Day to day, there is an increase in the number of reported cases coronavirus globally, so is in Ethiopia though the pace of the surge appears slow. Yet, as the pandemic gains... Read more »
It is no secret that nature has crowned Ethiopia as “the water tower of Africa. Most of the country’s neighbors count upon rivers that have their source in the Ethiopian Highlands. If... Read more »
– ‘Africa’s political history is marked by foreign interference… which negatively affects the capacity and conditions of sovereign and independent African countries’ Crisantos Obama Ondo is an Ambassador and Plenipotentiary of Equatorial... Read more »
–Arabic media institutions need to be supported to give Ethiopia’s true picture (EPA) Ethiopia marked the ninth anniversary of launching the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) yesterday. On the occasion, the Ethiopian... Read more »
With dozens of countries entering a full-scale lockdown as part of a drastic measure to contain the coronavirus pandemic which turned the world upside down, Ethiopia which so far recorded few confirmed... Read more »
The reaffirmation of unity which Ethiopians both at home and abroad have expressed over The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is a clear signal as the people’s age-old values are intact. Nobody... Read more »
ADDIS ABABA (ENA) – Ethiopia has signed two concessional loan agreements with Export Import Bank of South Korea amounting 93 million USD. The agreement, which was signed on Wednesday, will fund establishment... Read more »
Ethiopian Environment and Forest Research Institute (EEFRI) conducted a four day long forum at Adama few weeks ago. While approached by The Ethiopian Herald, Abiyot Berhanu (PhD), Director of the institute explained... Read more »
Gizaw Kebede who was playing significant roles in Ethiopian politics during the Derg regime is currently serving as an advocate. Serving as one of the higher officials of the regime, he has... Read more »
Some seven years past, this writer recalls university students’ continuous yawns in the morning classes-a situation that left lecturers to wonder for a while. Simply put, it was due to the students... Read more »