home of love. Comprehensive efforts are underway to transform the lakeside city into a modern destination for investment, tourism, recreation, and quality urban living, he added. Hawassa Mayor Tiratu Beyene, on his part, said the lakefront development project marks a historic milestone in the city's transformation and will redefine its urban landscape. According to the mayor, the first phase of the project will redevelop the Fikir Hayq, Amora Gedel, and the local fish market waterfront areas. The development will include modern pedestrian walkways, bicycle lanes, recreational parks, boat docking facilities, and other public amenities designed to enhance the city's attractiveness. Tiratu said the project will play a significant role in realizing Hawassa's long-term vision of becoming one of Africa's leading destinations for leisure tourism, investment, and international conferences.
Prime Minister Abiy Inaugurates Arba Minch Conference Resort
Jul 4, 2026 1829
Addis Ababa, July 4, 2026 (ENA) —Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today inaugurated the Arba Minch Conference Resort, describing the landmark project as a testament to Ethiopia's continued development and a major milestone in tourism and conference economy. In a message shared on his official social media account, the Prime Minister said the newly inaugurated facility is another flagship achievement of the "Dine for Generations" initiative, emphasizing that "Ethiopia keeps developing." The modern resort boasts world-class infrastructure, including a conference hall with a seating capacity of more than 1,300 participants and a distinctive floating restaurant overlooking the lake, offering visitors a unique hospitality experience. Prime Minister revealed that the new facility will reinforce Ethiopia's ambition to become a leading destination for international conferences by extending conference tourism beyond the capital, Addis Ababa, while generating substantial employment and economic opportunities for the local community. PM Abiy noted that expanding high-quality tourism infrastructure across the country is part of the government's broader strategy to unlock Ethiopia's cultural and natural assets, promote regional development, and strengthen the country's position as an emerging destination for global meetings, events, and investment. The Prime Minister also invited Ethiopians, members of the diaspora, and international visitors to experience what he described as a new chapter in the growth of Ethiopia's tourism and conference industry.
Arba Minch Continues to Flourish as Hub of Development, Says PM Abiy
Jul 3, 2026 2581
Addis Ababa, July 3, 2026 (ENA) —Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said Arba Minch continues to flourish as a hub of development, highlighting the city's ongoing transformation through major investment projects and expanding infrastructure. In a message shared on his official social media account, the Prime Minister disclosed that he visited the Kuriftu Resort and Spa in Arba Minch, which is under development on a 52,000 square meter site. PM Abiy pointed out that the project comprises 53 luxury villas and is expected to create permanent employment opportunities for more than 300 people. He further noted that projects such as Kuriftu Resort illustrate how private investment can capitalize on the enabling infrastructure established through the government's development initiatives under the Medemer philosophy. The Prime Minister also called on both local and international investors to seize the opportunities available in Ethiopia and invest in transformative projects that will further strengthen the country's tourism sector and unlock its vast potential.
Diplomats from Over 40 Countries Visit Historic Lalibela
Jul 3, 2026 1673
Addis Ababa, July 3, 2026 (ENA) — Ambassadors and diplomats based in Addis Ababa, representing more than 40 countries and 10 international organizations, visited the historic town of Lalibela. They toured its world-renowned rock-hewn churches, which are among Ethiopia's most celebrated cultural and religious landmarks. The visit comes as Lalibela continues to receive growing international recognition. According to an international survey reported by Euronews, the UNESCO World Heritage site was ranked among the world's top five UNESCO World Heritage destinations by a group known as "UN Grandmasters," who are recognized for having visited numerous countries and heritage sites worldwide. Carved directly into solid rock more than 800 years ago, the churches of Lalibela are widely regarded as extraordinary achievements of architecture and engineering. They also remain living places of worship, preserving centuries of spiritual, historical, and cultural traditions. The Ministry of Tourism stated that the international recognition further strengthens Ethiopia's standing as one of the world's leading cultural tourism destinations, reflecting the country's rich civilization and unique historical heritage. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has consistently emphasized that tourism is more than just attracting visitors. He has stated that it is a means of showcasing Ethiopia's identity, preserving its heritage, and creating sustainable prosperity by harnessing the country's cultural and natural resources. Ethiopia has welcomed about 1.4 million international visitors so far this year, reflecting increasing global interest in the country's tourism sector. While Lalibela remains one of the country's most iconic attractions, officials noted that new tourism corridors and destinations are being developed across the country, expanding opportunities and supporting the government's strategy to make tourism a major driver of economic growth. The Ministry of Tourism also highlighted that efforts are being intensified to safeguard Lalibela from natural and human-induced threats. Conservation projects are advancing alongside improvements to tourism infrastructure to ensure the preservation of the historic site for future generations. For centuries, Lalibela has stood as a powerful symbol of faith, resilience, and architectural brilliance, and its growing international recognition reflects the world's renewed appreciation of Ethiopia's remarkable cultural heritage.
