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GERD Reshapes Regional Geopolitics, Strengthens Diplomatic Achievements: AAU Scholars
Nov 5, 2025 386
Addis Ababa, November 5, 2025 (ENA) – Addis Ababa University (AAU) scholars have stated that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has reshaped the geopolitical alignment of the region and stands as a testament to Ethiopia’s successful diplomatic endeavors. Professor Tesfaye Tafesse, a lecturer and researcher at the Center for Geopolitics and African Studies at AAU, and historian Professor Ayele Bekeri emphasized in an interview with ENA that every sovereign nation has the full right to utilize its natural resources. The scholars noted that Ethiopia is entitled to use its resources responsibly without causing harm to others and stressed the importance of further strengthening efforts that safeguard national interests. According to Professor Ayele Bekeri, Ethiopia’s development projects, including the GERD, play a pivotal role in protecting national interests and lifting citizens out of poverty. Professor Tesfaye Tafesse, for his part, recalled that Ethiopia had undertaken effective diplomatic measures to withstand external pressures during the construction of the Renaissance Dam. He stated that the united diplomatic actions of the government and citizens successfully transformed attitudes, leading some previously anti-Ethiopian actors to support Ethiopia’s position. Professor Ayele further emphasized that Ethiopia completed the GERD project in full compliance with international law. He noted that the country’s approach demonstrates its unwavering commitment to defending its national interests and sovereignty. He added that Egypt’s establishment of the “Red Sea Forum” reflects its realization that its long-standing ambition to control the Nile River has come to an end. Through this forum, Egypt is now attempting to limit Ethiopia’s engagement in Red Sea affairs. The scholars underscored the need to intensify diplomatic efforts to counter such maneuvers.
GERD Advances Digitalization Through Reliable Power Supply: Institutions
Nov 5, 2025 266
Addis Ababa, November 5, 2025 (ENA) – The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) will significantly enhance the quality of digital service delivery by ensuring a reliable power supply, according to various institutions. They also emphasized that the dam will play a crucial role in promoting comprehensive macroeconomic growth and advancing financial inclusion. Speaking to ENA, Ethio Telecom’s Chief Mobile Money Business Officer, Brook Adhana, stated that the GERD is a landmark project that symbolizes African independence, much like Ethiopia’s victory at Adwa over colonial fascist Italy. He noted that GERD will accelerate the nation’s digitalization efforts by providing a stable and sustainable power supply, which in turn will contribute greatly to the country’s overall macroeconomic development. Consistent and reliable electricity is essential for improving network quality and expanding financial inclusion, Brook said, adding that the availability of power will also facilitate the expansion of infrastructure and drive social development by increasing access to domestic electricity. Similarly, Safi Gemedi, Public Relations and Communication Executive Officer at the Ethiopian Statistical Service (ESS), reiterated that GERD represents “a second Adwa victory” achieved through the unity of Ethiopians. He recalled that the ESS, which operates 26 branch offices across the country, relies heavily on a stable power supply to manage its servers and deliver accurate, up-to-date statistical data. According to Safi, the sustainable energy generated by GERD will greatly support the ESS’s efforts to modernize the nation’s statistical systems through digital technology. The dam will empower the institution to digitize collected data, improve data quality, and enhance operational efficiency through the reliable power supply it provides, he stated.  
