No-fault compensation programme for low income countries: WHO

BY STAFF REPORTER The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that new programme makes compensation available to eligible individuals in 92 low- and middle-income countries without need to resort to law courts. This... Read more »

Sudan’s hawkishness: Byproduct of corrupt military, business wings

BY ADDISALEM MULAT The border tension between Ethiopia and Sudan has been upping and boiling over into the most serious intensification of territorial skirmishes in decades. The escalation however has to do... Read more »

Combating climate change via restoring ecological balance

BY ADDISALEM MULAT It goes without saying that climate change is one of the stumbling blocks that has been throwing cold water on the wellbeing of the world population residing under the... Read more »

Dismayed on previous elections, voters enthusiast for upcoming poll

BY MENGESHA AMARE Ethiopia is purely left with less than four months to conduct the 6th national elections. Political parties, hence, started campaigning to introduce their manifesto, programs and bylaws to the... Read more »

Expanding rural infrastructures key to the development of the country

BY SOLOMON DIBABA A couple of days back, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and higher officials of the country inaugurate the startup of various road network linking Bako Town to Horo Guduru and... Read more »

Embarrassed! No, Sir

This guy was participant in one of those workshops that seem taking place in every corner. Not very much used to such gatherings it was an experience for him. The workshop was... Read more »

The ‘Silent’ Cellphone

Ephrem Endale Contributer  A simple question; how many times have you heard couple quarreling over the use (or abuse!) of the cellphone? I mean there is only as much anybody can take... Read more »

Remaking the parliament

BY ABDUREZAK MOHAMMED  With the 6th general election entering crucial stage of campaign, the present occupants of the Ethiopian parliament are in their dying months of their last and 6th extraordinary year.... Read more »

Sudan: Trojan horse of third party drawing self-inflicted harm

BY ADDISALEM MULAT As things stand at present, the boarder tension between Ethiopia and Sudan has been escalating at an alarming rate. As the latter persistently kept on turning a deaf ear... Read more »

Promising step towards boosting agricultural productivity

BY BY ADDISALEM MULAT  It is no secret that most Ethiopian farmers fully count upon rain-fed agriculture now and then given that the county has been bringing into play a traditional agricultural... Read more »