Our founding fathers were not only visionary diplomats but also intellectuals and poets

BY MULUGETA GUDETA The briefest definition of politics might be “the art of the possible”. The founding fathers of modern African politics starting from the Organization of African unity (OAU) were in... Read more »

 “Writing was a means to cry, protest, explain and express my pain..”

 BY KFLEEYESUS ABEBE  Ethiopia has a long tradition of writing that is decorated on stones, owning unique alphabet, religious manuscripts, and historical records. Modern literature, however, is a century-long phenomenon characterized by... Read more »

We never leave behind the child we once were

BY NAOL GIRMA Born in 1971 in Figueira da Foz, Afonso Cruz is a Portuguese writer. He is a multidisciplinary artist (illustration, music, literature, photography and film).He is also author of more... Read more »

 Conserving the “Guna Mountain Community Reserve Site” in a sustainable manner

BY SOLOMON YIRDAW If you call Ethiopia the “water tower of Africa,” Guna Mountain community reserved place, the source of 41 rivers and 77 springs, is one of the five highest angel... Read more »

Making the Most out of Forthcoming Tourism Opportunities in Addis

MULUGETA GUDETA The 36th ordinary Session of the African Union (AU) is taking place this week in Addis Ababa. Signs welcoming visitors to historic Addis Ababa are usually common sites as you... Read more »

Curbing challenges of access to potable water nationwide

BY FIKADU BELAY Ethiopia is frequently referred to as the “water tower of Africa.” In order to prove this it has numerous rivers that flow across a single border and into other... Read more »

The language factor in African culture, education, the challenges

BY MULUGETA GUDETA There are an estimated between 1000 and 2000 languages in Africa and this is approximately one third of all world languages. Many of African countries have languages that range... Read more »

 Intertwining environment protection with a dev’t plan curbs climate change effect

BY EPHREM ANDARGACHEW Curbing the negative effect of climate change is perhaps the greatest environmental challenge the world faces nowadays. Hence, environmental activities and organizations insist on practical and ambitious policies to... Read more »

Collaboration to curb irregular migration

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME It is clear that since the last few decades, migration is emerging as one of the leading global and national policy subjects of the 21st century. Particularly, for people... Read more »

Ethiopian Herald’s recommendations
(Five things to do in the month of February)

  Attend Wedding ceremonies February is a sunny season thus anyone interested can organize outdoor ceremonies without any concern. The fact that there is no fasting is also go-ahead for weddings, parties and... Read more »