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The Cobra Effect and...

Economic development is, at its core, an exercise in intentional change. Governments, multilateral institutions,...

Child surgical mortality in...

Children in developing countries continue to face dangerously high risks during and after surgery,...

Government takes over ERC debt after China restructuring deal

The Ministry of Finance has announced that it will assume the debt of the Ethiopian Railway Corporation following the conclusion of restructuring talks with Chinese creditors, in a move that signals a new government approach to managing the liabilities of state-owned enterprises. Finance Minister Ahmed Shide told Parliament that rising domestic and external debt levels remain a concern, but said the government is committed to a sustainable financial model that aligns repayment capacity with national economic growth. He said the railway corporation’s inability to generate enough revenue to service loans tied to the Addis Ababa-Djibouti railway and light rail projects had created major financial bottlenecks. The debt will now be transferred to the Ministry of Finance and formalized in the budget document for the coming fiscal year, according to the minister. The decision follows reports that Ethiopia...

Independence concerns over private...

Ethiopia’s insurance sector, which has long operated under the supervisory shadow of the National...

Africa’s growth at risk...

The promising economic recovery seen across Africa is threatened by a daunting "wall of...
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New negotiations concluded to strengthen emergency...

The Ethiopian government has announced that it has finalized negotiations for a $600 million Crisis Response fund aimed at...

Africa faces mounting trade costs as...

African exporters are facing a growing and often overlooked burden from non-tariff measures, with a new UNCTAD policy update...

Why Ethiopia...

The escalating tension between Ethiopia and Sudan should alarm everyone in the Horn of Africa. Both sides must step...

Aviation as...

Addis Ababa was last week at the center of a continental transformation. As the host of the International Air...

Why the...

The EU–Ethiopia Business Forum arrives at an important moment for Ethiopia’s economy. After years of uncertainty, reform fatigue and...

Sub-Saharan Africa...

Sub-Saharan Africa is entering a harder economic era. After a relatively strong 2025, the region is now facing the...
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Italy-Ethiopia Trade Grows as Rome bets on reform

In this interview with Capital’s Eyasu Zekarias, Claudio Pasqualucci, Trade Promotion Commissioner at the Italian Embassy in Addis Ababa, discusses the changing trade and investment landscape between Italy and Ethiopia, from the Mattei Plan and major infrastructure financing to banking reforms, coffee, and new opportunities in mining and manufacturing. He says the relationship is moving from recovery to expansion,...

“Country Ownership Begins with Women’s Leadership”

In Ethiopia’s ongoing effort to strengthen its health system, the conversation is shifting from policy frameworks to practical ownership, from expansion to equity. Dr. Tsion Terefe Abeme, Program Development Manager at Orbis International, reflects on what it takes to translate ambition into sustained results. In this wide-ranging interview with Capital, she discusses the meaning of genuine country ownership, the...
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INVITATION TO BID

Sale of Unserviceable Touchscreen Displays and UPS REF#PRO32-3-752-PMU/26-4-1 The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) invites interested bidders to participate in a closed bid exercise for the sale of unserviceable touchscreen displays and UPS. The bid items are to be sold “as is, where is” without recourse to warranties of any kind. Bid with some information will be available from 29...

Call for Transformative Companies in Digital Economy

Partner with GIZ PSD-E to scale ICT, BPO, or digital content solutions in Ethiopia. GIZ’s Private Sector Development Ethiopia (PSD-E) Project, implemented on behalf of the German Government invites legally-registered private companies to apply for the Transformative Company Support Programme in the field of Digital Economy. The programme seeks ambitious companies with scalable business models that contribute to job creation,...

About One Acre Fund

Founded in 2006, One Acre Fund equips 5.5 million smallholder farmers to make their farms more productive. Across nine countries that together are home to two-thirds of Africa's farmers, we provide high-quality farm supplies, tree seedlings, accessible credit, modern agronomic training, and a wide range of other agricultural services. On average, this model enables any farmer to increase their...