Prime Minister Abiy Inspects Chano–Chencha Road Project
Jul 3, 2026 1142
Addis Ababa, July 3, 2026 (ENA) — Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed today inspected the ongoing Chano–Chencha Road Project, highlighting infrastructure and tourism as drivers of growth. The 29-kilometer project consists of the 22-kilometer Chano–Chencha road and the 7-kilometer Ezo–Gircha branch road. The construction is progressing steadily, with 13.3 kilometers already completed. In a social media post following the visit, the Prime Minister expressed satisfaction with the pace of the project. "I am pleased to see the steady progress of the Chano–Chencha Road Project. The 29-kilometer project, comprising the 22-kilometer Chano–Chencha road and the 7-kilometer Ezo–Gircha branch road, is advancing well, with 13.3 kilometers already completed. Once finished, it will improve connectivity, facilitate travel, and support local economic development. I look forward to its successful completion," he stated. The Prime Minister also visited the recently renovated Dorze Lodge, a community-managed tourism destination that has welcomed visitors since 2005. Situated on a cool mountainous ridge covering 40,000 square meters, the lodge offers sweeping panoramic views of Lakes Abaya and Chamo, as well as the striking natural landmark known as God's Bridge. Highlighting the site's unique appeal, PM Abiy noted that the combination of upgraded transport infrastructure and enhanced tourism facilities will unlock the region's vast economic, environmental, and cultural potential. He emphasized that improved road access will not only make travel easier for residents and visitors alike but also create new opportunities for local businesses, promote tourism, and strengthen livelihoods across the area. Inviting both domestic and international visitors to explore the region, the Prime Minister said: "I invite our citizens, Ethiopians in the diaspora, and travelers from around the world to visit and experience this extraordinary natural beauty and rich cultural heritage."
Ethiopian Honored with 'Connectivity Award' at 2026 Aviation & Tourism Ceremony
Jul 3, 2026 1700
Addis Ababa, July 3, 2026 (ENA) — Ethiopian Airlines has been honored with the prestigious ‘Connectivity Award’ at the 2026 Aviation & Tourism Award Ceremony hosted by Air Transport News. The continent's largest carrier secured the accolade in recognition of its masterful network expansion, seamless connectivity, and robust joint ventures strategically established throughout the African continent. This premier recognition adds to an illustrious portfolio of recent institutional milestones. The continent's flagship carrier was crowned the Best Airline in Africa at the 2026 APEX Passenger Choice Awards, a distinguished title determined entirely by independently verified customer feedback. This major achievement highlighted the airline's steady focus on delivering exceptional cabin comfort, superb onboard services, and stellar operational reliability across its expanding global network. The airline also secured a remarkable triple victory at the 2026 PAX Readership Awards held in Hamburg, Germany. The carrier claimed top honors for Outstanding Food Service by a Carrier in Africa, Best Overall Passenger Experience in Africa, and Best Children's Amenity Kit. These accolades underscore a persistent commitment to blending renowned Ethiopian hospitality with global best practices to elevate the passenger journey. Furthermore, the carrier maintains a historic multi-year streak as the recipient of the Skytrax World Airline Award for Best Airline in Africa, alongside holding an esteemed APEX Four-Star Global Airline rating. Guided by its ambitious Vision 2035 strategy, the aviation giant continues to invest in ultra-modern aircraft and robust infrastructure while successfully pursuing a multi-hub strategy through regional partnerships in Lomé, Lilongwe, Lusaka, and Kinshasa.
