Ethiopia has more than 80 Nations, Nationalities and Peoples who have diversified history, language, culture and values. Among them is the Somali ethnic group that is found in Ethiopia, Somalia, Djibouti and... Read more »
The coupling of travel and love for adventure being the most fascinating values of human nature have played a very crucial role in shaping our views and knowledge about the world we... Read more »
One afternoon in the campus of the then known Addis Ababa University College (AAUC), the late Maitre Artist Afework Tekle was conducting a class in drawing for the benefit of a group... Read more »
Ethiopia is a fascinating country with diverse historical, cultural and ecological blessings. The southern part of the country has amazing animal and plant species. It is extremely rich in flora and fauna.... Read more »
It is tragic listening, here and there, the suffering of new born children. Babies deserve protection within the umbrella of parenthood. Parents are duty bound to take care of infants from conception... Read more »
Addis Ababa, the capital city of Ethiopia, is considered as a model Ethiopia seeing that the various Nations, Nationalities and Peoples of the country live under its umbrella with harmony, togetherness, love,... Read more »
The ongoing efforts to rejuvenate the Ethiopian capital, a task initiated and closely guided by the highest government authorities, can be seen as an attempt to partially return the city to its... Read more »
Stereotype thinking brings destruction and mars the lives of the human society. Do not judge a book by its cover could be taken another word for this saying. Stereotype thinking may lead... Read more »
(Adopted Partly from www.addistribune.com) “The Abyssinian by Jean Christophe Rufin ends in a happy note.” This was the first sentence I wrote when reviewing the book before Addis Tribune ceased being published... Read more »
The term “Seba Dereja” means “Seventy Steps”, to render its literal translation from its Amharic origin. The place is familiar to many residents of Addis Ababa and more so to those living... Read more »