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Ethiopian Airlines Unveils Enhanced 2026 In-Flight Menu in Addis Ababa Tasting Event
Sep 18, 2025 541
Addis Ababa, September 18, 2025 (ENA) – Ethiopian Airlines presented an exclusive in-flight meals and tasting event to unveil a diverse group of onboard passengers with various dietary requirements in 2026. The event was held today at the Skylight Hotel in Addis Ababa in the presence of senior airline executives and valued premium passengers, aimed to gather feedback from stakeholders to further enhance the customer experience onboard Africa's largest airline network. Ethiopian In-flight catering presented its 2026 economy and business class menu at Ethiopian Skylight Hotel. The event, which is aimed at introducing the new menu and gathering real-time feedback from passengers and stakeholders, showcased the diverse cuisines Ethiopian planned to serve to its passengers beginning from January of next year.   Upholding the highest value for food safety and quality, Ethiopian In-flight Catering is a certified unit under Ethiopian Airlines Group, offering catering services and on-board duty-free items for both scheduled and non-scheduled Ethiopian and customer airlines, VVIP and charter flights. Addressing the gathering, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tassew emphasized the airline's unwavering commitment to excellence. "As a customer-focused airline, we continuously strive to shape our services to better serve our customers' needs," Mesfin stated.   The in-flight meals account for a significant part of our passengers' on-board experience, Mesfin said, expressing delight over creating the space for customers to review the meals and share their feedback. The CEO highlighted the airline's global reach and diverse passenger base. "As an airline that operates a vast global network on five continents, we serve a diverse group of passengers with various dietary requirements due to religious guidelines and personal preferences," he noted "This year, 2025, we have won the Best Business Class On-Board Catering in Africa. This title goes to show the recognition and appreciation of our passengers for the hard work we put in place to offer them the best on-board experience," Mesfin proudly expressed gratitude to esteemed customers. The airline's catering operations featured specialized facilities including separate halal and kosher kitchens, staffed by internationally recruited chefs and certified under various food safety and environmental management systems. Customer Experience Vice President Samson Arega described the menu philosophy.   "At Ethiopian Airlines, we believe food is more than nourishment. It's a story, a culture, and an experience. Our menus are inspired by rich culinary traditions of Ethiopia, elevated with international flavors, and crafted with meticulous care to meet the highest global standards," Samson elaborated. Samson further emphasized that the 2026 menu introduced elevated offerings for business class passengers. "For our business class guests, we are raising the standard even higher, offering curated hot and cold meals, starters, pastries, and desserts that create a fine dining experience above the clouds." Economy class service also receives significant attention, with the airline "equally committed to ensuring warmth, authenticity, and comfort in every journey." Samson concluded by positioning the new menu as more than mere sustenance. "As we look ahead to 2026, this menu is not just food in our way, it's our way of saying welcome on board in the most genuine and heartfelt way. It's a celebration of culture, innovation, and excellence that the company stands for," according to Customer Experience Vice President. The feedback gathering exercise reflected Ethiopian Airlines' continued strategy of passenger engagement in service development, building on its reputation as Africa's leading carrier and recent Skytrax recognition for catering excellence. Ethiopian Airlines has received significant recognition from Skytrax for its catering excellence. Specifically, the airline has been awarded the "Best Business Class Onboard Catering in Africa" at the Skytrax World Airline Awards for multiple years. Ethiopian Airlines attributes its catering success to its state-of-the-art facility in Addis Ababa, which is capable of producing up to 100,000 meals daily and includes kitchens staffed by chefs from around the world, as well as a separate Halal-certified kitchen.
Int'l Quality Mgmt System Accreditations Testament to Ethiopia’s Renewal: Labor & Skills Minister
Sep 18, 2025 330
Addis Ababa, September 18, 2025 (ENA) – International quality management system accreditations that are given to Ethiopian institutions are testament to the nation’s resilience, Labor and Skills Minister Muferihat Kamil said. An international accreditation ceremony for the Tourism Training Institute was held today. Labor and Skills Minister Muferihat Kamil, Tourism Training Institute Director-General Getachew Negash, and other government officials and guests attended the ISO-21001-2018 award to the institute for its educational management system. Tourism Training Institute, which has been in existence for 57 years, has played a significant role in the growth of the hotel and tourism sector in Ethiopia. Speaking on the occasion, Labor and Skills Minister Muferihat Kamil said the recently inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has proved that Ethiopians can accomplish mega projects.   The completion of the dam is a demonstration of Ethiopia’s renewal and has transformed the generation from telling history to making history. According to her, the results of Ethiopia's ongoing reforms across various sectors are early indicators of its ascent. She further recalled that the Ministry of Labor and Skills, along with 16 affiliated institutions, has received international accreditation. These international quality management system certifications serve as clear markers of Ethiopia's progress. And the ongoing reforms in national governance and service delivery are integral to the process of state building, the minister noted. Muferihat stressed that institutions must therefore prioritize customer satisfaction to enhance Ethiopia's competitiveness on the global stage.   Highlighting tourism as a key focus area among Ethiopia's five economic pillars, she emphasized its significant role in cultivating a skilled workforce and enhancing the country's positive image. The Minister noted that the Tourism Training Institute has successfully trained qualified and distinguished professionals, urging for increased efforts to promote Ethiopia's culture and values while delivering high-quality services. The international recognition for these institutions fosters greater diligence and brings with it a heightened sense of responsibility, she added. Tourism Training Institute Director-General, Getachew Negash, said the Institute is not only providing training but also conducting problem-solving research, in response to the government's heightened focus on tourism.   The Institute is committed to ensuring service quality by implementing the ongoing administrative and civil service reforms across the nation, and this approach enables the delivery of world-class services that enhance customer satisfaction, he added. Furthermore, he stressed that the recent recognition has motivated the Institute to approach future projects with even greater diligence and commitment to quality. On her part, Ethiopian Standards Institute Director-General, Meseret Bekele said tourism is a vital sector for Ethiopia's recovery. She highlighted the importance of human resources and infrastructure development, along with the modernization of operating systems, in driving the country's growth.   Also, maintaining high standards is crucial for delivering products and services that align with international benchmarks. To this end, the Institute has been conducting regular inspections on the Tourism Training Institute to ensure that its services meet the highest quality standards. The Institute has been assessed against these standards in terms of human resource development and operational systems, earning international quality recognition. She also urged the Institute to continue upholding the quality of its services and management practices. Ethiopian Conformity Assessment Enterprise Director-General, Meaza Abera, said the Institute has received a certificate of recognition for its adherence to international management system standards.   She appreciated the government's initiative to establish Tirat Village by prioritizing the quality of products and services as well as ensuring consistent established standards.
