Happy Genna!

BY TEWODROS KASSA “When I visited Lalibela for Christmas celebrations this past January, the altitude—8,600 feet above sea level—and the crowds took my breath away: the tunnels and passage ways connecting the... Read more »

High time to visit Ethiopia

BY TEWODROS KASSA Ethiopians annually celebrate the colourful Genna, Ethiopian Christmas—Birth of Jesus Christ- and Timket (Baptism of Jesus Christ) in January while the Gregorian calendar based countries mark their New Year.... Read more »

Nurturing good moral, virtues to future generations

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME These days, the world is facing grave moral decadence and the issue of morality is becoming a concern of everyone. This in turn is eroding the good value of... Read more »

Ethiopians outshine on RPI’s ‘100 Most Reputable Africans’ list

COMPILED BY BETELHEM BEDLU Over the years, women have had extraordinary contributions to society and showed remarkable triumphs and unmatched courage in the fields they are engaged in. Regardless of the gender... Read more »

Celebrating Ghena at Lalibela, city of Rock hewn Churches

 BY SEMIRA BERHE When people get tired and want to refresh their mind they prefer to have a wonderful time with their families or alone in remote areas, historic places, monasteries or... Read more »

Shared values, cemented partnership: Ethiopia, Argentina

BY LEULSEGED WORKU Addis Ababa is truly a hub of multicultural society and a place where several Ambassadors and diplomatic communities are leading their life peacefully. As a capital city of Ethiopia... Read more »

Utilizing digital technology effectively to bring socio-economic change

BY TEWODROS KASSA No doubt, digital technology has contributed a lot towards transforming the lives of individuals today. Even though the level of its role is different from country to country, all... Read more »

A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies

BY LEULSEGED WORKU Reading is the foundation to create a rational generation that is capable of alleviating conflicts through reason. There is no area where man`s life is not touched by reading.... Read more »

 “I choose not to place ‘dis’ in my ability”

 BY BETELHEM BEDLU Her name is Meselech Jatano, and she is 20 years old. Her story begins when she was a grade eight student at Durgi School. In 2013, she was attending... Read more »

Combating human trafficking

BY STAFF REPORTER Over the past three or four decades, human trafficking remains a serious challenge for both countries of origin and destinations. The number of people crossing borders illegally has seen... Read more »