High bandwidth connectivity beef-up digital economy

BY MEHARI BEYENE  Digitalization is crucial to advance technological services through means of boosting connectivity, so noted scholars in the field. Regarding leverage high-bandwidth connectivity for cloud computing and large data storage... Read more »

Probing Mai Kadra’s massacre also falls on ICC’s jurisdiction

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW  People usually grapple with post massacre traumas and they find it extremely unbearable to cope up with the pains. In fact, those who lose their lives in massacre or... Read more »

Ethiopia and mammoth passages retrospectively

BY SOLOMON DIBABA  The year 2020 was full of major international events which have potentially changed the trend of events across the globe in the years to come. Among other things, the... Read more »

Saddened by the past, Tigray Diasporas optimist on rosy future

BY MENGESHA AMARE As the law enforcement operation in Tigray State came to an end successfully, people from every corners of the country have started breathing a sigh of relief since. And,... Read more »

Technology: Use or Abuse it, it is all in our hands!

BY WOSSENSEGED ASSEFA The world has come a long way in technological advancements since the beginning of the human civilization. For example, journeys that took our forefathers days, weeks or months now... Read more »

Science has delivered, will the WTO deliver?

 BY BRAJENDRA NAVNIT (Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India to WTO) TRIPS waiver proposal from India, South Africa and other members A proposal by India, South Africa and eight other countries calls... Read more »

Desperate plots to halt Ethiopia’s takeoff

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN Over the last half-century, Ethiopia had experienced two notable miscarriages of democratic system. The first is the transition period of the early 70s’ and the second being the transition... Read more »

Right, wise decision but why prioritize peace

BY DIRRIBA TESHOME Any country that has a culture of conflict occurrence and reoccurrence will not be able to attract investment. In this sense peace is, therefore, a basic requirement to our... Read more »

Ethiopia needs its own version of iron ladies in politics!

BY DESTA GEBREHIWOT Over the years, Ethiopia has seen the number of women rising in senior government positions and today they have, relatively speaking, better representations both at the House of Peoples... Read more »

Defective thinking: A country, citizenry foe

BY MENGESHA AMARE “Farmers from Wellega, Harar, Wollo, Sidama or Tigray discuss how to use fertilizer, animal husbandry, crop production and other related issues revolving around life when meet somewhere, whereas, we,... Read more »