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In a briefing delivered today to parliamentarians, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed repeated Ethiopia's pursuit of access to the sea "peacefully" while underscoring the country's sovereign right to the ...
"Five-year plans are to China's development what construction drawings are to building a house," said Ran Hao, a professor at ...
The Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) has denounced a meeting that took place in Jigjiga, the capital of Somali region, as "illegitimate and politically orchestrated," accusing the ruling ...
The Eritrean government has accused Ethiopia of escalating tensions in what its officials describe as a “long-brewing war agenda”.
Eritrea has dismissed accusations that it has violated the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its south neighbor ...
African Public Service officials pledge colonial era laws replacementEthiopia, through its flagship initiative Modern Ethiopia Service for Organized Benefits (MESOB), has already begun its journey ...
On the other hand, the new party risks becoming either a recycled version of the past or, worse, a Trojan horse for PM  Abiy Ahmed’s regime disguised as a reform movement. A new party could be a vital ...
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has emphasized the importance of collaboration among competing political parties to ensure the ...
Capitec CEO Gerrie Fourie may have overstated his case about SA’s unemployment rate, but he also illuminated a critical truth, writes Labour Minister Nomakhosazana Meth.
Political views often outweigh data, dictating whether people see prosperity or ruin. The result? A fractured reality where optimism and pessimism clash, driven by party or dynasty, not facts.