Keeping the momentum over the GERD ten years on!

BY FITSUM GETACHEW It is now ten years since the construction of the GERD has been launched. Through these years the project has undergone several phases, several controversies and equally many diplomatic... Read more »

Empowering through education: UK-funded Chevening scholarships opening doors for women

BY ANGELA SPILSBURY International Women’s Day was observed on March 8 under the theme “Choose to Challenge”. That theme resonates well with the UK government’s ambition to champion gender equality across the... Read more »

Making the law making body vibrant Making the law making body vibrant

  BY ABDUREZAK MOHAMMED House of Federation (HoF) of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) is constitutionally mandated to interpret the constitution, organize the council of constitutional inquiry and decide in accordance... Read more »

Egypt’s new card doomed to fail

BY ADDISALEM MULAT With tripartite talks facing a rocky road, Ethiopia has been making efforts to break the stalemate on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). It has been quite a while... Read more »

A poverty eradication miracle: China’s story

BY H.E. MR. ZHAO ZHIYUAN, Chinese Ambassador to Ethiopia The enduring challenge of poverty makes the efforts to combat it a constant priority on every government’s agenda across the world. China’s fight... Read more »

Money and power: Behind Sudan’s military wing hawkishness

BY YESUF ENDRIS Money and power has mainly been the driving behind Africa’s ugliest and bloodiest conflicts that continue to date. The Horn of Africa is no different. For decades, the region... Read more »

Integrated Agro-industries are transition belts to full national industrialization

 BY SOLOMON DIBABA A week ago, Prime Minister Dr Abiy Ahmed and his team inaugurated the Yirgalem Agro-Industry Park which was the first agro-industrial park in southern Ethiopia. According to the Prime... Read more »

Justice prevails in Ethiopia over the curse of the rapacious junta!

 BY YIDNEKACHEW TEKLE Backstabbing Ethiopian National Defense Forces on the midnight of Nov. 4, 2020, the cynical veteran annoyed with bravado, in three decades voraciously robbed Ethiopia’s resource and military capital, and... Read more »

Temple of the Moon: Yeha

COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER The site of Yeha is located in a modern town hidden by the Adwa chains of mountains about 53km to the west of the World Heritage Site of... Read more »

Multipolar world: A boon to third world nation’s foreign policy alternatives

BY ADDISALEM MULAT The era of cold war was characterized by bipolar world divided along liberal and socialist camps. However, the collapse of the Soviet Union on December 31, 1991 had led... Read more »