Purpose driven heart and hand in Addis Ababa

Recently, Ethiopian-American Doctors’ Group (EADG) has been providing Orthopedic Surgery to Ethiopian Sportspersons at Addis Ababa Burn, Emergency and Trauma Hospital (AaBET) in Addis Ababa. AaBET, as the main trauma hospital in... Read more »

Volunteerism for its astonishing benefits

The bishop of Caesarea Mazaca in Cappadocia of Asia Minor Saint Basil once said, “A tree is known by its fruit; a man by his deeds. A good deed is never lost;... Read more »

Private higher education in creating quality generation across the continent

The growth of higher education in Africa has been driven by factors such as burgeoning demand that could not be met by the public sector and policy influences as structural adjustment programs... Read more »

Hajj: An event to promote Ethiopia’s place in Islam

Hajj, literally meaning pilgrimage, is the fifth and final pillar of Islam and occurs in the month of Dhu’l-Hijjah, which is the twelfth and the last month of the Islamic lunar calendar.... Read more »

Afforesting the Roof of Africa

Ethiopia has set a new world record in tree planting realized by huge mass mobilization. The activity has far-reaching advantages for the Simien Mountains National Park and the likes as they face... Read more »

Concerted effort needed to eradicate cholera by 2030

Studies indicate that cholera outbreaks and deaths are completely preventable with recent technologies and tools. Prevalence of the disease is a highly sensitive, highly specific indicator for extreme poverty and harsh living... Read more »

International figures in support of female ministers

Former Liberian president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf was present as Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met with his female appointees on Monday. Also in attendance aside Sirleaf was Executive Director of United Nation’s... Read more »

Fraternity, sharing: Values of Hoya-Hoye

There are a number of festivals in Ethiopia which are celebrated annually. Of the varied festivals, Buhe is an old custom for Ethiopians. The festival is traditionally regarded as a young lads’... Read more »

Institutions unite Oromo intellectuals to nurture their culture

It is not by dispersing apart like offspring of a snake do, Instead, being united we build Oromoia even Ethiopia too, These touching verses were recited in Afan Oromo (Oromifa language) by... Read more »

Developing tolerance and wealth in a multicultural society

Truly, I was tongue-tied thinking about where to begin narrating a travel story about my visit to the roof of Africa, Tangier city in Morocco, where there are several major and astonishing... Read more »