Health

The Mastercard Foundation Fund for Resilience and Prosperity calls for proposals from African SMEs and entrepreneurs in the agricultural sector.

Selected SMEs will receive support from the Fund, including grants ranging from US$ 500,000 to US$ 2,500,000, disbursed over a 3-year period.Nairobi, Kenya, April 10, 2024…The Mastercard Foundation Fund...

Dodai Sets New Standards for Electric Mobility at a Spectacular Launch Event

Dodai, a pioneering Ethiopian electric mobility startup, conducted a historic launch ceremony, marking a watershed moment in the...

251 Communications Unveils Its Bold Rebrand

Embracing "The Now-The Future" of MarketingAddis Ababa, Ethiopia (March 28, 2024) – 251 Communications, a leading Ethiopian communications...

Yango Celebrates Its Drivers on Driver Appreciation Day in Ethiopia

A special Iftar program for Muslim driversAddis Ababa, Ethiopia – March 28, 2024 – Yango, an international tech...

The Fate of Wolkait, Gondar-Amhara and Ethiopia

By - Girma BerhanuFar-reaching implications of an evolving quagmireThough who first coined the phrase “geography is destiny” is...
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Ethiopia Closed Schools, Public Gatherings As Coronavirus Cases Increase

Ethiopian government closed down schools, public gatherings, and sports events as a measure to slow down the spread of coronavirus. Prime minister Abiy has...

Ethiopia Confirmed the First Coronavirus Case On Japanese Man

The Ministry of Health announced that the first case of Covid-19 was found on a Japanese man, Thursday night. The person arrived in Ethiopia...

Dr.Senait Fisseha Awarded the Membership of Royal College of Obstetrician and Gynaecologists (RCOG)

RCOG on its Twitter account announced the Dr. Senait Fisseha membership promotion to the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG).We are delighted to welcome...

Dr. Lia Tadesse Appointed as State Minister

Dr Lia Tadesse has been appointed as state minister of Health for the Federal Republic of Ethiopia. Prior to her appointment Dr. Liya Tadesse...

Prof. Sebsebe becomes first African Foreign Member of the Royal Society

Leading Ethiopian botanical scientist, Professor Sebsebe Demissew, has been elected as a Foreign Member of the Royal Society, becoming the first ever Sub-Saharan African scientist to be elected in the Society’s 357-year history.
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