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The Addis Ababa Trade Bureau has banned staff from using mobile phones during work hours to improve digital service efficiency and address public complaints.
African nations are looking to Nigeria's Dangote Refinery as a strategic alternative to Middle Eastern oil amid rising global supply chain concerns.
Australia is halving its gasoline and diesel taxes to shield citizens from the rising fuel costs caused by Middle East instability.
Brent crude hits $115.70 as tensions rise between the U.S. and Iran following reports of potential ground military operations.
The Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission has stated that prisoner release is outside its mandate, despite ongoing calls for inclusivity.
The Ethiopian Education and Training Authority is moving to shut down 52 higher education institutions for failing to comply with mandatory re-registration and regulatory standards.
Iran claims that recent calls for negotiations are a cover for a U.S.-backed ground invasion as regional tensions escalate.
The Ministry of Finance has introduced a new salary directive to standardize pay and job classifications for temporary staff working on development-partner-funded projects.
Nations are responding to the global energy crisis with contrasting policies: Egypt mandates early business closures, while Australia makes public transit free.
Brent crude oil prices have jumped to $114 per barrel, driven by rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Egypt implements strict energy-saving measures while Australia offers free public transit to combat rising global fuel costs.
Ethiopia has announced new standardized charging rates for electric vehicles as the government pushes to expand charging infrastructure to support the country's growing EV fleet.