Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has called on citizens to purchase shares of Ethio Telecom after the company started selling 10% of its shares to Ethiopian citizens.
Ethio Telecom's listing marks a significant milestone in Ethiopia 's economic liberalization efforts, with the government opening the telecoms and financial sectors to greater private and international investment,
ADDIS ABABA-Ethiopia is well-positioned to become a digital leader in East Africa, with the nation's digital economy projected to contribute over 1.3 trillion Birr to GDP by 2028,… - Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has called on Ethiopians to purchase shares of Ethio telecom, following the company's decision to offer 10% of its shares to Ethiopian citizens.
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