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SITA warns Africa’s aviation...

Airlines and airports in Africa and the Middle East are making unprecedented investments in...

Ethiopia construction sector faults...

Ethiopia’s construction industry is struggling with chronic delays, budget overruns and quality defects because...

InsurTech challengers threaten to outpace Ethiopia’s slow-moving insurers

Ethiopia’s insurance industry is facing growing pressure from digital newcomers as local insurers struggle with low levels of digitalization, outdated processes and weak customer experience, according to a new study presented by industry leaders. The research warns that unless Ethiopian insurers move quickly to modernize their systems, they risk losing customers and market relevance to InsurTech firms and other non-traditional entrants that are better equipped to deliver mobile-based services, faster claims handling and more convenient policy management. The study, titled Digitalization and Customer Loyalty in the Ethiopian Insurance Industry: Analysis of the Antecedents and Moderating Factors, was presented by Yared Mola, CEO of Nyala Insurance and president of the Association of Ethiopian Insurers, at a consultative forum on April 23, 2026. Yared said the domestic market remains dependent on manual, fragmented and paper-based procedures while the global...

Ethiopia Capital Market Authority...

The Ethiopian Capital Market Authority has finalized a long-awaited directive on Collective Investment Schemes,...

Climate shocks are deepening...

Climate change is making life more difficult for urban businesses in Ethiopia, where floods,...
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Ethiopia drives Africa’s renewable energy growth,...

Ethiopia is emerging as one of Africa’s main renewable energy markets, helping drive the continent’s highest annual capacity increase...

Addis Ababa hosts inaugural China-Africa Entrepreneurs...

The inaugural China-Africa Entrepreneurs Summit opened on Tuesday at African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, bringing together political leaders,...

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...

Ambassador Konjit...

The passing of Ambassador Konjit Sinegiorgis marks the end of an era in Ethiopian diplomacy, an era defined not...

WTO Accession:...

Ethiopia’s long-anticipated accession to the World Trade Organization now appears increasingly inevitable. After years of negotiation, recent efforts signal...
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“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...

Poland eyes IT, agriculture and minerals in expanding Ethiopian partnerships

Andrzej Dycha, Chairman of Poland's Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH), tells Capital’s Groum Abate that Ethiopia's market size, economic opening and direct flight links make it a prime target for Polish firms—especially in IT, dairy processing and critical minerals—as bilateral trade remains below €50 million annually. Excerpts: Capital: How do you evaluate the current business situation in Poland and Ethiopia? Andrzej...
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INVITATION FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST 

FOR PREQUALIFICATION FOR PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION SERVICES Due date: 29th April 2026 The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Ethiopia Country Office invites Request for Express of Interest (REoI) for the pre-qualification of bidders for the Pre-Delivery Inspection Service as part of UNICEF-supported programmes and operations in Ethiopia. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: This REOI for Prequalification is open to all companies registered and having a valid business...

I N V I T A T I O N   T O   B I D

Sale of unserviceable Laptops, Printers, Digital Senders, Cartridges, Desktops and Monitors REF. PRO32-3-748-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 Laptops, Printers, Digital Senders, Cartridges, Desktops and Monitors. The bid is to be sold “as is, where is” without recourse to warranties of any kind. Bid...

Request for Quotation ( RFQ)

Procurement of ICT and Connectivity Equipment UNDP-ETH-00691 Negotiation: UNDP-ETH-00691 The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in Ethiopia hereby invites you to submit your proposal to the Request for Quotation  (UNDP-ETH-00691) for the Procurement of ICT and Connectivity Equipment (Laptops; Noise-Canceling Headset; Large Display Screens; Interactive Smart Display -Magic Screen;  HDMI / Display Connectivity System; Network Router; Network Switch; UPS Units /Workstations/; ...

SOMALI REGIONAL EDUCATION BUREAU

Invention for local competitive bidders Somali Regional State Education Bureau invites all interested & eligible bidders for the following 1: Procurement of indoor playing and pre-primary school aged students chairs With ref: SRS/NCB/REB/0026/2018 1. Suppliers must have a valid Trading License Renewed for 2018 EFY, Tax clearance Certificate valid until the date of dead line of bid submission and Vat registration/tin/supply certificate for each lot. Bidders...

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Ethiopia’s first AI art exhibition opens at Artawi Gallery

Ethiopia’s art scene has entered a new digital era with the inauguration of the country’s first artificial intelligence art exhibition at Artawi Gallery. The exhibition, titled Tales and Dreams, opened on April 25, 2026 and features works created entirely with AI under the curation of visual artist Mekbib Tadesse. Organizers say the show marks a major cultural moment for Addis...

Merid Tafesse to present solo mixed-media exhibition “Refraction” in Addis Ababa

Ethiopian artist Merid Tafesse is set to showcase a new solo mixed-media exhibition titled “Refraction” at the Alliance Ethio-Française Addis Ababa from April 26 to June 25, 2026. Curated by Desta Meghoo, the exhibition will run at the Alliance Ethio-Française’s Piassa branch, with free entry for visitors. It will be open Tuesday to Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Described...
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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...

Currency Supremacy In An...

The global contest over currency supremacy is often framed as a slow-moving structural shift which is a debate about...

Most Popular Sports in...

When exploring the identity of a country, sport often reveals as much as history or culture. This is certainly...

Dire Dawa hosts national...

Ethiopia’s annual National Pétanque Championship concluded this week in Dire Dawa, with a team from Addis Ababa claiming the...

Great Ethiopian Run donates...

Great Ethiopian Run has officially handed over 4 million Birr to selected charitable organizations during a ceremony held at...

The Iran Crisis’s Impact...

The current West Asia crisis impact is beyond the region, particularly pertaining to stalling of oil and gas supply...

Africa’s Energy Wealth: Why...

Africa’s energy challenge is not a shortage of resources. It is a shortage of governance that works. The continent holds...

Moral education: Ethiopia’s missing...

While Ethiopia's education system has made important strides in expanding access and academic learning, one pressing question remains: are...

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...

Boeing and the Missing...

Why worker representation is a strategic imperative, not a labor concession Four Missing Bolts On January 5, 2024, at 16,000 feet...

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...