Indigenous soil conservation practices: A path to greener future

Soil conservation is a set of practices that protect the soil from degradation. Viewing the soil as a living ecosystem is essential for soil conservation, which involves returning organic matter to the... Read more »

A pen devoted to blacks’ freedom fight

As part of my bid to introduce esteemed readers to prominent people across the globe, I have come across a young journalist Solyana Bekele from America. She adores delving into black freedom... Read more »

Gorgora promotes country’s competitiveness in the industry, minimizing climate change efforts

Eco-tourism, often called ecological tourism, emphasizes sustainable, ethical travel to unspoiled locations that protect the environment and enhance the quality of life for local communities. It strives to lessen the damaging effects... Read more »

 Making languages drivers of development, modernization in Africa

In general parlance, language, whether in multicultural societies or in mono-cultural and mono-linguistic ones, plays a defining role in the development or backwardness of a continent or a country. Africa is no... Read more »

 Authority regulating coffee value chain, market system to ensure better benefit

Coffee is a global phenomenon whose captivating taste flourishes worldwide. From humble bean to beloved brew, this versatile crop has passed through a remarkable journey over the centuries. Meticulously cultivated across diverse... Read more »

Thoroughly exploring a cordial city

As the plane alighted at Domodedovo International Airport in Moscow, a surge of excitement and fear washed over me. This was my first time traveling outside of Ethiopia, and the total scale... Read more »

Harar: The city of peace, love

Harar City, located in the eastern part of Ethiopia and which is said to be “the fourth holiest city’ of Islam”, is a home to 82 mosques, three of which date from... Read more »

Music adaptation and the art of blending foreign and local beats

Traditional music in Ethiopia which is played with old instruments dates back to thousands of years and can more or less be traced back to the emergence of the most famous Ethiopian... Read more »

Cozy Addis considerate of people living with disability

Addis Ababa, which is a historical City, the seat of the African Union and other international organizations, was not very strategically planned and not built with world-class standards. Even though its name... Read more »

Multifaceted Benefits of Ethiopia’s Green Legacy Initiative

The Green Legacy Initiative demonstrates Ethiopia’s long-standing commitment to a multifaceted response to the effects of climate change and environmental degradation, which includes agroforestry, forest sector development, urban greening and renewal, and... Read more »