Nation marks 82nd Martyrs’ Day

ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopia yesterday commemorated the 82nd Martyrs’ Day – a day on which thousands of Ethiopians massacred by fascist Italian troops – by laying wreath at the Yekatit 12 Monument... Read more »

Leaders of Ethiopia, Eritrea to seal cooperation accord : Amb. Redwan

Eritrean musical entourage in Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA- Leaders of Ethiopia and Eritrea are soon to seal a comprehensive cooperation agreement aimed at formalizing the two countries economic relations and regulating the trade... Read more »

Somaliland to launch Berbera Project eyeing Ethiopia’s market

  ADDIS ABABA- Ambassador of Somaliland’s Permanent Diplomatic Mission to Ethiopia, Ahmed Egal said that the Berbera Corridor Project would be launched at the end of February aiming to play role in... Read more »

 First Lady lays cornerstone to construct secondary school in Jigjiga

JIGJIGA – First Lady Zinash Tayachew yesterday laid a cornerstone to build a secondary school at Jigjiga town in Ethio-Somali State. The First Lady said on the occasion that her office would... Read more »

 Poorly-advanced animal handling, investment hindering Ethiopia’s export

ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopia has lost billions of dollars for holding back to provide processed agricultural products based on partners’ requirements due to poorly-advanced animal handling and investment procedures. According to Ethiopian... Read more »

 UN acknowledges Ethiopia’s political, economic reforms: Ambassador

ADDIS ABABA– The political and economic reforms that have been taking place in Ethiopia are widely recognized by the United Nations and boost the country’s acceptance thereby, Ethiopia’s Permanent Representative to the... Read more »

 Will Amharic be AU’s lingua franca ?

When the African Union (AU) unveiled a commemorative statue of Haile Selassie I who was one of the founding leaders during the establishment of the then OAU the present AU on last... Read more »

Scholars raise concern on some members of reconciliation commission

  ADDIS ABABA- Some members of the recently established National Reconciliation Commission who were selected by the MPs should be precluded from membership as the public has concern on their impartiality, according... Read more »

A land of religious tolerance

At this point in time, overhearing unpleasant issues pertaining to unrests and conflicts taking place in some parts of the country are turning out to be not uncommon agendas given that to... Read more »

Heavy prices elites paid for want of freedom

  Truth and reconciliation becoming the last resorts By name calling and directing demeaning labelsat elites, it is a historical remembrance that Addis Ababa University (A.A.U) had expelled 40 professors in the... Read more »