Local Media Urged to Employ Knowledge Oriented Media Reporting Strategies

Scholars have urged the media to employ knowledge-oriented reporting strategies in the face of the information warfare Ethiopia has been exposed to. This was disclosed at the a public lecture where officials and experts presented their perspectives of the ongoing media psychological warfare against Ethiopia and the diplomatic pressures. Speaking about digital diplomacy, Foreign Affairs Spokesperson […]

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Gov’t Making Preparations to Welcome One Million Ethiopian Diaspora Home: PM Office

Preparations are underway to receive one million Ethiopian Diaspora invited to come home to attend this year’s Christmas in their motherland, Press Secretary Billene Seyoum said. In her press briefing today, she said the Office of the Prime Minister extended the invitation to Ethiopians living in the diaspora and the response of Ethiopians worldwide to the […]

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Tanzania at 60: a model of co-existence held back by political rigidity

Tanzania gained its independence on 9 December 1961 after 71 years of colonial administration, first under Germany and later Britain. At independence the country had only 11 indigenous university graduates and 71% of the senior civil service were expatriates. Like other newly independent African countries, Tanzania faced numerous socio-economic challenges. These included low agricultural productivity and a low industrial and […]

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Int’l Community Should Stand by Democratically Elected Gov’t of Ethiopia: Press Secretary

The international community should stand by the legitimately and democratically elected government of Ethiopia, Press Secretary at the Office of the Prime Minister, Billene Seyoum underlined.   In her latest interview with Fox News, Billene said Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is a unifier and has the responsibility to ensure that state order is maintained as […]

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