• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Legal
  • Technology and Science
  • Opinion
  • Columns
  • Exposé
  • World
  • Lifestyle
Ethiopians Celebrate Enkutatash, Country’s New Year Amidst High Inflation

Ethiopians Celebrate Enkutatash, Country’s New Year Amidst High Inflation

3 years ago
UK Urged To Arrest Israeli President Over Alleged Genocide In Gaza 

UK Urged To Arrest Israeli President Over Alleged Genocide In Gaza 

3 hours ago
Junk Food: One In 10 Kids Obese Worldwide – UN Report 

Junk Food: One In 10 Kids Obese Worldwide – UN Report 

3 hours ago
Court Jails 7 Chinese Nationals Over Abduction, Forced Labour In South Africa

Court Jails 7 Chinese Nationals Over Abduction, Forced Labour In South Africa

6 hours ago
MWC Kigali
France Gets New Prime Minister After Bayrou’s Resignation

France Gets New Prime Minister After Bayrou’s Resignation

7 hours ago
Bodies Of Migrants Found In Tunisian Desert After Expulsions

Illegal Migration: Children Among Dead As Migrant Crossings Soar Past 30,000 In UK

8 hours ago
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
  • About
  • HT Management
  • Privacy Policy
Heritage Times
No Result
View All Result
Translate |
  • Login
  • Politics
    France Gets New Prime Minister After Bayrou’s Resignation

    France Gets New Prime Minister After Bayrou’s Resignation

    At Washington Meeting, Trump Confronts Ramaphosa With Video Evidence Of “Genocide” Against Whites

    Trump Not Attending G20 Summit Taking Place First Time In Africa — White House

    Ivory Coast: Former First Lady Cleared To Contest Presidential Election

    Ivory Coast: Former First Lady Cleared To Contest Presidential Election

    US Deports Sierra Leone Coup Figure Charles Mbayo Over Human Rights Crimes

    US Deports Sierra Leone Coup Figure Charles Mbayo Over Human Rights Crimes

    Uganda: “Missing” Student Jailed Over TikTok Video Criticizing President Yoweri

    Uganda: Opposition Figure Arrested In Court During Colleagues Bail Hearing

    Burundi’s Nibigira Emerges President Of Central Africa’s Regional Bloc

    Burundi’s Nibigira Emerges President Of Central Africa’s Regional Bloc

    Senegal: Government Reshuffles Cabinet Amid Economic Tension

    Senegal: Government Reshuffles Cabinet Amid Economic Tension

    Japan: Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Resigns After Party’s Electoral Woe

    Japan: Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Resigns After Party’s Electoral Woe

    UK: Deputy PM Blames “Inaccurate” Advice For Tax Error

    UK Deputy Prime Minister Quits Over Tax Error

  • Economy
    South Africa: Ramaphosa Sends Officials On Trade Negotiation Trip To US

    South Africa: Ramaphosa Sends Officials On Trade Negotiation Trip To US

    Ethiopia Unveils Africa’s Largest Dam Amid Egypt Tensions

    Ethiopia Unveils Africa’s Largest Dam Amid Egypt Tensions

    African Leaders Demand Climate Justice At Ethiopia Summit 

    African Leaders Demand Climate Justice At Ethiopia Summit 

    Auto Draft

    Kenya: 66,000 Jobs At Risk As AGOA Deal Ends

    Africa’s Super Banker Resumes As AfDB President, Promises To Harness Africa’s Youthful Energy, Chart Bold Compass For Transformation

    AfDB President Unveils Four Urgent Priorities For First 100 Days In Office

    AfCFTA Key To Shielding Africa From Global Trade Shocks – Mene

    AfCFTA Key To Shielding Africa From Global Trade Shocks – Mene

    Registration Opens For MWC25 Kigali, Africa’s Biggest Connectivity Event

    Registration Opens For MWC25 Kigali, Africa’s Biggest Connectivity Event

    Zimbabwe Pays First Compensation To White Farmers Affected By Land Reforms

    Zimbabwe To Commence Export Of Blueberry To China

    Goldman

    Nigeria: Naira Records Third Consecutive Appreciation Against US Dollar

  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Metro
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Legal
  • Tech & Science
  • Opinion
  • Exposé
  • Exclusive Videos
  • Niger Delta
  • World
  • Politics
    France Gets New Prime Minister After Bayrou’s Resignation

    France Gets New Prime Minister After Bayrou’s Resignation

    At Washington Meeting, Trump Confronts Ramaphosa With Video Evidence Of “Genocide” Against Whites

