A 700 year old poem (original Turkish) about Mawlid

The most famous of these devotional Mawlid poems is a Turkish version that dates back to about 700 years ago. Written by Suleyman Chelebi, this Mawlid poem (referred to in Turkish as... Read more »

Ethiopia to exploit full potential of solar energy to accelerate energy transition

Ethiopia is increasingly identifying the urgent need to transition from traditional energy sources to more sustainable alternatives. Among these, solar energy emerges as a beacon of hope, poised to transform Ethiopia’s energy... Read more »

Imagining Africa a single country- cultural, other implications

Imagine one day Africa emerging as a united and proud country as one of the global economic powerhouses on equal footing with the giants of our time, like China or to some... Read more »

From Addis to D.C., Rophnan emerges as the voice of a generation

Working his way across the major cities in the United States for his 2024 My Generation tour, Rophnan, the EDM-pioneering Ethiopian artist, made his way to the nation’s capital on Aug. 31... Read more »

The Yellow adey abeba hue on the dining table

The city is ablaze with yellow adey abeba, a sign that a new season is approaching. Every shop, restaurant, and boutique has a flower on its wall. Nobody seems to be less... Read more »

Transition to a new year with new trends of environmental protection

Today is Ethiopians transition to a new year, 2017. As they welcome the New Year they do not only start a new number but also move from an old, difficult season to... Read more »

Engicha, baptism: yearly Puagumen bounties

Ethiopia is a unique country that has its own calendar in the world. As per its astronomical dating system, it had 13 months which could entail 5 days and or 6 days... Read more »

Ethiopians to welcome a New Year of boosting green economy

It is a frequent custom to hear and listen to sharing New Year messages internationally. Because new near messages are strong and a beautiful method to connect plans, share joy, and attach... Read more »

 Like father, like son

Michael was a healthy 10-year-old when something strange happened. His skin started burning, and doctors couldn’t figure out why. They checked everything but found nothing wrong. However, Michael’s mom told him about... Read more »

 Keeping sovereignty intact!

The pride of Africa, It’s water tower, too, Continental development, growth symbol, Via kicking invaders as a ball, All the time drives towards its goal, Many have emancipated from oppression, Firmly following... Read more »