Ethiopia to endorse wetlands protection policy

Given the significance of wetlands for the preservation of the environment on Earth, the word “wetland” refers to a wide range of habitat types that may be found all over the nation,... Read more »

 Making cake – edible art

(Cake making is a far cry from a cakewalk) “While kids, whenever we got money my siblings and I rushed to a nearby pastry to buy delicacies, among which Donut cake was... Read more »

 Nature, Forest – Centerpiece of Ethiopia, Norway’s cooperation

As it is geographically located in the East Africa region, Ethiopia is benefiting from export trade especially from European countries, which provide raw agricultural materials. Despite the benefits gained from these countries,... Read more »

 Creating tomorrow’s leaders, today

Children are the most precious assets of the nation; and the future of a country heavily rests on its tomorrow’s citizens. It is today’s children who can contribute positively to the community... Read more »

 A broken heart suffice

BY ALEM HAILU G/KRISTOS When a Remorseful convert, Astray that had gone far Blemishing his /her soul With Sin’s tar, Puts a broken heart On the altar, By far, S/he could enjoy... Read more »

Institute raising awareness on biodiversity to alleviate looming threat

Ethiopia’s biodiversity is nothing short of astounding. The country is home to a staggering number of species, many of which are endemic and found nowhere else on Earth. In fact, Ethiopia ranks... Read more »

Making Addis the Hub of African and Foreign Arts and Culture

The following article is inspired by an Italian-Ethiopian theatrical project that took place in Addis Ababa from April 4th to 25th this year. The event was promoted and hosted by the Italian... Read more »

 Addis from eyesore to eye candy

(Development projects thoughtful of cultural settings) The on-going Addis Ababa City and corridor development projects were feared to have put the curtain down on the long-lived and deeply-entrenched cultural values such as... Read more »

Our writers of yesteryears – eccentricity, drinking and creativity

Back in the 1990s, there was an interview by the late Amare Mamo, editor, critic and author in his own right. The interview was published by a literary magazine and the discussion... Read more »

Ethiopia’s endeavor to harness its wetland resources

Wetlands are areas where land meets water, typically six meters or less according to the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands. These areas play a vital role in water storage, regulation, and purification, often... Read more »