Ethiopia’s valiant effort in combating terrorism

BY MENGESHA AMARE  The role security institutions play is undoubtedly untold as they are considered to be the soul and flesh of a given country without which it is unthinkable to have... Read more »

“Peace is something the world can never give up on”

 BY GETAHUN LEGESSE  Different national and international organizations have been devising and implementing a number of strategic approaches to ensuring peace and stability all over the world. Among others, United Nations and... Read more »

A Dynamic Duo for Ethiopia

BY TEKLEBIRHAN GEBREMICHAEL Almaz and Bekele grew about four kilometers apart in Addis Ababa, Almaz at Aratkilo and Bekele at Merkato, the latter once the largest open –air market in Africa but... Read more »

Eyes on National Parks

BY HENOK TIBEBU Ethiopia has several National Parks that are home to different wild animals and bird species as well as beautiful landscapes with rich unique biodiversity. Since it is obviously mandatory... Read more »

Job creation: Priority on the agenda

BY HIZKEL HAILU  The Ethiopian government is putting a lot of effort to support the development of micro and small enterprises by adopting MSE-strategy. The support scheme aims at providing training and... Read more »

Toward a peaceful order in the Horn of Africa

BY ABIY AHMED  The Ethiopian government’s victory over the Tigray People’s Liberation Front came at a high cost, and the humanitarian situation in northern Tigray remains grave. But only an Ethiopia at... Read more »

Nature is our most precious asset. When economists are saying to value it or face ruin, it’s time to listen

Inger Andersen is the executive director of the United Nations Environment Programme while Sir Robert Watson is former chair of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services. They commonly shared... Read more »

Integrated effort to tackle money laundering

BY BACHA ZEWDIE Curbing money laundering and financing of terrorism needs an integrated effort as such crimes are very complex in their nature and a network of people participate in it, Mulugeta... Read more »

Foreign Policy shift by the new US administration and its impact on Ethiopia

BY SOLOMON DIBABA As I have indicated in my pervious contribution, despite the baseless remarks that the election in the US is rigged the four years legacy of Trump’s thumped administration ended... Read more »

Horse racing, untapped tourism potential

BY STAFF REPORTER Ethiopians have an age-old culture of horse riding that passes down from generation to generation. Ethiopians are highly attached with horses and well skilled in horse riding. This is... Read more »