Flying between African cities forces many travelers to transit outside the continent, through London, Paris or Dubai. But a $12.5 billion airport under construction in Ethiopia could help change that. https://t.co/JhvEkPkWGO
@TheEconomist Always and at any one condition the western meda talking negative things if it is in Africa they never speak something good even if there is good thing #shame on the Economist
Ethiopia isn’t just switching to electric cars — it’s going ALL IN on green heavy machinery too.
New policy shift: natural gas-powered electric heavy trucks and industrial equipment are now part of the plan.
Under the bold leadership of HE Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali (Dr.), Ethiopia isn’t waiting on the sidelines.
-Confronting climate challenges head-on
-Driving a greener economy
-Leading Africa’s energy transition
@FanoRising@Akila Try it you will get the reward !!we have no place for narrow minded and ignorant guys. Ethiopia have no place for such people because we know early the intentions of such TPLF,shabiya and the so call fano thinking only talk.....you guys have so long tongue 👅
@BBCWorld Shame on BBC because in my expectations BBC is world class media but talking about such simple issue which is unusual to hear and see tedy is so simple guy
@TheDailySomalia This man did not what is talking and specifically Abiy haters whether he speak bad or good has no meaning Ethiopia is still influential without Ethiopian soldiers somalia president can exist for a week you know very well
Ethiopia has announced plans to build 3 more dams on the Blue Nile, doubling down on its expanding hydropower projects after failed GERD negotiations with Egypt and Sudan. Egyptian officials told Mada Cairo is looking to counter the move in coordination with neighboring countries. https://t.co/e8Zn3wPswP
The world's biggest off-grid solar company, Sun King, is planning to spend $150 million to tap into the market for the equipment in Africa's second-most populuous nation, Ethiopia. https://t.co/eFSleyg015