Monday, January 12, 2026

Capital Newspaper marks its silver jubilee

Alliance Ethio-Française to host a ten-day vibrant exhibition, panel discussions for the milestone celebration

Marking its 25 years of operation, silver Jubilee, as the first private English newspaper, Capital newspaper has organized an exhibition and panel discussion to be held at the Alliance Ethio-Française.
The exhibition named “Quarter of a Century through Capital’s Eye” will be open officially on January 10, and will run for 10 days from January 11 to January 20, 2023. More than 100 pictures and videos which were taken by capital photographers through the last 25 years, mainly on economic and political aspects of the country will be showcased in the exhibition.
Capital is an Ethiopian weekly business newspaper published and distributed by Crown Publishing Plc. The paper is published once a week, on Sundays and since its establishment in December 1998 it has grown to have avid readers from the business world. True to its pro-business perspective journey from the start, the paper styles itself as “the paper that promotes free enterprise”.
In addition to weekly news and analysis specially focusing on business and economy, the newspaper gives insights on; the vibrant local and international art scene through its art column, local and global business and economy dynamics through it business and economy column and weighs in on various pragmatic opinions through its various columnists. The paper also has special segments including sports commentary, cartoons, editorials and an entrepreneur profile section where various business persons highlight their ventures. Similarly, the interview section of the paper provides an inside look of the movers and shakers of society.
Capital subscribers often stem from the local business community, non-governmental organizations, international organizations, academic institutions and individuals. The Sunday morning paper aims to boost free press and information flow, while encouraging and nurturing the private sector with necessary information.
At the core of all its works, Capital promotes ideological changes and development among the civil society for the betterment of the country, and creates employment opportunities, whilst developing professional journalism.

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