“In helping others, we shall help ourselves”

BY STAFF REPORTER We repeatedly hear a saying “No one is safe from COVID-19 until everyone is safe,” to show the cunning features of the pandemic. True, COVID-19 does not discriminate and... Read more »

Responding to COVID-19 with science, Innovation

BY STAFF REPORTER Over the last 15 months, Ethiopia has been undertaking various activities to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic and mitigate the impact of the virus. Particularly, through devising a... Read more »

Newly inaugurated public spaces: Pearls of Addis

BY LEULSEGED WORKU There is a saying in Gee`z, “Places will sanctify people; at the same time, people will sanctify places as well.” That means, the more we invest on natural environment,... Read more »

From Mahletay Yared to Mulatu Astatke Ethiopia, the birthplace of new music

BY MULUGETA GUDETA “A prophet is not respected in his country of birth” says an old Ethiopian adage. The late Maitre Artist Afewerk Tekle, one of the internationally acclaimed pioneers of modern... Read more »

Addis Ababa: The rising city showcase prosperity adorned by multi mega projects

BY MENGISTEAB TESHOME Surrounded by mountains with majestic appearance, Addis Ababa shares the chronicles of cities around the globe. The city has got an opportunity of becoming Capital City of Ethiopia for... Read more »

Addis: The glamorous African capital with astounding tourism potentials

BY TSEGAY HAGOS The dazzling beauty of Addis Ababa (“New Flower” in Amharic) could be vividly gazed standing at top of mount Entoto. Currently, the city is rushing in a very fast... Read more »

Putting the “Green legacy” on firmer ground

BY TSEGAYE NEGA & DEBORAH GROSS (Professors, Environmental Studies and Chemistry, Carleton College, Minnesota, USA) The majority of Ethiopians depend on forest and related resources for their energy needs. Thus, the “Green... Read more »

Injecting licensing fee into the economy augment nation’s digital economic development

BY HIZKEL HAILU Over the past three years, the government of Ethiopia has been making a number of policy reforms to diversify the country’s economic sectors. The efforts have yielded significant results... Read more »

SHA HOI BA – the precious beauty of oneness (the manifestation of cultural beauty)

The phrase Sha Hoi Ba traces its origin in the languages spoken in southern Ethiopia, particularly in Gamo. Practically, it implies that there is a strong concept of oneness among the people... Read more »

Developing countries use space technology to combat food insecurity

BY STAFF REPORTER Accurate crop yield and production estimate is a critical component of decision making at different levels. Accordingly, Ethiopia has been implementing agricultural data collection since the 1980s (MoANR, 2013).... Read more »