Luxury Tourism Flourishes in Africa, Yet Local Impact Remains Modest: Study
Burundi: Efforts by some African nations to attract luxury tourism have yielded limited benefits for local communities, with new research by the University of Manchester
Burundi: Efforts by some African nations to attract luxury tourism have yielded limited benefits for local communities, with new research by the University of Manchester
Addis ababa: The Ministry of Finance has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to easing the financial burden on civil servants. As part of ongoing public service
Addis ababa: Ethiopia’s Ministry of Water and Energy announced that the country’s national electricity coverage has reached 54 percent of the population, a result of
Addis ababa: Ethiopia’s Federal Civil Service Commission has announced a substantial salary increment for government employees effective coming September. In a statement it issued today,
Nairobi: The Ministry of Finance, in collaboration with the Ethiopian Coffee and Tea Authority (ECTA), convened a key meeting to discuss Ethiopia’s progress toward meeting
Nairobi: Ethiopia is uniquely positioned to leverage solar energy not only to meet domestic needs but also to become an energy hub, State Minister of