Ethiopia Launches Post-Harvest Management, Mechanization Center Project
Sep 18, 2025 475
Addis Ababa, September 18, 2025 (ENA) – A Post-Harvest Management and Mechanization Center project aimed at introducing effective, affordable, and locally adaptable solutions across the value chain was launched today. The Post-Harvest Management and Mechanization Center project is developed by UNIDO, with funding from the Government of Austria and in partnership with Ministries of Agriculture and Industry, as well as BOKU University. Addressing the workshop held in connection with the launching of the project, Industry State Minister Hassan Mohammed emphasized the crucial role of the post-harvest management system that provides practical solutions.   The project also demonstrates the strong partnership between the Government of Austria and Ethiopia, he added. According to him, the initiative aligns with Ethiopia's wider national programs and is essential in promoting local manufacturing. On her part, Austrian Ambassador to Ethiopia, Simone Knapp, said the project will introduce effective, affordable, and locally adaptable solutions to reduce losses at the different critical points in the value chain.   The center will serve as a hub for training, and it will also demonstrate new technology and new technological solutions and stakeholder collaboration, she added. For the Ambassador, it is also about unlocking potential by improving those post-harvest practices and enhancing food security. A strong emphasis on gender inclusive agribusiness that ensures women are recognized as leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators in agricultural value chains will be placed. UNIDO Deputy Representative to Ethiopia, Asegid Adane, said the project is vital to reduce losses, ensure that more food reaches families and markets.   Moreover, Asegid stated that it will introduce new technologies and approaches that transform systems and, as a foundation for the national hub of innovation, training, and coordination in post-harvesting, will bridge the critical gap between production and processing. The center to be located at a selected Integrated-Agro-Industrial Park and Rural Transformation Center will serve as a hub for advancing agricultural innovation and strengthening post-harvest systems, it was learned. The center is designed to provide practical solutions, capacity building, and technology transfer to reduce losses and improve value chain efficiency across key commodities. Recall that the Government of Ethiopia has been prioritizing agricultural modernization and food security through its Ten-Year Perspective Development Plan (2020/21-2029/30), with a strong focus on reducing post-harvest losses (PHL). Central to this effort is the National Post-Harvest Loss Management Strategy (2023-2030), which targets significant reductions in losses across grains, horticultural crops, and animal-source foods.
Duty-Free Entry of Motorized Boats Vital to Boost Water Tourism: Ministry of Tourism
Sep 18, 2025 298
Addis Ababa, September 18, 2025 (ENA) -- The Ministry of Tourism emphasized that the government’s decision to allow motorized boats into Ethiopia duty-free marks a major step toward expanding the country’s water tourism potential. State Minister of Tourism, Seleshi Girma, told ENA that Ethiopia boasts a wide range of natural and man-made attractions, but tourism development has long been concentrated in only a few sectors. To diversify and harness the untapped potential of lakes and rivers, the Ministry of Finance recently granted duty-free privileges for the import of motorized boats. Seleshi noted that the measure aligns with the government’s policy of positioning tourism as a pillar of national growth. He emphasized that the change will enhance the sector’s contribution to the economy while creating more jobs. According to the State Minister, the government is also investing in infrastructure, expanding investment opportunities, and building a skilled workforce to strengthen the industry. The duty-free scheme, he added, demonstrates the government’s commitment to developing both water tourism and water sports. “This decision is not only about broadening tourism destinations; it reflects the government’s focus on tapping into the country’s rich water resources for tourism and recreation,” he said. Ethiopian tour guide Ndi Assefa welcomed the move, describing it as a game-changer for the sector. “Allowing motorized boats duty-free will open new opportunities, create jobs, and significantly enhance Ethiopia’s tourism landscape,” he remarked.
