Saturday, November 2, 2024

Capital, Hotto unite to celebrate milestones

Photo by Anteneh Aklilu

By our staff reporter

Addis Ababa, a prominent diplomatic center and home to numerous international missions and expatriates, is dedicated to providing comfort and convenience to its residents and visitors. The city aims to meet the needs of its inhabitants, whether it be staying informed about local and regional news or finding enjoyable leisure activities.

In line with this objective, Hotto opened its doors a year ago on Cape Verde St., near Bole Atlas, quickly establishing itself as a popular destination in Addis Ababa. Renowned for its exceptional cuisine and vibrant atmosphere, Hotto has attracted notable individuals from the diplomatic community and esteemed visitors, including high-ranking officials.

“Our goal is to fulfill the needs of visitors in one of Africa’s largest and most vibrant cities,” stated Chef Daniel Birhanu, Executive Chef and Partner of Hotto by Toptable Trading. “Given the significant expat and diplomatic presence, as well as the hosting of major international events, we wanted to create a five-star restaurant that provides comfort to these important individuals.”

Since its opening on January 24, 2023, Hotto has offered a refined dining experience, drawing inspiration from the art of Japanese cuisine. The restaurant takes pride in the culinary creations of Executive Chef Daniel, promising to delight the taste buds of its guests.

On the other hand, Capital, with its 25-year history, has established itself as a reputable media platform and a leading source of information for the local community, international residents in Addis Ababa, and anyone interested in learning about Ethiopia and the region from anywhere in the world.

“As pioneers in the media industry, we have consistently delivered valuable and trustworthy news to our readers across various platforms,” said Teguest Yilma, Managing Editor of Capital. “We take pride in being one of the longest-standing foreign language newspapers in Ethiopia, successfully transitioning from print to the digital age.”

“In the economic sector, the Ethiopian government is working towards comprehensive support for economic reform and macroeconomic stability,” stated Ambassador Mesganu Arega, State Minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia. He explained that legislative and institutional reforms to enhance financial freedom are nearing completion, while transitioning to a private sector-led economy remains a priority policy agenda for the government.

“Over the past quarter-century, we have navigated challenges and witnessed the evolution of the urban media landscape, but our commitment to disseminating information has remained unwavering, reaching a global audience through our digital platform,” added Teguest Yilma. Capital Newspaper has not only fostered national pride through various developments but has also contributed to economic growth by promoting direct foreign investment. Moreover, our dedication to economic issues, particularly foreign direct investment, has made us a vital resource for the private sector. We consistently highlight success stories and positive developments,” emphasized the Managing Editor.

Capital covers a wide range of topics, including economics, socio-cultural aspects, and politics. By providing information to foreign visitors and reporting on diplomatic activities, the newspaper helps bridge gaps and foster understanding.

To celebrate their respective milestones, Hotto and Capital commemorated their 1st and 25th anniversaries together on January 25, 2024, in the presence of esteemed government officials, including senior officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of The Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, and members of the diplomatic community.

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