Ethiopia’s Mega-Projects Cornerstones for Economic Sovereignty, Regional Integration
Nov 5, 2025 313
Addis Ababa, November 5, 2025 (ENA) – Ethiopia's national mega-projects are the cornerstone of its foreign policy and economic sovereignty, positioning the country for sustainable development and stronger regional economic integration and cooperation, according to political science scholar Prof. Brooke Hailu Beshah. Prof. Brooke told ENA that a nation’s survival is inseparable from its national interests, which for Ethiopia include safeguarding its borders, preserving territorial integrity, and ensuring the economic independence and welfare of its citizens. Prof. Brooke described the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) as a powerful symbol of national unity, cooperation, and triumph, marking the beginning of a new phase of transformative projects aimed at achieving food and economic sovereignty. These national undertakings not only advance Ethiopia’s core interests but also reinforce its foreign policy through enhanced regional collaboration, which is key to the nation's long-term stability and growth. Following the GERD’s inauguration, Prime Minister Abiy announced a series of ambitious national projects including a peaceful nuclear power plant, the Bishoftu International Airport, a major fertilizer factory, aAn oil refinery and extensive housing developments, he added. Prof. Brooke emphasized that while national interest has historically been defined in terms of political sovereignty, the modern focus is shifting toward economic self-reliance through the strategic use of domestic resources. He also described the new initiatives as crucial steps toward achieving food and energy sovereignty, asserting they will transform Ethiopia’s economy and deepen regional integration. Ethiopia’s foreign policy, he added, continues to prioritize regional partnerships, particularly in electric power generation and infrastructure development. Reaffirming Ethiopia’s commitment to peaceful conflict resolution, Prof. Brooke noted that the impact of these projects extends beyond national borders, exemplifying the fertilizer factory, a joint venture with the Dangote Group, is expected to significantly boost agricultural productivity. Once these projects have completed, the facility will position Ethiopia as a continental leader in fertilizer production, with the capacity to supply neighboring countries such as Kenya, thereby reducing dependence on imports, he stated. Projects like the peaceful nuclear power plant, Bishoftu International Airport, fertilizer factory, and oil refinery are all transformative ventures will have the potential to redefine Ethiopia’s economic landscape, he said, adding that the planned gas factory will also help conserve foreign exchange, enabling Ethiopia to better meet its domestic and humanitarian needs through locally generated resources.
Ethiopia, China Sign Bilateral Market Access Protocol, Major Milestone in Ethiopia’s WTO Accession Process
Nov 5, 2025 389
Addis Ababa, November 5, 2025 (ENA) – Ethiopia and China formally signed a Bilateral Market Access Protocol at the World Trade Organization (WTO) Headquarters in Geneva, marking a significant step forward in Ethiopia’s accession to the WTO. The Protocol was signed between Tsegab Kebebew, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of Ethiopia to the United Nations Office and Other International Organizations in Geneva, and Li Yongjie, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of the People’s Republic of China to the WTO. “This milestone follows constructive dialogue and technical negotiations between the two countries. It reflects their shared commitment to deepening economic cooperation and advancing a fair, inclusive, and rules-based global trading system,’’ according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The signing of the protocol marks the successful conclusion of Ethiopia–China bilateral market access negotiations on trade in goods and services in the framework of Ethiopia’s WTO accession process. To this end, Ethiopia advances to completing bilateral market access negotiations and consolidating its multilateral commitments in preparation for its accession to WTO. As Ethiopia advances toward full WTO membership, the signing of this Protocol reaffirms the country’s commitment to an open, fair, and development-oriented trading system — one that supports national transformation, regional integration, and Africa’s collective vision for equitable participation in the global economy.
Finance Minister Ahmed Meets with EU, EIB Officials to Leverage Global Gateway Strategy to Drive Inclusive Growth
Nov 4, 2025 1053
Addis Ababa, November 4, 2025 (ENA) – High-level representatives from the European Union, the European Investment Bank (EIB), and Ethiopia’s 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 Union’s flagship initiative to boost sustainable and trusted global connections, was a key topic of discussion during the EU–Ethiopia Business Conference held in Paris. Ahmed Shide met with EU and EIB officials to explore priority areas for partnership, emphasizing Ethiopia’s 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 EU–Ethiopia Business Conference held in Paris. The country’s 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 CEO’s presented the enabling environment for investors, emphasizing Ethiopia’s commitment to ease of doing business, regulatory transparency, and public-private partnerships. Fisseha Yitagesu, CEO of IPDC said: “Ethiopia’s Special Economic Zones are not just industrial hubs—they are gateways for investment, innovation, and regional trade. We are committed to providing investors with the infrastructure, support, and partnerships needed to succeed.” Motuma Temesgen, CEO of Gada Special Economic Zone on his part added: “Geda 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.” European investors and business leaders attending the conference recognized Ethiopia’s 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 1622
Addis Ababa, November 3, 2025 (ENA) – 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 EU–Ethiopia 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 ministry’s 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 France’s continued support for the country’s development efforts and its leadership as Chair of Ethiopia’s Official Creditors Committee under the G20 Common Framework for Debt Treatment. He also acknowledged France’s 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 Ethiopia’s 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. “Ethiopia and France enjoy a historic and multifaceted relationship grounded in mutual respect and cooperation,” stated Ahmed. “Our government highly values France’s continued engagement and looks forward to deepening economic ties that support Ethiopia’s sustainable development aspirations.” Representatives of the French Ministry of Foreign Trade commended Ethiopia’s ongoing economic reforms and expressed France’s 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 EU–Ethiopia 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 Ethiopia’s economic transformation.
