My neighbor disappeared into the hallowed halls of Addis Ababa's Yared music school, never to emerge as a graduate. I used to ...
The transformative power of music was recently illustrated when the first notes were played on a piano at a girls’ boarding ...
Honey Baby is a nostalgic journey back to the golden era of 1960s Addis Ababa, where Ethiopian jazz flourished. Curated by Motherland Sounds, this event ...
A new restaurant is preparing to welcome the hungry pedestrian in New Haven’s Audubon District, offering a taste of ...
Event attendees danced to traditional Tigrayan music and wore cultural attire such as the Habesha kemis, a traditional ...
The Ethiopian parliament approved a new president to replace one that was widely seen as controversial amid ongoing political differences with the government. Sahle-Work Zewde, a former United Nations ...
"The 130-year-old Ethio Telecom is offering ten percent of its shares to the public, laying the groundwork for Ethiopia's stock market," Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed wrote on X.
Ethiopia is seeking to raise 30 billion birr ($255 million) selling shares in a state-run wireless company, making it the nation’s first initial public offering, and paving the way to start a ...
Ethiopia will start selling a 10% stake next week in its largest telecommunications operator Ethio Telecom, ahead of a listing on the country’s new stock exchange. The public will be able to buy ...
LONDON: Ethio Telecom will become the first company to list on Ethiopia's new stock market next week when the government sells a 10% stake in the company, Brook Taye, the CEO of its owner Ethiopia ...
Ethiopian lawmakers on Monday chose Foreign Minister Taye Atske Selassie as the country's new president -- a largely ceremonial role -- leaving Africa with only one female head of state.