Ethiopia continues extending olive branch despite Sudan’s hawkishness: Ethiopian Ambassador to Sudan, Yibeltal Aemero

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Ethiopia and Sudan have been at loggerhead for quite a while now as Khartoum encroached into Ethiopia’s borderline. Sudan’s aggressions came as Ethiopian troops marched to enforce law in... Read more »

International media’ Tigray reporting: Jumping the gun before verdict given

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Though provided with unhindered access to the region, some international media outlets have continued to disseminating overblown in some cases cooked-up stories regarding human rights violations and humanitarian situation... Read more »

Multiparty politics wheels oiling in Ethiopia

BY MENGESHA AMARE The reform Ethiopia launched three years ago has been accompanied with a number of ups and downs through remarkable achievements. Of the trying aspects at national level, the confrontation... Read more »

National reform: An end for social stratification based on “Political Consciousness”

BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU Ethiopia has been tasted with temptation after the adoption of Ethno-lingual federalism following the demise of the Derg regime. The country has passed through fears of state disintegration which... Read more »

GERD’s dramatic turnaround: How Abiy rekindles national optimism

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Just ten years ago, Ethiopia has laid the cornerstone of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), a project what many described as a gear changer and hallmark of Ethiopian... Read more »

GERD helps maintain the ecosystem beyond generating power

BY HAFTU GEBREZGABIHER The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) offers a comparative advantage to most of the wildlife, specifically the fish and reptiles in the Abay river since the surface area occupied... Read more »

The GERD Ten Years On: Progress is imperative

Law & Politics BY FITSUM GETACHEW Many Ethiopians believe that by any standard in the world the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, GERD, Project has had a long delay. When it was first... Read more »

Meeting election campaign standards

BY MENGESHA AMARE Unquestionably, holding an election is a milestone, but it is not the key to a democratic lawfulness. In Ethiopia, many polls, five to enumerate, have failed to meet the... Read more »

Countering overblown, cooked up media stories

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Clearly, some international media outlets have been engaged in disseminating disinformation and fake news intentionally or unintentionally regarding the law enforcement operation that has been carried out in Tigray... Read more »

The premier’s response to MPs on current issues

  BY FITSUM GETACHEW Prime Minister Abiy invited all citizens of Ethiopia particularly those who hail from that region to come together, forget the TPLF criminal attitude and mentality and work together to... Read more »