IGAD Irrigation Strategy Crucial for Food Security, Sustainable Water Mgt:  Irrigation & Lowland Ministry
Nov 3, 2025 1724
Addis Ababa, November 3, 2025 (ENA) –The 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 AU’s 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.  
Ethiopia’s Economic Growth Creates Significant Opportunities for Manufacturing Sector: Ministry Says
Nov 2, 2025 2489
Addis Ababa, November 2, 2025 (ENA) – 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 country’s 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 sector’s 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 government’s 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 3015
Addis Ababa, November 2, 2025 (ENA) – 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, France’s 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 Ethiopia’s 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 EU’s 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: “Through 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.” Philippe Gautier, CEO of MEDEF International, stated that European businesses and institutions "recognize Ethiopia’s potential, not only as one of Africa’s 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 Africa–EU 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 Ethiopia–European 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 1817
Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) – 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 government’s 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 Ethiopia’s 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 “Ethiopia’s journey toward recovery is unstoppable.” 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 University’s Department of Political Science and International Relations, praised the government’s 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. “These mega projects will shape Ethiopia’s future and elevate its international standing,” 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.
Ethiopia's Quest for Sea Access Need to be Resolved Through Mutual Agreements: Russia's Ambassador
Nov 1, 2025 3704
Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) – Ethiopia's quest for sea access should be primarily negotiated by the parties directly involved, mutual agreements, and open dialogue, Russia's Ambassador Evgeny Terekhin told ENA. Russia's Ambassador to Ethiopia, Evgeny Terekhin recognized the importance of sea access for every nation. Nearly one-third of the UN's member states lack coastal access due to various challenges, however, many of these issues are being addressed and viable solutions are emerging, he noted. "We understand the need for sea access for any country and solutions are emerging for addressing the challenges.” The Ambassador stated that the resolution of Ethiopia's quest for sea access should be primarily negotiated by the parties directly involved, grounded in international law, mutual agreements, and open dialogue. "This issue should be decided first of all between the parties involved in the issue on the basis of international law, agreements and conversations," he stressed. Therefore, constructive dialogue and cooperation remain vital in addressing this issue of securing sea access for Ethiopia. Recall that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed recently told members of the parliament: "We have spoken to the US, China, Russia, Europe, and Africa. AEthiopia's quest for Red Sea access is inevitable, we give priority for peace and dialogue; plead with them to mediate us and offer us solution.” The manner in which Ethiopia lost its access to the Red Sea lacked legal background without the involvement cabinet decision, parliament approval or referendum of the Ethiopian people, the Prime Minister emphasized. Underscoring the urgency of regaining access to the Red Sea, the Prime Minister reaffirmed the government's position of pursue the issue through legal and peaceful dialogue.
PM Abiy Spearheads Major Nat'l, Global Engagements Across Strategic Sectors: Here is a brief recap of the past month:-
Nov 1, 2025 3375
Addis Ababa, November 1, 2025 (ENA) – In October 2025, the Prime Minister undertook a series of national and international engagements focused on infrastructure development, rural transformation, governance reform, and diplomatic cooperation. Here is a brief recap of the past month: 𝙊𝙣 𝙐𝙧𝙗𝙖𝙣 𝘿𝙚𝙫𝙚𝙡𝙤𝙥𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙁𝙤𝙧𝙚𝙞𝙜𝙣 𝘿𝙞𝙧𝙚𝙘𝙩 𝙄𝙣𝙫𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩 A defining highlight of the month was the laying of the foundation stone for the urea fertilizer plant, a landmark project developed through a partnership between Ethiopian Investment Holdings and the Dangote Group. With an annual production capacity of three million tons, the plant will utilize natural gas from the Calub gas fields, transported through a 108-kilometer pipeline. This