Diaspora shedding light on the truth

 BY STAFF REPORTER Mr. Kitaw Yayehyirad lives in Geneva, Switzerland. He received his MBA in Management of Technology from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPLF). He is also a... Read more »

Festivals, beyond cultural and religious values

Spring festivals represent celebration of the transition of the season that are associated with the integral aspect life which depends on the seasonal change time where the gloomy rainy season or “kiremt”... Read more »

 Striking a balance between press freedom, ethical reporting

BY YOHANES JEMANEH Its great influence on public affairs enabled media to have strong power symmetric to government organs which have won it the title of the Fourth Estate. This estate has... Read more »

 Acquainting diplomats with Ethiopia’s peace initiatives

BY YOHANES JEMANEH As odd as it may sound, the Terrorist TPLF clique is giving a cold shoulder to the peaceful settlement of the conflict that it recklessly yet cruelly instigated. Despite... Read more »

If companies want to be competitive, they have to embrace quality Gift Mbaya

 BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW With the coming of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), a lot of opportunities are likely to be created for enterprises. But the opportunities are not going to... Read more »

Harar: Historical city of Ethiopia

The historic city of Harar is located in the eastern part of Ethiopia, 525 km from the capital of Addis Ababa, on a plateau with deep gorges surrounded by deserts and savannah.... Read more »

GERD: The game changer

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN Having endured weeks of continuously distressing news of massacres, bloodshed, horror, terrors and tears, Ethiopians are finally starting to smile. Near the end of last month, they celebrated the... Read more »

Military diplomacy capacitates Ethiopia to fight terrorism

BY YOHANES JEMANEH Contemporary world history tells that Ethiopia is among the leading countries that have been striving for enduring peace of the global population. Various regional, continental and global peacekeeping missions... Read more »

Hydroelectric power is a blessing for Ethiopia Aytenew Kidane (Engineer)

 BY ZEKARIAS WOLDEMARIAM After waiting for more than a decade Ethiopians are now lucky to see the second turbine at the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) start generating electric power. Construction of... Read more »

Addis Ababa’s untapped tourism potentials

BY TEWODROS KASSA Different tourism experts underscored that Addis will be one of the five Africa’s preferable tourist destinations in the near future. The capital has immense tangible and intangible cultural heritages... Read more »