Ethiopia’s Bishoftu Mega Airport Groundbreaking Set for December: CEO
Sep 18, 2025 741
Addis Ababa, September 18, 2025 (ENA) -- Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew has announced that the groundbreaking ceremony for a new mega airport in Bishoftu is scheduled for early December. In an exclusive interview with the ENA, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew announced that the groundbreaking ceremony for the new mega airport in Bishoftu is scheduled for early December 2025.   This ambitious project aims to transform Ethiopia's aviation landscape and position the country as a leading hub for international air travel. Ethiopian Airlines has been operating out of Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa for several decades. However, as the airline's operations expanded, the airport reached its capacity limits. "Bole International Airport has become too small and has become crowded with passengers," said CEO Mesfin Tasew. "We have been expanding this airport for the last several decades, but it has reached the limit where it cannot be upgraded further because the airport has become at the center of the city." To accommodate the growing demand and support Ethiopian Airlines' expansion plans, the decision was made to construct a new airport in Bishoftu, located approximately 40 kilometers southeast of Addis Ababa. The new Bishoftu International Airport represents a significant investment in Ethiopia's infrastructure. The project is estimated to cost 10 billion USD, making it one of the largest aviation infrastructure projects in Africa. The African Development Bank (AfDB) has committed to providing 500 million USD in financing and is leading efforts to mobilize the remaining funds. The airport will feature four runways and is designed to handle an initial capacity of 60 million passengers annually, with plans for future expansion to 110 million passengers. Additionally, it will accommodate 3.73 million tons of cargo per year, positioning it among the world's largest airports.   The new airport is expected to play a crucial role in supporting Ethiopian Airlines' growth strategy. "As Ethiopian Airlines is growing and has planned to grow further, we need a bigger airport to handle the passengers that will be transporting," said CEO Mesfin Tasew. "The new airport will enable Ethiopian Airlines to continue with its growth strategy and will be very essential for us." The airport will serve not only Ethiopians but also Africans, acting as a gateway between Africa and the rest of the world. It is anticipated to become a major hub for international air travel, facilitating increased connectivity and economic integration across the continent. The construction of the new airport necessitates the relocation of farmers who have been using the land in the Bishoftu area. Ethiopian Airlines is actively working on developing resettlement sites for these farmers. "At this time, we are very busy in developing the resettlement site for the farmers who had been using the land," said CEO Mesfin Tasew. " The resettlement site construction will be completed by the end of September, and we have a plan to resettle the farmers to their new location in November, he added. The resettlement efforts are part of the airline's commitment to ensuring that the affected communities are supported and provided with new opportunities as the airport project progresses.   The new Bishoftu International Airport is set to become a cornerstone of Ethiopia's aviation infrastructure. With its state-of-the-art facilities and strategic location, it is poised to enhance Ethiopian Airlines' position as a global aviation leader and contribute to the economic development of the region. "We are excited about the future and the opportunities that the new airport will bring," said CEO Mesfin Tasew. "This project is a testament to our commitment to growth, innovation, and service excellence." As the groundbreaking ceremony approaches, all eyes are on Bishoftu as Ethiopia takes a significant step toward realizing its vision for a world-class aviation hub.
COIPA Italia S.p.A Eyes Deeper Investment in Ethiopia
Sep 18, 2025 1038
Addis Ababa, September 18, 2025 (ENA) -- COIPA Italia S.p.A CEO Vito Favorito has announced that the company is seeking deeper investment engagement in Ethiopia, with a particular focus on railway infrastructure development. Recently, the Ethiopian Railways Corporation (ERC) and COIPA Italia S.p.A signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement to strengthen collaboration on railway infrastructure projects. In an exclusive interview with ENA, Favorito emphasized that Ethiopia is not only demonstrating strong economic growth but also emerging as a key player in the Horn of Africa. “Of course, this requires further infrastructure development,” he underscored. He noted that COIPA Italia is committed to exploring opportunities in partnership with Ethiopian Railways Corporation to advance infrastructure projects, support market growth, and contribute to the government’s ambitious development programs. According to Favorito, the agreement paves the way for collaboration in structuring complex steel and infrastructure projects by drawing on Italian expertise. He highlighted that the partnership would leverage Italy’s experience, capabilities, and top-ranking marketplace in the relevant industries. “Our partnership is not just about commercial opportunities; it is about collaboration and bringing the best expertise from our country,” he said. The agreement also covers a wide range of initiatives aligned with Ethiopia’s massive development agenda, particularly in strengthening the railway system, logistics, and other industries. Citing Italian companies’ engagement in the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Favorito stressed that COIPA Italia intends to replicate that level of commitment in other major projects. He also congratulated Ethiopia on the successful completion of GERD, describing it as a further demonstration of the strong partnership between Italian industries, the Italian government, and Ethiopia.
Ethiopia, Netherlands Forge Deeper Partnership on Human-Centered Development
Sep 17, 2025 1037
Addis Ababa, September 17, 2025 (ENA) -- Ethiopia and the Netherlands are entering a new chapter in their long-standing relationship, shifting from traditional aid and knowledge-sharing toward a model grounded in human-centered development. This renewed partnership places greater emphasis on trade, investment, and job creation as the engines of sustainable growth. At a high-level joint meeting, State Minister of Finance, Semereta Sewasew underscored that the partnership will increasingly rely on innovative approaches, particularly blended finance, to ensure that social development and corporate investment reinforce one another. She further emphasized that, despite current challenges, Ethiopia continues to be an attractive destination for investors as it pursues broad economic reforms. The discussions also highlighted Ethiopia’s national priorities, which include stabilizing the macroeconomy, strengthening private sector participation, and advancing key sectors such as food systems, health, water, and sanitation.   Presentations from the Ethiopian delegation underlined the country’s integrated development approach and pointed to new areas of collaboration. On their part, the Dutch delegation, comprising senior officials and policy advisors from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stressed their commitment to strengthening policy integration and enhancing the coherence of Dutch-supported programs. Ambassador Christine Pirenne reiterated the importance of aligning shared priorities, particularly in agriculture and smallholder support, as the Netherlands Country Team prepares its upcoming multi-annual strategy.   Ethiopia, meanwhile, presented a compelling case for mutually beneficial cooperation by showcasing opportunities in agribusiness, logistics, and clean energy, while also highlighting its role in promoting regional stability, the ambassador said, adding special attention was directed toward inviting Dutch private sector investment in green industries and export-driven growth sectors. Both governments reaffirmed their dedication to policy coherence and practical integration, thereby laying the groundwork for a refreshed cooperation framework, one that is sustainable, inclusive, and firmly centered on people-oriented development.
