(Part 2) In a previous article, The Ethiopian Herald evaluated Arba Minch University’s effectiveness in serving the community beyond its primary role of providing quality education. To gain deeper insights, EH spoke... Read more »
Marriage in the rural areas of Ethiopia had its own unique style and approach across areas. Though there are some similarities in its basic necessities, the application is quite different. As per... Read more »
Ethiopia, a nation endowed with vast agricultural potential, faces significant challenges in achieving food security. These challenges stem from a variety of underlying issues, including climate change and economic constraints. Recognizing the... Read more »
Her name is Amen Yetinayet, a passionate entrepreneur who creates and markets all-natural hair lotions and skin care products from her home. Drawing inspiration from the healing properties of nature, she meticulously... Read more »
The exceeding responsibility and obligation of higher institutions is enriching quality education to citizens equally and to produce a productive and ethical generation. Beyond this major obligation higher institutions are expected to... Read more »
Most Ethiopians believe that intellectual disability is a curse from God. They wrongly perceived that the children are born with intellectual disabilities and other physical disabilities to reveal God’s punishment on the... Read more »
I was in Arba Minch for examining the impressing Gamo culture called Dubusha. One day I was looking for a breakfast. My sister arranged me to stay her on the way I... Read more »
Visitors from the USA and Canada who attended this year’s Irreechaa festival, the Oromo people’s Thanksgiving celebration in Addis Ababa, described the event as peaceful and mesmerizing. The vibrant colors of traditional... Read more »
Corporate Social Responsibility is increasingly recognized as a fundamental aspect of modern business practices, particularly within sectors that directly impact the wellbeing of the communities. In this regard, for civil servants, the... Read more »
Every year, as the rainy season comes to an end and the sun starts warming the earth, Ethiopians mark several street festivals. Among these street festivals marked in September and October, (the... Read more »