Diversifying export items, volume: Question that matters

 BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU The sky rocketed cost of living and the ever increasing rate of inflation willy-nilly forced the nation to diversify options to secure foreign currency gaining’s increasing the volume of... Read more »

 Working for the country needs to ensure that our interests are respected locally, nationally or globally  – Samuel Tefera (PhD)

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW Today’s Herald Guest is Samuel Tefera (PhD), lecturer at Africa and Asia Studies Department of Addis Ababa University. The Ethiopian Herald had a brief stay with Dr Samuel on... Read more »

Dishta-Gina: Ari community’s New Year festival

 BY TEWODROS KASSA Ethiopia is a country with diversified cultural assets and a home for more than 80 nations, nationalities and peoples who have their own colourful cultural festivals. Recently, the Dishta... Read more »

 The war against the smooth criminals

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN They do not need guns, knives, AK- 47, or bombs. But they are accomplished robbers. They rob money from people’s pockets and state coffers. Usually, they do it secretly,... Read more »

 Pretoria peace deal in the eyes of diplomats

BY ADDISALEM MULAT The Pretoria peace deal is not only restoring hope among Ethiopians who have been the direct victim of the two-year-old war in Ethiopia, but it is also sending positive... Read more »

 “I feel happy when my employees become entrepreneurs,” Animaw Alemu

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW Today’s Herald Guest is Animaw Alemu, an all-rounded entrepreneur in the making. Animaw started his business with a lorry he obtained from his brother as a gift. By working... Read more »

The best time to visit Ethiopia

BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE Ethiopia is the largest country as it ranks 27th in terms of size (1,126,829 square kilometres) and 12th in terms of population currenly having morethan 120 millions of people.... Read more »

 It’s all about peace

BY HENOK TIBEBU Why is the world suffering from routine conflicts and wars that claim millions of lives? Why are some countries portrayed as being synonymous with drought and famine? Why is... Read more »

 Climate diplomacy: An impelling challenge to meet

BY MADHAV SHRESTHA Climate diplomacy will not be limited to 2050. So a well built-in mechanism infused by hard-earned knowledge, expertise and exposure needs to be put in place, so that Nepal... Read more »

 The political leaders have understood what the people say and are committed to peace – Ambassador Eshete Tilahun

BY STAFF REPORTER Today’s guest, Ambassador Eshete Tilahun is Director of Europe and American Affairs Directorate with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Ethiopian Press Agency has interviewed him about the recent Cessation... Read more »