Capital market is a platform where buyers/sellers engage in the trade of financial securities like bonds, stocks, etc. Usually, the buying/selling is undertaken by partakers such as individuals or institutions. According to the Ethiopian Capital Market Proclamation, “Capital Market” means…
Ethiopia’s Commercial Code promotes entrepreneurship through “One Person Company” amendment
The Ethiopian Commercial Code of 1960 has been in constant need of amendments in order to addres contemporary stages of development. As expected, the amendment process that started in early 1990s took decades to materialize. The main reasons for such…
The Tripartite Network theory in the gold mining industry: a lesson for Africa
Gold mining no longer belongs to a single authority. Conceptually, there are basically three stakeholders namely the community (citizens), the Company (Investor) and the government. These three stakeholders shall have proper attention while drafting policy in relation with extractive industries…