Ethiopia's Coffee Export Earnings Reach Historic 3 Billion USD Milestone
Jul 3, 2026 1130
Addis Ababa, July 3, 2026 (ENA) — Ethiopia has achieved a historic milestone in its coffee industry, generating a record 3 billion USD in export earnings during the current fiscal year, its highest coffee export revenue on record. The achievement was announced by Minister of Agriculture Addisu Arega, who credited the success to the collective efforts of farmers, exporters, cooperatives, investors, and government institutions working across the coffee value chain. "It is accomplished! Ethiopia has successfully achieved its target of generating three billion USD from coffee exports this budget year. Congratulations to all!" the minister stated in a social media post. The milestone underscores the remarkable growth of Ethiopia's coffee sector over the past several years. Coffee export earnings rose from 1.4 billion USD in 2023 to 1.43 billion USD in 2024, before climbing sharply to 2.65 billion USD in 2025 and reaching the record 3 billion USD this fiscal year. The strong performance reflects a series of reforms aimed at boosting production, improving quality, expanding access to international markets, and increasing the competitiveness of Ethiopian coffee. The government has also placed greater emphasis on value addition, agro-processing, quality assurance, and traceability to meet growing global demand for premium and sustainably produced coffee. As the birthplace of Arabica coffee and home to one of the world's richest reservoirs of coffee genetic diversity, Ethiopia continues to strengthen its position in the global specialty coffee market by leveraging its unique heritage and reputation for high-quality beans. Environmental sustainability has also become a central pillar of the country's coffee development strategy. Through the Green Legacy Initiative, millions of coffee seedlings and indigenous trees have been planted across the country, helping restore ecosystems, strengthen climate resilience, and support the long-term productivity of coffee-growing areas in the face of climate change. Coffee remains one of Ethiopia's most strategic export commodities, accounting for roughly one-third of the country's export earnings and supporting the livelihoods of more than four million smallholder farmers. The record-breaking export performance highlights the sector's growing contribution to foreign exchange generation, rural incomes, and national economic development. The latest achievement reinforces Ethiopia's ambition to further expand its global coffee presence by investing in sustainable production, value addition, and market diversification, while building on its longstanding reputation as the birthplace of Arabica coffee.
Prime Minister Abiy Highlights Corridor Development as Catalyst for Livable, Modern Cities
Jul 3, 2026 1019
Addis Ababa, July 3, 2026 (ENA) —Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said Ethiopia's Corridor Development Program is designed to improve the quality of life for citizens by creating more comfortable, modern, and livable urban environments. Speaking after visiting the completed corridor development project in Arba Minch city, South Ethiopia region, the Prime Minister highlighted that the initiative features modern asphalt roads, energy-efficient street lighting, digital display screens, and upgraded public spaces. These facilities are already serving residents and enhancing the city's urban landscape, the Premier revealed. "The primary goal of our Corridor Development Program is to make the lives of our citizens more comfortable and modern," Prime Minister Abiy shared on X. PM Abiy further noted that the completed infrastructure has been commissioned and is now delivering tangible benefits to the public. The Government of Ethiopia is currently implementing an ambitious nationwide urban transformation agenda aimed at creating more livable cities through the integration of high-quality infrastructure with environmentally sustainable development. The initiative prioritizes modern transport networks, green public spaces, resilient infrastructure, and smart urban planning to enhance the quality of life for citizens while promoting sustainable economic growth, it was learned.
Import Substitution Saves Ethiopia 5 Billion USD, Says PM Abiy
Jul 2, 2026 1533
Addis Ababa, July 2, 2026 (ENA) —Ethiopia has saved about 5 billion USD in foreign currency during the current Ethiopian fiscal year through expanded domestic manufacturing and import substitution, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said. In the early hours of this afternoon, the Prime Minister visited the Yo Holding Coal Factory in the Gamo Zone, where he highlighted Ethiopia's growing success in replacing imported industrial inputs with domestic production. He recalled that only a few years ago Ethiopia relied heavily on imported coal, spending nearly USD 300 million annually to meet industrial demand. Today, coal is being produced locally, supplying domestic industries while creating opportunities for future exports. The PM noted that the expansion of domestic manufacturing extends well beyond coal production, with a wide range of locally produced industrial goods contributing to the country's import substitution strategy. He said these combined efforts have enabled Ethiopia to save 5 billion USD during the current fiscal year. The success is hugely strengthening macroeconomic stability, reducing dependence on imports, and supporting the country's broader industrialization agenda, he added. Prime Minister Abiy reaffirmed that Ethiopia will continue to deepen its industrial reforms, expand domestic production, and strengthen value-added manufacturing as key pillars of sustainable economic growth and national competitiveness.
