Paradise Lodge expands capacity to 158 Rooms
Omotic General Trading PLC owner of Paradise will also construct a new lodge in Hamer Wereda. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Paradise...
Omotic General Trading PLC owner of Paradise will also construct a new lodge in Hamer Wereda. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Paradise...
The Tigat Shopping Centre will be a multi-purpose building, including a 90-bedroom hotel in one wing. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - Construction...
Addis Abeba Traffic Lights New technology will improve efficiency of traffic control, thus reduce congestion in the city. Addis Ababa,...
Muktar Edris Awel Ethiopia got a winning double at the 81st edition of the famous Cinque Mulini Cross Country race...
Joe Flacco NEW ORLEANS – The Baltimore Ravens shook off an unprecedented Superdome blackout and a near improbable second-half comeback by the San Francisco 49ers,...
Petit Valentien (Photo: independent.com) Sekkardis Alemu Serves Ethiopian Weekend Lunch Serkaddis Alemu, despite having lived in the U.S. for nearly two...
By Damon Winter (The New York Times) I was in Ethiopia in November for a month long Africa assignment and the final leg of our trip sent us to Ethiopia, where we took a quick detour to the Simien Mountains, full of deep gorges and intricate mazes of canyons. The mountains are home to the gelada, sometimes called bleeding heart baboons because of a red patch on the chest of the males. (They are actually not baboons, although closely related.) They live exclusively on the short, tough grasses that grow on the Simiens' slopes. The gelada are so used to visitors they hardly notice people anymore. They move in largebands from one patch of grass to another, and you can walk alongside the group and watch acomplete range of social behavior unfold right in front of you. You can see the delicate dance between the male and female that defines their socialstructure, and watch the alpha males defend their territory and their harem from aggressors. On our last morning there, we found one band grazing in a small field of grass near a cliff edge. After watching for about an hour in the field, I wandered over to the edge of the cliff and satdown to take in the view. Within about 20 minutes, the entire band of geladas had shiftedpositions and encircled me. It was as if I was just a part of the landscape. Source: The New York Times
Marugame, Japan - Ethiopia’s London 2012 Olympic Games Marathon champion Tiki Gelana successfully defended her crown at 67th Kagawa Marugame Half...
Boston, USA - Fans who packed the Reggie Lewis Track & Field Facility here were treated to three world-leading marks,...