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Vaisala a global leader in weather, environmental, and industrial measurement, headquartered in Finland, has unveiled a new era in sustainable and reliable weather insights by powering Ethiopia’s new weather radar network with solar energy. Utilizing clean solar energy power will allow Ethiopia’s new weather radar network to operate with highest availability so decision-makers can focus
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Meet Milky; a mother of three, born and raised in Addis Ababa. She received her first degree in Ethiopian Language and literature and a Master’s degree in TEFL from Addis Ababa University. Her journey as an entrepreneur started when she faced the challenge of finding a trained nanny for her first-born daughter. Despite her efforts
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A crowdfunding campaign backed by Ethiopian comedian Eshetu Melese has led to more than $1.6m (£1.35m) raised within 48 hours for a charity that plans to build what it describes as the first nursing home facility for homeless people in the country. The money has come from 15,200 donations, with the highest amount being $10,000.
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Starting out as a small cafeteria tucked behind Parliament back in 1973 with just 8 employees, over the decades since then, family owned Romina has grown in size and popularity now employing over 200. Romina Plc was founded by Girma Taye, a prominent, self-made business man with extensive experience in the hospitality industry. The Romina
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‘Extraordinary and thrilling … This story should be known to every man, woman and child’ – Lemn Sissay In 1868, British troops charged into the mountain empire of Ethiopia, stormed the citadel of its monarch Tewodros II and grabbed piles of his treasures and sacred manuscripts. They also took his son – six-year-old Prince Alamayu – and
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Ethiopia, the second most-populous country in Africa, is trying to create a green culture to win the fight against climate change, the country’s Prime Minister has said. At Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, Abiy Ahmed said his country was one of the most vulnerable to climate change, but it was “doing its part” to mitigate the
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Egre Menged Impact እግረ መንገድ ኢምፓክት is a community-based organization with a social enterprise model advocating and actively working towards sustainable cities, non-motorized transportation, gender equality, road safety, public health, and environmental protection. “Egre Menged” is an Amharic phrase that means ‘Along the Way’ as the community spreads its vision and mission along its activities,
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Nutritious and tasty, pumpkins are available now (from vegetable souks across town) for this tasty and economical meal! 3 tbs Berbere 1 cup diced onion 1/4 cup vegetable oil 3 tbs olive oil 2 tbs garlic & ginger paste 1 tbs tomato paste 1 cup diced tomatoes 1 medium sized pumpkin diced 1 – 2
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By Edom Belete Habtegebriel Clouds are water droplets that have evaporated and float in the sky until they precipitate, falling as rain to the ground. But nowhere does the water fall on the place it started from. There is a constant shift. Not many, aside from those who study clouds, pay that much attention to
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