The merging of the Ethiopian & Pakistani activist movements could change the Global South

This organic development would be mutually beneficial and represent a game-changer for the Global South’s activist movements. By sharing experiences, educating one another, and pooling their protest potential, they could change the... Read more »

Africans Should Understand: Physical Economy Creates Wealth and Elevates the Human Mind

What is the economy? Well, most people say it is to do with free trade, buying low, selling dear, all beginning with Adam Smith. In fact the original conception that Smith has... Read more »

“Our investment in Ethiopia enables us to get nice benefits from the sector” BAS TERLOUW

 BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW Today’s guest Mr. Bas Terlouw is a Dutch citizen and currently working as a country coordinator for Abyssinia flowers-a company exporting flowers from Ethiopia to the rest of the... Read more »

 Coordinated efforts to curb common threats

Situated in the strategic location of the world, the East African region is caught between ample opportunities and pressing challenges. The volatile region remains prone to natural and manmade calamities posing security... Read more »

 Drag the TPLF in front of the International Criminal Court!

I’ve been swapping emails with the University of Gondar this week. It’s sent me a few details of their horrific findings over the mass graves of TPLF victims discovered in Welkait, where... Read more »

We can buy wheat by selling milk or meat Tadelle Dessie (PhD)

BY DANIEL ALEMAYEHU Tadelle Dessie is a principal scientist at ILRI and adjunct professor in Animal breeding and genetics at the Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. He has more than 30 years of... Read more »

 Menz Guassa: The guardians of endemic animals

BY TEWODROS KASSA Contributing one’s share to the improvement of natural and cultural heritages is the habitual action and the social responsibility of every individual. Introducing such model conservation works would encourage... Read more »

 Notes from Wartorn Ethiopia

I’m writing from Ethiopia, where the war that began in November 2020 continues, with the US backing their former puppet, the Tigrayan People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), who ruled Ethiopia with an iron... Read more »

 Latest bonuses to Ethio-Kenya’s growing ties

In recent times, Ethiopia and Kenya have been taking strings steps that would add a boon to the growing all-rounded ties between the two neighboring countries. The countries have been working closely... Read more »

 Discover GERD

 It has been more than a decade since Ethiopia launched the largest African dam construction project on the Abay River. Ethiopians have been eagerly awaiting the construction of such a largest dam... Read more »