Streets and squares that speak history and diplomacy

“Recently merchants from various African countries arrived in Addis to visit Mercato, the largest open air market in the continent. But more than the scenery of Mercato, they were thrilled to see... Read more »

Ethiopian food: The 15 best dishes

Ethiopian food is both distinctive and delicious, befitting a remarkable country with a cultural heritage that stands out from the rest of Africa. While the cuisine of Ethiopia is gradually becoming better... Read more »

East Gojjam: Culture and tourist attractions

Due to its geographical location, in and around Abay Gorge, East Gojjam is a naturally gifted area where many potential tourist attractions are found. The area is blessed with rich potential of... Read more »

Rescuing Axum obelisks, EARCCH’s reflection

It is recalled that The Ethiopian Herald has written pieces indicating as the obelisks of Axum, registered by UNESCO as world heritages are under critical condition. Now, it has come up with... Read more »

Ethiopian continues excelling in services provision

Ethiopian, Airlines Aviation Group, famously known as Ethiopian, has once again controlled skies with further milestone in airport expansion that helps Bole International Airport to become the largest airport in Africa. The... Read more »

“Grow and sell” to “Grow to sell”

Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) is working with different partners. Smallholder Horticulture Empowerment and Promotion (SHEP approach) is among its partners that have been crafted by JICA (Japan) to support the small-scale farmers.... Read more »

Blissful but Dangerous Ignorance

(Economist) 1. Introduction: In the past, liberalism put trust in the rationality of the individual. It took individuals as independent rational beings. It made them the basis of modern society. Democracy is... Read more »

Providing financial access for the underprivileged society

Meseret Tesfaye is a vendor in a traditional open-air market called Gullit, around Cherkos area at Addis Ababa. She started her small business by borrowing 15,000 birr from Addis Credit and Saving... Read more »

. Social Trust Fund to alleviate urban destitution

Urban destitution is a phenomenon wherein urban people do not have anyone in their home, with severe malnutrition, have a primary-aged school child out of school, and live in a household in... Read more »

Ethiopia’s hospitality industry

Tourism is a social, cultural and economic phenomenon which involves movement of people to countries or places out from their usual environment. The purpose of their movement might be personal or business.... Read more »