In the central highlands of Ethiopia, a nutrition scientist rises before dawn to run a factory that may be one of the country’s most important food businesses.
A World Bank-backed study in Ethiopia found that women entrepreneurs who experienced sexual harassment were 37% more likely to shut down their businesses within five years, despite often earning ...
To understand why Baby Science was built the way it was, you need to understand what Dr. Manjunath had spent the previous ...
Women entrepreneurs in Ghana are set to benefit from a new fellowship programme aimed at strengthening business skills, ...
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has dismissed the argument that colonialism is responsible for Africa’s poverty, backing a ...
Addis Ababa, May 31, 2026 --The past eight years in Ethiopia have been defined by a complex reality marked by sweeping institutional reforms, major infrastructure achievements, and far-reaching ...
Spiro announces a USD 215 million investment round to accelerate the deployment of its electric mobility and battery-swapping ...
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) launches regional initiative to accelerate women’s digital entrepreneurship across four African countries ...
The Ethiopian economic system has long faced the challenge of inconsistent export market income. Beyond various fiscal considerations, this inconsistency is ...
President William Ruto has challenged African businesses and entrepreneurs to stop looking overseas for markets and begin ...
The African Engineering and Technology Network Signs Tenth University PartnerPan-African network, led by Carnegie Mellon University Africa, drives digital transformation on the continent through ...
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