Hajj-  A journey of self-discovery,Introspection

BY BILAL DERSO Hajj (literally means pilgrimage) is the fifth and final pillar of Islam and occurs in the month of Dhu’l-Hijjah, which is the twelfth and the last month of the... Read more »

 True legacy is what we do for future generation

 BY ELIZABETH MENGISTU Some people are called to light the darkness of others while the unkind are destined to cause pain to other people, dim the future of the unfortunate ones. In... Read more »

 “Volunteering is at the very core of being a human”

   BY LEULSEGED WORKU The young people are the greatest potential of any country and; the bright future of nations is highly intertwined with its well-educated, disciplined and productive citizens. Therefore, nurturing the... Read more »

Harnessing technology to advance health system

BY STAFF REPORTER The past four or five decades have been the times that the world has faced a number of health threats and the global community has undergone several new health... Read more »

Strong foundation for strong society

 BY STAFF REPORTER Children are the future assets of any country; and any nation’s development is highly dependent on the well-being of its child population- physical, psychological, emotional and mental health. Children... Read more »

Prioritizing home-based conflict resolution

BY TEWODROS KASSA Being home to more than 80 Nations, Nationalities and people, Ethiopia embraces diversified and well cultivated traditional means of arbitration and conflict resolution mechanisms. The country has now come... Read more »

Eden Hailemariam: Young woman turns calamity in to opportunity

BY BETELHEM BEDLU She goes by the name Eden Hailemariam, She is the Founder and CEO of Kinder Educational Toys. She was born and raised in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She has earned... Read more »

Strikingly  a balance between autonomy, reality

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME As part of its effort to bring about educational quality and academic freedom, the Ethiopian government is taking several measures, and they are bearing positive results. Granting universities autonomy,... Read more »

Why Children Should Read Big Books?Self-Growth, Pleasure for the Mind

BY MULUGETA GUDETA  I recently stumbled into a story circulating on social media. It was about the merits of reading books particularly by people who are prone to suffer from brain degeneration... Read more »

Strengthening path to reinforcing people-to-people ties

BY STAFF REPORTER The peace deal signed some months ago in Pretoria, South Africa, has changed a lot of things, and a number of positive developments are seen. Aside from winding up... Read more »