Pivotal step for turning new page in Ethiopia: The 6th national elections

 BY HAILE DEMEKE After a number of factors such as COVID-19 and other related aspects affecting the running of national elections, Ethiopia has recently fixed time to conduct the sixth national elections... Read more »

Music, its healing power

BY BETELHEM BEDLU  The health benefit of music, (Music therapy) as depicted on the Bible, dates back to the ancient times where David played his harp and sang for the depressed King... Read more »

The Art of Sculpting- Monuments as Markers of History

BY MULUGETA GUDETA  Sculpture or the art of carving up statues is as ancient as human history and served good and bad causes or evil as well good purposes. Ancient Greeks and... Read more »

Maintaining ecological balance to ensure sustainable growth

 BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW As the living environment is contributing greater for human life, human beings should provide care and due attention to it in return. Unless we do this, its payback will... Read more »

Ethiopian keen to learn from China’s economic transformation: Official

Ethiopia is keen to learn from China’s economic transformation as the east African country embarks on its own ambitious economic reform program, an Ethiopian official said Sunday. Tagesse Chafo, speaker of the... Read more »

Upholding rule of law in financial sector

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME  Developing a viable and reliable financial system that could overcome the counterfeit approaches by various participants and stakeholders should be well managed in line with the law. In this... Read more »

Egypt will have no card to stop Ethiopia from completing GERD

BY SOLOMON DIBABA  Egypt has so far left no stone unturned to stop Ethiopia from completing the construction of GERD. Underestimating and miscalculating on Ethiopia’s capacity to start the construction of the... Read more »

Dialogue: Safest exit from political conundrums

BY MENGESHA AMARE Ethiopia has long been caught at political crossroads with backlogs of socio-economic and political challenges that remain unsolved to this very day. The openings up of the political and... Read more »

Know now legislate later

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Reforming policies is one of the daunting tasks the country finds itself on the heels of the ongoing reform driven by public demands and overseen by the new leadership.... Read more »

Affected communities need relief provision not politicization

BY YESUF ENDRIS Clearly, the law enforcement operation in Tigray state has upped the number of people looking for humanitarian assistances in the state, the TPLF clique is mainly to blame for... Read more »