Keeping the Election peaceful and fair

BY FITSUM GETACHEW We are now moving into a crucial election season and all the talk of the media is nowadays about nothing else but about this event. And for good reasons... Read more »

Adwa Victory Unity against external hostility despite differences is still in Ethiopia’s DNA

BY YESUF ENDRIS Victory of Adwa had proved colonial powers wrong. It is still a living testimony of the strength and sacrifices of Ethiopians made to defend the dignity and sovereignty of... Read more »

GERD as Modern Day Adwa

Wuchale Treaty: Lesson to avoid imposed treaties BY HAILE DEMEKE There is strong argument that most of the treaties signed during the colonial time were highly biased. They were signed merely for... Read more »

Years of Intel capacity continuing from Adwa battle

 BY MENGESHA AMARE Sunday morning, 2nd March 1896 had been the center of the remarkably recorded treasured Ethiopian history in particular and that of African in general. The date helped Ethiopians push... Read more »

Media’s turn to discharge its role for credible, fair election

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Over the last three decades, Ethiopia held five national elections. But the credibility and transparency of these polls were at the spotlight of controversies drawing criticism from right and... Read more »

‘Unity for Ethiopia’: Info filtering gadget

BY MENGESHA AMARE The contemporary world disjointed and digital media environment has been creating a fertile upbringing ground for the uncontrolled spread of disinformation and disinformation especially through social media. Although a... Read more »

From largest to nascent ones, democracy face imminent threat yet it is the only way out

BY ADDISALEM MULAT Relatively speaking, the U.S. is said to be one of the leading democracies in the world. Its democratic institutions are claimed to be largely autonomous and free. Being the... Read more »

Egypt’s imprudent, desperate approaches on GERD

BY HAILE DEMEKE The talks between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) are still at standstill. The filling and operation of the dam remain topics of disputes.... Read more »

Expanding elections beyond controversies and identity issues

BY FITSUM GETACHEW There are now lots of talks about elections in Ethiopia. The season was officially inaugurated with the launch of the election campaign of the ruling Prosperity Party by the... Read more »

No-fault compensation programme for low income countries: WHO

BY STAFF REPORTER The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that new programme makes compensation available to eligible individuals in 92 low- and middle-income countries without need to resort to law courts. This... Read more »