Ethiopia’s untold historical facts

Beyond a reasonable doubt, the Ethiopian history has required comprehensive historical recording suite, so disclosed Authority for Research and Conservation of Cultural Heritages (ARCCH). ARCCH Public and International Relations Director, Fanta Beyene... Read more »

As different as chalk and cheese

The Addis Ababa City administration slammed what some say the appointment of the deputy Mayoris out of the legal framework and he does not have the representation of the resident of Addis... Read more »

Grand Renaissance Dam will go operational by 2020

The 5 billion project USD dam, Ethiopia is undertaking on River Nile and which had suffered construction delays and entertained reservations from different neighboring countries, will kick start supplying energy in December... Read more »

A leader who stands shoulder high

At one point Ethiopia was on the brink of collapse considering unrests and conflicts rocking the country. It was not uncommon to witness protests, barricades, and conflicts nationwide. The future of the... Read more »

Nation launches OWNP phase II program

World water Day Celebrated ADDIS ABABA – Meeting the target of the first phase of the One Wash National Program (OWNP), the government has yesterday launched the phase II that will significantly... Read more »

Scholars called for feasible academic researches

ADDIS ABABA- Despite the production of knowledge in almost all of Ethiopia’s universities, the translation of research findings to practice is still far from enough, according to scholars. Universities are mushrooming in... Read more »

Improved health services reduces maternal mortality nation-wide

ADDIS ABABA- Ministry of Health (MoH) said improved links between health centers and hospitals have shrunken maternal death by 72 percent. Excessive bleeding and hypertension are said to take the larger slice... Read more »

UK returns locks of hair belonging to Emperor Tewodros II

ADDIS ABABA (FBC)- Locks of hair belonging to Emperor Tewodros II have been officially handed over to Ethiopia by the British National Army Museum. Ethiopian Minister of Culture and Tourism, Dr Hirut... Read more »

Bridging digital rift

Psychologists suggest that children’s mind can easily acquire knowledge. This would usher us in the path of Lockean buzzword, tabula raza, which compares children’s mind with white paper. Children living in urban... Read more »

Parliament ratifies Ethiopia’s membership to AfCFTA

ADDIS ABABA (FBC) – The House of People’s Representatives (HPR) yesterday approved Ethiopia’s membership to the Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA). The AfCFTA, one of the biggest trade agreements since the... Read more »