project is a cornerstone of Ethiopia’s strategy to achieve fertilizer self-sufficiency and enhance agricultural productivity. In the Somali Region, the Prime Minister also inaugurated the Gode Oil Refinery, developed by Golden Concord Group Limited (GCL). The refinery, designed to process 3.5 million tons of crude oil and condensate per year from the Hilala oil field, represents a significant step in Ethiopia’s path toward energy independence. Complementing these milestones, the Prime Minister inaugurated the first phase of the Ogaden Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) Project in Calub. The facility, with an annual production capacity of 111 million litres and the ability to generate 1,000 megawatts of energy, strengthens Ethiopia’s industrial base while contributing critical inputs to fertilizer production and energy generation. During his visit to Jigjiga in the Somali Region, the Prime Minister observed the city’s rapid transformation since his last visit in January 2025. Thousands of new housing units are under construction, and corridor development projects are visibly enhancing urban well-being. He lauded the Dine for Generations Project, nearing completion in the Somali Region, for unlocking new opportunities in tourism and stimulating regional economic growth. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, accompanied by members of the Prosperity Party Executive Committee, visited the corridor development project extending from Sar Bet to German Square, encompassing the Garment Factory and the Furi area. Spanning 589 hectares, it is the second-largest urban corridor after Kazanchis. The project features 16.5 kilometers of asphalt roads, 33 kilometers of pedestrian walkways, plazas, sports and recreation facilities, riverbank development, and over 1,100 commercial shops. The initiative embodies Ethiopia’s broader vision of creating modern, livable, and economically vibrant cities. 𝙊𝙣 𝙍𝙪𝙧𝙖𝙡 𝙏𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙨𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝘼𝙜𝙧𝙞𝙘𝙪𝙡𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙖𝙡 𝙈𝙤𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙞𝙯𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 Advancing his government’s rural development agenda, the Prime Minister presided over the handover of model rural villages constructed through the Rainy Season Voluntary Scheme in the Halaba, Kembatta, Hadiya, and Silte zones. Each home in these Rural Corridor Villages is equipped with solar power, biogas systems, sanitation facilities, and animal shelters, significantly improving hygiene, comfort, and productivity for rural families. These model villages mark a new chapter in Ethiopia’s mission to raise rural living standards and promote sustainable livelihoods. The Prime Minister encouraged regional leaders to expand these initiatives, setting a target of 100 new houses per zone by next year. During his visit to the East Shewa Zone of the Oromia Region, the Prime Minister also reviewed the rainy season wheat harvest and launched summer wheat production activities. He assessed progress in banana, papaya, and fish farming clusters, emphasizing the growing adoption of mechanized agriculture as a major driver of productivity and self-reliance. He also inaugurated the Welmel River Irrigation Development Project in Delo-Mena Woreda, Bale Zone. Once fully operational, the project will irrigate 9,687 hectares of farmland, benefiting 20,000 farming households and enhancing drought resilience, food sovereignty, and rural employment. 𝙊𝙣 𝙀𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙤𝙢𝙞𝙘 𝙂𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙚 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙈𝙖𝙘𝙧𝙤𝙚𝙘𝙤𝙣𝙤𝙢𝙞𝙘 𝙍𝙚𝙫𝙞𝙚𝙬 At the Koysha Project site, the Prime Minister convened a strategic review session with the Council of Ministers to assess the macroeconomic performance of the first 100 days of the 2018 Ethiopian Fiscal Year. The review examined achievements, challenges, and strategic priorities, highlighting Ethiopia’s sustained economic resilience amid global uncertainty. The nation’s GDP growth rate stood at 9.2 percent for the 2017 fiscal year, underscoring the success of reforms aimed at fostering inclusive and diversified growth. 𝙊𝙣 𝙅𝙪𝙙𝙞𝙘𝙞𝙖𝙡 𝙈𝙤𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙣𝙞𝙨𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙩𝙝𝙧𝙤𝙪𝙜𝙝 𝘿𝙞𝙜𝙞𝙩𝙖𝙡 𝙏𝙧𝙖𝙣𝙨𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 Building on the success of the Digital 2025 Strategy, the Prime Minister announced the forthcoming Digital 2030 Strategy, focused on advancing automation and improving public service delivery. He commended the Federal Supreme Court for implementing a Smart Court System featuring automated transcription, virtual hearings, and an Integrated Case Management System that enables litigants to track cases online. Covering 24 federal branches to date, this innovation marks an important step toward transparent and accessible justice across Ethiopia. 