    Trump Not Attending G20 Summit Taking Place First Time In Africa — White House

    Ivory Coast: Former First Lady Cleared To Contest Presidential Election

    Ivory Coast: Former First Lady Cleared To Contest Presidential Election

    US Deports Sierra Leone Coup Figure Charles Mbayo Over Human Rights Crimes

    US Deports Sierra Leone Coup Figure Charles Mbayo Over Human Rights Crimes

    Uganda: “Missing” Student Jailed Over TikTok Video Criticizing President Yoweri

    Uganda: Opposition Figure Arrested In Court During Colleagues Bail Hearing

    Burundi’s Nibigira Emerges President Of Central Africa’s Regional Bloc

    Burundi’s Nibigira Emerges President Of Central Africa’s Regional Bloc

    Senegal: Government Reshuffles Cabinet Amid Economic Tension

    Senegal: Government Reshuffles Cabinet Amid Economic Tension

    Japan: Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Resigns After Party’s Electoral Woe

    Japan: Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba Resigns After Party’s Electoral Woe

    UK: Deputy PM Blames “Inaccurate” Advice For Tax Error

    UK Deputy Prime Minister Quits Over Tax Error

  • Economy
    South Africa: Ramaphosa Sends Officials On Trade Negotiation Trip To US

    South Africa: Ramaphosa Sends Officials On Trade Negotiation Trip To US

    Ethiopia Unveils Africa’s Largest Dam Amid Egypt Tensions

    Ethiopia Unveils Africa’s Largest Dam Amid Egypt Tensions

    African Leaders Demand Climate Justice At Ethiopia Summit 

    African Leaders Demand Climate Justice At Ethiopia Summit 

    Auto Draft

    Kenya: 66,000 Jobs At Risk As AGOA Deal Ends

    Africa’s Super Banker Resumes As AfDB President, Promises To Harness Africa’s Youthful Energy, Chart Bold Compass For Transformation

    AfDB President Unveils Four Urgent Priorities For First 100 Days In Office

    AfCFTA Key To Shielding Africa From Global Trade Shocks – Mene

    AfCFTA Key To Shielding Africa From Global Trade Shocks – Mene

    Registration Opens For MWC25 Kigali, Africa’s Biggest Connectivity Event

    Registration Opens For MWC25 Kigali, Africa’s Biggest Connectivity Event

    Zimbabwe Pays First Compensation To White Farmers Affected By Land Reforms

    Zimbabwe To Commence Export Of Blueberry To China

    Goldman

    Nigeria: Naira Records Third Consecutive Appreciation Against US Dollar

  • Security
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Metro
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Legal
  • Tech & Science
  • Opinion
  • Exposé
  • Exclusive Videos
  • Niger Delta
  • World
No Result
View All Result
First with the News

Ethiopians Celebrate Enkutatash, Country’s New Year Amidst High Inflation

September 11, 2022
in World
0
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

By Ebi Kesiena
Ethiopian New Year holiday known as Enkutatash has been marked with little to celebrate as renewed conflict in the north, crippling drought and stubbornly high inflation surges.

At a livestock market in the capital Addis Ababa, traders and visitors alike bemoaned the various crises confronting Africa’s second most populous nation.

Relatedreading

Junk Food: One In 10 Kids Obese Worldwide – UN Report 

Illegal Migration: Children Among Dead As Migrant Crossings Soar Past 30,000 In UK

A trader, Endashew Denekew explained that the price of livestock is very expensive due to the ongoing violence.

MWC Kigali MWC Kigali MWC Kigali
ADVERTISEMENT

“The peaceful situation that you can see and hear is not the same in some other places. This has made a lot people to stay at home and didn’t come to the market or bring out their livestock,” He said.

Fighting broke out last month between Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s forces and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), shattering a five-month truce that had raised hopes of a peaceful resolution to the nearly two-year war.

“The heightened level of conflict and fragility in Ethiopia is of great concern,” the World Bank said in a gloomy report on Ethiopia published on September 8.

“Multiple conflicts combined with historic drought and other shocks have severely impacted millions of Ethiopians, jeopardizing the economic and social development progress the country has achieved in recent years.”

The UN’s emergency response OCHA earlier this month described the humanitarian situation in Ethiopia as “dire”, with 20 million people nationwide in need of assistance because of conflict as well as climatic shocks such as prolonged drought and seasonal floods.

With a population of 115 million, Ethiopia has been one of the world’s fastest-growing economies over the past 15 years, according to the World Bank. But like many has been hard hit by the Covid pandemic and the fallout from the war in Ukraine, as well as its own domestic woes.

Inflation in July was running at 33.5 percent, according to official data, with food inflation at 35.5 percent, deterring people from spending.

In a recent interview with the state-run Ethiopia News Agency, Abiy’s senior policy adviser Mamo Mihretu acknowledged the cost of living crisis but said the government was taking measures to bring prices under control.

“Our effort is actually bearing fruit because inflation, if not completely addressed, is becoming stable right now,” said Mamo, who is also head of the country’s sovereign wealth fund.

He said the government was adopting reforms to attract investment and trade and forecast economic growth of six percent this year.