“The Medemer State” Book Highlights Rational Approach to Ethiopia’s Future: Scholars
Sep 17, 2025 645
Addis Ababa, September 17, 2025 (ENA) -- Scholars have reviewed Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s latest book, "The Medemer State", have commended it for breaking free from the constraints of the past and emphasizing rationality in addressing Ethiopia’s challenges. The book, the fourth authored by Prime Minister Abiy on the Medemer ideology, was officially launched yesterday in a ceremony attended by President Taye Atsekeselas, senior government officials, high-ranking military officers, and representatives from diverse segments of society. Addis Ababa University philosophy scholar Dagnachew Assefa, one of those scholars who presented a critical review on the book, stated that it offers not only an ideological analysis but also practical solutions to Ethiopia’s contemporary problems.   He further explained that the book advocates comprehensive approaches grounded in a deep understanding of the context surrounding each challenge, having moved beyond rigid ideologies that follow only a single path. “Medemer State” clearly outlines Ethiopia’s current situation and provides guidance for the country’s future journey,” Dagnachew said. He further noted that the book’s reason-based analysis are open to rational debate and includes detailed proposals to foster peace, solidarity, and cooperation among citizens. Similarly, political analyst Zerihun Teshome noted that the book thoughtfully considers Ethiopia’s past without dwelling on outdated ideas.   “It addresses today’s challenges with careful consideration and demonstrates that the obstacles we face must be tackled seriously to build a better tomorrow,” he added. According to the scholars, the launch of "The Medemer State" underscores a philosophy centered on unity, rationality, and forward-looking governance, providing Ethiopia with a framework to navigate its path toward development, national cohesion, and long-term stability.
Ethiopia’s Mega Int’l Airport Sets to Transform Africa’s Connectivity, Integration
Sep 16, 2025 1419
Addis Ababa, September 16, 2025 (ENA) – The new Ethiopian Airlines mega international airport to be constructed in Bishoftu town is a strategic catalyst for connectivity, regional integration, and socioeconomic transformation, Finance Minister Ahmed said. Ethiopian Airlines Group brings together a diverse group of stakeholders in a two-day Bishoftu airport project showcase. The event, which aims to present the structure, financing strategy, and risk allocation framework, including expected roles for Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC), to prospective stakeholders opened in the presence of Ethiopia’s Finance Minister Ahmed Shide, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tasew and Executives, representatives from various financing institutions, contractors, suppliers, investors, and others. Speaking at the occasion, Finance Minister Ahmed Shide said the project is a national infrastructure vision that serves as a cornerstone of Ethiopia's aviation future, grounded in economic ambition, global connectivity, and sustainable development.   The project is more than just a transportation hub; it is a strategic catalyst for connectivity, regional trade, tourism, continental integration, and socio-economic transformation, he noted. Strategically situated in Bishoftu, southeast of Addis Ababa, the airport will be one of the largest in Africa upon completion, Ahmed pointed out. It will also ease the congestion in Bole International Airport, positioning Ethiopia as a key aviation hub in Africa and beyond. The Finance Minister added that a dedicated high-speed rail line will connect the two airports, ensuring seamless transfers, operational resilience, and uninterrupted service, reaffirming Ethiopia’s role as the premier aviation hub of Africa. Given that Africa is experiencing a renaissance in aviation demand with IATA projecting that Africa's air passenger traffic will double over the next 15 years, the project is both timely and bankable, he underlined. With its central location and successful national carrier, Ethiopian Airlines is well-positioned to capitalize on this growth, he said, stressing that the project is not just about building an airport; it is about unlocking Africa's economic potential through infrastructure, connectivity, and innovation. The project is not only an Ethiopian priority; it is an African milestone that would reflect confidence in the future development of the continent, he said.   The minister stated that the mega airport project is designed to create a world-class airport, with a clear commitment to environmental sustainability, adhering to the highest standards of responsible development. Delivering bold, ambitious, and transformative projects is not new to Ethiopia, he said, citing the recently inaugurated Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) built through immense sacrifice and determination. Stating that the mega airport project does not start from scratch, he emphasized it is leveraged by the operational excellence of Ethiopian Airlines and the strong political will of the Ethiopian government to ensure its success. On his part, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO, Mesfin Tasew, explained that over the past two years, Ethiopian Airlines has made significant preparations to commence construction of the new airport, achieving several key milestones such as securing the land designated for the project and resettlement of displaced farmers and livelihood facilities to be completed by the end of this month.   Additionally, it has established a dedicated Project Management Team and Office, among others, the African Development Bank (AfDB) as the Initial Mandated Lead Arranger for financing, and KPMG as the Financial Advisor. The project is a significant chapter in the journey of Ethiopian Airlines, the CEO stated, stressing that from modest beginnings, it has grown into Africa's largest and most profitable airline, connecting the continent to the world and vice versa. The CEO noted that Ethiopian is the true Pan African airline committed to playing a significant role in the socio-economic development of the African continent. Syndication, Co-financing and Client Solutions Department Director at African Development Bank, Max Magor Ndiaye, said that the new mega international airport project embodies a Pan African vision for integration and global economic success, expressing the bank’s commitment to support and bring the project to life.   “As mandated lead arranger, AfDB is strongly committed to working with lending partners to bring this project to life. This mandate builds on decades of partnership between AfDB, the Ethiopian government, and Ethiopian Airlines,'' he pointed out. "Investing in a new global hub for Ethiopian Airlines Group is anchoring a Pan African asset that will take Africa to the world and bring the world to Africa, accelerate intra-African intercontinental connectivity for trade and investment, and transform the African aviation industry with spillover benefits locally, regionally, and across the continent,” he explained.
