Ethiopia’s promising export performance significant to back the economy

 BY BACHA ZEWDIE Ethiopia is relatively open to international trade, with a foreign trade-to-GDP ratio of 29 percent (World Bank, 2019). It has also a large domestic market of over 100 million... Read more »

Recognizing and honoring teachers and persons of creative arts is a national obligation

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Although teachers and persons of creative arts have played very important roles in the process of nation building in Ethiopia and in spite of the fact that they have... Read more »

Stride to inscribe new history

 Ethiopia is committed these days than ever before to ink momentous emblem in its history via conducting a fair, free, credible and democratic elections a month plus ahead. It has also finalized... Read more »

Why Quartet over GERD negotiations is unjustifiable?

 BY SILEWUNET BEL Despite the progress made, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) negotiation has not reached a conclusion, owing to Egypt’s unjust stance, which wishes to preserve an unequal status quo... Read more »

Tackling social challenge via economic reform

BY LEULSEGED WORKU Following the political and economic reform, the nation is moving in both smooth and harsh paths. Despite government’s attempt to bring about economic and political changes, there are still... Read more »

Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the first human space flight

BY RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR On April 12, Russia annually celebrates Cosmonautics Day, while the whole world celebrates the International Day of Aviation and Astronautics. This holiday commemorates the first manned space flight. Since... Read more »

Why nuclear technology is basic for health service in developing counties

BY STAFF REPOTER Nuclear is an expensive technology that is often difficult to afford for many developing countries. However compared to the indispensable solution it provides for the health sector, it is... Read more »

Overpopulation – the Issue of major Ethiopia’s concern

By Joseph Soboka Overpopulation has social, political, economic and environmental impacts on the society. Ethiopia is among the fast growing countries in population, second in Africa next to Nigeria. The sequence of... Read more »

Five questions about vaccines and COVID testing

BY MERU SHEEL COVID-19 vaccination is rolling out across Australia. So health authorities are keen to dispel myths about the vaccines, including any impact on COVID testing. Do the vaccines give you... Read more »

Leadership, public allegiance in transforming nations

BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU The word transformation might not be practical unless leaders put in place public allegiance and watch over grand projects at intrinsic motivation and commitment. Ethiopia the Land of Origin,... Read more »