ADDIS ABABA, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) -- Ethiopia has unveiled the second-phase corridor development project of the capital, Addis Ababa, involving major reconstruction and promotion of the city's landscape.
At the 38th African Union (AU) summit, scheduled for February 12-16, African leaders are expected to discuss issues critical to the continent's future. The annual gathering, to be held under the AU's ...
The Ethio-Djibouti Standard Gauge Railway Share Company EDR is making good progress boosting its capacity for carrying export and import goods EDR ...
Costantinos, the former AU and ECA advisor, said one of the key potential focus areas for the incoming AUC leadership is enhancing the role and capabilities of the AU in driving Africa's ...
Experts agree that Africa can accelerate its development by investing in infrastructure, which stimulates trade and economic growth. Yet, 13 years after PIDA—the Programme for Infrastructure ...
Tanzania’s electricity generation has nearly doubled over the last decade, and investments in transmission have now boosted ...
President Donald Trump's decision to freeze foreign assistance has sent aid staff in Africa into “panic mode”, with even HIV ...
A High-Level Strategic Dialogue on Accelerating Visa-Free Movement for Africa’s Transformation will be held in Addis Ababa, ...
Ethiopian Cooperatives and unions have the capacity to generate high-value products while contributing to market stability, ...
Veteran sports administrator Machacha Shepande has filed in his nomination for the Football Association of Zambia presidency.
Pollution in many regions and Africa most especially, leads to complex issues that go beyond environmental concerns, ...