Penthouse Apartment for Rent – Prime Bole Location

Experience elevated living in this stunning penthouse apartment located on the 11th floor of City Plaza, Bole Road—one of Addis Ababa’s most vibrant and sought-after areas. This spacious and fully furnished residence features: 5 large bedrooms Modern, fully equipped kitchen Elegant living and dining spaces Panoramic city views Designed for comfort and style, the apartment offers the perfect blend of privacy, convenience, and luxury, with...

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Rotary Addis Ababa West to mark 35th Anniversary with Music for Humanity Concert

Rotary Addis Ababa West will celebrate its 35th anniversary with a special live performance by internationally acclaimed pianist Girma Yifrashewa at a charity event themed “Music for Humanity.” Scheduled for June 5, 2026, at the Sheraton Addis, Luxury Collection Hotel, the evening will bring together European classical works and timeless Ethiopian compositions in what organizers describe as a rare musical...

AIFF at 20: Why the festival still matters

In this interview, Festival Coordinator Menna Haile reflects on how the Addis International Film Festival has managed to endure for two decades despite political shifts, financial pressure, and occasional pushback. She discusses the festival’s commitment to human rights storytelling, the thinking behind this year’s theme, and why AIFF sees its mission as far from complete. Q1: The festival has survived...
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Development And The Sakai...

Development discourse in the twenty-first century often sounds highly technical. It is filled with terms such as “GDP growth,”...

The political economy of...

Landslide electoral victories are often interpreted as unequivocal mandates, signaling overwhelming public support for a political leader or party....

Will Dubai Be the...

Dubai has always sold itself on a simple but powerful promise which is stability in an unstable region. It...

GameZone Tongits Win Like...

What really separates a casual Tongits player from a true champion? It’s not just luck—it’s how you think, plan,...

Jimma Hosts 3rd “Discover...

The historic city of Jimma became a vibrant hub of athletics and public health advocacy on April 26, 2026,...

Great Ethiopian Run stages...

The Great Ethiopian Run has held 5km and 15km races in Jimma as part of its “Know Ethiopia Classics”...

Chokepoint warfare and limping...

The current state of diplomatic paralysis, characterized by mutual distrust, unbalanced war dynamics, and fragmentation, hinders the region's ability...

Strengthening Africa’s security architecture

Africa has been increasingly drawn into conflicts and faces difficulty in preventing or managing them. At the Fourth India-Africa...

Strengthening Africa’s security architecture

Africa has been increasingly drawn into conflicts and faces difficulty in preventing or managing them. At the Fourth India-Africa...

From bombs to banks:...

The landscape of global conflict is rapidly evolving, particularly since the end of the Cold War. Events like the...

THE BACKDROP TO CHOKEPOINT...

What began as a pressure campaign against Iran has evolved into a high-risk gamble for the global economy. The...

Ethiopia’s public debt needs...

Ethiopia has been rebuked by the financial world for missing payments of interest totaling US$99 million and redemption of...

MCB grants strategic financing to Invictus Investment to expand...

By our staff reporter The Mauritius Commercial Bank Limited (MCB) has provided a strategic financing package to Invictus Investment Company PLC (ADX: INVICTUS), a prominent agro-food enterprise operating in the Middle East and Africa. The package, structured as an acquisition finance and revolving credit facility, aims to support Invictus Investment’s expansion into new markets and strengthen its working capital position as it scales operations. This financing agreement builds on the existing partnership between MCB and Invictus Investment and underscores a shared commitment to advancing food security...

Wingu Cloud Exchange launch marks a new era for...

By our staff reporter Wingu Africa has launched Wingu Cloud Exchange (WCX), a locally hosted private cloud platform designed for the wider East African region.WCX gives organisations a secure, compliant, cost-effective, and easy-to-use alternative to offshore cloud services. With transparent local-currency pricing, rapid deployment, and instant scalability, it enables businesses to grow workloads without complexity or unpredictable costs. Launching first in Tanzania, the platform will gradually roll out across all Wingu markets, including Ethiopia and Djibouti. WCX includes Wingu Compute, Wingu Kubernetes, Wingu Drive, and Wingu...