State Minister Stresses Significance of Digitally Monitored Wildlife Protection to Tourism
Jul 2, 2026 1086
Addis Ababa, July 2, 2026 (ENA) —Digitally monitored wildlife protection plays a crucial role not only in wildlife conservation but also in promoting the tourism sector by providing information on wildlife populations and destination landscapes, Tourism State Minister Seleshi Girma said. The state minister noted that information technology is receiving growing attention for data collection, organization, and technology-driven information distribution, with wildlife management, tourism satellite accounts, and tourist management among the sectors undergoing digitalization. Speaking at a validation workshop on a digital platform piloted for managing protected areas at Bale Mountains National Park and Senkele Swayne's Hartebeest Sanctuary today, Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority Director-General, Kumera Wakjira, said the project piloted in 106 protected areas will serve as a springboard for expanding digital management across the country's remaining protected wildlife areas. The platform offers predictive capabilities that can help address overlapping land-use interests and support long-term planning, he added. He added that it also serves as an early-warning tool to help authorities prepare for changing environmental conditions that could affect biodiversity. The Director-General further highlighted the platform's contribution to tourism destination development, scientific research, and evidence-based decision-making, noting that it enables more effective management of Ethiopia's protected wildlife areas. Ethiopian Space Science and Geospatial Institute Director-General, Abdissa Yilma, said on his part the project integrates digital, satellite, geospatial, and drone technologies to strengthen wildlife management. The technologies will support the management of Ethiopia's rich biodiversity resources, which serve as pillars of the economy and tourism development, he added. According to the Director-General, wildlife management had previously been largely manual and unstructured, with limited coverage due to inadequate technological capacity, a gap the project seeks to address.
PM Emphasizes Local Capabilities as Cornerstone for Economic Independence
Jul 2, 2026 985
Addis Ababa, July 2, 2026 (ENA) — Strengthening domestic production through local capabilities is the cornerstone of Ethiopia’s economic independence and sovereignty, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said. The Prime Minister made the remark during a visit to the Yo Holding Coal Factory in the Gamo Zone today. ‘‘By supplying the needs of our industries with locally produced products, the factory has replaced imports and reduced the need for foreign products. It has also created employment opportunities for local residents,’’ the premier wrote on his social media post. He further said that the journey to develop the country’s natural resources through hard work and domestic investment will continue with renewed determination. "In doing so, we will strengthen our economic sovereignty.’’ The factory that has been mining coal, washing, and processing has significantly reduced the nation's reliance on imports by supplying high-quality, locally produced coal to domestic industries, while simultaneously creating vital employment opportunities for local residents. Yo is a coal mining and washing company known for its excellence in the extraction, processing, and reliable supply of high-quality coal in Ethiopia.
PM Abiy Unveils Hamasa Model Village, Advancing Ethiopia's Vision for Modern Rural Dev’t
Jul 2, 2026 1072
Addis Ababa, July 2, 2026 (ENA) —Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has inaugurated the Hamasa Model Village, a landmark project under Ethiopia's Rural Corridor Development Program, marking another significant milestone in the country's efforts to transform rural communities. Built on 79.4 hectares of land, the model village reflects a comprehensive approach to rural modernization by combining improved infrastructure, climate-smart agriculture, and livelihood-enhancing initiatives aimed at boosting productivity while raising the standard of living for farming communities. Designed as a model for inclusive rural development, the village features modern sanitation facilities, well-organized livestock shelters, vegetable gardens, biogas systems, and beekeeping sites. The integrated facilities are expected to improve public health, strengthen food security, promote environmental sustainability, and create diversified sources of household income, laying the foundation for more resilient rural economies. In a social media post following the inauguration, Prime Minister Abiy described the Hamasa Model Village as a tangible outcome of Ethiopia's ongoing reform agenda. “This model village is a tangible result of our reform efforts, elevating the dignity, comfort, and economic well-being of rural communities to a higher level,” he noted. The Premier further underscored the government's commitment to building modern, prosperous, and self-reliant rural communities through strategic investments in infrastructure, sustainable agriculture, and essential public services. He stressed that the initiative is designed not only to enhance agricultural productivity but also to elevate the dignity, comfort, and overall well-being of rural families. By integrating quality housing, modern sanitation, renewable energy solutions, and income-generating opportunities within a single development framework, the project seeks to deliver lasting and inclusive prosperity for its residents. The Hamasa Model Village also exemplifies the broader ambitions of Ethiopia's Rural Corridor Development Program, it was learned.