𝙊𝙣 𝙈𝙚𝙙𝙞𝙖, 𝘾𝙪𝙡𝙩𝙪𝙧𝙚, 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙏𝙤𝙪𝙧𝙞𝙨𝙢 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed attended the launch of the pan-African media outlet Pulse of Africa, a platform he first proposed during the 35th Ordinary Session of the African Union Assembly in 2022. The initiative seeks to amplify African perspectives, counter negative portrayals of the continent, and strengthen African unity through shared narratives. In his remarks, the Prime Minister emphasized that Pulse of Africa marks a significant step toward ensuring that Africans tell their own stories and shape their global image. Accompanied by First Lady Zinash Tayachew and a high-level delegation of former and current leaders, the Prime Minister also visited the Bale Zone to assess key development projects that integrate natural heritage with national progress. The delegation toured the Bale Mountains National Park, one of Ethiopia’s most ecologically diverse and economically significant natural areas. The Prime Minister observed ongoing tourism developments, including the nearly completed Dinsho Lodge at the heart of the park and the Sof Omer Luxury Lodge near the Sof Omer Cave. Both projects are designed to advance Ethiopia’s Ten-Year Strategic Plan by positioning tourism as a catalyst for economic transformation. The Sof Omer Cave Development Project complements these initiatives by improving access and visitor facilities around one of the country’s most celebrated natural landmarks. The delegation also inspected the Robe–Goro–Sof Omer–GinirJunction Road Upgrading Project, a dual asphalt roadway featuring five bridges that connect the productive agricultural zones of East Bale and Bale with central Ethiopia. The upgraded route enhances regional mobility, strengthens economic integration, and improves access to major tourist destinations such as the Bale Mountains National Park and Sof Omer Cave. In addition, the Prime Minister reviewed the Weib River Flood Control Project, which regulates water flow through the cave system to ensure year-round accessibility and protect its ecosystem. He also examined tourism development efforts in the Harenna cluster, including the construction of the Rira Eco Lodge, new viewpoints, restaurants, and coffee facilities along the routes leading to Tulu Dimtu, the park’s highest peak. These initiatives aim to expand sustainable tourism, create local employment, and showcase the natural and cultural richness of the Bale region. The visit concluded at the Fincha Habera Waterfall, where the delegation explored the surrounding landscape, home to the Ethiopian Red Fox, diverse birdlife, and striking geological formations such as the Rafu rock pinnacles. The area, which recently revealed a newly discovered cave system, will soon feature a glamping site designed to promote eco-friendly tourism. Reflecting on the visit, Prime Minister Abiy highlighted Ethiopia as a land of abundance and opportunity, urging citizens to safeguard and build upon the nation’s natural and human wealth for future generations. The delegation collectively reaffirmed the importance of stewardship, unity, and visionary development in shaping Ethiopia’s sustainable and prosperous future. 𝙋𝙖𝙧𝙡𝙞𝙖𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙖𝙧𝙮 𝙀𝙣𝙜𝙖𝙜𝙚𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙉𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝘿𝙞𝙨𝙘𝙤𝙪𝙧𝙨𝙚 Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, in his recent address to Ethiopia’s Parliament, highlighted the country’s substantial progress in economic reform, diversification, and infrastructure development. He noted that Ethiopia’s shift from an agriculture-dependent economy toward industrial and service growth has yielded impressive results, citing rapid agricultural expansion, record-high export revenues, and increased foreign reserves. Major investments in green initiatives, transport infrastructure, and energy projects are transforming productivity and sustainability, while prudent debt management and targeted subsidies have stabilized inflation. He emphasized the government’s focus on strengthening institutional capacity, expanding digitalization, training millions of youth in coding, and modernizing service delivery through nationwide one-stop centers. On peace and governance, the Prime Minister reaffirmed Ethiopia’s commitment to stability, dialogue, and national unity, warning against both internal and external actors seeking to destabilize the country. He stressed that the only viable path for Ethiopia is peaceful political transition and democratic consolidation. Looking ahead to the upcoming national election, he assured Parliament of the government’s readiness to ensure a fair and inclusive process. On foreign relations, he reiterated Ethiopia’s right to equitable use of the Nile waters and called for cooperative engagement with neighboring countries. Addressing the Red Sea question, he described it as a legitimate historical and economic concern that Ethiopia intends to pursue through dialogue and mutual development, underscoring that the nation’s growth is intertwined with regional prosperity and peace. 