Rawlings funeral: Ghanaians bid

farewell to ex-presidentThe state funeral of Ghana’s longest serving leader, Jerry John Rawlings, has taken place in the capital, Accra. During a turbulent career, he led two coups before twice being elected... Read more »

Ethiopian innovator’s contribution in trouble­shooting global challenge

BY MEHARI BEYENE The African Influencers for Development harnesses Africa’s creative, intellectual and entrepreneurial energy for Africa’s development through a powerful coalition of current and future African influencers in business, academia and... Read more »

Land grabbing report: First rung to undo Addis’ years of socio-economic inequality

BY MENGESHA AMARE Being the political, commercial, social and cultural hub of all people, the epicenter of the nation’s economy possessing a number of indispensible breakthroughs, treasures, among others, little Ethiopia easy... Read more »

Capitalizing on change engines: Candid Avenue for real growth

BY MENGESHA AMARE The youth bulge in Ethiopia being either a boon or a ticking time bomb and bane will depend on the extent to which the government implementation of sound policies... Read more »

Better care for our tangible historical and world cultural heritages

BY SOLOMON DIBABA On my recent trip to Sekota, I managed to make a stopover at Lalibela town which is a destination to one of UNESCO registered world heritages registered in 1978... Read more »

The multifaceted advantages of expanding domestic tourism in Ethiopia

BY WOSSENSEGED ASSEFA Every year on January 19 the Ethiopian streets are flooded with people wearing “netela”, a traditional semi-transparent cloth worn for holidays, in combination with traditional Ethiopian clothes. January 19... Read more »

What would Joe Biden’s presidency hold in store for Africa?

BY ADDISALEM MULAT It could not be denied that American election attracts the attention of every Tom, Dick, and Harry residing in every nook and cranny of the world at the drop... Read more »

The outgoing U.S ambassador’s insight on Ethiopia’s current affairs: optimists of the overall reforms, conscious of the challenges

BY LEULSEGED WORKU The outgoing U.S Ambassador Michael A. Raynor, on Monday, has sat on down with a group of journalists in Ethiopia to talk on wide ranges of issues. The ambassador... Read more »

The Economist’s unfounded claim

BY SOLOMON DIBABA The news that The Economist published on its magazine on the 23rd of January regarding Ethiopia’s intention to use hunger as a weapon is not only false but a... Read more »

Value invaluable values!

BY MENGESHA AMARE We, Ethiopians, are well known for our hospitality, fraternity and sympathetically treating one another and/or each other. However, these days, the values we have had for long and other... Read more »