Walled with love, tolerance- Harar

 BY LEULSEGED WORKU A lot has been said about the stone walled city of Harar. Several writers have inked their impression and perception about the love and the hospitality of the people... Read more »

 Indelible crimes of T-TPLF

BY LEULSEGED WORKU The T-TPLF enterprise since it launched aggression against the adjacent areas of Amhara and Afar states, it committed crimes against innocent civilians that no one in his right mind... Read more »

 Abay Hydro Dam: An exemplary project to Africa

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME Ten years ago, Ethiopia, breaking the rhetoric of “the impossible”, and deciding to generate electric power for over 65 million Ethiopians who are suffering in darkness and lessen their... Read more »

 “Any woman is just as a capable of being a hero as any man” – Aberash Tadesse

STAFF REPORTER Some people are born to go beyond the horizon others set for them. For this very reason, they go further and beam light of hope to others. Being pioneers, they... Read more »

 First day of school: Unforgettable, exciting moment

 BY ELIZABETH MENGISTU  After close to three months of Kiremt vacation, schools in Ethiopia are reopened yesterday; and students have returned to their schools. Without exaggeration, yesterday, most of the streets of... Read more »

High-time to be aware of NCDs

BY TEWODROS KASSA Different reports show that the socio-economic impact of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) is worsening from time to time. As many agreed, globalization and interconnected cross-border trade of commodities, availability of... Read more »

 Preserving, revitalizing and promoting indigenous knowledge

 BY TEWODROS KASSA In Africa, traditional medicines have been used widely to treat and prevent diseases and preserve health. Utilizing traditional medicines that are prepared from medicinal plants is the oldest and... Read more »

 Success in the face of challenges

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME Ethiopia though is entangled with number of manmade and natural challenges, including, the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, unpredictable weather condition and conflict, it has been exerting utmost with regard... Read more »

Impacts of climate change on rights of children

 BY LEULSEGED WORKU Sources indicate that not less than 490 million children in sub-Saharan countries are at the risk of climate change and at least almost 11 million children across the continent... Read more »

 TPLF’s immoral acts continues in deploying nun, PWDs

 BY BETELHEM BEDLU It is true that T-TPLF has been and still is forcefully recruiting underage children and engaging them in the warfronts which is entirely contradictory to Ethiopian and international humanitarian... Read more »