Scholars Say Ethiopia's Pursuit of Sea Access Gaining International Recognition as Legitimate National Interest
Jul 2, 2026 3894
Addis Ababa, July 2, 2026 (ENA) —Ethiopian scholars said the country's longstanding pursuit of secure and sustainable access to the sea is increasingly gaining recognition within the international community as a legitimate national interest. Approached by ENA, the scholars emphasized that the initiative is being advanced through peaceful diplomacy, international legal principles, and a framework of mutual benefit. They further noted that Ethiopia's quest for maritime access is rooted in historical, geographical, economic, and legal considerations, and has become an important policy agenda aimed at supporting the country's long-term development, national security, and regional economic integration. They stressed that Ethiopia is pursuing the issue through diplomatic engagement, dialogue, and internationally recognized legal frameworks, while promoting cooperation with neighboring countries based on shared prosperity and mutual benefit. Ethiopia's access to the Red Sea, they observed, remains closely linked to the country's historical legacy, centuries-old statehood, strategic security interests, and economic transformation. Under the government's Medemer (Synergy) philosophy, the country has intensified discussions on securing reliable sea access through peaceful partnerships designed to foster regional connectivity, economic integration, and collective development. According to the scholars, Ethiopia continues to pursue diplomatic and legal avenues to address what it considers a longstanding national aspiration while emphasizing that any future arrangement should create benefits for all parties involved. Lecturer of Diplomacy and International Relations at the Ethiopian Public Service University, Endale Nigussie, described access to the sea as a strategic component of national interest that strengthens a country's comprehensive sovereignty and economic resilience. He stated that Ethiopia's demand extends beyond historical and geographical considerations. Endale also reflected on the practical needs of one of Africa's largest and fastest-growing populations. According to him, sustained diplomatic engagement and a proactive foreign policy have helped elevate the issue onto the international agenda through dialogue grounded in international norms and scientific analysis. Endale further argued that Ethiopia's pursuit of sea access should be viewed not as a zero-sum proposition but as an opportunity to expand regional cooperation, strengthen economic interdependence, and promote lasting peace, stability, and prosperity across the Horn of Africa. He added that the international community is increasingly recognizing that facilitating Ethiopia's access to the sea through peaceful and mutually beneficial arrangements can generate shared economic opportunities for the wider region. Ethiopia has no intention of disadvantaging any neighboring country, the Lecturer underscored. The scholar also cited Ethiopia's experience in advancing major national initiatives, including the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and its regional green development initiatives—as examples of the country's ability to pursue strategic objectives through resilience, diplomacy, and broad national participation. He called on Ethiopians to strengthen national unity and collective commitment in advancing what he described as a generational national objective through peaceful diplomatic engagement. Similarly, Lecturer of Leadership and International Relations at Unity University, Getiye Tirfe, said Ethiopia's loss of direct sea access resulted from historical geopolitical developments that have continued to shape the region's political and economic landscape. He argued that restoring dependable maritime access through peaceful means would not only serve Ethiopia's national interests but also enhance regional trade, investment, connectivity, and broader economic cooperation. He further stated that the issue has increasingly emerged as a legitimate regional and international agenda centered on sustainable development, economic integration, and collective prosperity. Ethiopia maintains that securing reliable maritime access through peaceful negotiation, regional cooperation, and mutually beneficial arrangements constitutes a legitimate national interest consistent with international legal principles, it was learned.
