Wedding photography to cut short lengthy traditional wedding ceremonies

BY BETELHEM BEDLU Abel Zewengel a professional photographer owns a wedding photo studio here in Addis Ababa. He has been teaching film making and media at Tom Film Production for about seven... Read more »

Time for eying at rebuilding Tigray state

BY MENGESHA AMARE The country hosted two antagonistic ideas especially for the last six or so months: one, as the term of the federal government quit, no decision extended to all regional... Read more »

The Leading Voices of Contemporary African Culture

BY MULUGETA GUDETA Since independence from colonialism, Africa has been speaking with different voices at different stages of its modern history. The voices may be varied bit they all speak for the... Read more »

Reviving Ethiopia’s struggling leather industries

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS The second Growth and Transformation Plan targeted that by the end of the plan, Ethiopia would earn one billion USD from the leather and leather products export. But due... Read more »

Opportunities and challenges: Wildlife conservation in Ethiopia

BY GETACHEW MINAS Studies reveal that Ethiopian parks are ideal ecological zones for wildlife conservation due to the variety and abundance of fauna and flora in the country. If properly managed, the... Read more »

Capturing, destroying junta masterminds and underlings envisages new hope for Ethiopia

BY DIRRIBA TESHOME When the Ethiopian people and government launched a comprehensive package of political and economic reforms in 2018, they were driven by a commitment to realize the twin objectives of... Read more »

Digital colonialism

BY GETACHEW MINAS It is well known that Western technology companies rely on user data globally. Data protection laws and regulations emerged to ensure ethical use of these data. D. Coleman revealed... Read more »

Receive aid yet remain sovereign: Ethiopia’s lesson

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW Aid has become the best tradable commodity for powerful nations. And, cutting donation has already become a means to impose the will of the strongest nations. Aid in fact... Read more »

Soft border mechanism to dispel African border issues

BY DARGIE KAHSAY The legacy of colonialism is still affecting African peace, prosperity and development in many dimensions. Most of the political, social and economic problems arising in Africa are the legacies... Read more »

Participating youth: Fostering Tigray rebuilding

BY MENGESHA AMARE Years have elapsed since the youth population in Tigray State shouted to overtake the state with fresh mind and get it well developed in all aspects. However, their voices... Read more »