
Eden Teshome
New Jersey Editorial Intern at POLITICO
editor-in-chief @princetonian, formerly @thehill, @laist| she/her
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Jan 15, 2025 |
ethiopianbusinessreview.net | Mintesinot Nigussie Asfaw |Eden Teshome
Dashen Bank has launched the Dashen Bank Super App, the first of its kind in Ethiopia. This platform aims to change digital banking by offering an all-in-one solution designed to improve customer experience and streamline banking operations. Asfaw Alemu, CEO of Dashen Bank, highlighted the bank’s focus on customer service during the launch.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
ethiopianbusinessreview.net | Eden Teshome |Munir Shemsu
Once a darling of foreign investors, Ethiopia faces a complex web of challenges hindering its economic growth. Despite ambitious reforms and a promising future, the country’s investment landscape is marred by a series of setbacks. Why has the much-anticipated influx of foreign investment yet to materialize? How have recent policy changes impacted domestic investors? What role does political instability play in deterring investment?
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Jan 14, 2025 |
ethiopianbusinessreview.net | Eden Teshome
Balancing Revenue Goals with Business SustainabilityIn Ethiopia, the recent recognition of loyal taxpayers shines a light on the government’s efforts to enhance tax compliance amid ambitious fiscal goals. This recognition should make taxpayers feel appreciated and valued. However, as the country implements significant tax reforms to generate additional revenue, concerns arise from the business community regarding the fairness and impact of these changes, particularly on small enterprises.
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Dec 30, 2024 |
ethiopianbusinessreview.net | Eden Teshome
Born in the rural town of Mezezo, 190km from Addis Ababa in North Shewa, Dawit Tsige moved to Addis Ababa when he was three. Living with his uncle in the Yeka Sub-City, he began his educational journey at Bitweded W/Gebriel School. He later attended Dej Wondirad Preparatory School and Salaysh Primary School, where he discovered his passion for singing in the eighth grade.
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Dec 30, 2024 |
ethiopianbusinessreview.net | Eden Teshome
Its Impact on RemittancesEthiopia’s recent decision to float its currency, the Birr, marks a transformative moment in its economic landscape. This decision has significant implications for remittance flows, an essential lifeline for countless families. As the Birr depreciates sharply, the purchasing power of remittances is altered, impacting both senders and recipients amid rising inflation and economic challenges.
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