Ethiopian Airlines Launches Passenger Flights to Lyon, Expands Network in France
Jul 1, 2026 3548
Addis Ababa, July 1, 2026 (ENA) —Ethiopian Airlines has launched a new passenger service to Lyon, France, expanding its European network and reinforcing the longstanding partnership between Ethiopia and France. The inaugural ceremony was attended by Ethiopian Airlines Group Chief Executive Officer Mesfin Tasew, French Ambassador to Ethiopia Alexis Lamek, and senior executives of the airline. Speaking at the launch, Mesfin said Lyon is Ethiopian Airlines' 23rd destination in Europe and its third destination in France, following Paris and Marseille. He noted that the new route demonstrates the airline's commitment to expanding its global network while deepening bilateral ties between Ethiopia and France. "The launch of the Lyon route will further strengthen the relationship between our two countries and create greater opportunities for trade, tourism, investment, and cultural exchange," he added. The CEO also disclosed that Ethiopian Airlines plans to launch five additional international destinations up to the end of 2026 as part of its continued global expansion strategy. "As Africa's leading airline, we will continue investing to support the economic integration of the continent and strengthen connectivity between Africa and the rest of the world," he said. The CEO also invited French companies to take part in the development of the Bishoftu International Airport project, describing it as a significant opportunity for investment and long-term cooperation. French Ambassador to Ethiopia Alexis Lamek welcomed the launch of the new route, saying it reflects the growing partnership between Ethiopia and France. "I am pleased to see Ethiopia and France continuing to expand their relationship," the ambassador said, adding, "The new direct service will further strengthen economic, cultural, and people to people ties between our two countries." The inaugural flight to Lyon, one of France's leading economic and cultural centers, is scheduled to depart on Thursday that will start regular passenger services. The new route further consolidates Ethiopian Airlines' position as Africa's largest carrier and advances its strategy of strengthening Addis Ababa's role as a major aviation hub linking Africa with Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas.
Tourism Emerges as New Engine of Ethiopia's Economy, Says PM Abiy
Jul 1, 2026 1262
Addis Ababa, June 30, 2026 (ENA) — Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has described tourism as a new engine of Ethiopia's economic growth. According to the premier, the country is repositioning the sector to drive development by capitalizing on its rich natural, historical, and cultural assets. In an exclusive interview with the National Broadcast Corporation (NBC), the Prime Minister elaborated the government's new approach is guided by the theme, "Tourism: The New Economic Motor". Ethiopia is shifting from recognizing its tourism potential to strategically developing and promoting it, he added. PM Abiy further emphasized that understanding Ethiopia's tourism industry requires distinguishing the country's immense potential from the longstanding challenges that have prevented the sector from reaching its full capacity. Although Ethiopia possesses exceptional tourism resources, awareness and promotion of these attractions have remained limited, while the absence of well-developed destinations and other structural constraints have hindered the industry's growth, he noted. Ethiopia is home to more than 6,000 plant species, creating vast opportunities for scientific research and nature-based tourism, he said, adding that the country also hosts unique endemic wildlife found nowhere else in the world, including the Ethiopian wolf, the Walia ibex, and the Gelada baboon, as well as numerous rare bird species inhabiting the Awash and Bale ecosystems. Ethiopia is home to a highly valued falcon species sought by international enthusiasts, although stronger global promotion and market linkages are still needed, he added. Highlighting the country's geographical diversity, PM Abiy said Ethiopia stretches from the summit of Mount Ras Dashen, the country's highest peak, to the Danakil Depression, one of the world's lowest and hottest places. He further emphasized Ethiopia's favorable climate, noting that travelers can reach the country's cool highlands within about three hours from the scorching Middle East or escape Europe's winter to enjoy warm weather. According to him, visitors can experience the Simien Mountains National Park, explore the historic castles of Gondar, visit the island monasteries of Lake Tana, and enjoy the lakeside city of Bahir Dar during a single journey. He also pointed to Ethiopia's rich historical heritage, including centuries-old manuscripts dating back 800 to 900 years, valuable artifacts, and the rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, which continue to attract historians, researchers, and international tourists. PM Abiy highlighted the Bale Mountains as another major destination where visitors can explore crater lakes, observe rare wildlife, and climb peaks rising above 4,300 meters above sea level. Descending from the mountains, travelers enter the Harenna Forest, known for its rich biodiversity, waterfalls, birdlife, and the black-maned lion, while the Dinsho area offers expansive national parks and Afro-alpine landscapes. The Prime Minister also drew attention to the Sof Omar Cave system near Robe, describing it as evidence of an ancient and advanced civilization. According to PM Abiy, the area was historically a center of Islamic learning where scholars proficient in more than 60 languages gathered to teach. An approximately 800-year-old mosque and a remarkable artificial lake remain preserved at the site. In the Afar Region, he highlighted the paleoanthropological significance of the area as the cradle of humankind, alongside attractions including the Erta Ale volcano, palm plantations, and the colorful sulfur springs and salt flats of the Danakil Depression. Moving south, the premier said visitors can experience the Gamo Highlands around Arba Minch, the cultural traditions of the Dorze people, Lakes Chamo and Abaya with their giant crocodiles, and Nechisar National Park, all located along a connected tourism route. The Prime Minister concluded that few countries offer the diversity found in Ethiopia, where ancient history, dramatic landscapes, unique wildlife, vibrant cultures, the heritage of coffee and teff, and historic landmarks such as Adwa can all be experienced under a single tourist visa.
