BY SOLOMON DIBABA Black people across the globe celebrate one historical asset that occurred 125 years ago in a small town in northern Ethiopia. The Battle of Adwa was a rocket booster... Read more »
BY MENGESHA AMARE Ethiopia has now been witnessed well committed more than ever before to open a new chapter in its history. Even contestant parties who have never uttered a word about... Read more »
BY MENGESHA AMARE Ethiopia constitutes ten regional states and two city administrations which have been provided with an autonomous discretion to entirely administer their affairs. Though a range of progresses have been... Read more »
BY FITSUM GETACHEW It’s been now about ten years since we have been consistently talking about the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, GERD. In simple terms, this is a project on a river... Read more »
BY MENGESHA AMARE Shouldering the task given to me in connection with the inaugural ceremony of the Burie Integrated Agroindustry Park and Belayneh Kindie’s Phiblela Industrial complex, I did go to Buire... Read more »
BY ADDISALEM MULAT Most African countries count on United States foreign aids in furtherance of speeding up urbanization, strengthening social programs, improving defense capabilities, supporting economic growth, strengthening democracy, creating prosperity, and... Read more »
BY HAILE DEMEKE After a number of factors such as COVID-19 and other related aspects affecting the running of national elections, Ethiopia has recently fixed time to conduct the sixth national elections... Read more »
BY MENGESHA AMARE Ethiopia has long been caught at political crossroads with backlogs of socio-economic and political challenges that remain unsolved to this very day. The openings up of the political and... Read more »
BY ADDISALEM MULAT Reforming policies is one of the daunting tasks the country finds itself on the heels of the ongoing reform driven by public demands and overseen by the new leadership.... Read more »
BY YESUF ENDRIS Clearly, the law enforcement operation in Tigray state has upped the number of people looking for humanitarian assistances in the state, the TPLF clique is mainly to blame for... Read more »