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U.S. Commerce Department Launches Investigation into Solar Imports from Ethiopia

The U.S. Department of Commerce has officially initiated a country-wide investigation into solar cells and modules imported from Ethiopia, amid allegations that the nation...

Is regulation needed for electronic taxi-hailing companies in Ethiopia?

Over the past eight years, Ethiopia’s electronic taxi-hailing industry has grown remarkably. More than 50 companies entered the market, attracted by rising smartphone adoption,...

Who will win the final? Predictions, analysis, and match previews from MELBET experts

The tournament is entering its decisive stage. Spain and Argentina will face off for the trophy, while France and England will battle it out...

Ethiopia’s largest wind power project advances following $110 million AfDB funding approval

The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group has officially approved up to $110 million in financing for the 300-megawatt (MW) Aysha wind power project, a...

Kamaru Usman on WCMCU 2026: tournament favorites, African legends and Hollywood in football

While the whole world follows the final stages of football’s biggest tournament, a man who knows everything about the road to major titles shares...

NBE lifts credit cap, raises policy rate

By Muluken Yewondwossen The National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE) has announced a series of major monetary policy decisions following the latest meeting of its Monetary...

Somalia’s political crisis, deteriorating security and a “Questionable” agreement

At the beginning of this July, two documents revealed that the United States intends to prevent the United Nations from supporting the African Union...

Are companies giving back to society or seeking publicity through corporate social responsibility?

In my previous articles for The Weekly Capital, I explored a range of topics related to branding, marketing, media, and banking, including The Misconceptions...

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