The Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP) has announced a revision to the electricity tariff structure for data mining customers, which is set to be implemented as of December 1, 2025. The revised tariff includes a new Time-of-Use (TOU) system, where electricity charges will vary based on peak, off-peak, and shoulder periods, depending on the time of […]| The Reporter Magazine
With African crises dominating over half of the UN Security Council (UNSC) agenda, the continent’s demand for permanent representation remains a defining, yet unresolved, issue in international diplomacy. Africa has long sought two permanent seats on the UNSC, aiming to break the dominance of the five veto powers (P5). While the proposal has periodically gained […]| The Reporter Magazine
“A shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future!” When world leaders| The Reporter Magazine
The Council of Ministers has today approved a regulation establishing the Ethiopian Nuclear Power Commission (ENPC), a body mandated to| The Reporter Magazine
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Four decades into the global struggle against HIV/AIDS, Ethiopia stands at a critical juncture. The country has made remarkable strides in reducing infection rates and expanding treatment. Today, an estimated 610,000 Ethiopians live with HIV, and national prevalence among adults aged 15–49 is down to about 0.9 percent, a dramatic decline from the epidemic’s peak. […]| The Reporter Magazine
A public health expert recalled a time when hospitals were so overwhelmed with HIV patients that there were no beds available for mothers to give birth. That was two decades ago when HIV/AIDS was officially considered a public health threat, during which the widespread transmission of the virus triggered a massive nationwide response. Policymakers, the […]| The Reporter Magazine
Debt, once viewed as a necessary instrument to build roads, dams, railways, and other ambitious development projects, has now become a weight dragging Ethiopia’s economy into deeper uncertainty. The latest joint Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank (WB) has formally classified Ethiopia’s debt as unsustainable, placing it in […]| The Reporter Magazine
In a bid to rein in spending and free up cash for infrastructure, the Addis Ababa City Administration has barred its offices—including the 11 sub-city administrations—from holding meetings, trainings, evaluations, and workshops in hotels. The directive, issued in July in a letter signed by Abdulkadir Redwan, head of the city’s Finance Bureau and deputy mayor, […]| The Reporter Magazine
When a bride married a teacher in Ethiopia, there was once a song to celebrate her choice: “የኛሙሽራኩሪኩሪ፣ወሰዳትአስተማሪ” — roughly, “Our bride, be proud, be proud, the teacher took her away.” The anonymous teacher who recalled the lyric has spent more than a decade in an elementary classroom. He invokes it wistfully, as a marker […]| The Reporter Magazine
In August 2025, the heads of the central banks of Somaliland and Ethiopia held talks in Addis Ababa with a| The Reporter Magazine
Given its reliance on the Port of Djibouti for 95 percent of its foreign trade, Ethiopia is actively seeking alternative| The Reporter Magazine
Stroll through the capital today and one sees the unmistakable dominance of “bonda” – second-hand clothes stacked high, from branded| The Reporter Magazine
The Moon, once a symbol of Cold War rivalry, is again the stage for a new contest, this time between| The Reporter Magazine
When Helen Bete received her first crochet order—a tiny hat with matching booties for a newborn—she felt a spark that| The Reporter Magazine
- PM Lays Foundation Stone for Fertilizer Plant and Oil Refinery Mega Projects Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) has inaugurated| The Reporter Magazine
The Ethiopian Capital Market Authority (ECMA) today announced it has licensed three new Capital Market Service Providers (CMPs), bringing the| The Reporter Magazine
Contrary to earlier assurances, the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE), through its Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), has announced that the| The Reporter Magazine
Abyssinian Flight Services (AFS) has announced the completion of its first tourist charter flight to the newly opened Grand Ethiopian| The Reporter Magazine
Ethiopia and Russia have signed an agreement for the construction of a nuclear energy generation plant in Ethiopia during the| The Reporter Magazine
U.S. President Donald Trump has once again claimed that he averted a potential war between Ethiopia and Egypt, citing years| The Reporter Magazine
The federal government’s recent decision to significantly raise the salaries of the civil servants it employs has prompted a mix| The Reporter Magazine
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Last month, travelers in East Africa gained a new option for cross-border mobility when a tour operator quietly launched a| The Reporter Magazine
In Addis Ababa’s co-working spaces and backstreet workshops, in makeshift home offices and buzzing incubators, a quiet race is on.| The Reporter Magazine
Until recently, Ethiopia spent more on fuel imports than it earned from exports. Yet, despite billions of dollars poured into| The Reporter Magazine
Before the city stirs in the quiet hours of the early morning, a 27-year-old doctor slips quietly out of his| The Reporter Magazine
If there is any sector that truly sets Ethiopia apart in Africa—beyond the global acclaim of Ethiopian Airlines—it is leather.| The Reporter Magazine
The Ethiopian government made significant progress in 2017, when it approved and released an outline for a comprehensive national Film| The Reporter Magazine
Ethiopia has long aspired to harness the power of the Nile through a dam, but for more than a century| The Reporter Magazine
No Individual Tribute for Simegnew Bekele With the inauguration of its landmark dam on the Nile, Ethiopia is on the| The Reporter Magazine