Breaking away from the old political culture!

BY ADDISALEM MULAT With election campaigns kicked off few days ago, Ethiopia is throwing its full weight behind the 6th national election, which is going to be held in June across the... Read more »

A pro-Sudan biased news reporting by Aljazeera

BY TEFERA WORKU On Thursday Feb 11/21, there was a news clip at Aljazeera English regarding the situation in the border region of Ethiopia and Sudan. In the clip, a reporter asks... Read more »

Ethiopia vs. the New White Supremacy

BY JEFF PEARCE If you’re an ally of Ethiopia and the Ethiopian people, you might feel pretty frustrated about now. I don’t know about you, but I’ve come to the conclusion that... Read more »

Ethio-Turkey tie: Cooperation between Horn Africa, Middle East powers

BY ADDISALEM MULAT  Financial, trade as well as security issues in the Horn of Africa have made the region one of the world’s most important geostrategic places. As the horn region is... Read more »

Three tales of new access

BY MEHARI BEYENE Stem power has used three forms of accessing educational training available for segment groups although there are many constraints. Here is how stem power is doing its level best... Read more »

Crimes Untold, Justice Unserved

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN  Sidst kilo square[yekatit 12 square] !- One of the busiest spots in the capital city. Few people swarming around the square both in vehicles and on foot would care... Read more »

Monitoring, evaluation system for the 10-year Development Plan

BY HIZKEL HAILU Ethiopia is undertaking an all-round reform in the political, social and economic spheres. As part of this, the Plan and Development Commission has prepared a 10-year Economic Development Plan... Read more »

Amicable solutions for Ethiopia-Sudan border problem

I believe that Israel should take advantage of its historical and long-standing ties with Ethiopia- a friend to the people and government of Israel. We are living in one of the most... Read more »

Time to fully go digital in making payments

At one time in the past the taxi fare in Addis Ababa was 95 cents. Commuters give one birr to the conductor but do not expect him to return five cents change... Read more »

Thinking beyond election: Laying democratic foundation

BY MENGESHA AMARE For various reasons, the upcoming general election will be like no others. The selection of apolitical and longtime human rights activist as the chairperson of the National Election Board... Read more »