Government Designates Tourism as Economic Pillar to Share Global Wealth, Ensure National Interest: Prime Minister Abiy
Jun 30, 2026 2266
Addis Ababa, June 30, 2026 (ENA) —The Ethiopian government has designated tourism as one of the country’s core economic pillars to secure a greater share of the rapidly expanding global tourism economy and permanently safeguard national strategic interests, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated. Speaking in an exclusive interview with NBC Ethiopia under the theme “The New Economic Motor,” Prime Minister Abiy outlined the strategic vision behind elevating tourism to one of Ethiopia’s five priority economic sectors. The Premier described the industry as a powerful catalyst for sustainable growth, employment creation, investment, and national transformation. The Prime Minister said the government’s overarching ambition is to leave future generations a prosperous, competitive, and dignified Ethiopia. Achieving that vision, he noted, required extensive research and careful policy deliberations to identify sectors capable of generating both immediate economic returns and long-term structural transformation. For decades, Ethiopia relied predominantly on agriculture as the backbone of its economy. While acknowledging agriculture’s continued importance, Prime Minister Abiy said the sector alone has been unable to generate the broad-based industrial growth needed to transform the country’s economic landscape. He stressed that sustainable national prosperity demands a diversified economic model in which multiple sectors reinforce one another. It was within this broader development strategy, he explained, that tourism was identified as a strategic pillar capable of driving growth across the wider economy. Highlighting the immense scale of the global tourism industry, the Prime Minister noted that it generates approximately 12.6 trillion U.S. dollars annually. Countries such as the United States earn around 215 billion dollars, Spain 107 billion dollars, Thailand 95 billion dollars, while Egypt generates nearly 15 billion dollars from tourism each year. “Ethiopia and Africa must ask what share of this enormous global wealth they are capturing,” PM Abiy said, arguing that attracting a greater portion of international tourism revenue would provide the financial resources needed to strengthen other key sectors of the economy. He also pointed to the vast number of international travelers visiting leading destinations each year. France welcomes more than 100 million tourists annually, Mexico nearly 97 million, Malaysia about 40 million, while Morocco attracts nearly 20 million visitors, making it one of Africa’s leading tourism destinations. According to the Prime Minister, these figures demonstrate tourism’s extraordinary capacity to generate national income, create jobs, and strengthen economic resilience. Unlike traditional exports, tourism brings consumers directly to the country, allowing visitors to spend on locally produced goods and services without the logistical costs associated with exporting products abroad. “When tourists come to Ethiopia, they bring not only their spending power but also knowledge, business connections, investment opportunities, and cultural exchange,” the Premier said, emphasizing that tourism creates value across multiple sectors of the economy. He added that international visitors purchase Ethiopian manufactured products, traditional clothing, handicrafts, local cuisine, and cultural experiences, creating immediate domestic markets for local industries and supporting thousands of small businesses and informal enterprises—from artisans and craft producers to traditional coffee vendors and service providers. Beyond generating income, tourism also serves as an important gateway for foreign direct investment, the Prime Minister noted. Many international visitors identify untapped business opportunities during their travels and later return as investors, contributing capital to sectors with significant growth potential. Tourism revenues also provide critical resources for preserving Ethiopia’s historical heritage, protecting natural ecosystems, developing eco-tourism destinations, and expanding modern public infrastructure, he added. PM Abiy further emphasized tourism’s role in strengthening national unity and social cohesion. As Ethiopians travel throughout the country, they gain a deeper appreciation of the nation’s diverse cultures, histories, and traditions, fostering mutual understanding, patriotism, and a stronger sense of shared national identity. “The government’s decision to make tourism a strategic economic pillar is a deliberate national choice to secure Ethiopia’s rightful place in the global tourism economy, expand economic opportunities for its people, and safeguard the country’s long-term national interests,” the Prime Minister concluded.
