Political reform for buttressing unity, fraternity

BY MENGESHA AMARE “No one could smile when told to go to death’s door. This is a peculiar quality of our defense force. When I saw the unity and fraternity members of... Read more »

Protecting seedlings for sustainable greening initiative

BY DARGIE KAHSAY Marking the 5th anniversary of the adoption of Paris Agreement on Climate Change, Ethiopia’s Environment, Forest and Climate Change Commission (EEC) has held a seedlings care and protection campaign... Read more »

An apt means for humanitarian assistance

BY MENGESHA AMARE  The extraordinarily climaxed disparity between the federal government and the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front (TPLF) ended up with elemination of the latter and the former was forced to take... Read more »

Ideology-based party formation: Call of the day

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW The constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia (FDRE) stipulates two important pillars of the nation state: building one political community, cited in the preamble, and building one... Read more »

As the curtain falls on TPLF

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN To the delight of Ethiopians and friends of Ethiopia and to the dismay of the traitors and enemies of Ethiopia, the law enforcement operation in Tigray ,that had been... Read more »

Reputation should not be a blank cheque for spreading misinformation

BY HAILE DEMEKE Over the years, fake news has become the new buzzword in the world as the scale of misinformation and fabrication of false news increases massively. The expansion of social... Read more »

No one benefits out of political polarization

BY MENGESHA AMARE Subsequent to the transition from a master less and instinct-oriented society where solely the physically powerful led a relatively good life to a social contract ideology emanated from the... Read more »

Ethiopia: Beacon for Africans on the sea of darkness

 BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU Ethiopia has traveled a long journey in the history of state formation and appeared to be one of the glorious countries that inscribe glittering successes being remained independent against... Read more »

How civil are Civil Societies?

BY YESUF ENDRIS Easing or removals of draconian laws have been among the major tasks of Prime Minister’s Abiy Ahmed’s leadership since assuming power. Over the two and more years, various laws... Read more »

Fair delivery of COVID-19 vaccines for developing countries

BY DARGIE KAHSAY A year after the outbreak of COVID-19, there comes a new hope for the world population as developments of vaccines for the deadly pandemic is becoming real. Following the... Read more »