Why moringa is known as “Tree of life”

BY GETACHEW MINAS Moringa tree is known as the “The Miracle Tree” or “The Source of Food and Energy for the twenty-first century” or in short as the “Tree of Life”. Its... Read more »

Substituting half of the imported wheat: Achievable this year

BY ABEBE WOLDEGIORGIS Ethiopia annually imports 17 million quintal wheat from abroad and for the nation which suffers from scarcity of hard currency, such procurement is not acceptable. It is also noted... Read more »

Modernizing transportation is an all-rounded development solution

Transportation can move Africa from darkness to light. It is enough to see the reason behind the adage that used to label it as the Dark Continent. The reason is not that... Read more »

Guerilla fighting no longer feasible as Ethiopia has a powerful army

BY YOHANES JEMANEH The Ministry of Defense (MoD) Special Operations Force Training Center has just graduated 12th and 34th round Airborne Brigade and Commando members respectively. The guest of honor of the... Read more »

Guterres urges ‘decisive action’ to stave off debt crisis in developing world

BY un.org ADDIS ABABA — More than a year into the pandemic, the fiscal impacts of the crisis are triggering debt distress in a growing number of countries and is severely limiting... Read more »

Raising Africa’s place in the global renewable energy development

BY STAFF REPORTER Africa accounted for only two percent of global renewable energy deployment despite the abundance of renewable energy resources. This means that the Continent has not yet scratched the surface... Read more »

The GERD Ten Years On: Progress is imperative

Law & Politics BY FITSUM GETACHEW Many Ethiopians believe that by any standard in the world the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, GERD, Project has had a long delay. When it was first... Read more »

Instilling peace through local values

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME Ethiopia is an ancient country with exceptional cultural and traditional values, indigenous knowledge and practices. These indigenous wisdoms have been employed by the communities for different purposes and situations.... Read more »

Why is the world so fixated on the Story of Coffee these days?

BY MULUGETA GUDETA “Oh, how sweet coffee does taste …better than a thousand kisses..milder than Muscat wine.” Extract from Bach’s musical line Coffee drinking held its fascination even to the earliest coffee... Read more »

Ethiopia’s milestone in digital technology to address climate change

 BY STAFF REPORTER Last week, PM Abiy Ahmed (Ph.D) told the Members of Parliament (MPs) that the government has successfully tested cloud seeding technology for the first time in the country. He... Read more »