Ethiopia harnessing opportunities to double national livestock yields

Ethiopia is attempting to double its livestock output and maximize its agricultural potential in order to improve food security and accelerate national economic growth. Ethiopia is putting into effect a variety of... Read more »

Reform for excellent service, New Year’s mass responsibility

Ethiopia will welcome its unique new year of 2017 by the end of its exclusive thirteenth month: Pagumiene; this week. Pagumiene; the Ethiopian thirteenth month is the last and shortest month of... Read more »

Promises, Perils and Perceptions of Flying Times

As we approach yet another Ethiopian New Year, our thoughts inevitably turn to the meaning of time and its consequences on our lives as individuals or as communities. New Year is not... Read more »

Yelimat Tirufat initiative toward ensuring food security

Ethiopia ranks first in Africa and tenth in the world in its cattle population, respectively. However, it has not met the needs of the community in terms of supplying quality and quantity... Read more »

Detonating patriarchy in Zimbabwean novel ‘Nervous Conditions’ (Part Seven)

  The efficacy of women characters in strategically detonating the given patriarchy in the novel called Nervous Conditions has been examined since the previous week. Here is the remaining interpretation. Enjoy the... Read more »

Ethiopia Green Legacy Initiative significantly cutting global greenhouse gas emission

Climate change is an imminent threat of our planet at this time. It is creating profound shifts in our environment, affecting every aspect of our live. One of the most pressing consequences... Read more »

Finding hope at the end of summer haze

Most people claim that Ethiopian seasons are very distinct from those in other parts of the world. Someone mentioned today, “the end of summer translating into fall into a specific feeling.” I... Read more »

The need to design energy transition that strikes balance between Tech and nature

As the world becomes highly engaged in the hot agenda of de-carbonization which is threatening the global climate two things are also becoming important points of discussion. One is how to effectively... Read more »

 History as fiction: How and who should write historical novels?

Historical novels are novels written on the basis of historical facts as backgrounds to the story with the techniques borrowed from creative writing or imagined narratives. History, in its broadest sense, is... Read more »

 Promoting green technologies to speed up energy transition

Ethiopia is leading the charge in the global shift towards a green economy, recognizing the critical need for sustainable development that harmonizes economic growth with environmental stewardship. The government identifies that economic... Read more »