By Bilal Derso The transport sector is an important component of the economy and it plays a very significant role in supporting…
road projects
Ethiopia plots $90m infrastructure spending spree – African Business … – African Business Magazine (press release) (subscription) (blog)
Ethiopia is continuing to focus its economic policy on developing new infrastructure by planning infrastructure spending worth $89m, according to the African…
Ethiopia: ERA Signed 7 Contracts Worth 6.5 Billion Birr – 2merkato – Ethiopian Business Portal
Ethiopian Roads Authority (ERA) has concluded agreements worth 6.5 billion Birr with 7 different contractors. The contracts are for the construction of…
EU diplomats reveal devastating impact of Ethiopia dam project on remote tribes – The Guardian
A controversial World Bank-funded scheme to dam a major Ethiopian river and import up to 500,000 people to work in what is…
EU diplomats reveal devastating impact of Ethiopia dam project on remote tribes – The Guardian
A controversial World Bank-funded scheme to dam a major Ethiopian river and import up to 500,000 people to work in what is…
EU diplomats reveal devastating impact of Ethiopia dam project on remote tribes – The Guardian
A controversial World Bank-funded scheme to dam a major Ethiopian river and import up to 500,000 people to work in what is…
EU diplomats reveal devastating impact of Ethiopia dam project on remote tribes – The Guardian
A controversial World Bank-funded scheme to dam a major Ethiopian river and import up to 500,000 people to work in what is…
EU diplomats reveal devastating impact of Ethiopia dam project on remote tribes – The Guardian
A controversial World Bank-funded scheme to dam a major Ethiopian river and import up to 500,000 people to work in what is…
By Fasika Tadesse The Ethiopian Roads Authority (ERA) has awarded a 1.2 billion Br road project to two local companies, ASER construction…
By Snetsehay Assefa Addis Ababa City Roads Authority (AACRA) has generated income that exceeded the planned 277.8 million Br in the first…