He goes by Tamerat Goshu. One day, the young man went to the market to buy something for his dwells. When he returned, the scenery of the environment was changed due to... Read more »
Ethiopia is a home to tangible and intangible heritages. As Ethiopia a country endowed with both tangible and intangible heritages including tantalizing landscapes with immense potentials for investment. This is a good... Read more »
The people of Halaba, a small farming community that is situated in southern Ethiopia, a three hours drive from the capital Addis Ababa, have their own traditional administration system. According to Halaba... Read more »
The effects of any drug (including tobacco) vary from person to person. How tobacco affects individuals depends on many things including their size, weight, health and the like. The effects of tobacco,... Read more »
The Historic Route of Ethiopia allows a tourist to step back in time and discover thousands of years of history, legend, and lore. The tourist can explore the Historic Route of Ethiopia... Read more »
Ethiopia is known for its lively art. Numerous famous painters have cherished the art scene of the country. Most of the time the artists’ works reflect the wonderful topography, climate, and culture... Read more »
Located in Nekemt town, the capital of East Wollega zone, Kumsa Moroda Palace represents one of the most important heritage sites in Oromia. Built by Greeks in 1870, it was the residence... Read more »
Ethiopia, with its rich traditional and historical tourist destinations, has offered the world various heritages. It’s a recent phenomenon that it has inscribed the Ethiopian Epiphany (the baptism of Christ) festival in... Read more »
The magi are faithful, strong and wise people who traveled miles to witness the birth of love. They traveled from east to the blessed land that was selected to be the birthplace... Read more »
In western countries, children above nineteen years old may be told as they are not belong to their families anymore, they rather belonged to themselves as well as to the world as... Read more »