Receive aid yet remain sovereign: Ethiopia’s lesson

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW Aid has become the best tradable commodity for powerful nations. And, cutting donation has already become a means to impose the will of the strongest nations. Aid in fact... Read more »

Soft border mechanism to dispel African border issues

BY DARGIE KAHSAY The legacy of colonialism is still affecting African peace, prosperity and development in many dimensions. Most of the political, social and economic problems arising in Africa are the legacies... Read more »

Participating youth: Fostering Tigray rebuilding

BY MENGESHA AMARE Years have elapsed since the youth population in Tigray State shouted to overtake the state with fresh mind and get it well developed in all aspects. However, their voices... Read more »

Constitution in the eyes of legal experts: Merits, demerits

BY MENGESHA AMARE  For long, the Ethiopian Constitution has been at the heart of hot debates attracting approvals and disapprovals across the aisle. And, this time the argument has only gone fiercer... Read more »

“The fugitive TPLF Junta was not party of reform,” Zadig Abreha Minister in Charge of Democratization

BY GIRMACHEW GASHAW Ethiopia’s political culture has been short of the basic ingredients of democracy and remained largely unreformed. It failed to transform itself for years. One of the best indicators in... Read more »

Strong solidarity between Ethiopia and India

 BY ROBERT SHETKINTONG AMBASSADOR OF INDIA  At the very outset, I would like to wish all sisters and brothers in Ethiopia and those belonging to the Christian faith in particular, a joyous... Read more »

Participating youth: Fostering Tigray rebuilding

BY MENGESHA AMARE  A number of years have lapsed since the youth population in Tigray state shouted to overtake the state with fresh mind and get it well developed in all aspects.... Read more »

Ballot without the bullet

BY MENGESHA AMARE Though being the right tickets for holding offices and assuming powers, elections, in most of the developing world, are not only unfair but usually appear chaotic and even deadliest.... Read more »

Free elections, politically diverse parliament

BY SOLOMON WASSIHUN Even though it is has been heavily depleted after I witnessed their shameful biased coverage of the Tigray law enforcement operations, my respect for the BBC is still huge.... Read more »

Celebrating Christmas with victories in rule of law and unity

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Ethiopian Christmas also known as Genna or sometimes as Lidet meaning birth day is celebrated on the 7th of January or Tahisas 29 according to the Ethiopian calendar which... Read more »