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Have A Small Space? Apply These 3 Design Tricks To Make It Feel Big

Do you have a small space in your home that feels annoying to be left empty, but nothing can be put there? Or is your room too cramped, it forces you to get creative with your furniture arrangements? Well, you’re just one among many. Therefore we are here to deliver three smart solutions to bring spacious vibe to small spaces. 1. Flexible furniture When the ground area has limited floor space,...

Real Estate Shows Massive Growth in Ethiopia

Business dynamics have changed a lot over the period. Nowadays, investors eagerly focus on Real Estate Business opportunities. The investment made at the right time and the right place proves a win-win situation for the investors. Making an investment decision requires complete research to secure the investment, and one needs to consider many areas. A complete understanding of the local land laws is...

African urban growth is expected to be massive

Real estate sector in Africa has been experimenting an impressive growth. On average, 10,000 accommodations miss each year in most of these countries, and despite some governmental endeavors, the shortfall is still important. According to several studies, African population is going to increase over threefold during the next 40 years. This demographic growth will inevitably go with a strong development...

Ethiopia: Private Chinese Investments projected to continue on an Upward Scale

China is currently Ethiopia’s largest trading partner. By 2015, the trade volume between these two countries had already reached a margin of 6 billion dollars. So far China has invested in various sectors in Ethiopia including the manufacturing industry which is at the top, followed by the construction sector, real estate, and consultancy, among many others. At the start of 2017, the private Chinese...

China improving Africa’s transport network

The once prominent railway network in Ethiopia built by the French government back in the 1910s that ran more than 450 miles northwest to Djibouti currently is under no use. However, the Chinese have given the railway transport another face by constructing the first electric railway network that covers more than one border in Africa. The railway is believed to have cost the Chinese investors $4 billion,...

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