Acknowledging teachers to nurture rational generation

BY YOHANES JEMANEH These days President Sahlework Zewde is busy participating in several crucial events side by side with her official duties. She partook in various programs in which she shared her... Read more »

Acknowledging the queen of long-distance race

 BY YOHANES JEMANEHWhen the 1992 Olympic was held in Barcelona, the sport community was expecting the South African athlete Elana Meyer and other US and Ireland athletes to win the women 10,000m... Read more »

Shifting focus to E-book

On the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic children are stranded in their homes. Reading books is one recommended ways of pastime and acquiring knowledge. In the face of the virus fast spreading,... Read more »

Keep on reading as it is the secret of writing

In a country where people see Ethiopians author-poets writing poems in English with a raised brow, poets like Mulatwa Mosisa have managed to bask under the global limelight. In doing so, they... Read more »

Modernizing agricultural extension with ICT-based services

Dr. Samson Eshetu was born in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia. He got his first diploma from then Jima College of Agriculture, presently Jimma University, in Plant Science in 1991 and started his first... Read more »

Supporting livelihoods in areas affected by soil salinity

International Center for Biosaline Agriculture’s (ICBA) Rehabilitation and Management of Salt-affected Soils to boost Agricultural Productivity in Ethiopia and South Sudan (RAMSAP) Project has improved the livelihood of many rural and pastoral... Read more »

The unreserved support of friends – the essence of interdependence

Success in anything, particularly in life ventures, is the gain of support from others. The outcome of success is expendable in the form of a sacrifice paid to achieve some goal for... Read more »

Numbers not lie

Gizachew Atnaf is a lecturer at Kotebe Metropolitan University. He has a second degree in mathematics education and another second degree in Information Communication Technology. He has been teaching Mathematics courses and... Read more »

A far-sighted Ethiopian

I have a chance to crisscross Ethiopia thanks to my job that entails fieldwork. In this regard, I have recently made a journey to northern part of Ethiopia, more specifically a place... Read more »

Practice in string art hones my skills to perfection

As sources indicate, string art invented by Mary Everest Boole at the end of the 19th century renders mathematical ideas more accessible to children. It was popularized as a decorative craft in... Read more »