Ethiopia’s New Mega Int’l Airport Project Milestone for Africa: Finance Minister
Sep 16, 2025 1236
Addis Ababa, September 16, 2025 (ENA) – The new Ethiopia's mega international airport project in Bishoftu town is not just an Ethiopian project but also an African milestone that reflects confidence in Africa's future, Finance Minister Ahmed Shide pointed out. In a panel discussion held today on Ethiopian Airlines' new mega international airport project, Finance Minister Ahmed Shide stated that the project is part of Ethiopia's infrastructure vision focused on economic growth, global connectivity, and sustainable development. The new international airport project embodies a strong confidence in Africa's future and its growth potential, the Finance Minister emphasized. The new airport is a cornerstone to Ethiopia's national infrastructure vision, he said. Stating the strategic significance of the new international airport, Ahmed described the project as a catalyst for socioeconomic transformation, connectivity, as well as regional development, continental integration, and tourism, among others.   Situated just 40 kilometers southeast of Addis Ababa, the mega airport is designed to accommodate up to 60 million passengers annually, he said, noting the ambitious project is designed to alleviate the congestion at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport, positioning Ethiopia as a critical aviation hub in Africa. The new airport will serve as the main international hub for Ethiopian Airlines, which connects to over 140 global destinations now, he stated, revealing that a dedicated high-speed rail line is planned to link the new airport with Bole International Airport, ensuring smooth transfers and operational efficiency. The minister cited the International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts, saying that air passenger traffic in Africa will double over the next 15 years. With its strategic central location and the robust operations of Ethiopian Airlines, Ethiopia is poised to capitalize on this anticipated growth, he added. Minister Shide also underscored the project’s high environmental and social standards, including ensuring eco-friendly construction practices, energy-efficient terminals, and responsible waste disposal, among others.   He mentioned the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam as a testament to Ethiopia's dedication to completing ambitious infrastructure projects. The new mega international airport is positioned to build on this legacy, enhancing operational excellence and connectivity across the continent, the Minister said. Moreover, the airport is set to be a milestone not only for Ethiopia but for the entire African continent, reflecting a shared confidence in a prosperous future, he elaborated. Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO, Mesfin Tasew, on his part, emphasized the role of Ethiopian Airlines in enhancing connectivity within Africa and globally.   He said that the expansion of Bole International Airport, which has reached its capacity of 25 million passengers per year and is expected to exceed this limit soon. To this effect, the mega airport project would address the growing demand, he stated, calling for partnerships with both local and international investors to engage in this transformative initiative, based on trust and shared vision.
Ethiopia Leader in Transition from Fossil Fuels to Clean Energy: African Scholars
Sep 15, 2025 2912
Addis Ababa, September 15, 2025 (ENA) -- Ethiopia is paving the way for clean energy by implementing the Green Legacy Initiative and building the largest dam (GERD), African Scholars said. The Green Legacy Initiative contributes to clean energy by restoring ecosystems, mitigating climate change, and improving water resources as the GERD, the largest hydropower plant in Africa inaugurated to generate clean and renewable electricity. Buhle Mbambo-Thata from the National University of Lesotho told ENA that Addis Ababa is a vivid evidence of Ethiopia’s impressive green initiative. “I am amazed how green the city has become,” she affirmed.   The city has become greener by planting so many trees, so many grasses, you can see it, she further added. She also commended Ethiopia for its impressive initiatives in realizing clean energy by implementing various programs including the inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). The historic dam was officially inaugurated on September 9, 2025 by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in the presence of African leaders. For the scholar, Ethiopia is paving the way for building clean energy-- transitioning from fossil fuels to generating hydro power from GERD. The GERD stands as a milestone achieved through the collective efforts of the Ethiopian people. Ethiopia is paving the way for harnessing its resources, such as solar, towards mitigating fossil fuel usage, she further noted. Similarly, Monica Mensah Danquah from the University of Ghana said, “I am so happy about the various initiatives that Ethiopians have taken about climate change.”   There are so many initiatives from Ethiopia as the country has various solutions in its climate actions to build a resilient economy, she elaborated. In this regard, the scholar emphasizes the need for sharing its best experiences among countries in the region and beyond. “When we realize that Ethiopia, for instance, has moved on and has advanced well climate change solutions, maybe we should sit around the table and come to Ethiopia and ask what they did so that we can replicate it.” Because, she added, solutions from one African country can actually be replicated in another country than solutions adopted from outside the continent. Ethiopia is significantly expanding its clean energy sector, driven by its vast hydroelectric, solar, and wind power potential, with the goal of achieving energy security, improving quality of life, and fostering economic development.
