Food science research towards curbing malnutrition, food insecurity challenges

BY ALAZAR SHIFERAW Food Science and Nutrition Research Directorate of Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) has been envisioning to develop novel and nutritious food products and technologies, come up with improved... Read more »

Internationalizing GERD a foiled attempt!

BY HAILE DEMEKE Trilateral negotiation among Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt over Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD)which has been going on for quite a decade has continued to be unfruitful. The three countries... Read more »

Media literacy: To create informed citizen, discern fake news

BY LAKACEHEW ATINAFU The innovation of new technologies and the era of digital journalism coupled with the influx of social media has brought about broader challenges among societies of the developing nation... Read more »

Military tactics of Ethiopia

BY MEHARI BEYENE Book title: Emperor Menelik II (The military strategist and diplomat who changed the course of history) Author: Tilahun Tassew Published by: Kuraz Printing Press PLC Price: 145.00 Birr Here... Read more »

Empowering local community to fix the broken planet

BY DIRRIBA TESHOME The nature is both being damaged and protected by human beings; but the damaging parties should be held accountable while those protecting it need to be protected and acknowledged.... Read more »

Consolidating efforts to meet rising demand of agricultural inputs

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS It is proved that utilizing agricultural inputs enables farmers to raise their products and productivity. Due to the created awareness, the demand for inputs is increasing from time to... Read more »

Unity, patience, tolerance: Unshakeable indigenous assets

BY DIRRIBA TESHOME Ethiopia is the homeland of original knowledge hidden in the culture of over 83 ethnicities in the nation. And Oromo is among the ancient people, frequently considered the indigenous... Read more »

Busy reform, easy business

 Ethiopia as growing economy presents ample economic opportunities to both local and foreign investors. The rise of middle-class population, the spike in demand for better livelihood and abundant labor force also carry... Read more »

Ethiopia prevails despite TPLF’s conspiracy and foreign pressures!

BY ZERIHUN MEGERSA JIMA (Charge D’ Affairs of Ethiopian Embassy in Eritrea, Asmara) Ethiopia, a country of nearly 110 million people, a nation of mosaic cultural and multilingual society, an example of... Read more »

Upcoming poll marks milestone in the nation’s quest for democracy

BY ADDISALEM MULAT With campaigns taking places warmly and voters’ registration almost on, many are hoping that the upcoming election would be fair, free, credible, and democratic more than ever before. Many... Read more »