Integrated Agro-Industrial Parks for enhancing national economy

BY HIZKEL HAILU Ethiopia aimed at fostering a rapid industrialization path through encouraging manufacturing and agro-processing industries, thereby to accelerate economic transformation and attract domestic and foreign direct investments. The government has... Read more »

Indigenous dispute resolution mechanisms for sustainable peace

BY LAKACHEW ATINAFU No matter how modernization and Europeanization strongly affected the social, cultural and traditional values of many countries, and acculturated their deep seated indigenous knowledge and traditional intelligence, Ethiopia has... Read more »

Begena or the Harp: Ethiopia’s traditional musical instrument

BY MULUGETA GUDETA In the past, most Ethiopians were acquainted with the begena as a traditional musical instrument during the time of Lent, when it was constantly played over the radio, particularly... Read more »

Ethiopia’s preventive efforts against wildlife poaching,

BY HAFTU GEBREZGABIHER Wildlife poaching, the illegal killing of animals from the wild is glob­ally threatening many species with ex­tinction. An article published by National Geography stated that wild animals are being... Read more »

Solar energy: Alternative to increase electric power supply

BY HIZKEL HAILU Solar electricity has clear advantages in accessibility, cost and reliability compared to traditional means of rural electrification. In the mid to long term, solar electricity will also be competitive... Read more »

The junta is abated for good

BY YIDNEKACHEW ALEMU Justice prevails in Ethiopia over the curse of rapacious junta. Back stabbing Ethiopian National Defense force: – mid night of Nov. 4, 2020 the cynical veteran annoyed with bravado,... Read more »

Ethiopia – A land of mysteries

COMPILED BY STAFF REPORTER Ethiopia is a mysterious country and a land of mysteries where its historic, cultural and spiritual relics and antiquities have not yet well unearthed and unexplored. The country... Read more »

Ethiopia expects better understanding from the UNSC

BY SOLOMON DIBABA Although Ethiopia was one of the founding members of the League of Nations and in spite of the fact that the country had officially appealed to the global organization,... Read more »

The grip of ‘Francafrique’ versus opportunities of ‘Chinafrique’

BY WOSSENSEGED ASSEFA ‘Colonization is a first-order political necessity. A nation that doesn’t colonize is irrevocably destined for socialism and war between rich and poor. ’French philosopher Ernest Renan. The African continent... Read more »

Women, environmental policymaking

BY HAFTU GEBREZGABIHER In any given country, legislators must understand how social issues are linked to environmental impacts. Climate change does not affect people equitably, and policymakers need to understand how to... Read more »