While Ethio telecom is already feeling increased regulatory pressure, recent policy shifts suggest its current challenges are less a momentary strain and more a sign of what lies ahead.
In Addis Ababa, thousands of young women keep households running, yet remain outside Ethiopia’s labor law. No contracts. No minimum wage. Little protection.
Addis Ababa paid over 7.4 billion Birr in compensation in just six months of urban resettlement. Experts warn one-time payouts don’t rebuild livelihoods when land rights remain legally fragile.
Digital sovereignty is a major priority in the new roadmap through homegrown platforms, sovereign cloud, data localization, and regional interoperability.
Aviator, Keno, cartoon chickens, Ethiopia’s virtual betting boom is reshaping daily life. Young workers are losing wages, savings, and sleep in a loosely unregulated digital surge.
A year after Ethiopia passed its first personal data protection law, implementation is lagging. Key directives are still pending, and many citizens remain unaware of their data rights.
Ethiopia bet big on a digital future. Five years later, Digital Ethiopia 2025 brought fintech booms, e-services & millions online but the digital divide endures.