Ethiopians Continue Celebrating Completion of GERD with Rallies
Sep 15, 2025 1042
Addis Ababa, September 15, 2025 (ENA)-- Ethiopians in different regions have continued celebrating the completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) in colorful rallies. Following its official inauguration on September 9, 2025, jubilant rallies and colorful festivities have swept across the nation, uniting Ethiopians in a shared sense of pride and achievement. The GERD, located on the Nile River in Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State, stands as Africa’s largest hydroelectric power project. Beyond its technical scale, it has come to embody the determination, resilience, and collective will of the Ethiopian people, who financed the project through their own contributions, including bonds and fundraising campaigns.   In Addis Ababa and other cities, residents have gathered in vast numbers to celebrate the project’s successful completion, widely seen as both a national triumph and a symbol of self-reliance. Assosa, the capital of Benishangul-Gumuz, where the dam is situated, was the scene of particularly vibrant celebrations, with rallies featuring traditional dances, patriotic songs, and speeches underscoring the dam’s long-term significance. Speaking at the event, Chief Administrator Ashadli Hassan hailed the GERD as “a powerful symbol of hard work, unity, determination, and sacrifice.”   He emphasized that the project’s realization was the fruit of nationwide solidarity and strong leadership in the face of external and internal challenges. “This is more than an engineering feat,” Ashadli declared. “It is a legacy that has transformed Ethiopians from history-tellers into history-makers on the Abay issue.” He added that local communities are already beginning to benefit from the project, which will serve as a pillar of Ethiopia’s economic growth and prosperity.   Rally participants carried banners bearing slogans such as “Our Dam is a timeless legacy of the Abay generation, built at the right time with the right vision,” and “Our Dam is a pillar of our unity and solidarity, built with our own resources.” Similar scenes unfolded in Gambella Regional State, where thousands turned out for a colorful rally. Chief Administrator Alemitu Umod praised Ethiopians’ patriotism and noted the spirit of unity that made the dam possible.   “The same resilience that protected Ethiopia from foreign invaders has now been harnessed to build the GERD,” she said, adding, “This project is a living testimony that when Ethiopians work together with solidarity, there is no challenge too great to overcome.”   Alemitu also thanked the people of Gambella for their significant contributions through bond purchases and public support, stressing that the collaborative energy behind the GERD should inspire future development projects across the nation.   For Ethiopians, the GERD represents far more than electricity generation.
Ethiopia Exempts Import Duties on Motor-Powered Boats to Boost Lake Tourism
Sep 13, 2025 1657
Addis Ababa, September 13, 2025 (ENA) -- The government of Ethiopia issued a directive allowing businesses to import various types of motor-powered boats for one year, free of all customs duties and taxes, to boost the country’s tourism destinations across its lakes, according to the Ministry of Finance. Ethiopia boasts a diverse array of natural resources, wildlife, avian species, and historical and cultural sites that attract tourists. The ministry mentioned efforts being carried out by the government to effectively develop and promote these tourist attractions to ensure their contribution to the nation's economic advancement. The country has over 20 major lakes in various parts of the country. These lakes, which are divided into Rift Valley, volcanic, and mountainous categories, have the potential to attract both local and international visitors. With proper development and promotion, these lakes could become new tourist attractions, generating revenue for Ethiopia and helping the country become a leading global travel destination. This would also improve the livelihoods of local communities and increase the nation's foreign currency earnings. Considering the tourism development significance of these lakes, the Ministry of Finance has issued a directive allowing businesses to import various types of motor-powered boats for one year, free of all customs duties and taxes. The types of motorboats, which are believed to be suitable for the country’s lakes and could be imported into the country without paying duty and tax, include outboard motor boats, speedboats, tourist excursion boats, ferries, research boats, private motor boats, eco boats, and pontoon boats. The Ministry finally encouraged the business community to take advantage of this one-year opportunity by importing motorboats duty-free and tax-free.
GERD Boosts Ethiopia’s Regional Significance, Promote Integration: Panelists
Sep 13, 2025 1162
Addis Ababa, September 13, 2025 (ENA) – The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) would boost the regional and international significance of Ethiopia's standing while facilitating integration in the region through clean energy. Noted experts on political science and international relations, namely, Associate Professor Yakob Arsano of Addis Ababa University, Ambassador Dina Mufti, member of the Foreign Relations and Peace Affairs Standing Committee of the House of peoples Representatives, Aklilu Fikreselassie, World Resource Institute Country Representative and Aregawi Berhe, Director General for the Office of the Council for the Coordination of GERD held panel discussion on GERD. Associate Professor Yakob Arsano pointed out that Ethiopia is utilizing only 7 percent of its river waters while the majority flows to neighboring countries.   The completion of GERD marks a pivotal moment for Ethiopia, showcasing its capability to undertake and complete large-scale development projects, he added. He asserted that the dam would leverage Ethiopia's standing, drawing expertise gained through the construction of GERD to undertake and complete future mega development projects successfully. Ambassador Dina Mufti stated that GERD would foster Ethiopia’s regional and international significance as well as promote a good image in the international arena, as boosting the economy has immense diplomatic implications for the country. Withstanding many ups and downs, significant milestones have been made in the dam's construction, he said, attributing the success to commitment to government leadership, public participation, and diplomatic efforts.   Ambassador Dina added that the inauguration of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance dispels longstanding misconceptions about the Nile River. Foreign currency will be generated by exporting the electricity that is produced from the dam to neighboring countries, Ambassador Dina noted. Aklilu Fikreselassie described the completion of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) as a transformative step in "decolonizing" the Abay River. He highlighted the dam's critical role in providing affordable clean energy, fostering regional integration, and promoting climate-resilient, sustainable development.   Aklilu noted that GERD is pivotal for Ethiopia in fulfilling its international climate commitments, including its Nationally Determined Contributions and Sustainable Development Goals. The dam would bolster regional stability by facilitating the integration of clean energy, he noted, emphasizing its potential for high decarbonization, promotion of urban development, stimulation of tourism, and reduction of deforestation as it can encourage a shift towards clean energy sources, particularly electricity. Aregawi Berhe emphasized the active participation and support of its citizens to complete the dam, alongside the mature leadership of the government.   He described GERD as the collective blood, labor, and dedication of the people, showcasing Ethiopia's capability to execute major projects independently. Ethiopia will continue pursuing its dream of prosperity, leveraged by GERD as a foundation for development, he noted. Aregawi underlined the importance of continuing this momentum by initiating similar mega projects. He urged the Ethiopian populace to remain united and actively engage in future development endeavors, asserting that no barriers are preventing Ethiopia from achieving growth and prosperity similar to that of developed nations.
