Who should write books on Ethiopian history?

British historian E.H. Carr (Edward Hallett Carr) published his famously controversial work entitled, “What is History?” back in 1961 to the shock of some and the furor of many academics who responded... Read more »

BY TRANSITIVITY TERRORIST

I ) Transitivity If X is a terrorist And if Y supports X Y automatically Joins the blacklist. II ) TPLF By all accounts TPLF is A marked terrorist For holding Mirror... Read more »

How the past undermined the culture of tolerance and compromise

As many political analysts who wrote on Ethiopian political culture agree, the absence of a democratic political tradition in the country is largely caused by the absence of compromise or deal making... Read more »

The ‘Second Easter’ and the Time of Mass Weddings

There is something truly unique to Ethiopian culture and that is the unofficial tradition of observing the Easter holidays twice within a single week. The first and main Easter celebrations took place... Read more »

A kiss of life to world-ever terrorist party?

Though Ethiopian Orthodox patriarch Unfortunately, as I’m not race blind Please excuse My being A tad pitiful and kind To the political Judas From my Ethnic side, You see such An act... Read more »

Easter Holiday, Spirituality and Ethiopians’ eating culture

There is no doubt about the spirituality of most Ethiopians as more than 90 per cent of them are members of religious denomination or adhere to unofficial faiths or belief systems. Christianity... Read more »

The Instances of the overlapping of obedience and disobedience

There is always some kind of order by a superior or authority to a subject for a certain thing to be accomplished within a given frame of time. Abreast of this, it... Read more »

Historic Grand Street Iftar witnesses strong unity of Ethiopians

Ethiopia is the home of more than 80 nations and nationalities with their own peculiar culture, language, belief and way of life. Historians believe that it is the first country to adopt... Read more »

Glamorous Entoto boasts history, showcases biodiversity

According to researches, the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa is built at an elevation of 2,700 meters above sea level. Due to this fact, it is the second city in the world to... Read more »

Writing in the vernaculars or in foreign languages? an old debate in new perspective

The late Ethiopian poet and playwright and academician Mengistu Lemma often picked quarrels with people who asked him whether Ethiopian authors should write in foreign languages instead of the vernaculars or stick... Read more »