Mosite Bitew, a mother of two, is residing at Eastern Gojjam Zone of Amhara State. As a member of women Self-Help-Group (SHG), Mosite together with women in her vicinity begin to save... Read more »
In Ethiopia, higher education institutions are established to accomplish three major inter-related missions: teaching, research, and community service (CS). CS is perfectly aligned with university’s mission to impact the livelihood of the... Read more »
Abebe Belay, a businessman who had been living in South Africa for over 17 years. He had been working in property and retail businesses as well as the transportation industry. Through time,... Read more »
In Ethiopia, as elsewhere, companies, organizations and employers of all kinds are seeking to attract the most talented and reliable employees in order to become more competitive. Many employers are recognizing the... Read more »
For many years the number of Ethiopia’s ethnic groups was roughly estimated to be more than 80. When the FDRE constitution was ratified in 1995, it recognized 67 of them as Nations,... Read more »
In the Ethiopian history, the year 2019 can be taken as the best year that Ethiopians drawn from various professions grab the attention of the world. That is why the writer initiated... Read more »
Although Ethiopia is signatory to the convention on human rights since its inception, the country has not been able to stop violation of human rights. In fact, until recent times, violations had... Read more »
Last week, Timket (Ethiopia’s Epiphany) was officially inscribed into the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) list of intangible cultural heritage of humanity, much to the excitement of Ethiopians all... Read more »
In science and technology, women are rarely involved. Reasons for this are multifaceted social impositions. Unlike this, outstanding females have been emerging here that achieve their dreams dealing with challenges. The Diagnostic... Read more »
Archaeologists have uncovered an ancient buried town in Ethiopia that was inhabited for 1,400 years. The town was part of a powerful civilization called Aksum that dominated East Africa for centuries and... Read more »