𝙊𝙣 𝘿𝙞𝙥𝙡𝙤𝙢𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙘 𝙀𝙣𝙜𝙖𝙜𝙚𝙢𝙚𝙣𝙩𝙨 𝙖𝙣𝙙 𝙍𝙚𝙜𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙖𝙡 𝘾𝙤𝙤𝙥𝙚𝙧𝙖𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 On the international stage, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed led Ethiopia’s delegation to the 24th Summit of the COMESA Authority of Heads of State and Government in Nairobi, Kenya, held under the theme “Leveraging Digitalization to Deepen Regional Value Chains for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth.” Addressing the Summit, he underscored that Africa’s digital transformation offers a unique opportunity to rewrite its economic narrative and strengthen continental integration. He affirmed Ethiopia’s readiness to collaborate with regional partners to advance a shared digital future. In separate diplomatic meetings, the Prime Minister held discussions with President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud of the Federal Republic of Somalia on bilateral and regional matters of mutual interest, and with Dr. Constantinos Kombos, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Cyprus, to strengthen political and economic cooperation between their two nations. 𝙊𝙣 𝙏𝙖𝙭𝙥𝙖𝙮𝙚𝙧 𝙍𝙚𝙘𝙤𝙜𝙣𝙞𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣 𝙖𝙣𝙙 Governance 𝙍𝙚𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙢 At the 7th Annual Loyal Taxpayers Recognition Ceremony, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed celebrated outstanding taxpayers for their contributions to Ethiopia’s development. He reaffirmed that tax revenues are being invested in vital public goods and infrastructure projects and urged all citizens to uphold transparency and reject corruption. The Prime Minister emphasized that collective integrity and accountability are essential to building a just and prosperous nation. Throughout October 2025, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s decisive leadership and forward-looking initiatives across industry, agriculture, urban renewal, justice, and diplomacy demonstrated Ethiopia’s unwavering commitment to inclusive development and national progress.
GERD Will Drive Products Competitiveness in European Market: German Acting Ambassador
Oct 31, 2025 7092
Addis Ababa, October 31, 2025 (ENA) –The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) along with other renewable energy sources would significantly boost the competitiveness of Ethiopian industrial products and access the European market, Acting Ambassador of Germany to Ethiopia, Ferdinand von Weyhe, told ENA. Speaking to ENA, the acting ambassador emphasized the implications of renewable energy initiatives of Ethiopia particularly of GERD. GERD is the largest hydropower project ever constructed in Africa, poised to double the national clean electricity production that would leverage industrial growth in the country. Weyhe commended Ethiopia for its impressive progress in advancing and expanding renewable energy, emphasizing the countless importance of renewable energy, including hydropower, wind, geothermal, and solar energy. The opportunities for renewable energy in Ethiopia are substantial, he said adding GERD along with many dams being constructed will make the country hub in clean energy. Green energy is crucial for manufacturing industries to produce products which are more competitive in the European market, Weyhe stressed. Industries that utilize hydroelectric power will produce greener products, which are increasingly favored by consumers and businesses in Europe, he noted. "We have learned vast opportunities in renewable energy in Ethiopia. GERD with other numerous dams under construction will significantly boost the production of green electricity. And, by utilizing hydropower to produce electricity, Ethiopian products will become increasingly competitive in the European market, “Weyhe underscored. Relating to Ethiopia’s quest for securing sea access to the Red Sea, Weyhe emphasized the critical need for diversifying access to the sea and fostering economic partnerships with neighboring countries. Citing an instance form European experience, Weyhe said that many landlocked nations successfully collaborate with coastal countries for trade. "Germany, for instance, has ports, but not all goods flow through them; some are routed via Belgian or Dutch ports,'' he pointed out. This underscores the importance of diversifying access to the sea and fostering cooperation with neighboring countries to enhance freight logistics and facilitate trade for Ethiopia," he elaborated.
