What more has the play write to Impart?

The sphere of art is so vast that what so far has been related to the readers will be incomplete if the following narration of the play write is left unmentioned. The... Read more »

The Battle of Benishangul

Short story  The Battle of Benishangul is a computer – simulated water war between Ethiopia and Egypt. Of course, the Nile, the Blue Nile to be precise, is the big bone of... Read more »

Encouraging community culture in conserving forest

Tefera Kemachew, Sidama resident, SNNP Regional State and protecting trees has the means of happiness for him that was obtained from his family. In his residential area, the attitude of the community... Read more »

The Haberdasher of Shiromeda

Fanuel Wondimu was a haberdasher at the Shiromeda flea market where, in spite of its given name, brand new merchandise is also sold. Likewise, despite the trade identification name given to him... Read more »

Storytelling: A way to cultural preservation

Stories that are started with “Teret Teret” (to mean, story story) and concludes with “Tereten melesu Afen bedabo abisu” (to mean it is your turn to tell the story and reward me... Read more »

For the Woman I Love !

Shibru Nefsetsion was an office-boy in a government –owned deposit bank. He envied the president of the bank his coterie of subordinates fawning on their boss, his limousine-like automobile and his social... Read more »

Greetings from Germany

I have a poem and short story for your esteemed readers 1.) Reckoner fireworks at blank shores revenge of the innocent the victims are to blame for who are the culprits? i... Read more »

The Ideals of behavior

In a very simple and easy term, behavior, in its style and manner, is a way of act. It can also mean way of building oneself in standing and walking and performing... Read more »

Gammo Poem: Born in Ethiopia The new style of English Poetry

Poetry is the other way of using language. Perhaps in some hypothetical beginning of things it was the only way of using language or simply was language tout court, prose being the... Read more »

The Perils of Regressive Political Egoism!

Entrance tickets of 100 birr each to the public lecture to be delivered by Ethiopia’s best known political scientist, Prof. Gudeta Nadew, in the conference hall of Eshetu Chole Building on the... Read more »