Participating youth: Fostering Tigray rebuilding

BY MENGESHA AMARE  A number of years have lapsed since the youth population in Tigray state shouted to overtake the state with fresh mind and get it well developed in all aspects.... Read more »

Monetizing mining industry

BY ADDISALEM MULAT  It appears clear that Ethiopia is inundated with a wide spectrum of worthwhile minerals that can transform the lives of the general public and create more jobs at the... Read more »

Ballot without the bullet

BY MENGESHA AMARE Though being the right tickets for holding offices and assuming powers, elections, in most of the developing world, are not only unfair but usually appear chaotic and even deadliest.... Read more »

Free elections, politically diverse parliament

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN Even though it is has been heavily depleted after I witnessed their shameful biased coverage of the Tigray law enforcement operations, my respect for the BBC is still huge.... Read more »

Combating climate change via restoring ecological balance

It goes without saying that climate change is one of the stumbling blocks that has been throwing cold water on the wellbeing of the world population residing under the world skies once... Read more »

Sudan shall better not pay Ethiopia’s favour back with aggression

BY SAMUEL TEFERA ( PhD), It was not that long since the Nobel laureate, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed saved Sudan from the verge of failing as a state. Through his support... Read more »

“What is wrong with us?”

Ephrem Endale  Contributer  Only a few days remaining to Christmas, the holiday spirit is already catching up to us fast. The city is bursting with holiday eve activities with the streets and... Read more »

Celebrating Christmas with victories in rule of law and unity

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Ethiopian Christmas also known as Genna or sometimes as Lidet meaning birth day is celebrated on the 7th of January or Tahisas 29 according to the Ethiopian calendar which... Read more »

The diplomatic community seems to have information deficit: The need to resorting to empirical methods

BY TIGISTU AWELU HASSEN Ethiopia has engaged in international diplomacy with its neighbors and with the European world since the mid-seventeenth and the mid-nineteenth centuries respectively. It is after the victory of... Read more »

If properly handled, Ethiopia is created to prosper

BY GETACHEW MINAS Passing through decades of challenges that hindered its progress forward Ethiopia is now forging an aggressive process of change. Its people are seeing the light at the end of... Read more »