Cooperation as magic wand of change

Still the world is buckling under the COVID 19 challenges. The pandemic has made peoples’ life dreadful especially for poor countries. But the world is not looking the bad side only. Deploying... Read more »

Polish, Ethiopian researchers discover 1,000-year-old church walls in Ethiopia’s Tigray

A thousand-year-old church’s walls in the Tigray State of Ethiopia have just been excavated by experts from the Polish  Archaeological Science Center, University of Warsaw and their local counterparts. The walls of... Read more »

Ethiopia beseeching the Almighty in fighting out COVID -19

Days are coming and going as usual. But the world is highly challenged by COVID-19. The disease is spreading rapidly across the world and claiming the lives of hundreds of thousands globally.... Read more »

When a hobby becomes a good cause on a rainy day – Tigrai Hiking group

Pandemics are not new to the world. Neither is the Ethiopian culture of helping each other during a tough time such as the novel pandemic corona virus (COVID-19) the deadly virus which,... Read more »

A time of hand washing

The global threat the deadly COVID-19 (coronavirus) posed on the world has created a high tension. The death toll on the wake of the pandemic’s outbreak is ever increasing. Lots of people... Read more »

Abundant cultural blessings for prompting tourism development

As one of the ancient countries in the world, Ethiopia has deeply-rooted cultural and folklore blessings that date back to the Pre-Aksumite and Aksumite Kingdoms. Its cultural heritages have paramount importance in... Read more »

Ethiopian traditional cloths beautify foreigners as well

Ethiopia is a showcase of a lot of natural and human made wealth. Among this is found its amazing clothing culture. Diversity in its costumes is ascribable to the broad spectrum of... Read more »

The desert ship of the Afari people

 The Afari (Qafar) people are an ethnic Cushitic people who predominantly live in Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti. They speak Afari language which belongs to the Afroasiatic family. Like any other Ethiopian nations,... Read more »

Ethiopians eagerly awaiting the day GERD sees the day’s light

Since day one the call for the midwifery role of Ethiopians for the GERD was announced, citizens have been egger to circumvent all challenges, erected on its way. Deducting from their modest... Read more »

The lost Armenians community

African journalist Ismail Einashe takes a trip to Ethiopia to find out about a lost community. The Ethiopian Herald invites to our esteemed readers a peek into the lost community of Armenians... Read more »