GERD Hailed as Symbol of African Self-reliance, Regional Power Integration
Sep 13, 2025 1835
Addis Ababa, September 13, 2025 (ENA) -- The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is widely regarded as indispensable for advancing regional economic integration in East Africa while also standing as a powerful symbol of African self-reliance, according to citizens from various countries. Ethiopia has inaugurated GERD last Tuesday. The inauguration ceremony, led by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, drew high-profile leaders from across Africa and the Caribbean, underscoring the dam’s regional and global significance. The GERD, which boasts a generation capacity of over 5,000 megawatts, has garnered widespread international media attention. Unlike many large-scale infrastructure projects in Africa, the dam was financed entirely by Ethiopians, without foreign loans, grants, or donor support, making it a landmark of self-reliance and national determination. This project is seen as a model for how African nations can collaborate to harness their natural resources for mutual benefit, potentially ushering in a new era of energy cooperation and economic interdependence across the region. The sentiment of pride was echoed by leaders and citizens across the continent. Zam Zam, a flight supervisor at Entebbe International Airport in Uganda, described the GERD as a source of continental pride. “This was purely funded by the Ethiopian government and people. No partners, no donors, no grants from the outside world. It’s fully functional and ready to help other African states. This is a great pride for Africa,” she told the Ethiopian News Agency. Michael Okumu, Deputy Director for Climate Change at Kenya’s Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry, emphasized the dam’s role in showcasing Africa’s capacity to execute transformative projects independently. “Africa needs to focus on what it can do for itself, not what others can do for it. Ethiopia’s decision to build such a magnificent dam using its own resources is a bold and inspiring move. It will serve multiple sectors and strengthen communities across the region,” Okumu said. He also highlighted the dam’s contribution to regional energy integration and climate resilience: “One key to closer integration is energy independence. The GERD enhances the Eastern Africa Power Pool, enabling stronger ties between Ethiopia and neighboring countries. It will meet industrial demands and promote clean energy across the region.” The GERD is expected to play a pivotal role in promoting regional cooperation and environmental sustainability. As a source of hydroelectric power, the dam will generate clean energy for domestic use and export to neighboring East African nations. “This is a very big deal for Africa,” Zam Zam added. “We should all learn from Ethiopia. It will give us more electricity, and some of it will be exported to neighboring countries. It’s a billion-dollar project that could benefit us all.”
Hydropower Projects Like GERD Crucial for Regional Energy Security: COMESA SG
Sep 12, 2025 1259
Addis Ababa, September 12, 2025 (ENA) -- The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) and other hydropower projects in Ethiopia are vital for addressing the energy shortage in Eastern and Southern Africa, according to Chileshe Kapwepwe, Secretary General of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA). Ethiopia officially inaugurated the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), Africa’s largest hydropower project on September 9, 2025. The inauguration was a historic event, celebrated by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and other African leaders, who see the dam as a key step in Africa's green energy transition. In an exclusive interview with ENA, Kapwepwe commended Ethiopia’s commitment to green energy and its efforts to fully harness its hydropower potential. She stressed that the GERD represents not just a national project but a transformative regional investment in energy infrastructure that could significantly reduce the power shortages faced by neighboring countries. Furthermore, she emphasized that such initiatives are essential for fostering regional cooperation and enhancing collective energy security.   Kapwepwe explained that one of the greatest barriers to industrialization in the COMESA region is the persistent energy deficit, inadequate and unreliable power supplies, she noted, continue to hold back industrial growth and limit value addition. Without consistent access to electricity, countries are unable to develop their industries or strengthen value chains, both of which are critical for economic transformation. "One of the major things that is in deficit in the region is energy; and without adequate energy, you can't develop your own industries," she stated. "You can't talk about value addition; you can't talk about these other things of value chains that we want to do. The base is energy." To overcome this challenge, the Secretary General underscored the importance of a coordinated approach among member states. She pointed out that COMESA has already partnered with the World Bank to enhance electricity supply and expand access across the region, enabling countries to unlock their industrial potential. "So we must support our member states," she elaborated. "For example, we do have a huge program that we just signed with the World Bank, which is trying to support us to have increased access to electricity, which is very low at present." With a generating capacity exceeding 5,000 megawatts, the GERD is not only Africa’s largest hydropower project but also a cornerstone of Ethiopia's development strategy and a beacon of hope for regional energy integration. The monumental dam, generating over 5,000 megawatts and holding 74 billion cubic meters of water, has had a significant social impact, creating a new town for the local community complete with modern amenities like a hospital, schools, and sports facilities.
