People-to-people connectivity remedy for ethnocentrism

The people-to-peoples forums taking place in various parts of the country have been contributing towards the cultivation of peace and at the same time arbitrate minor problems between peoples, said participants of... Read more »

College graduates senior military officers

ADDIS ABABA- The Ethiopian Defense Command and Staff College has graduated yesterday 100 senior military officers for the 13th times in the presence of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Minister of Defense Lemma... Read more »

Ethiopian Muslims celebrate Eid al-Adha

As is the case elsewhere in the world, the 1440th Eid-al adha festivity is being marked today by Ethiopian Muslims nationwide with the sentiment of sharing with the destitute and overriding love... Read more »

Int’l foundation to install 11 hospitals, a training institute in Ethiopia

ADDIS ABABA— The Board of AL Basar International Foundation (BIF), a leading global non-profit organization working in the field of prevention of blindness has decided to install 11 eye specialty hospitals in... Read more »

Ethiopian coffee needs to overcome global competition

Ethiopia is the origin of organic coffee. Though, coffee has been the major export item for several decades, the nation has not been advantageous due to many factors. Ethiopia should modernize its... Read more »

Stepped up efforts to receive 1.5 mln. tourists

ADISS ABABA- The nation has been doing its level best to receive 1.5 million tourists from abroad this fiscal year and also given emphasis to spread local tourism, disclosed Ministry of Culture... Read more »

UNESCO inscribed heritage seeks urgent renovation

Ethiopia boasts awe inspiring natural and manmade heritages. The Aksum obelisk, Lalibela rock-hewn churches, Harar Jogol wall and Fasil Ghebi castle are among the tangible manmade heritages Ethiopia has managed to get... Read more »

Reforestation schemes aim at combating climate change upheavals

About 30 percent of Ethiopian land was covered by forest in the late 19th century a bulletin published by the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) indicates. However, currently, it has tampled to 4... Read more »

National parks stepping up conservation, boosting tourist services

ADDIS ABABA – Bale Mountains and Abijatta Shala Lakes National Parks have set exemplary courses in boosting biodiversity and in bolstering wildlife conservation tasks as well as in improving tourists’ services. Aschalew... Read more »

ODA says female students’ attrition dropped to zero percent

ADDIS ABABA – Oromia Development Association (ODA) said female students’ attrition plummeted to nearly zero percent in 500 schools in Oromia State by 2019. Abdulaziz Mohamed Planning and Assessment Director at ODA... Read more »