TVET in improving the livelihood of youth

Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) discipline is one of the best fields of study that could help nations in pulling out many citizens out of poverty through equipping them with... Read more »

Terrorist TPLF’s zenith of cruelty

 “Our lives were, mostly dependent on the livestock, yet, the TPLF group looted them. We took nothing when we left our houses. We feel very sad as the group put us in... Read more »

Consoling victims of war, drought and looking for lasting peace

BY YOHANES JEMANEH “The last five days had been a journey of solidarity with the Ethiopian people. When we find peace, we can begin the journey back to economic recovery, and the... Read more »

Developing Africa’s vaccine-manufacturing capability is a must

The novel Coronavirus pandemic has continued to be the leading public health challenges; and the global community is experiencing serious health, social and economic challenges. In fact, countries across the globe are... Read more »

Tackling cancer

 BY ELIZABETH MENGISTU “I will never forget that day. 4:02 P.M. The phone rang. I stood in my living room looking out the window as my little boys ran off the school... Read more »

COVID-19 as a big lesson to reform Africa’s health sector

 BY DESTA GEBREHIWOT With African Union kicking off its summit here in its headquarters Addis Ababa, COVID-19 is expected to be high on the agenda in addition to the long lists of... Read more »

Enhancing Africa’s vaccines manufacturing capacity to mitigate emerging infectious diseases

BY LEULSEGED WORKU Africa is resource-rich continent; and its contribution to the world in terms of supplying rare and very important raw materials that are critical to social and economic development is... Read more »

“Forward-looking” flag

Have you ever heard of the name Yadesa Bojia before? How many of you know that the flag the African Union is using at the present day was designed by an Ethiopian... Read more »

African Union goes beyond pledges

BY LEULSEGED WORKU The year of 1960 is always remembered as “Africans’ Year”. There are several reasons why the year is labeled as “The Year of Africa”. Despite the fact that it... Read more »

Overarching commitment to end women’s sufferings

BY STAFF REPORTER The war that was incited by the terrorist TPLF enterprise and expanded into the neighboring areas of the Amhara and Afar state has caused wide ranging humanitarian and material... Read more »