Cooperation among stakeholders key to the conduct of 6th national election

BY SOLOMON DIBABA My readers would recall that I have earlier made several contributions regarding the issue of the next election in the country. The upcoming national election in Ethiopia to be... Read more »

No sterling economic leadership, no enduring economic transformation!

BY TEKLEBIRHAN GEBREMICHAEL A tale of two economic forecasts The Ethiopian government says the country’s GDP grew by between 6-7 percent in 2020 and the momentum will continue in 2021. The IMF... Read more »

‘Football Neo-colonialism!’ Is it really that!

I have a confession; I almost regularly watch the English Premier League. A second confession; my team took the cup after three decades; ours was one, long wait, wasn’t it! Case closed!... Read more »

‘Rich Man, Poor Girl’

Ephrem Endale Contributer  This Ethiopian month of Tir is traditionally the month of marriages. Every other person you know seems to be tying the knot; some for the first some for the... Read more »

Keep an eye on Metekel’s mayhem

BY ABDUREZAK MOHAMMED Over the past two years, the news of deaths and displacements of citizens and destruction of property has recurrently been heard in various parts of the country, particularly in... Read more »

The imperative of presenting the TPLF leadership to court

 BY FITSUM GETACHEW A country can never exist without the rule of law because whatever relations exist between citizens and human beings in general cannot possibly survive in peace and harmony without... Read more »

Operation ‘Back to Life’: How Israel is leading its Vaccination Campaign – Lessons and hope for Ethiopia

BY RAPHAEL MORAV, Ambassador of Israel Coronavirus knows no borders as it has become clear to all, and countries all over the world are facing the same challenges to public health and... Read more »

Lasting solution than third party intervention

BY MENGESHA AMARE Any rivalry or antagonistic gesture exhibited between two bodies by no means isolated and get far apart must solely be bridged and help them come back to the normal... Read more »

Whose gamble is Sudan playing?

BY KIRAM TADESSE It has become evident that the Sudanese armed forces have pushed deep into Ethiopia’s border while Ethiopia is busy stitching the wounds caused by its own internal affairs in... Read more »

Biden signs executive actions on COVID, climate change, immigration and more

On his first day in office, President Joe Biden signed more than a dozen executive actions, some of which reverse decisions made by his predecessor, former President Donald Trump. Several executive actions... Read more »