Ethiopia’s sacrifices for peace in the Horn ought to be recognized

Owing to its strategic vantage point, The Horn Region draws the coveting eyes of many. Therefore, it does not come as a surprise watching advantage-seekers as well as the belligerent with a... Read more »

Cultural festival rooted in religion capitalizing on peace

Dark clouds and heavy rains, at the end of August, are slowly ceding place to the sunny sky of Addis Ababa as usual. Filseta marks the Dormition of St Mary; the two... Read more »

Does Ethiopia have a literary theory for examining/crafting literary texts?

Ethiopia has an ancient history in literature. People have been expressing their culture, history, identity, and aspirations through various forms of literary texts. As sources shows, the ancient Ethiopian literature dates back... Read more »

Least developed countries need to accelerate adaptation and resilience

A group of experts attending the 46th UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCC) meeting for Least Developed Countries concluded with a call to accelerate efforts on adaptation and resilience. Held from... Read more »

Discovering inner self

There is something I learned in life… and it is expecting people to like you all the time are useless. In my naive state of mind I used to care a lot... Read more »

The World Nomad Games in Kazakhstan and African game of Oware: A bridge between cultures through traditional games

Traditional games have always been an integral part of the cultural heritage of nations around the world. In various corners of the Earth, they reflect lifestyles, philosophies, values, and even the skills... Read more »

Sustainable management of natural resource to prevent natural disasters

The devastating impact of climate change is becoming increasingly evident, with landslides emerging as a significant and growing threat. Unlike other natural disasters, landslides can occur virtually anywhere on Earth, making them... Read more »

The beginning of the end, Be’alu Girma

I am not a coward usually. I am terrified now, however. It has been a long time since I started worrying about Sentayehu. As usual, it has been a long time since... Read more »

Afforestation campaign sets pace towards planting 50 billion seedlings by 2026

“All Ethiopians had planned to plant six hundred million saplings until sunset today. We were not going to let the sun go down without achieving what we set out to do, and... Read more »

Turning the clock back

My sight love though roaring past a lot of water has passed under the bridge Could not let go my heart the electrifying, inundating feeling you stirred in it long ago In... Read more »