How Ethiopia stays peaceful in political upheavals

Last week’s coup attempt in Bahr Dar can be taken as one of the unprecedented levels of political stunts in Ethiopia. Despite the shock it created in the city, its residents have... Read more »

Restoring the lost art of listening reduces recurrent peril

Ethiopia has been undergoing a sea change ever since Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed (PhD) came to power a year ago. While most of the reforms undertaken by his administration mark the beginning... Read more »

The force is our pride, shield: Minister Lemma

In his recent condolence message to the people of Ethiopia, Defense Force and families who lost their beloved ones, Defense Force Minister Lemma Magarsa touched up on key issues. Ethiopia is undertaking... Read more »

Working with community to safeguard tourist destinations

As part of its 2025 agenda, Ethiopia has planned to become one of Africa’s top tourist destinations. However, it has various challenges which faced to realize the intended goal due to several... Read more »

Why Volunteerism and charity should beyond social harmony

As the summer season approaches in Ethiopia, many youth participate in diverse areas of voluntary services. The services include blood donating, road traffic coordinating, planting seedlings, fund raising and so on. Yet... Read more »

‘The problem is not lack of job opportunity, but work culture’ Cheru Kussa

Youth is the highest in African nations’ population. And it is the stage when economic, social and psychological transition is made to adulthood’s independence and awareness of our interdependence as members of... Read more »

The life-changing water project: Ethiopia’s effort to combat climate change

World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought is observed every year on 17 June to spread awareness among people about the cooperation required to combat desertification and the effects of drought. No... Read more »

Lifting voluntarism to highest level

Voluntarism is not something new to Ethiopians. It had been part of their culture. Besides excreting their efforts at home, they have also witnessed their courage and willingness by providing voluntary service... Read more »

Cultural values in maintaining peace

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO) constitutional principles quotes that since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that defenses of peace... Read more »

Developing Ge’ez to develop medical knowledge

Although Ethiopia and Ge’ez language is two types of a coin and the language has many resources, the country has not adequately benefited from the knowledges kept for centuries in Ge’ez language,... Read more »