Of late, Tibor Nagy, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs arrived in Addis Ababa for a three-day visit that will include the engagements focused on the United States’ relationship... Read more »
Sexual violence against women continues to be pressing social challenge. It has a devastating impact on women’s lives. The Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) claimed that it was a particularly unkind... Read more »
Axum, the city in northern Ethiopia, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities since 400 BC, is known for being one of the four ancient origins of world civilizations. That seems why... Read more »
Ethiopia’s status of the oldest independent country in Africa helps the presence of undisturbed historical sites and cultural practices. Ancient hill tribes, wild forest areas, gushing rivers, and depressions filled with active... Read more »
It is to be recalled that in my previous article entitled ‘Feeling at home in China’, I have explained the whole lot in black and white pertaining to the friendly reception and... Read more »
No one can counter-argue in that Ethiopia, the country which should have been amid the top tourist destinations in the globe had unfortunately been labeled by the majority of the international community... Read more »
In Africa, time-tested social, economic and political wisdoms destroyed as a result of the colonial rule which lasted for almost a century. Consequently, indigenous system of administrations had left all the spaces... Read more »
Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed appointed Jima Delebo as Director General of Charities and Societies Agency since last Oct.29. He said he has no affiliation with any political party and his assignment... Read more »
ADDIS ABABA–Charities and Societies Agency plans to curb its organizational turnover and fulfill required resources to efficiently oversee Civic Societies (CSOs) ahead of ongoing revision of CSOs law, expected to ease restriction... Read more »