Trifling water conspiracy: Egypt’s vivid manifestation

Part II  Being rich with all such appealing story, why Ethiopia has failed to overcome poverty and other related hurdles? The very question here is, ‘How can we change this opportunity into... Read more »

Trifling water conspiracy: Egypt’s vivid manifestation

It is crystal clear that any country across the globe does have an alienable right to develop resources under its boundary domain. Such a bold move provides countries with incalculable advantages and... Read more »

“Civil society organizations’ promising move, challenge amid the reform,” The AIDWO, Executive Director, Kebede Kejela

The African Initiatives for Democratic World Order (AIDWO) Executive Director, Kebede Kejela had a stay with The Ethiopian Herald. He served as a bodyguard during Haile Selassie regime. He also worked being... Read more »

“Though it is natural to have different outlooks concerning the national political arena, we must stand together for the national interest,” Bamlak Yideg Ph.D. candidate

Though the Nile River is one of the God-given natural resources, Ethiopia has been working around the clock towards a common goal. It does not have a selfish interest to cause significant... Read more »

“Ethiopia, Somaliland consolidating bilateral ties for lasting regional peace, development,”

Deputy Amb. Barkhad Mohamoud Kaariye Today’s exclusive column guest goes by the name of Deputy Amb. Barkhad Mohamoud Kaariye, Somaliland Permanent Diplomatic Mission in Ethiopia. He is a Ph.D. Candidate in Governance,... Read more »

Colonial accords fail to rein Ethiopia’s prompt move

It is remembered that we invited a renowned scholar on our Friday Exclusive column earlier. This guest has touched upon a range of issues revolving around Ethio-Egypt Nile dispute, GERD importance, current... Read more »

Old thinking over the Nile leads nowhere

Today’s exclusive column guest goes by the name of Dr. Eng. Tilahun Erduno. He is the President of the Ethiopian Surveying Professionals Association (ESPA), General Manager of Joka General Business Association, and... Read more »

“Egypt will never destabilize and weaken Ethiopia though remains restless,” Anteneh Melaku, Ethiopian Diaspora

Following the United States Department of the Treasury’s advice that impedes Ethiopia from filling the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, as planned in July earlier than Sudan, Egypt and Ethiopia sign the agreement,... Read more »

‘Getting ahead bridging potential gaps’

 Abat Kisho served as President of the Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples of Ethiopia back in the day. Born and raised in the former Sidama Province, Dale district, Tula Kebele in 1964,... Read more »

“Education: powerful tool to change impossible things to possible” – Lale Labuko

 Ethiopian humanitarian Lale Labuko is a social activist and founder of the Omo Hope (formerly known as Omo Child), a nonprofit organization with the mission of raising awareness about mingi practice and... Read more »