Invest Ethiopia – Investment forum & symposium in Addis Ababa 2022 Organized by Ethiopian Investment Commission at Skylight Hotel Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Based on the initiatives of the Ethiopian government to invite one million diasporas to the country for Ethiopian Christmas, We are organizing a flagship event titled: Invest in Ethiopia. It will showcase different investment opportunities
COVID-19 PCR Test Requirements to Travel to Ethiopia
Ethiopia’s borders remain open and foreign citizens can apply for an Ethiopian visa and travel to the country. However, all travelers must meet the current entry requirements. Visitors from overseas need to take extra steps when preparing for their trip to Ethiopia. The government has introduced a PCR test requirement for most travelers. This article contains important information about the COVID-19 test
Scientists discover 1.5-million-year-old hominin cranium in Ethiopia
Scientists discover 1.5-million-year-old hominin cranium in Ethiopia
2021-09-12T12:13:45+00:00 ArchaeologicalAddis Ababa, March 4, 2020 (FBC) –Scientists have discovered nearly completed hominin cranium and a partial cranium in Ethiopia that date back 1.5 million and 1.26 million years, respectively. The crania were discovered from the Gona study area, in Afar region, by Dr. Sileshi Semaw, Senior Research Scientist from CENIEH (Burgos, Spain), Prof Michael Rogers, Southern Connecticut State University and their research team. Both crania, assigned to Homo
Exploring the Monolithic Stone Lalibela Churches
Lalibela is a town located in the heart of the Ethiopian plateau, about 700 kilometres north of Addis Ababa. The magnificent rock hewn Lalibela churches have turned this mountain town into a place of pride and pilgrimage for worshipers of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, attracting 80,000 to 100,000 visitors every year. Lalibela churches have the most impressive architectural designs in
1st National Hotel And Tourism Conference Kicks Off In Addis Ababa
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – The 1st National Hotel and Tourism Conference kicked off here today. Chief Administrators of regional states, ministers, actors in the tourism industry, and other government officials, including Deputy Prime Minister Demeke Mekonnen, are in attendance of the meeting. In his opening remark, Demeke called for improved services and infrastructure to increase Ethiopia’s competitiveness in the tourism industry.