Ethiopian, Chapa Enter Partnership to Enhance Digital Operations
Oct 30, 2025 1312
Addis Ababa, October 30, 2025 (ENA) – Ethiopian Airlines has entered into a strategic partnership with Chapa Financial Technologies to streamline digital operations for its passengers. The partnership agreement was signed today by Vice President of Ethiopian Holidays and Digital Sales at Ethiopian Airlines, Hailemelekot Mamo and Chapa Fintech Company CEO Nael Hailemariam. Hailemelekot said on the occasion that the partnership represents a significant step for Ethiopian Airlines, Africa's leading carrier, while reflecting the airline's commitment to innovation and customer-centric services. "We have been striving to implement various mechanisms that aim to transform our customer experience through digital innovation and technology, " he stated. The partnership focused on enhancing customer service across various aspects, including in-flight entertainment, e-commerce, ticketing, air mobility, and digital payments. He pointed out that working with Chapa, which offers locally developed payment solutions, is a milestone that underscores Ethiopian Airlines commitment to empowering homegrown innovation and strengthening local digital ecosystems. "This integration will provide our passengers with features like direct bank integration and real-time transaction monitoring, allowing them to complete purchases through various digital channels with greater ease and speed." Hailemelekot stated that Ethiopian Airlines will continue to seek out partnerships with local innovators as part of its broader digital transformation strategy. On his part, Chapa CEO Nael Hailemariam said that the partnership marks a significant step towards leveraging technology to enhance service delivery. Highlighting Chapa’s dedication to improving customer engagement through technology, he said the partnership would ease transactions and enrich the overall travel experience for Ethiopian Airlines passengers. According to him, Chapa has made significant strides in providing secure financial technology services for various financial institutions and processed transactions worth 100 billion Birr.
Authority Attributes Coffee Production, Productivity Growth to Integrated Efforts
Oct 30, 2025 952
Addis Ababa, October 30, 2025 (ENA) – The recent strides in coffee production, productivity and quality are a result of integrated efforts, according to coffee experts. Ethiopia is the world's fifth largest producer of coffee, and Africa's top producer. Ethiopia's specialty coffee is in high demand at the global level, driven by its unique flavor profiles, and high quality. Coffee is the backbone of Ethiopia's economy, serving as a crucial source of foreign exchange earnings as the country has been undertaking various endeavors to further benefit from the sector by producing coffee in large quantities and high quality. In his recent address to the House of People's Representatives, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said coffee production experienced notable growth, increasing from 4.5 million to 11.5 million quintals. Despite rising domestic consumption due to population growth, Ethiopia’s coffee exports generated 2.5 billion USD last Ethiopian Fiscal Year, a significant increase from 700 million USD during the early years of the economic reform. Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority Deputy Director-General Tagay Nuru said coffee has been produced in recent years in high quality and quantity using modern technology, moving away from traditional production methods. The lengthy coffee marketing system has also been reformed, and such initiatives have increased the income from coffee export, in addition to boosting coffee production and productivity. Furthermore, endeavors are also being carried out in advancing using of improved varieties that can withstand climate change in order to increase the quality and productivity of coffee in Ethiopia, Tagay added. Ethiopian National Coffee Association Deputy President, Zerihun Qamiso on his part said the association was established with the target to resolve challenges in coffee supply chains and to boost coffee production and productivity. He pointed out that both coffee exporters and suppliers had no inclination to support farmers, who produce more than 94 percent of coffee production, technically and in other ways. Such attitude prevented farmers from producing coffee in large quantities and with good quality, alongside preventing them from getting the proper benefits from the product, the Deputy President stated. According to Zerihun, the association has designed a curriculum to support the coffee industry through research, and distributing essential inputs to farmers in order to boost coffee production and productivity. Coffee is vital part of the country’s economy, making up a significant portion of the country's export earnings, and providing livelihoods for millions of people.
African Indigenous Knowledge Vital to Drive Next Wave of Agricultural Innovation: Scientists
Oct 30, 2025 1314
Addis Ababa, October 30, 2025 (ENA) – Scientists have urged a continental shift toward homegrown research ecosystems, arguing that integrating indigenous knowledge with modern science is the key to unlocking sustainable agricultural growth, food security, and economic resilience across Africa. Experts underscored the vital role of Africa's indigenous knowledge systems, with leading researchers advocating for stronger regional research universities and enhanced cross-border collaboration in agriculture. The scholars made these remarks during the China Africa Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Alliance Conference held from October 26-29, 2025 in Addis Ababa. Speaking to ENA, Bolaji Zuluqurineen Salihu of Nigeria's National Cereals Research Institute highlighted the challenge of brain drain, noting that many young scientists migrate to countries like Switzerland and China for better resources and training. While acknowledging that international study can advance individual careers, he argued that Africa must prioritize building its own institutions to nurture expertise, drive innovation, and develop technologies for domestic use. Salihu further elaborated on the need to prioritize domestic institutions. "When we travel abroad, we often return with technologies that primarily benefit those countries. We have to focus on building our own institutions so we can apply our skills at home," he stated. He stressed the importance of continental unity in agricultural development, noting that Africa’s diverse regions offer both unique strengths and shared challenges. Salihu emphasized the role of germplasm and genetic resources as crucial assets for collaborative research. "Nobody can progress alone; you need to do it together, like the African proverb says," he remarked, calling for a coordinated and genuine effort toward agricultural advancement that transcends politics and prioritizes the continent’s long-term welfare. Echoing this view, Professor Nigussie Dechasa, Director General of the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), noted that Ethiopian farmers have a long, ancient heritage as researchers and innovators. He highlighted current threats like climate change, pest infestations, and soil degradation, challenges that indigenous knowledge has historically helped communities mitigate. Professor Nigussie advocated for blending traditional farming wisdom with modern agricultural science to create a powerful synthesis that enhances food security and sovereignty. "The knowledge these farmers possess represents a rich tapestry of indigenous wisdom essential for the future of agriculture in Ethiopia," he stated. Professor Banyankimbona, Commissioner, Education, Science, Technology and Innovation at African Union Commission, on his part, stated that African societies have their own solutions to their challenges. He also urged African nations to draw on traditional practices while learning from global experiences to foster development that aligns with community needs.
