Category: Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa (a.k.a. Finfinne) is the capital city and the largest city in Ethiopia, with a population of 3,384,569 (2007 census).
It is the seat of the African Union and host to numerous other continental and international organizations, thus dubbed “the diplomatic capital of Africa”.
Addis Ababa is a chartered city accountable to the federal government. The current mayor is Deriba Kuma.
Read the posts related to Addis Ababa below.
Abune Mathias is elected as the 6th Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church receiving.
The Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahdo Church was elected its 6th Patriarch this afternoon, several media reported. .
1. Best Person of the Year: The Ethiopian people. (for the amazing decency and civility.
Ethiopia’s newly elected Prime Minister made 100 days in office on Dec. 28, 2013.
Here is a round up of his public activities.
” There is no one answer that fits into a description of “independent media.” But the least is a media that doesn’t have to worry about whether or not a certain topic is the right topic to discuss in a professional manner. In other words, a media that, other than issues strictly to do with professional integrity, is not tangled by self-censorship and an imposing environment of fear. “
* In this digest, a summary of outstanding developments of economic interest since late August.
Ambassador Wendy R. Sherman, US Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs, paid a day-long visit.
A high level delegation led by Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor Al-Thani, Prime Minister.
Addis Ababa, which means “new flower” in Amharic, was established in 1887 by the Emperor.
Monday (October 29th) marked the celebration of Ethiopia’s fifth annual National Flag Day with national.