Addis Lisan is a prominent Amharic-language newspaper that serves as a key information source in Ethiopia, particularly within the Addis Ababa metropolitan area. Operated under the Addis Media Network (AMN)
: Special sections like "The Morning Sun" ( Tewat Tsehay ) highlight the activities and experiences of the city's youth, especially during seasonal breaks. addis lisan newspaper today
– The ongoing "Beautifying Sheger" and corridor development projects have entered a critical phase. Today’s report highlights the demolition of illegal structures along major riverbanks to mitigate flooding risks. Addis Lisan is a prominent Amharic-language newspaper that
Here is a proposed content layout for today's edition of . Recent editions have extensively covered the floating of
Economic reporting is a staple of . Recent editions have extensively covered the floating of the Ethiopian Birr, rising consumer prices, and the impact of foreign currency shortages on small businesses. The paper often features case studies from local markets in Mercato or case studies from farmers in Oromia and Amhara regions.
Real-time updates are shared on the Amn-Addis Lisan Facebook page .
Addis Lisan is a prominent Amharic-language newspaper that serves as a key information source in Ethiopia, particularly within the Addis Ababa metropolitan area. Operated under the Addis Media Network (AMN)
: Special sections like "The Morning Sun" ( Tewat Tsehay ) highlight the activities and experiences of the city's youth, especially during seasonal breaks.
– The ongoing "Beautifying Sheger" and corridor development projects have entered a critical phase. Today’s report highlights the demolition of illegal structures along major riverbanks to mitigate flooding risks.
Here is a proposed content layout for today's edition of .
Economic reporting is a staple of . Recent editions have extensively covered the floating of the Ethiopian Birr, rising consumer prices, and the impact of foreign currency shortages on small businesses. The paper often features case studies from local markets in Mercato or case studies from farmers in Oromia and Amhara regions.
Real-time updates are shared on the Amn-Addis Lisan Facebook page .