Meanwhile, the renewed hostilities in the north have led to a new round of frantic diplomacy to try to end the conflict that first erupted in November 2020.

“May the parties in the conflict have the courage to choose talks over fighting, and participate in an African Union-led process that produces a lasting peace,” the visiting US envoy for the Horn of Africa, Mike Hammer, said in a new year’s message to Ethiopians.

Back at the livestock market, metal worker Assefa Alemu says only a few people are buying.
“I used to buy (sheep) from 4,000 to 5,000 birr (about $75 to $95 at current exchange rates). But today it is 15,000 birr (about $285). Some people have less income, they can no longer afford this… the current situation is very difficult,” he told AFP.

“I think if peace comes to the country, the prices will decrease.”

Tags: breakingEthiopiaHeritageheritage timesheritagetimesmedialatestnewsthe heritage timesthtthtafricatop stories
ShareTweetSend
Previous Post

Player Transfer: Relationship Goes Soar As Football Agent Headbutts Club President 

Next Post

Nigeria: How Governor Wike Snubbed Alabo TOG’s Funeral

Related Posts

Junk Food: One In 10 Kids Obese Worldwide – UN Report 

Junk Food: One In 10 Kids Obese Worldwide – UN Report 

September 10, 2025
Bodies Of Migrants Found In Tunisian Desert After Expulsions

Illegal Migration: Children Among Dead As Migrant Crossings Soar Past 30,000 In UK

September 10, 2025

Aid Cuts Dominate Talks At Africa Climate Summit

Ethiopia Unveils Africa’s Largest Dam Amid Egypt Tensions

US Deports Sierra Leone Coup Figure Charles Mbayo Over Human Rights Crimes

South Africa: Ramaphosa Says Tackling Corruption Must Go Beyond Handcuffs

Next Post
Nigeria How Governor Wike Snubbed Alabo TOG's Funeral

Nigeria: How Governor Wike Snubbed Alabo TOG's Funeral

Please login to join discussion
MWC Kigali MWC Kigali MWC Kigali
AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 2 AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 2 AfriHeritage Magazine Issue 2

Updates

Plugin Install : Widget Tab Post needs JNews - View Counter to be installed
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
UK Urged To Arrest Israeli President Over Alleged Genocide In Gaza 

UK Urged To Arrest Israeli President Over Alleged Genocide In Gaza 

September 10, 2025
Junk Food: One In 10 Kids Obese Worldwide – UN Report 

Junk Food: One In 10 Kids Obese Worldwide – UN Report 

September 10, 2025
Court Jails 7 Chinese Nationals Over Abduction, Forced Labour In South Africa

Court Jails 7 Chinese Nationals Over Abduction, Forced Labour In South Africa

September 10, 2025
France Gets New Prime Minister After Bayrou’s Resignation

France Gets New Prime Minister After Bayrou’s Resignation

September 10, 2025
JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia JESIN GAMES - AfriTrivia
ADVERTISEMENT

Most Recent

UK Urged To Arrest Israeli President Over Alleged Genocide In Gaza 

September 10, 2025

Junk Food: One In 10 Kids Obese Worldwide – UN Report 

September 10, 2025

Court Jails 7 Chinese Nationals Over Abduction, Forced Labour In South Africa

September 10, 2025

France Gets New Prime Minister After Bayrou’s Resignation

September 10, 2025

Illegal Migration: Children Among Dead As Migrant Crossings Soar Past 30,000 In UK

September 10, 2025

Trump Not Attending G20 Summit Taking Place First Time In Africa — White House

September 9, 2025

Aid Cuts Dominate Talks At Africa Climate Summit

September 9, 2025

Ivory Coast: Former First Lady Cleared To Contest Presidential Election

September 9, 2025

About

Heritage Times HT stands as a beacon of pan-African journalism, dedicated to amplyfing the rich tapestry of voices and narratives across the continent. With unwavering commitment, we illuminate the evocative essence of Africa, offering a fresh perspective that captivates our global audience.

Featured

One Year of Transformative Stewardship: Walson-Jack’s Innovative Impact on Nigeria’s Civil Service

Africa’s Largest Tech Event, MWC25 Kigali, Returns With Focus On Innovation, Policy

Nadine Djuiko: Meet The Cameroonian Woman Behind Maryland’s Million-Dollar Braiding Empire

Connect

Connect with us on social media and receive timely updates on the go.

Get Updates

  • About
  • HT Management
  • Privacy Policy

© 2025 Heritage Times (HT) Media.

No Result
View All Result
  • Welcome
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Security
  • Exposé
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Entertainment
  • Legal
  • Technology and Science
  • Columns
    • Opinion
  • World
  • __________________
  • Make a Donation
  • Photo Speaks
  • Videos
  • You-Report
  • Whistleblower
  • Advertise
  • HT Events
  • HT Management
  • About HT
  • Contact us

© 2025 Heritage Times (HT) Media.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In