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What 6 Years of Building Really Feels Like
Six years ago, Loline started with big dreams, limited resources, and way too much confidence for people running on little sleep. This year wasn’t the easiest. Some plans failed. Some people disappeared. Some expectations humbled us very quickly. But through all the chaos, one thing stayed the same but we kept building. This is not a success story wrapped in perfection. It’s a reflection on growth, setbacks, rebuilding, and learning how to keep going even when things don’t go as planned.
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Thoughts
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LolineMag
LolineMag
Jelani Nelson: The Ethiopian-American Scientist Behind the Algorithms That Power Big Tech
Jelani Nelson is the Ethiopian-American computer scientist whose streaming algorithms power Google and Facebook, and who flew back to Addis to teach high schoolers to code
Tech
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LolineMag
LolineMag
Why Ethiopian Consumers Ignore Honest Ads
Research shows that the variables marketers spend the most time optimizing, such as clarity, transparency, and simplicity, may be the least relevant when it comes to conversion.
Society
Business
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LolineMag
LolineMag
Job Creation in Ethiopia
There just aren't enough job vacancies for Ethiopian youth. Learn more about Ethiopia's urgent employment challenge and the government's response to job shortages.
Education
Society
Business
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LolineMag
LolineMag
Dr. Debrework Zewdie's Four Decades Reshaping Global Health
Discover how Dr. Debrework Zewdie, an Ethiopian immunologist, transformed HIV/AIDS response by securing $1 billion in World Bank funding and reshaping global health policy over four decades." keywords: "Debrework Zewdie, HIV/AIDS, global health, World Bank, immunologist, development, UNAIDS, infectious disease
Health and Fitness
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LolineMag
LolineMag
The Real Reason Ethiopian Women Earn Less
The average salary in Ethiopia varies greatly between men and women. Why do Ethiopian women earn less?
Education
Society
Business
2 weeks ago
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LolineMag
LolineMag
Professor Yonas E. Geda: The Ethiopian Neurologist Who Won the 2022 Alzheimer Award
The Ethiopian Behavioral Neurologist Redefining Alzheimer's Prevention
Education
Motivation
2 weeks ago
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LolineMag
LolineMag
The Case for Small Banks
As foreign banks enter Ethiopia, small banks remain vital for financial inclusion, SME credit, and stability. A balanced, diverse banking sector is key to competition and long-term economic resilience.
Finance
Fintech
Business
3 weeks ago
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LolineMag
LolineMag
Why Fans Stay Loyal to Losing Football Clubs: The Psychology of Loyalty
Clubs like Arsenal, Manchester United, Liverpool and much more enjoy a loyal fanbase, even when they lose. This article explores what keeps fans committed and what this reveals about loyalty.
Psychology
Business
3 weeks ago
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LolineMag
LolineMag
MMA in Ethiopia: A History Still Being Written
Mixed Martial Arts in Ethiopia is still emerging, driven by grassroots efforts and growing public interest. From early combat sport foundations to recent events at the Adwa Victory Memorial Museum, MMA is gaining visibility.
Entertainment
Review
3 weeks ago
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LolineMag
LolineMag
Inside Addis Ababa's Gym Boom: The Business of Fitness in Ethiopia.
Gym prices in Addis Ababa range from 4,500 to 300,000 ETB a year. Find out how Addis Ababa's gym industry became a fast-growing, fragmented business sector.
Business
Society
3 weeks ago
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LolineMag
LolineMag
Rethinking Automation Risk in Ethiopia’s Labor Market
85% of jobs in Ethiopia were once estimated to be at risk of automation in early studies on automation risk in Ethiopia and the future of work in developing countries. That was 10 years ago. Today, with rapid advances in AI and job automation in Ethiopia, and evolving evidence on the future of work in Africa, is the country’s exposure to automation actually increasing or decreasing?
Tech
Society
Business
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LolineMag
LolineMag
Why Ethiopian Entrepreneurs Play It Safe
Ethiopian entrepreneurs are often seen as overly cautious, but the reality is more complex. Research shows that risk aversion among micro and small business owners is not a mindset issue, but a rational response to an environment where failure carries high personal costs.
Business
Startup
Society
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LolineMag
LolineMag
Melaku Worede: Solving Hunger Indigenously
Melaku Worede is an Ethiopian geneticist who saved native seeds and championed farmers' rights. He is also a pioneer of community seed banks in Africa.
Society
Review
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LolineMag
LolineMag
Ethiopian Languages that Could Soon Disappear
Discover the most endangered languages in Ethiopia, from Ongota to the isolated Shabo tongue. Learn why such languages are vanishing and explore the best strategies for their preservation.
Society
4 weeks ago
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