From Ethiopia’s trees to New York’s concrete jungle
‘Nature is nuanced’. At least according to management and staff at Maryiza Honey. They also think that humanity’s (or any animal or plant or microorganism’s) place is not as clear…
‘Nature is nuanced’. At least according to management and staff at Maryiza Honey. They also think that humanity’s (or any animal or plant or microorganism’s) place is not as clear…
Traditionally, Teff has been a crop primarily conceived of as a mealtime staple. With Tefftastic, however, the possibilities are endless. Recently, the company introduced plans for Tefftastic Puff Snacks. The…
Adam Hashi migrated to Manitoba from Ethiopia in 1988. For many years since, he dreamt of starting a coffee business in his new home in a way that retained his…
Chinese investments account for 15 percent of Ethiopia's current investment needs making the East African nation one of the most impacted should Chinese investments falter.
Women are among the demographics hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic's economic impacts.
After graduating from Hawassa University, Henok Abera, like most other university graduates in the country, had trouble finding a job. To make ends meet until his big break he started…
Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), according to the World Health Organization (WHO), refers to a range of conditions characterized by some degree of impaired social behavior, communication and language,…
Fiyori Tewolde, a former journalist at the state-controlled Addis Zemen newspaper, has created and distributed Ethiopia’s first ever braille newspaper. The newspaper is named Fetil (which is the Amharic word…
'Signs speak louder than words'
The increasing popularity of vegan diets has been good for business and is one of the main renowns of the Alem Market according to Mulu and Solomon.