Celebrating ‘Gena’ at iconic town of Lalibela

 BY STAFF REPORTER Ethiopians will celebrate Gena, the birth of Jesus Christ, next Friday, January 7, 2022 warmly and uniquely. The festival will also be celebrated in the iconic and historic town... Read more »

Revitalizing postwar Ethiopia

BY YOHANES JEMANEH Ethiopia is striving to restore the social, economic and political damages that the year-long war has induced. Accordingly, scholars have discussed on ways of nursing the country back from... Read more »

Fought with courage, sacrificed for the good of the nation

BY LEULSEGED WORKU It is no wonder, Ethiopians are heroes and heroines. They have no heart of fear; rather than striking terror into the hearts of their enemies. In each and every... Read more »

“We don’t heal in isolation, but in community”

Since the conflict outbreak in the northern part of Ethiopia a year ago, the lives of many individuals have dramatically changed and disrupted undesirably. The intrusion of the terrorist TPLF group into... Read more »

No act of kindness is ever wasted

BY STAFF REPORTER “Our priest, Woldia Town’s religious father has saved our life. Regardless of our religious background, Aba has saved the lives of Woldia people. I am most grateful for him,”... Read more »

No one stays aloof from denouncing atrocity, promoting unity

BY YOHANES JEMANEH Ethiopians regardless of age, sex and ethnic background are yet demonstrating against atrocities and foreign pressures. Last Sunday, a demonstration that was held at Meskel Square in Addis Ababa... Read more »

Wiring our brain for peace

BY LEULSEGED WORKU Wondimu Negash is an engineer by profession. He is also a writer of several books in the area of brain related issues. For the last ten years, Engineer Wondimu... Read more »

Restoring health services

The government of Ethiopia though declared a unilateral ceasefire with a view to facilitating the smooth flow of humanitarian aid in Tigray State; the terrorist TPLF group has continued committing several crimes... Read more »

TPLF’s vicious atrocities

Most people think of the Holocaust as being the worst example of crimes against humanity in human history. Because, it was perpetrated targeting a specific ethnic group (ethnic cleansing), it is considered... Read more »

Wounds that can never be healed

He was only five years and six months old. He had greater interest to go to school, draw and color pictures, trace numbers and play with his peers; like his younger brother.... Read more »