Nation Launches Roadmap, Land Acct. Report that Contribute to Economic Dev't, Climate Resilience
Jun 30, 2026 1546
Addis Ababa, June 30, 2026 (ENA) —Ethiopia's Natural Capital Accounting (NCA) Roadmap and the 1st Edition Land Account Report were launched today. Ethiopia's Natural Capital Accounting (NCA) Roadmap integrates environmental assets—such as land, forests, and water—into national economic planning; and the effort establishes a robust framework for assessing the sustainability of the country's economic development. The other document, Ethiopia's 1st Edition Land Account, on the other hand, is a foundational milestone for the country's climate resilience goals. The accounts map land use and land cover dynamics using satellite imagery, geographic information systems (GIS), and standardized data classifications. They are expected to provide a physical and economic baseline that helps government agencies track the impacts of large-scale landscape management, reforestation, and land degradation neutrality projects, it was learned. Speaking at the launching ceremony, Ministry of Planning and Development State Minister, Bereket Fesehatsion, said the ceremony is not only about presenting two important documents. It is also about affirming a shared national vision grounded in evidence-based policymaking, responsible stewardship of natural resources, and a firm commitment to building a future in which economic progress and environmental sustainability advance hand-in-hand. Ethiopia’s Land Accounts represent will not be the last as institutional capacities expand and the methods continue to improve, so too will our understanding of the full wealth of this nation, he added. According to him, data alone does not drive change as implementation requires partnership. The State Minister stressed the need for concerted efforts of all stakeholders — government institutions, the private sector, civil society, research institutions, academia, and international development partners to join hands in this shared endeavor. "Together, we must ensure that these accounts inform policy, guide investment, and shape decision-making at every level, he underscored. Noting the progress achieved demonstrates what is possible when institutions collaborate with clarity of purpose and shared commitment, Bereket stated that the Ministry remains fully committed to embedding natural capital accounting at the heart of Ethiopia’s planning systems. World Bank Operation Manager Juliana Victor, on her part, said such efforts would have significant value to protect and conserve natural resources. These launchings actually reflect a stronger approach to development, she noted. ''Natural capital has not been sufficiently reflected in our economic decision-making, and when nature is not counted, it is often undervalued and misused. When it is undervalued, it’s also not easily integrated. Thus, the road map will also help to change that situation," the Manager added. According to her, this achievement reflects many years of partnership, institution building, and technical support under the World Bank's resident and green development program advisory services and analytics.
PM Abiy Says Private Sector Played Irreplaceable Role in Revitalizing Tourism
Jun 30, 2026 1330
Addis Ababa, June 30, 2026 (ENA) — The private sector has played an irreplaceable role in driving the current revitalization of the tourism industry, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said today. The Prime Minister made the remarks during an exclusive interview with NBC Ethiopia. He outlined that initiatives within the tourism ecosystem are categorized into four core pillars: tourist destinations, hospitality accommodations, transport networks, and digital infrastructure. Over the past 7 years, remarkable achievements have been registered through the landmark Dine for Sheger, Dine for the Nation, and Dine for Generation initiatives. The Dine for Sheger project has visibly transformed Addis Ababa, while the Dine for the Nation initiative has spurred development across various regional localities. Under the Dine for Generation framework, projects in Arba Minch and Jimma are nearing completion, with the Arba Minch site scheduled to be inaugurated in the coming days. These overarching national initiatives continue to yield tangible, transformative impacts across urban landscapes. In just the past few months, 7 additional airports have been constructed, coupled with the extensive expansion of road networks to enhance accessibility. The Gebeta projects have been instrumental in systematically dismantling structural bottlenecks and addressing long-standing limitations in Ethiopia’s tourism sector. The Prime Minister reiterated that the private sector's contribution has been vital and irreplaceable in realizing the current momentum and success of the industry. He also commended the profound role of the public, emphasizing that active community engagement has been a driving force behind the seamless execution of these national development endeavors.