Ethiopia is known as a multiethnic country, in which its population is composed of many ethnic groups. Each group has its own unique culture, norm, language, tradition, religion, and way of life.... Read more »
Last week, the majority of the local media was mainly preoccupied with beating the drum of patriotism. “Ethiopia” had been the catchword in most of the radio and TV programs. The air... Read more »
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, April 24, 2019 U.S. Embassy Addis Ababa seeks to identify 30 high achieving Ethiopian students, to join the Education USA Scholars Program (ESP). Selected Scholars will receive support in... Read more »
It was ignited a couple of weeks ago as a minor incident in the regional towns: first in Jimma followed by Assela ; then after it spread to other several cities through... Read more »
“Over the past few years, many of Freedom House’s publications, including Freedom in the World, Freedom of the Press and Freedom on the Net: A Global Assessment of Internet and Digital Media,... Read more »
In the past, due to lack of educational institutions in the country, students had to trek long distance to and from school. They used to walk a long way to school to... Read more »
Mahlet Alemu, just gave birth to her third child at Yekatit 12 hospital recently. She gave birth to the previous ones also in hospital. She said that hospitals have significance to reduce... Read more »
The Nejashi Mosque is one of the world’s earliest mosques, built in the fourth century by the companions of Prophet Mohammed, who exiled from Arabia by the Qurayshi pagans came to Ethiopia,... Read more »
Akilile Sitotaw, is unemployed youth. He recently told The Ethiopian Herald that after graduation, the enthusiasm quickly fades away when the graduate faces the striking reality of unemployment. “Many young people find... Read more »
South Omo is one of the Zonal Administration in South Nations, Nationalities and Peoples State. The Zone is a home for 16 ethnic groups– Mursi, Murle, Malie, Hamer, Bena, Bacha,Brayle, Bodi, Gnangatom,... Read more »