Nigeria’s soft power, African universities and challenges of teaching and learning

Education is defined as “a system of formal teaching and learning as conducted through schools and other institutions. Levels of education in modern societies can go from preschools to colleges and universities.”... Read more »

Chameleon imagery in Zimbabwean novel ‘Nervous Conditions’

(Part Three) In the last two articles I had examined the reflection of sympathy in the novel. In Nego Feminism, Nneameka advises African women to walk as a chameleon. In this suggestion... Read more »

Metropolis reaps environmental, economic benefits from recycling solid waste

Ethiopia faces significant environmental challenges, from rapid urbanization and industrialization to deforestation and soil degradation. One of the most pressing issues is the growing problem of waste management, particularly in the country’s... Read more »

Your readings of the best African Novel in this Rainy Season

In most countries, summer is chosen as a time to read books published regularly to meet the season’s market demands. Why is summer preferred to promote reading and publishing? It is a... Read more »

High School Rap

I’m an instant classic like Hendrix playing guitar on acid, Put me on the radio and have the speakers full blast, Cause I don’t claim to be ghetto, I’m a first class... Read more »

Youth in Central Ethiopia successfully engage in green economy

Adane Shume, a resident of Endibir City in Gurage Zone, has had an impressive career journey. From a young age, Adane dreamed of becoming a health professional. His parents supported this goal... Read more »

The meaning behind hip-hop

Music holds varying levels of significance for different individuals. Some find solace in it, while others consider it an integral part of their lives. It serves as the deepest connection with oneself,... Read more »

Addis Ababa should organize annual national book fairs

The inspiration for the following article came to me from the news about the national book fair from Alexandria, in Egypt. I was toying with the idea of writing an article about... Read more »

Developing a culture of appreciation

The Mayor of Addis Ababa City Administration Adanech Abiebie has recently received a recognition award from female members of the House of Peoples Representatives (HPR) of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia... Read more »

The reflection of women’s sympathy in the Zimbabwean novel ‘Nervous Conditions’

(Part II) The semi-autobiographical novel did reveal the sympathetic nature of Zimbabweans. In the previous article, I analyzed the major character’s ( Tamb’s) systematic sympathy for peaceful association with her brother and... Read more »