WFP Reaffirms Commitment to Supporting Ethiopia’s Impressive Strides in Climate Action, Food Security
Sep 12, 2025 848
Addis Ababa, September 12, 2025 (ENA) -- The World Food Program (WFP) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ethiopia’s recent notable strides in climate action and food security initiatives. Ethiopia has made significant strides in climate action through various initiatives as the country has integrated climate resilience into its national development plans, and advanced climate-smart agriculture. Through the mass tree planting, including fruit and fodder trees, the country is creating a foundation for national food security and economic resilience as well. In an exclusive interview with ENA, WFP Country Director in Ethiopia Zlatan Milisic commended Ethiopia's commitment and investment in green legacy program which is exemplary for others. “I am quite impressed by Ethiopia's commitment and investment in this green legacy program,” he affirmed. Ethiopia has planted over 48 billion trees since the launch of the initiative by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in 2019. Milisic recognized Ethiopia’s commitment to moving the whole country forward on climate action, and also on the broader food security, and food systems. “I think it's very important also to recognize that Ethiopia is recognizing what they need to do more and do better in order to move the whole country forward on climate action, but also on the broader food security, and food systems,” the country director elaborated. Recall that Ethiopia has made significant strides in food security through initiatives like the national wheat farming initiative, achieving self-sufficiency by transforming from a wheat importer to Africa's largest producer. The "Bounty of the Basket" (Yelemat Tirufat) program also boosts diverse food production like dairy, fish, and chicken, while the Green Legacy Initiative combats climate change and enhances nutrition through tree planting. “We see a lot of initiatives and investments in agriculture, in food systems, in the ability for the country to take care of the people affected by disasters, and to be less dependent on foreign aid,” the country director further stated. Acknowledging all these national initiatives, he reaffirmed the commitment of the WFP to continue supporting various initiatives of the government in building a more resilient community. He also explained: “We are very happy at WFP to work a lot with the national government offices, ministries, and disaster risk commission, helping them build their systems to be more robust, more resilient, and also to build the resilience of the people and of the community.” Ethiopia's Green Legacy Initiative and its broader goal of food self-sufficiency are intertwined, with the initiative aiming to restore ecosystems, improve soil and water resources, and boost agricultural productivity.
Ethiopian Airlines to Launch International Flights from Bishoftu Airport by 2030
Sep 11, 2025 15812
Addis Ababa, September 11, 2025 (ENA) – Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO, Mesfin Tasew, announced that the new Bishoftu International Airport is projected to be completed within five years, with the goal of launching international flight services by 2030. The CEO stated that the completion of the new Bishoftu International Airport will be a significant leap forward for Ethiopia's aviation industry. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed had previously mentioned the construction of Bishoftu International Airport as one of the new mega-projects to begin in the new Ethiopian year. In a New Year's message to the Ethiopian News Agency (ENA), Mesfin Tasew extended his best wishes for a year of joy, love, and prosperity to all Ethiopians, as well as the airline’s customers and employees. He emphasized that Ethiopian Airlines is a national institution that requires continuous hard work. He credited the airline's success and ability to overcome challenges to the unwavering support from the government, the dedication of the airline’s and board management, and the diligence of its staff. Mesfin noted that hard work and success are hallmarks of the airline, highlighting its continued growth in the past year, which included opening new flight routes and expanding its airport infrastructure. He further explained that preparations have been finalized to begin the construction of new Bishoftu International Airport project in the 2018 fiscal year. The CEO revealed that the relocation of farmers from the project site is underway, with the construction of new housing nearing completion. He stated that the airline is currently seeking financing for the airport's construction. Mesfin also noted that the Bishoftu airport will feature a modern terminal, ranking it among the world's major airports and solidifying Ethiopian Airlines' reputation as a global aviation leader. Regarding future plans, Mesfin stated that the airline’s "Vision 2035" has been revised to "Vision 2040," with the new plan to be unveiled soon. He added that the airline is already taking steps to provide enhanced service to its customers. The CEO also mentioned that the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport will be modernized to provide international-standard service for domestic flights. Additionally, he announced that Ethiopian Airlines is set to open new routes in the New Year to offer convenient and efficient flight services to its customers.
Intra-African Trade Fair Secures 48 Billion USD in Deals in Algiers
Sep 11, 2025 1526
Addis Ababa, September 11, 2025 (ENA) -- The fourth Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF 2025) closed in Algiers on Wednesday with a record 48.2 billion USD in deals, the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) said. Afreximbank President Benedict Oramah called the outcome the most successful since the fair's launch, exceeding earlier projections of 44 billion USD. Algeria accounted for 11.6 billion USD, or nearly a quarter of the total. The agreements covered sectors including agriculture, energy, finance, health, and transport. The fair, organised by Afreximbank, the African Union and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, ran from Sept. 4 to 10 and drew more than 35,000 participants and 2,000 exhibitors from over 75 countries.   President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, who opened the event, urged greater African economic integration, noting the continent's 3 percent share of global trade despite its vast resources and population. Hosting for the first time, Algeria showcased energy, agriculture, and manufacturing industries. In a statement issued at the conclusion of the fair, the organizers emphasized the importance of the critical importance of ensuring that the nearly 48.2 billion worth of trade and investment deals signed during the fair are fully implemented and translated into real economic impact across the continent and reaffirmed IATF’s role as a strategic platform for executing the goals of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).   There was a shared call for deeper engagement of youth, women, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Africa’s trade ecosystem, as well as the need to increase participation from both African and non-African countries in future editions of the fair.
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