Manufacturing Registering Year-on-Year Growth, Says Industry Minister Melaku Alebel
Oct 30, 2025 674
Addis Ababa, October 30, 2025 (ENA) – The contribution of manufacturing has been showing year-on-year growth, Industry Minister Melaku Alebel said. According to him, Ethiopia's manufacturing sector is improving every year and helping the economy. The Made in Ethiopia campaign has contributed toward boosting industry capabilities and increasing production levels, the Minister noted. In an exclusive interview with ENA, Mekalu Alebel told ENA that the Made in Ethiopia campaign has increased production by uncovering what the sector can do and enhancing outputs. He stated that awareness of manufacturers in making use of Ethiopia's rich natural resources and human resource to boost domestic production as well as increase exports has been created. Challenges faced by the industrial sector, both short and long-terms, have been dealt with, leading to a growth in local production capabilities and import substitution. The Made in Ethiopia campaign is boosting the production capacity of small and medium enterprises, he said. Looking back at the growth of the manufacturing sector, he revealed that the sector grew by 4.8 percent in 2014 Ethiopian Fiscal Year (EFY) climbed to 10.3 percent in the 2017 EFY, and is expected to go beyond 12 percent this 2018 EFY. Melaku added that this trend shows strong economic growth. The advancements made by the campaign show its significant role in strengthening the Ethiopian economy. Recall that Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed told the 5th regular meeting of the House of People’s Representatives that the industry sector had 3.7 percent share of the GDP in 2017 EFY.
E-Phytosanitary System Crucial to Comply Int'l Market
Oct 30, 2025 652
Addis Ababa, October 30, 2025 (ENA) – The e-Phytosanitary system was launched today as a practical solution to the manual certificate process which causes delay in export clearance and increase trade processing costs, Director General of Ethiopian Agriculture Authority, Ambassador Deriba Kuma said. Ambassador Kuma made the remark during a two-day second regional phytosanitary conference which kicked off in Addis Ababa today. The conference was co-organized by the Ethiopian Agricultural Authority, Ethiopian Horticulture Producer Exporters Association and other partners. The Director General stressed the necessity of the digital system as the sanitary and phytosanitary compliances are critical to access products international markets. The digital system will also reduce costs linked to lost certificate, forgery, corruption and the need for physical travel. The electronic Phytosanitary system ensures safe trade, resilient agriculture and healthy plants by enhancing consumer trust, improve market assets and eliminate product disparity as well as sustainable development, food security and global economy cooperation, it was learent. It was indicated that the e-Phyto system will reduce the processing time from 2-3 days to just few hours. The e-Phyto system has integrated in 188 countries and Ethiopia's launch of e-Phytosanitary will drive the country's agriculture system. Executive Director of the Ethiopian Horticulture Exporters and Producers Association (EHPEA) Tewodros Zewdie, also emphasized on the need to digitalize and modernize the sanitary and Phytosanitary system as part of complying to standards of the global market and support Ethiopia's effort to join the World Trade Organization (WTO). Acting Head of Cooperation at EU Delegation in Ethiopia Beatricia Neri on her part said that digital transformation is crucial in today’s world, describing the e-Phyto system and other systems as significant milestone in the advancement of Ethiopian agriculture sector, fostering continental and global economic collaborations.   The system supports Ethiopia’s trade facilitation objectives in African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), it was learnt.
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