Egypt will have no card to stop Ethiopia from completing GERD

BY SOLOMON DIBABA  Egypt has so far left no stone unturned to stop Ethiopia from completing the construction of GERD. Underestimating and miscalculating on Ethiopia’s capacity to start the construction of the... Read more »

Ethiopia: International media and the voice of the silent majority

The naked truth is that the majority of people in Ethiopia are happy with the removal of the TPLF leaders in Tigray region.  BY BEFERDU MERGASSA  I came across an article entitled... Read more »

Moving beyond Paris, India steps up its climate ambitions

BY HARSH V. SHRINGLA  The country aims to be ‘a leader in thought and action on climate’, its foreign secretary says Harsh V. Shringla is India’s Foreign Secretary. Five years after the... Read more »

If the government is to do us a favor, that would be by building institutions

BY WOSSENSEGED ASSEFA  The skeletal system is one of the most important systems in our body. Basic biology tells us that it is a very rigid structure of bones which provides support... Read more »

Vaccine nationalism is a conveyor belt for further spread of COVID-19

 BY SOLOMON DIBABA  Since February 2020, the world is grappling with a very contagious and deadly virus the scientists agreed to name COVID-19. This virus has spread so fast that only very... Read more »

Beyond politicking!

BY MENGESHA AMARE In the modern-day circle, it is not uncommon to observe people talking about others setting their inside out aside. As human being is a social animal, interaction is quite... Read more »

Trade Liberalization in Ethiopia

BY GETACHEW MINAS Ethiopia has designed and implemented a wave of trade reforms aimed at reducing tariff barriers. To facilitate the liberalization process, it has also invested in infrastructure with the road... Read more »

Who is responsible for the current problems and how can they be dealt with?

BY JOSEPH SOBOKA Everything has a beginning and a beginner. The beginner is the cause for a thing to roll in the right or wrong direction. The right direction gains acceptance without... Read more »

Zooming in value-added minerals

BY ADDISALEM MULAT It is abundantly clear that Ethiopia is inundated with a considerable amount of natural resources that come into existence in every nook and cranny of the country. On top... Read more »

NBE’s misguided directives in the context of Ethiopia’s corruption–ridden economy

BY TEKLEBIRHAN GEBREMICHAEL  Introduction I have observed with animated interest NBE’s (National Bank of Ethiopia’s) frantic efforts to curb illegal money transfers and all other illicit financial transactions through the issuance of... Read more »