On Thursday nights in Addis Ababa, as the city’s traffic dissolves into the evening haze, a quieter rhythm begins to pulse.
Addis Ababa’s kitchens burn quietly through the city’s future. Behind the glow of its booming siga bets—the raw-meat restaurants that have come to define its ...
Coffee is more than a drink, it’s a universal language spoken in aromas, shared glances, and quiet moments of pause. Around ...
South African music duo Mapara A Jazz recount their terrifying kidnapping experience in Ethiopia and express gratitude for ...
We would like to clarify that these claims are completely false,' said event organiser Krinfund in a statement.
A bloody conflict between the Ethiopian army and rebels from the country’s northern Amhara region has escalated in 2025.
The Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) reacts after the music group Mapara A Jazz returns ...
Meet the woman who cares for hundreds of stray dogs abandoned on the streets - Feven Melese, 29, is offering strays a ...
With '13 Months of Sunshine,' the Portland-born rapper known for sun-drenched party anthems takes inspiration from his Ethiopian and Eritrean heritage ...
The AU Commission and the International Executive Committee of the AFRIMA have postponed the 9th edition of the awards to January 2026.
Almost three years after Ethiopia's civil war ended, Tigray remains tense and dangerous for journalists, who have been shot ...
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East Africa’s unfunded artistes could do so much more

Africa’s creative boom is reshaping global entertainment — but without government funding, the artists behind it are running on empty.